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Nar Phu Khang La pass Trekking

Trip codeATT-AKPT
Duration20
Max. altitude5310 m
DifficultyModerate
TransportationLocal Bus and 4 wheel drive.
AccommodationGuesthouse
Trip starts/endskathmandu / kathmandu

Highlights

Overview

Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking is one of the most untouched, culturally rich, and geographically dramatic trekking routes in Nepal. Offered exclusively by Asiana Treks and Tours, this 20-day adventure takes you deep into the hidden valleys of Nar and Phu, sandwiched between the famous Annapurna and Manaslu regions. This high-altitude route offers everything from Buddhist monasteries, ancient Tibetan culture, alpine pastures, and deep gorges, to surreal views of Himalayan giants like Annapurna II, Tilicho Peak, Manaslu, and Himlung Himal.


Opened to trekkers only in 2003, the Nar Phu Valley trek remains a raw and secluded journey. The trek begins from the bustling city of Kathmandu and gradually ascends through scenic villages like Chamje, Dharapani, and Koto, where the real adventure begins. The highlight is crossing Kang La Pass (5320m), which presents a panoramic view of the Annapurna range. A visit to Phu village, Nar village, and ancient monasteries such as Tashi Lhakhang and Nar Phedi Gompa provide an authentic experience of Himalayan spirituality and lifestyle.


🏔️ Highlights:


Remote trek in a restricted area of Annapurna region


Visit ancient villages: Phu, Nar, and Ngawal


Explore Tibetan culture and Buddhist monasteries


Cross high-altitude Kang La Pass (5320m)


Majestic mountain views: Annapurna II, Himlung, and more


Less crowded and off-the-beaten-path experience

Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Package

By Asiana Treks and Tours


The Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Package offered by Asiana Treks and Tours is a meticulously designed adventure for trekkers seeking a remote and spiritual journey through the untouched valleys of the Annapurna region. This package combines breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, ancient Tibetan-influenced villages, high mountain passes, and unique cultural experiences, making it one of the most fascinating off-the-beaten-path treks in Nepal.


The trekking route explores the mystical Nar and Phu villages, isolated settlements nestled high in the Himalayan wilderness, opened to foreigners only in 2003. These villages, rich in Tibetan Buddhist heritage, offer an immersive cultural experience — trekkers can witness centuries-old monasteries (gompas), traditional stone houses, and colorful chortens. The journey through Kang La Pass (5,320m) is both physically challenging and spiritually uplifting, rewarding travelers with panoramic views of Annapurna II, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, and other giants of the Himalayan range.


Asiana Treks and Tours ensures your safety and comfort with experienced guides, porters, and locally sourced accommodations. All logistics including restricted area permits, ACAP entry fees, meals, and transport are managed efficiently. This package also includes opportunities to acclimatize properly, explore surrounding viewpoints, and even hike to Himlung Himal Base Camp.


Highlights of the Package:


Remote and authentic Tibetan-style villages (Nar & Phu)


Cross Kang La Pass at 5,320 meters


Unspoiled Himalayan landscape and Buddhist heritage


Explore ancient gompas and stay in Nar Phedi monastery


Diverse terrain: waterfalls, gorges, forests, suspension bridges


Fully guided and supported by Asiana Treks and Tours


Optional detour to Himlung Base Camp


Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Itinerary (Short Points List)

Organized by Asiana Treks and Tours


Here is a concise day-by-day breakdown of the 20-day Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Itinerary:


Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,337m) – Hotel transfer and briefing


Day 2: Guided heritage tour of Kathmandu’s UNESCO sites


Day 3: Drive to Chamje (1,449m) via Besisahar


Day 4: Trek to Dharapani (1,857m)


Day 5: Trek to Koto (2,709m)


Day 6: Trek to Dharmashala (2,329m) – Narrow gorges, waterfalls


Day 7: Trek to Kayang (3,741m) – High elevation begins


Day 8: Trek to Phu Village (4,050m) – Tibetan village exploration


Day 9: Rest day at Phu – Explore Tashi Lakhang Monastery


Day 10: Cross back and trek to Nar Village (4,110m)


