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Annapurna Circuit (Half) Trek - 18 Days
This Annapurna circuit trek half is carefully designed for those trekkers who have limited time and want to explore the Annapurna Circuit. Of course The Annapurna circuit trek is one of the popular circuits trekking in the world. Once the manang area is open for the trekkers In 1980s then the circuit was possible for the trekking.
Basically, we will see series mountains in this circuit including of the Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m), Mt. Annapurna I (8091m) Mt. Manaslu (8163 m), Mt. Annapurna II (7937 m.) , Mt. Annapurna III (7555m), Mt. Annapurna IV (7525m), Mt. Nilgiri (7041m), Mt. Lamjung Himal (6986m),Tukuche peak (6920m), Tilicho peak (7134m). Furthermore, we will the settlements of diverse communities such as Bramins, Chhetrees, Tibetian sherpas, Thakalis, and The circuit trail is rich in wild animals such as Himalayan Thars, Leopards, Jackal, many species birds such as pheasant and long-tail birds.
A part from these, we will visit one of the popular pilgrimage in Nepal “ Muktinath Temple” God of Salvation, Legends says that once we visit this temple, all the sins will be washed up and become pure, so thousands of pilgrims come here form different of Nepal and India.
For the more adventurous trekkers in this Region have the options another pass Tilicho, Climbing Pisang Peak and climbing Chulu peak in this Region.
We departure Annapurna Half Circuit Trek every week from Kathmandu and private trek can be arranged any time as per your requirements, view our selected departure Dates. If the set departure dates are not suitable for you then you may choose any date convenient for you. These types of departures are suitable for couples, families, charity and small groups of friends.
Around Annapurna Trip Facts
Trekking Destination: Thorung La Pass
Group Size: Min - 1 Pax.
Highest Access of the Trekking: 5416m.
Best Season: March/April/May/Sept/Oct/Nov
Transportation: Bus/Car/Land Cursor/Aero plane
Trip Grade: Fairly Strenuous
Mode of Trekking Tour: Tea House/Lodge
Trekking Hour: Approximately 6 - 7 hours
Total Days: 18 Days
Trip Route Map

Day 01.
Arrive at Kathmandu airport (1345meters). Overnight at Hotel. B.B
Day 02.
Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour. Overnight at Hotel. B.B
Day 03.
Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar (830m) - 7 Hours. Overnight at Hotel. B.B
Day 04.
Trek from Beshishahar to Bahundanda (1305m.)- 6 Hours. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 05.
Trek from Bahundanda to Chamje (1410m.)- 6 hours. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 06.
Trek from Chamje (1410m.) to Dharapani (1960m.)- 6 Hours. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 07.
Trek from Dharapani to Chame (2675m.)- 5 hours. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 08.
Trek from Chame to Pisang (3100m0- 5 Hours. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 09.
Trek from Pisang to Manang (3440m.)- 5 Hours. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 10.
Rest day at Manang for acclimatization:. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 11.
Trek from Manang to Yak Kharka (4350m.)- 3 Hours. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 12.
Trek from Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi (4420m.)- 3 Hours. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 13.
Trek from Thorong Phedi to Muktinath (3850m.) via Thorong La (5416m.) Pass- 8 Hours. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 14.
Trek from Muktinath to Kagbeni (2895 m.)- 3 Hours. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 15.
Trek from Kagbeni to Jomsom (2650m.)- 4 Hours. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 16.
Early morning flight from Jomsom to Pokhara- 20 Minutes. Overnight at Hotel. B.B
Day 17.
Drive from Pokhara to Kathamndu ( 6 Hours). Overnight at Hotel. B.B
Day 18.
Transfer to international airport for your final flight departure. B
Note: B = Breakfast, B.B = Bed & Breakfast, B.L.D = Full Board (Bed, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner).
The above itinerary is a guideline and standard pattern which we provide you. Annapurna Circuit Trek Half can be modified according to your time and requirements.
Trip Client Reviews
I and my boyfriend had the pleasure of Arjun's company in February 2009 to Trek to The Base Camp of Annapurna which took around 2 week this included white water rafting on our way to Pokhara which was fantastic. We had 1 night in Pokhara before our trekking began and Arjun made sure we were prepared and ready for the following day. Arjun speaks excellent English which for us was great because he has very good knowledge of the Annapurna area which was very interesting, he had lots of contacts at each guest house along the way so this was good for us because we always got sleeping blankets...
