Annapurna Circuit , Nepal
The Annapurna Circuit was a fantastic trek in an amazing location and was led and supported by a highly dedicated and professional team. Thank you for facilitating and co-ordinating such a fantastic trip.
Mr L, Edinburgh
I find it difficult to fault anything, the entire four weeks was an ever changing, great cultural experience. My thanks to all involved in the organisation and running of our trek both UK and Nepal based - it was a fantastic experience.
Mr C, Berks
A wonderful trek in a fabulous country. I enjoyed every day of the Annapurna Circuit and felt a real sense of achievement in crossing the Thorong La.
Mrs H, Dorset
| Grade: | Strenuous Trek | |
| Duration: | 24 days from the UK | On Trek: 19 days |
| Leader: | Local Leader | Guaranteed to run for a minimum of 2 clients |
A truly classic walk circumnavigating the Annapurna Massif on an unforgettable 200 mile journey.
**Improved route** as featured in
The Times and The Telegraph
Price for 24 September departure includes £200 reduction with flights and £100 reduction for land only
The route starts in Pokhara and follows the Marshyangdi River to the head of the valley. Here we cross the Thorong La, which at 5,416m/17,765ft is the high point of the trek. Descending to the west we enter the Kali Gandaki valley, the world’s deepest gorge which passes between the giants of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri.
We have revised our route along the valley to avoid the dirt road being built here. This section of the trek now detours to follow footpaths through pretty villages away from the road, but returns to the traditional circuit villages for overnight lodge stays.
The Annapurna Circuit truly offers everything you could want from a Himalayan adventure.
If you would like to share the experience of someone who has enjoyed this trek, you can read about it on 'The Travels of Mary Loosemore' blog - her excellent Annapurna Circuit blog.
Accommodation:
Tea houses
Hotels
Price for 24 September departure includes £200 reduction with flights and £100 reduction for land only
The route starts in Pokhara and follows the Marshyangdi River to the head of the valley. Here we cross the Thorong La, which at 5,416m/17,765ft is the high point of the trek. Descending to the west we enter the Kali Gandaki valley, the world’s deepest gorge which passes between the giants of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri.
We have revised our route along the valley to avoid the dirt road being built here. This section of the trek now detours to follow footpaths through pretty villages away from the road, but returns to the traditional circuit villages for overnight lodge stays.
The Annapurna Circuit truly offers everything you could want from a Himalayan adventure.
If you would like to share the experience of someone who has enjoyed this trek, you can read about it on 'The Travels of Mary Loosemore' blog - her excellent Annapurna Circuit blog.