Day 11: Explore Nar, local life and monasteries


Day 12: Cross Kang La Pass (5,320m) – Descend to Ngawal (3,650m)


Day 13: Acclimatization at Manang (3,540m) – Hike to viewpoints


Day 14: Trek to Yak Kharka (4,050m)


Day 15: Trek to Thorong Phedi (4,450m)


Day 16: Cross Thorong La Pass (5,416m) – Descend to Muktinath (3,810m)


Day 17: Trek to Jomsom (2,720m)


Day 18: Fly or drive to Pokhara (827m) – Leisure day


Day 19: Return to Kathmandu


Day 20: Final departure


Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Distance

Comprehensive Distance Coverage by Asiana Treks and Tours


The total trekking distance of the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trek is approximately 150 to 170 kilometers (depending on specific detours and optional hikes like Himlung Base Camp). The trail ascends through lush subtropical forests and narrows into deep gorges before opening into alpine valleys dotted with ancient villages and monasteries. Here’s an approximate distance breakdown of key segments:


Distance Breakdown (Approximate):

Kathmandu to Chamje (Drive): ~220 km


Chamje to Dharapani: 16 km


Dharapani to Koto: 15 km


Koto to Dharmashala: 14 km


Dharmashala to Kayang: 12 km


Kayang to Phu Village: 13 km


Phu to Nar Village (via Mahendra Pul): 18 km


Nar to Ngawal via Kang La Pass: 20 km


Ngawal to Manang: 10 km


Manang to Yak Kharka: 10 km


Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi: 8 km


Thorong La to Muktinath: 14 km


Muktinath to Jomsom: 20 km


Jomsom to Pokhara (Flight/Drive): ~160 km


Pokhara to Kathmandu (Drive/Flight): ~200 km


Key Notes:


Total trekking on foot: Approx. 150–170 km


Highest elevation: Kang La Pass – 5,320m, followed by Thorong La – 5,416m


Trekking duration: 17 days of hiking, with 3 days for arrival, rest, and departure


Mixed terrain: Alpine meadows, rocky ridges, high passes, and forest trails


Best season: Spring (Mar-May) and Autumn (Sept-Nov)


Asiana Treks and Tours provides all-inclusive packages with professional guidance, ensuring trekkers are acclimatized well and supported logistically throughout the journey.

Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Cost 2025/2026

By Asiana Treks and Tours


The Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Cost for 2025/2026 with Asiana Treks and Tours offers exceptional value for money, considering the remoteness, permit requirements, and logistical support needed for this adventurous journey. The average cost ranges from USD $1,350 to $1,750 per person for a 20-day full-board package. The cost may vary slightly depending on group size, travel season, and any customizations added to the itinerary (e.g. private jeep instead of public transport, domestic flight upgrades, or additional acclimatization days).


This cost includes accommodations, all ground transportation, restricted area permits, Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) fees, experienced trekking guides and porters, all meals during the trek, and airport transfers. International flights, travel insurance, tipping, and personal expenses are not included in the standard package.


âś… Included in the Cost:

All airport pickups and drops (Kathmandu & Pokhara)


3-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara


Teahouse/lodge accommodation during trek


All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the trek


Licensed, English-speaking trekking guide and porter


Restricted Area Permit (Nar Phu) & ACAP entry fees


Private jeep transport to trailhead and return


Sleeping bags, duffel bags, and trekking map


❌ Not Included:

International airfare


Nepal visa fees


Travel insurance (mandatory)


Personal trekking gear


Tips for guides and porters


Extra snacks, drinks, and alcoholic beverages


Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Price Breakdown

Transparency by Asiana Treks and Tours


To give travelers a clear understanding, Asiana Treks and Tours offers a detailed price breakdown for the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking package. This breakdown helps you understand exactly where your money is going and ensures transparency in every aspect of your trek.


📊 Estimated Price Breakdown (Per Person - USD):

Expense CategoryApprox. Cost (USD)

Restricted Area Permit (Nar Phu)$100

Annapurna Conservation Fee (ACAP)$30

Guide (20 days)$400

Porter (shared)$200

Accommodation (Lodges/Teahouses)$200

Meals during Trek$250

Transportation (Private Jeep, etc.)$150

Hotels in Kathmandu/Pokhara (3 nights total)$120

Miscellaneous (equipment rental, admin)$100


👉 Total Estimated Cost: $1,350 – $1,750

(Prices may adjust slightly based on group size and specific travel dates.)


