| Day 01 |
Kathmandu to Besisahar (823m) approx 6 hrs drive.
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After a long
drive from Kathmandu, following wild hairpin ends, we arrive
at small village of Dumre
(585m). Then we drive through garble road covering around 30
kms slowly gaining elevation, getting good views of Boudha
Himal (6736m) and Himalchuli
(7968m) and to Besisahar
(823m) our first night halt. |
| Day 02 |
Besishar
to Bahundanda (1311m) |
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The trail
continues northwards up the valley, crossing several
suspension bridges and passing several beautiful waterfalls.
Above us tower the peaks of LAMJUNG (6859m). The village Bahundanda
supports the last shops of any size before Jomsom. |
| Day 03 |
Bahundanda to Chamje (2713m)
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Today, we
descend to the Marshyangdi
to access the river level before deciding our route. If
water level is low, we can cross on a makeshift bridge to
the east bank. If not, we continue on the west bank climbing
high over a ridge, to rejoin the east bank trail over a
suspension bridge at Sange.
We then climb high again, through rhododendron and pine
forest. The valley is now very deep and steep gorge.
Overnight halt at Chamje. |
| Day 04 |
Chamje to Bagarchap (2164m)
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We climb
steadily all day long Tal,
a small village at the foot of a large waterfall. We are now
entering the Manang
district. After leaving Tal, we cross a large bridge to the
village of Dharapani
(1943m) where we stop to enjoy a cup of tea. We then climb
through forest to Bagarchap the first village on the trek with typical Tibetan
architecture. |
| Day 05 |
Bagarchap to Chame (2713m)
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The trail is
now bearing west, Manaslu
forming a splendid backdrop and Annapurna
II (7937m) appearing occasionally to the south. We continue
through forests of pine and fir, resting at the hamlets or Charku,
Thangje and Kuparkot. As we continue on the trail, views of the Annapurna
improve dramatically. |
| Day 06 |
Chame
to Pisang (3185m) |
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We continue
crossing the river all day, passing through the narrow and
steep sided gorge nearing the village of Pisang
(3183m). We top a ridge to get our first views of the Manang
valley, a wide N - shaped valley hanging between two lines
of snow peaks. |
| Day 07 |
Pisang to Manang (3351m)
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Descending
to the broad forested valley floor, we follow the trail
through the flat valley, past a small STOL airstrip, under
construction, cross the river once again to Braga
(3472m) and en-route visiting Braga
Monastery. This is a village of about 290 houses
stacked on top of each other, flat roofs forming verandahs. |
| Day 08 |
Manang
(3351m) |
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Rest and
acclimatization day at Manang and today we spend the whole
day exploring Manang. The village consists of about 500 flat
roofed houses and is picturesquely set amongst spectacular
scenery: Annapurna
II, Annapurna
III, (7855m), Gangapurna
(7485m) to the south: Tilicho
(7134m) and the Grand Barrier, to the west; Chulu
west (6420m) and Chulu
East (6558m) to north. |
| Day 09 |
Manang
to Churl Ladder ( 3868m) |
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We branch
away from the Marshyangdi
river steadily climbing in to district alpine areas. Keep
your eyes open for Thar and Ghoral mountain sheep.
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| Day 10 |
Churl Ladder to Thorang Phedi (4442m)
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Today we
ascending about 3 hours then descending about 45 minutes to
cross the Jarsang
river, we climb to a small grassy valley and overnight halt. |
| Day 11 |
Thorang
Phedi to Muktinath (3798m) |
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Though the
crossing of the pass is not technically difficult, we take
it slowly to take into account the complications of altitude
and possible snow. After about 4 hours, we reach the top
(5416m) and enjoy some absolutely stunning high Himalayan
scenery. The entire Annapurna
range in the south, the Mukut
and Mustang Himal
to the west, and the incredibly deep Kali
Gandaki valley and the peaks of Throungtse
(6542m) and Chulu
to the north. The descend is steep and rough but we soon
have excellent views of Dhaulagiri
(8167m). |
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Muktinath (3798m) is an important pilgrimage spot for both Hindus and Buddhist
Gompa and pagoda style temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The
most interesting aspect of the area, however, is the spot
where burning of natural gas issued from the rock from the
same place as a small spring. Earth, air, fire, water an
important religious combination. |
| Day 12 |
Muktinath to Jomsom (2713m) – Marpha (2667m)
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The trail
descends very quickly to the valley floor over 1538m below.
The descend is through a dramatic arid landscape and
continues to Jomsom
(2713m) where you will have lunch. After the last few days,
Jomsom seems almost busy, in fact it is a major village on
the Kali Gandaki
trading route. After lunch continue to Marpha (2667) village for overnight halt.
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| Day 13 |
Marpha to Kalapani or Lete (2438m)
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We pass
through Tukche
a beautiful Thakali villages and overnight halt at Kalapani
or Lete. The
Thakalis are the dominant tribe of the valley, related to
the Gurung and Magars of the Southern slopes. |
| Day 14 |
Lete – Rukse (1800m) |
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As we pass between the Dhauligiri and Annapurna, a dramatic change in
the vegetation occurs today - from dry desert to pine and
conifer forests. Passing through Kalapani and here, the
views of the Annapurnas are breathtaking. We have overnight
halt near a spectacular waterfall at Rukse. |
| Day 15 |
Rukse to
Tatopani (1189m) |
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As we pass
between the Dhaulagiri
and Annapurna, a dramatic change in the vegetation occurs
today-from dry desert to pine and conifer forests. The views
of Annapurnas
are breathtaking. Tatopani
means "Hot water" and it is possible to bathe in
the springs and overnight halt at Tatopani. |
| Day 16 |
Tatopani to Gorepani (2853m)
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After
crossing the trail ascends steadily to Gorepani
(2853m) we stop for lunch at Shikha.
As we climb steadily all day, we leave behind the terraced
fields and enter into thick rhododendron forest and village
of Ghorepani. We halt at the Pass where we can get the best
views of sunset and dawn of the Dhaulagiri
and Annapurna ranges. |
| Day
17 |
Gorepani
to Pokhara |
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Today's
descended is almost as tiring as the day from Muktinath.
However, mule trains laden with goods keep us entertained.
We cross Tirkhedhunga
and Birethanti
village and arrive Nayapul
late in the evening and drive back to Pokhara. |