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Day 01.
Arrive at Kathmandu airport (1345meters): and you will be met by our airport representative and transferred to hotel, Evening free and overnight at hotel in Kathmandu. B.B
Day 03.
Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar (830m) - 7 Hours:
Our guide will come to pick up at the your hotel about 7 AM in the morning then we drive along the Kathmandu-Pokhara highway to Dumre and then follow the narrow and paved road by the Marsyangdi River to Besi Sahar, it is about 185Km from Kathmandu . From here we will see some of mountain peaks, natural sceneries surrounding the valley and the daily activities of local people. Overnight at Hotel. B.B
Day 04.
Trek from Beshishahar to Bahundanda (1305m.)- 6 Hours:
Today is our first day of this long trekking; we start our trekking after having breakfast thorough flat level along the bank of the Marshyangdi River. We will enjoy the sceneries and the local culture of Gurung people. After lunch Khudi, the trail goes steeply upwards to Bahundanda which takes about 2 hours Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 05.
Trek from Bahundanda to Chamje (1410m.)- 6 hours:
We start our trekking with descending to the Ghermu then cross a suspension bridge, then the trail climbs steeply and the path is cut into the sheer cliff-face some 200-300m above the riverbed. Eventually we descend to the stone village of Jagat (1330m.) situated on a shelf which juts into the precipitous Marsyangdi valley. Now the trail begins to observe small ups and down to Chamje through the forests. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 06.
Trek from Chamje (1410m.) to Dharapani (1960m.)- 6 Hours:
We start our trekking with descending to the river and cross another suspension bridge; we begin a climb to Sattale (1550m.) on a path so steep that it seems one slip would send you hurtling down into the valley. We continue on an undulating path above the river, and at one point, where a tributary flows in from the opposite bank, the main river becomes covered with huge boulders that hide the water. Climbing the zigzag path to the top of the hill, we will see the level, plain of Tal (1700m.). Beyond Tal, the valley narrows and the path becomes high and winding, and in several areas hewn from the rock itself. Beyond the small village of Karte (1900m.), there is a bit more cliff-walking before the path drops again to the river and we cross a another suspension bridge and arrive Dharapani. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 07.
Day 07.Trek from Dharapani to Chame (2675m.)- 5 hours:
We will start our trekking with narrow field from the village, the Dudh Khola, which originates from the south face of Manaslu. The Marsyangdi River then veers to the left, and as Annapurna II becomes visible ahead, you arrive at Bagarchhap, a Bhote village with prayer flags fluttering in the breeze around Buddhist monastery. Continuing to climb through forests of pine and oak, we pass through Danaque (2210m.). There comes a small wooden bridge which takes us to follow steep ascent path up to Timang village which lies at the bottom of Lamajung Himal then the trail goes through flat level until we reach Chame. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 08.
Trek from Chame to Pisang (3100m0- 5 Hours:
We start our trekking With Lamjung Himal (6893m) dazzling in the morning sun, we set off for Pisang. The mountain disappears as we climb the path up the valley, passing a huge apple orchard. We continue through a fir and pine forest, climbing to a high, rocky area as the opposite bank becomes an impassable cliff. From this point the valley becomes extremely steep-sided as we follow the path to Bhratang (2950m.) then a short climb from the village brings us to a rock-strewn area where we cross a wooden bridge and follow a high, winding path, before crossing back to the right bank again. we now trek through a pine forest and as the forest ends, the valley changes from a V-shape to a gentle U-shape, opening up a wonderful vistas the we come to a long mani wall by a bridge and the lower village of Pisang, Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Note: The
Pisang peak goes from here for adventure trekkers.
Day 09.
Trek from Pisang to Manang (3440m.)- 5 Hours:
We start our trekking with climbs to steep ridge which affords good views of the Manang valley and Tilicho peak (7145m.). Descending past Manang's airstrip at Humde (3320m.) will arrive then we come to a level area from where the north-east face of Annapurna III rises majestically above us. From the wide plains of the Sabje Khola Valley, Annapurna IV (7525m.) also becomes visible. Just beyond this point we cross the considerably reduced flow of the Marsyangdi Khola via a wooden bridge to the tiny village of Mungji. Cultivated fields appear on both sides of the path and off to the right, below a craggy mountain, we will see the village of Braga with its splendid monaster, Large Chortens and mani walls abound and the tall peaks of the Himalaya spread out before us – then After a short steep climb we will reach Manang. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 10.