🔍 Optional Add-ons:

Himlung Base Camp side trip: +$120


Jomsom to Pokhara flight: +$100


Single room supplement (Kathmandu/Pokhara): +$100


Full porter (one per person): +$150


Asiana Treks and Tours believes in fair wages for staff, quality service, and ethical tourism, which reflects in the pricing.


Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Altitude Guide

Stay Informed with Asiana Treks and Tours


The Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking takes you through a variety of landscapes ranging from sub-tropical forests to high alpine terrain. With elevations rising from 1,300 meters in Kathmandu to over 5,300 meters at Kang La Pass, proper altitude awareness is crucial. Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety by building adequate acclimatization days into the itinerary and providing experienced guides trained in altitude sickness management.


The trek starts relatively low and climbs gradually. Acclimatization days are spent at Phu (4,050m) and Manang (3,540m) to allow your body time to adjust. The crossing of Kang La Pass (5,320m) is the highest point of the trek, followed by another high pass, Thorong La (5,416m) if you extend the trek to Jomsom. These elevations can lead to symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), which is why Asiana Treks and Tours includes guidelines for hydration, gradual ascent, and emergency support.


📌 Key Elevation Points:

Kathmandu – 1,337m


Chamje – 1,449m


Koto – 2,709m


Phu Village – 4,050m


Nar Village – 4,110m


Kang La Pass – 5,320m (Highest point)


Manang – 3,540m (Rest day)


Yak Kharka – 4,050m


Thorong La – 5,416m


Muktinath – 3,810m


Jomsom – 2,720m


Pokhara – 827m


⚠️ Altitude Tips:

Acclimatize properly: 2 rest days included


Hydrate: At least 3-4 liters/day


Ascend gradually


Avoid alcohol and tobacco


Know symptoms of AMS: headache, dizziness, fatigue


Emergency descent or helicopter evacuation available if needed


Why Choose Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking?

A Unique Experience Offered by Asiana Treks and Tours


The Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking is unlike any other trek in Nepal. Nestled between the Annapurna and Manaslu regions, the trek offers a raw and untouched Himalayan experience. It’s a journey into a world that has remained largely unchanged for centuries. What sets this trek apart is not just the high mountains, but the authentic Tibetan culture preserved in the remote villages of Nar and Phu, accessible only through narrow trails, suspension bridges, and high passes.


This trek is perfect for those looking to escape the crowds of more commercial routes like Everest or Annapurna Base Camp. The cultural and natural diversity is unmatched — from ancient monasteries, Tibetan chortens, and mani walls to jagged cliffs, deep canyons, and glacial rivers. The crossing of Kang La Pass adds a thrilling challenge to the journey, and the vistas of Annapurna II, Himlung Himal, and Tilicho Peak are truly unforgettable.


🌟 Why Choose This Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours?

Fully supported and guided by licensed experts


Access to restricted areas with proper permits


Authentic village homestays and monastery lodgings


Carefully planned itinerary for safe acclimatization


Opportunities to explore lesser-known destinations like Himlung Base Camp


Ethical and sustainable trekking practices


24/7 on-trek support and communication


Whether you are a seasoned trekker or an adventurous spirit looking for a life-changing experience, Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours will exceed expectations — both in natural wonder and cultural richness.

Preparing for the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking

By Asiana Treks and Tours


Preparing for the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking requires a solid balance of physical readiness, proper gear, and mental preparation. Unlike mainstream routes, this trek takes you into remote and rugged terrain with limited access to modern infrastructure. Therefore, physical conditioning is essential. Trekkers are advised to engage in cardiovascular training such as hiking, jogging, cycling, and stair climbing for at least 6–8 weeks before departure. Strength training focused on legs, back, and core is also recommended. If you're accustomed to long walks or hikes in varying terrain, you'll adapt well to the daily trekking distances.


From a gear perspective, layering is key to adapt to temperature fluctuations. Expect warm days at lower altitudes and freezing nights above 4,000 meters. Asiana Treks and Tours provides a full packing checklist and even assists with gear rental if needed. Essentials include a quality sleeping bag (-15°C), down jacket, trekking poles, water purification tablets, and sturdy hiking boots. Mental preparation is equally important — the trek is long and remote, so maintaining a flexible, positive mindset is vital. Emergency protocols, acclimatization days, and satellite communication are included in our services for your safety and peace of mind.


âś… Preparation Checklist:

Cardio training (hiking, running, biking)


Altitude awareness and AMS research


Essential gear (layers, boots, poles, gloves)


Personal medication and basic first-aid


Hydration system or water purification


Travel insurance with emergency evacuation


Cultural sensitivity (Tibetan Buddhist traditions)


What to Expect on the 19–20-Day Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Adventure

Guided by Asiana Treks and Tours


The 19–20-day version of the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trek is a condensed yet enriching experience that showcases the best of the remote Upper Manang region. Trekkers can expect a dramatic shift in landscapes and culture as they move from the subtropical Marsyangdi Valley into the stark, arid terrain of Nar and Phu — villages that appear frozen in time. Each day involves 5–7 hours of trekking through gorges, alpine meadows, suspension bridges, and rocky ascents, with accommodations in teahouses and monastery lodgings.


The cultural experience is just as powerful as the physical adventure. You’ll interact with Tibetan-speaking locals, monks in centuries-old gompas, and yak herders. The highlight of the trek is undoubtedly the Kang La Pass (5,320m), which offers surreal, panoramic views of Annapurna II, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak. On descent, trekkers join the Annapurna Circuit briefly, encountering the scenic beauty of Ngawal and Manang. While the shorter version skips some acclimatization or secondary hikes (like Himlung Base Camp), it still includes the essential immersion in nature, high passes, and cultural depth.


🌄 What to Expect:

Moderate to strenuous trekking (6–7 hrs/day)


Crossing high passes and rocky ridgelines


Dramatic scenery: cliffs, gorges, glaciers, peaks


Remote village stays and monastery overnight


Wildlife sightings: blue sheep, yaks, Himalayan birds


Limited Wi-Fi or mobile access (off-grid experience)


Teahouse meals: simple, fresh, and mostly vegetarian


Oxygen Levels on the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking

Altitude Awareness with Asiana Treks and Tours


One of the most important things to consider during the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trek is the reduced oxygen level at high altitudes. As you ascend from low valleys to over 5,300 meters at Kang La Pass, the air becomes thinner — which can pose a risk for altitude-related illnesses. For reference, oxygen levels at sea level are at 100%, but by the time you reach Phu Village (4,050m), the oxygen saturation drops to around 60–65%, and at Kang La Pass (5,320m), it dips further to about 50–55%.


Asiana Treks and Tours incorporates key acclimatization stops, such as Phu and Manang, to allow the body to adjust. Guides are trained in recognizing the symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) — including headache, nausea, loss of appetite, and fatigue. Trekkers are advised to ascend slowly, hydrate consistently, avoid alcohol, and sleep at lower altitudes when possible. Diamox (altitude medication) is optional and can be discussed with a physician prior to the trek. Oxygen saturation meters and emergency evacuation options are also part of Asiana's safety protocol.


đź§­ Oxygen & Altitude Quick Facts:

Sea level oxygen: 100%


Phu Village (4,050m): ~65% oxygen


Kang La Pass (5,320m): ~50% oxygen


Risks: AMS, dehydration, fatigue


AMS prevention: gradual ascent, hydration, rest days


Asiana Treks provides: Oximeters, first-aid kits, trained guides


Major Villages and Scenic Viewpoints on the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Route

Cultural Gems Explored with Asiana Treks and Tours


The Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking route is dotted with some of Nepal’s most authentic and visually stunning villages and viewpoints. The trail transitions from lush green hills to high-altitude desert, all while weaving through Tibetan-influenced settlements that have remained unchanged for centuries. Phu Village, for example, is a cultural and geographical highlight — a fortress-like village perched at 4,050 meters surrounded by jagged cliffs, glacial rivers, and sacred monasteries. Just getting there feels like stepping into another world.


Nar Village (4,110m), slightly more open and exposed to the sun, is equally impressive with its stone houses, yak pastures, and proximity to Kang La Pass. Between these, you’ll pass through Meta, Kyang, and Nar Phedi, each with unique character. The viewpoint from Kang La Pass (5,320m) offers one of the best panoramas in Nepal: the Annapurna range, Chulu peaks, and Tilicho glistening in the background. The descent into Ngawal showcases the Marsyangdi River Valley in full grandeur.


🏞️ Key Villages & Viewpoints:

Koto: Starting point into Nar Phu Valley


Meta (3,560m): Wide terrain, views of Annapurna II


Phu Village (4,050m): Ancient fortress-village, monasteries


Nar Village (4,110m): Cultural immersion, traditional life


Nar Phedi Monastery: Overnight stay, spiritual experience


Kang La Pass (5,320m): 360° views of snow-capped giants


Ngawal (3,650m): Panoramic village with lodges, artful stupas


Manang (3,540m): Gateway to Thorong La, acclimatization hub


Each village offers a distinct blend of Himalayan culture, dramatic natural beauty, and spiritual serenity — making the journey not just a trek, but a cultural pilgrimage.

Flora and Fauna of the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking

Exploration with Asiana Treks and Tours


The Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking route, located in the remote northern Himalayas of Nepal, offers more than just rugged mountain beauty — it is also a hidden ecological haven. The trail covers several climatic zones, ranging from lush subtropical forests near Chamje and Koto to high-altitude alpine deserts near Phu, Nar, and Kang La Pass (5,320m). This varied ecosystem provides shelter to a surprising array of Himalayan flora and fauna.


In the lower sections of the trek, you’ll walk through dense forests of pine, oak, bamboo, and rhododendron, Nepal’s national flower. As you ascend, the vegetation becomes sparser, giving way to alpine shrubs, juniper, dwarf rhododendron, and cushion plants that thrive in the cold, windy environments of the trans-Himalayan terrain.


The trek is equally rewarding for wildlife enthusiasts. Trekkers may spot blue sheep (bharal) gracefully navigating steep cliffs, Himalayan marmots, Himalayan tahr, and — if lucky — even the elusive snow leopard, especially near Phu and Nar. Birdlife includes Himalayan griffons, golden eagles, and snow pigeons soaring above the deep canyons.


🌲 Key Flora and Fauna Highlights:

Rhododendron, pine, and juniper forests


Blue sheep, Himalayan marmot, and yak sightings


Rare snow leopard in higher zones (Phu, Nar)


Golden eagle, Himalayan monal, and griffon vulture


Trans-Himalayan alpine vegetation and medicinal herbs


Biodiversity protected under Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP)


🎉 Festivals and Local Culture Along the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Route

Immersive Experience with Asiana Treks and Tours


The Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trek is more than a journey through mountains — it’s a walk through living history and rich Tibetan-Buddhist culture. The residents of Nar and Phu villages are descendants of Tibetan refugees who settled centuries ago. These communities have preserved their ancient customs, dialects, architectural styles, and spiritual traditions, largely untouched by modernity.


The most remarkable cultural features are the Buddhist monasteries (Gompas), colorful chortens, mani walls, and fluttering prayer flags. Villages like Phu are home to sacred sites like the Tashi Lakhang Monastery, recognized as one of the oldest active Tibetan monasteries in Nepal. Trekkers often get the chance to interact with monks and observe traditional ceremonies.


If your timing aligns, you may witness important local festivals such as Yartung (celebrated with horse races and dances) or Lhosar, the Tibetan New Year, celebrated with rituals, chanting, and communal feasts. The spiritual atmosphere is amplified by the high-altitude surroundings and deep religious commitment of the locals.


🕉️ Cultural and Festival Highlights:

Visit ancient gompas like Tashi Lakhang


Witness Lhosar (Tibetan New Year) and Yartung


Traditional Tibetan stone houses and yak herding culture


Overnight stay in Nar Phedi monastery


Buddhist rituals, chanting, and butter-lamp offerings


Handmade crafts, wool weaving, and traditional food


âś… Why Book with Asiana Treks and Tours for Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking

Your Trusted Local Partner


Asiana Treks and Tours is a registered and reputable trekking agency in Nepal, known for curating meaningful trekking experiences that go beyond the trail. When booking the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking with Asiana, you’re choosing a company that prioritizes local expertise, personalized service, and responsible tourism.


The Nar Phu region is remote and demands careful logistical coordination. Asiana provides everything from restricted area permits, ACAP entry, and local transport to high-altitude trained guides, ensuring a smooth and safe journey. Their team consists of licensed professionals who are not only familiar with the terrain but are culturally connected with the region — providing insights into the spiritual and historical importance of each location.


Asiana Treks and Tours also emphasizes ethical trekking — supporting local homestays, hiring from the region, and practicing Leave No Trace principles. Their packages include proper acclimatization, emergency protocols, satellite communication, and tailored itineraries based on your pace and preferences.


🌟 Why Choose Asiana Treks and Tours:

Fully licensed and insured trekking company


Local guides with deep cultural and geographic knowledge


24/7 safety monitoring and first-aid trained staff


Ethical tourism and porter welfare practices


Transparent pricing with no hidden fees


Customizable itineraries and personal support


100+ positive testimonials and return trekkers


đź“… How to Book the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking

Easy Booking with Asiana Treks and Tours


Booking your Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours is simple, secure, and flexible. You can make an inquiry or reserve your spot directly through their official website, via email, or by contacting their customer service hotline. Their team responds promptly and can customize your itinerary based on your travel dates, group size, and preferences (e.g. adding Himlung Base Camp, choosing a private vs group trek, etc.).


To confirm your booking, you will be required to fill out a short registration form and pay a small deposit (typically 20-30% of the total package). The remaining balance can be paid upon arrival in Kathmandu. Asiana also provides assistance with visa processing, gear rental, and airport pickup. Once you’re confirmed, they’ll send a detailed pre-departure guide including a packing list, trek map, and cultural etiquette information.


You’re encouraged to book at least 4–6 weeks in advance, especially during peak seasons (March–May and September–November), as permits for restricted areas like Nar and Phu require early processing.


📝 Booking Steps:

Visit: [www.asianatrek.com] (example)


Submit inquiry or fill booking form


Get a customized itinerary and final quote


Pay 20–30% deposit via secure online portal


Receive confirmation, permit details, and packing list


Arrive in Nepal — Asiana handles the rest!


Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu 1337 meter.

Your trip day starts today when you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Upon your arrival, you will receive it to us by our representative at the airport. He will be carrying a signboard with our company name on it. Then you will be transferred to the tour hotel and checked in. A trip briefing will follow later today time will be notified to you by our representative who picks you up from the airport. We will come to meet and brief you about the trip at a fixed time. Until briefing, take a rest and explores a bit of the surroundings nearby your hotel Thamel.

Day 2 : Heritage Tour of Kathmandu.

We take you for a day tour of cultural heritage monuments in Kathmandu valley after breakfast. Tour will give you a mixed insight into the history, culture, art, architecture, and spirituality of Kathmandu valley. The sites include; Swoyambhunath aka Monkey Temple: The oldest of all sites in Kathmandu valley, Swoyambhunath is an important Buddhist spiritual site having a history of over two thousand years old. This site has gained a popular name as monkey temple as this small forested hill is a habitat for hundreds of monkeys. The visit there will heighten your spiritual and cultural experience. Patan City Patan Durbar Square: A tour to the medieval city of Patan gives you a great insight into the ethnic Newari culture, Buddhist spirituality, religious harmony, art, and architecture while you stroll around the charismatic alleys taking you to magnificent local community squares known as Bahal and eventually leading you to a mesmerizing medieval palace square. The monuments and skills of the local artisans displayed on those monuments will stun you with their unbelievable charm. Boudhanath Stupa: Is the largest of its kind in the world, also one of the magnificent stupa which is very eminent centers, spiritual and faith of Tibetan Buddhism flower, the square is circular with a stunning stupa in the middle of it which spreads a lot of spiritual vibrations around the area's atmosphere.


Day 3 : Kathmandu to Chamje 1449 meter.


Day 4 : Chamje to Dharapani 1857 Meter.

We will hike  narrow and rocky trail to lovely bamboo, pine, and rhododendron forests. All along the route, we can frequent encounter with  mules   so we must be care as we walk along a path   On the way up, we will stop for a break in a little village before crossing a hanging  bridge over a meandering river. The trial then climbs a high hill. After a steep ascent, the valley opens up to expose the lovely  and hidden  village of Tal, which is surrounded by fields of wheat, barley, and potatoes. From here, we will continue our ascent until we arrive at Dharapani, where we will spend the night. The trek will be take around 6 hour today.


Day 5 : Dharapani to Koto 2,709 Meter.

Today trekking takes about 6-7 hours to from Dharapani to Koto. Through dense woods of fir and pine forest, the valley reaches to the west. We stroll for 30 minutes before leaving in Bagarchap (2,160m). Avalanches completely destroyed the community a few years ago. We will next proceed on foot through Temang Village. It is best spot for breathtaking view to see Manaslu, Lamjung Himal, and Annapurna Himal (1 and 2). We will travel from Temang to the Manang Valley's higher, drier regions. From Thanchowk, where we will go to Koto to spend the night, the uphill approach is flat. Koto is a small community where Tibetan Buddhist Gurungs predominate.


Day 6 : Koto to Dharmashala 2329 Meter

Early morning we start our trek and trek today is relatively bit tough than in previous days. We will cross a waterway that will lead us to the excellent Nar Phu Valley and climb up through the delightful wooded and caverns as "Dharamshala" by the Pilgrims. We will pass under a wide cascade not long before arriving at Dharamshala. From here, the forested areas become meager and the vista of mountains more extensive. One bit nearer to the Nar Phu Valley, we will go through the night in the heavenly locale of Dharamshala.


Day 7 : Dharamshala to J Kayang 3,741 Meter

We will begin the day with a precarious move up the valley along with following a waterway that welcomes us to the high fields on a 3,200m level. We will stroll through the grand settlement of Kharka of Meta at 3,560m. The scene here is like the Sierra Nevada – smooth rocks, juniper bushes. An hour journey from Meta, we will arrive at Junam, the second perpetual settlement, where the (Khamapas) from Tibet come in winter. The following small hamlet after we climb along is Chako, already a Khampa settlement. Following not many long stretches of uphill and downhill journeying, we will arrive at our campground at Kyang, a broad winter settlement of Phu, lying on a level high over the lessening stream.

Day 8 : Kayang to Phu village 4,050 Meter.

We will begin the day journey by dropping steeply down to a stream. We will travel for quite a while along the bank of the waterway. We will see excellent and novel Chortens on our route today, for which Nar and Phu are well famous. A little experience available for you – we should shake jump across a little icy mass stream just before intersection a bigger one On an extension made out of pieces. Following 1.5 hours walking through a slightly down, After that, we are overwhelmed by a spiritual Tibetan stone monument that reminds us of the pinnacle of Pisa. In the wake of going across the ancient Phu Gate, Pupigyal Kwe can see those villages of Phu and Dzong, a fortress in ruins now. Not long before crossing the stand to arrive at Phu, a line of superb ChortenStupa, shading the setting and lead the path to the Phu village. We can visit the acclaimed Tashi Lhakhang Gompa and get endowments from Lama Karma Sonam Rinpoche, who went to the good countries in 59 with His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

Day 9 : Rest and Explore the Phu village.

We have allotted an entire day to explore the uniqueness of Phu. We will meet local people and investigate the wide valley approaching above us. Tibet is two days hike from here to visit and the mid-year brushing settlement of the Kharka public. We could visit beautiful Tashi Lhakhang Gompa and get favors from Lama Karma Sonam Rinpoche that went to the good countries in 59 with His Holiness the Dalai Lama. It is a lifetime experience for the old Tibetan culture here, and accept lovely photos as the lighting here is just dynamite. On the off chance that we luck out, we may even see Blue Sheeps here.

Day 10 : Exploration of Nar village 4110 Meter

Besides a reality of Nar village descent down from the standard Annapurna Trial, it appears to be 100 miles away. Overlooking is a strange and fascinating beauty. Nar is nearly more energetic and lively than Phu. The squares are rich up with smiley faces talking away their time, weaving beating mustard seeds. Each family appears to have at any rate one child or girl sent off live in the Gompa. The repeating hints of reciting, drums, and cymbals fill the squares and the town. You can notice the locals painting in the petition banners, enjoyed carpentry, collecting crops, turning supplication haggles substantially more.

Day 11 : Journey to Ngawal (3,650m).

We will cross the Kang La Pass at 5,320m. The pass is not a troublesome one and a long one. If there is weighty snow or the height disorder happens. This pass is not the slightest bit less exciting and satisfying than others. The perspective on Annapurna 2, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak is astounding from here. Before entering the village of Ngawal, we are delighted by bright Chortens and fluttering banners. Ngawal is a brilliant old village.

Day 12 : Climb to Manang (3,351m

Leaving Ngawal in the background, we will step by step plunge to Manang. We will travel across the far-off town of Paugha. From here, we will climb gradually to Mungli and afterward to principal Annapurna preliminary. After a solid lunch, we will approach the village, Braga. It is an excellent town with houses worked in conventional Tibetan style. We can visit a nearby Gompa that has outstanding sculptures, thankas, and strict original copies. From here, we will trek for an hour to arrive at Manang for the evening.

Day 13 : Acclimatize at Manang 3540 meter.

Spend a day hiking and exploring around Manang for acclimatizing with the high altitude environment adaptation. After that, your trekking becoming easier.

Day 14 : Manang – Yak Kharka 4050 Meter.

Today after breakfast in Manang, trekking to High elevation today takes you to Yak Kharka at the height of 4000 meters above sea level. After the acclimatization in Manang, your body adapts to the trekking at this elevation. Despite the high-level difficulty in the trek, the incredible view around the Himalayas gives you the strength to move ahead towards the destination today.


Day 15 : Yak Kharka – Thorong Phedi 4450 Meter.

Today we walk about five hours after breakfast at Thorong Phedi. The journey is gently up in open paster, where you might be encounter bluechip and wild yak with the best view of the snow-capped peak and the valley.

Day 16 : Thorong Phedi – Thorong La 5416 meter – Muktinath 3810 meter.

Start the adventure today very early morning. You are going to achieve the culmination of the trek, Thorong La, today. Crossing the pass over 5416 meters above sea level an exciting adventure. Ascend the trail at a slow pace, only to find the breathtaking Thorong La on the top waiting for you there. After crossing the pass, trek down to Muktinath, a beautiful village in the Mountains.

Day 17 : Muktinath – Jomsom 2720 meter.

Trek from Muktinath to the charming mountain town of Jomsom. Spend leisurely time exploring the beautiful Jomsom. Your adventure journey ends here or continues to your trekking until Nayapul via Ghorepani.

Day 18 : Jomsom – Pokhara 827 meter.Pokhara.

Take an early morning flight to Pokhara. A short flight of about twenty minutes brings you to the beautiful lake city, Pokhara. Check into the hotel. After spending some quiet days in the mountains, you might be craving some city civilization. Pokhara is a city of lakes and natural beauty. Enjoy your free day today in Pokhara strolling, around the lakeside.

Day 19 : Pokhara – Kathmandu 1337 meter.

Drive back to Kathmandu after breakfast. Or you have an option to fly back to Kathmandu or an additional cost for the ticket. Check into the hotel once you arrive at Kathmandu and freshen up. We will go for dinner later in the evening.

If you continuously trek down via Beni, via Ghorepani to state right Pokhara. via Tadapani Ghandruk or Annapurna sanctuary (ABC) tells us, we create an itinerary according to your interest and time please let us.

Day 20 : Departure.

Today farewell from Nepal. we will be departing to the airport as per your flight schedule. We will pick you up from the hotel three hours before your flight time.

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