Rest day at Manang for acclimatization:
Today, we hang around town. This is an important rest and acclimatization day before crossing the Thorung La. There are optional day walks such as crossing the river to see the tremendous icefall coming down from the Annapurnas, or climbing high above the village for a full panorama of the Annapurna range and the Manang Valley. There is also a Himalayan Rescue Association [HRA] aid post in the village which makes an interesting and educational visit. Moreover you can visit Ganagapurna Glacier Lake to make your rest day a memorable one. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Note: the
Tilicho Lake and
peak goes from here.
Day 11.
Trek from Manang to Yak Kharka (4350m.)- 3 Hours:
Today the trail ascends gently all the way to Yak Kharka passing through the Gunsang (3960m.) village. En route, we will see panoramic views all the day. And it seems it is short trekking however we will feel tiring as we are going higher and into less oxygen air. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 12.
Trek from Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi (4420m.)- 3 Hours:
We start our trekking with climb gradually to a ridge before descending to the headwaters of the Marsyangdi and crossing via a covered wooden bridge. After a short ascent up the mountain path on the right bank, you follow a narrow trail across an unstable spree slope and then descend to Thorung Phedi. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 13.
Trek from Thorong Phedi to Muktinath (3850m.) via Thorong La (5416m.) Pass- 8 Hours:
Today, we start our trekking quite early in the morning crossing the Thorung La (5416m.). The trail becomes steep immediately on leaving camp but as this trail has been used by local people for hundreds of years the path is well defined. The gradient then eases and after around 4 hours of steady climbing, we will reach the chorten and prayer flags of the pass. The views are dramatic to say the least, from the snow-covered mountains above, to the head of the Kali Gandaki valley below and the brown and purple hills of Mustang which are spread out before us. The descent to Muktinath is a knee pounding 1600m but it's compensated for with excellent views of Dhaulagiri. Eventually the moraines give way to grassy slopes before a pleasant walk along the Jhong Khola Valley to Muktinath and its shrines and temple. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 14.
Trek from Muktinath to Kagbeni (2895 m.)- 3 Hours:
This morning, we will go visit the famous temple of Muktinath and return to the lodge then we will begin the trek descent down the dramatic Kali Gandaki Gorge, initially through arid country in the same geographical and climatic zone as Tibet. After passing through Jharkot and Khingar villages with typical Tibetan architecture, we follow path steeply down to Kagbeni, a primitive village famous for Tibetan architectures and There is situated a monastery said to belong to 15th Century. Kagbeni is the border for Upper Mustang. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 15.
Trek from Kagbeni to Jomsom (2650m.)- 4 Hours:
Today is our last day walking of our trekking and we begin with the flat path along the bank of dramatic Kali Gandaki Gorge, initially through arid country in the same geographical and climatic zone as in Tibet, after walking about 4 Hours, we will arrive at Jomsom, The Administrative center of this region. Overnight at Guesthouse. B.L.D
Day 16.
Early morning flight from Jomsom to Pokhara- 20 Minutes:
We will take early flight to pokhara, and check in to hotel and visit the most beautiful city Pokhara , Relaxing Day and Overnight at hotel. B.B
Note: Those doing the full Annapurna Circuit trekking will separate form here.
Day 18.
Transfer to international airport for your final flight departure. B
Note: B = Breakfast, B.B = Bed & Breakfast, B.L.D = Full Board (Bed, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner).
The above itinerary is a guideline and standard pattern which we provide you. Annapurna Circuit Trek Half can be modified according to your time and requirements.
The Above Cost Includes
- Airport pick up and Drop by private car/van/bus.
- Guided sightseeing tour in Kathmandu valley with private car/van/bus.
- Three nights standard accommodation in Two/Three Star Hotel in Kathmandu(Bed & Breakfast).
- One night standard accommodation in Two/Three Star Hotel in Pokhara (Bed & Breakfast).
- Your standard meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) during the trekking. (A cup of Tea/Coffee with Breakfast).
- All necessary paper works and conservation entry permits.
- Ground transportation by bus from Kathmandu to Besishar, by flight from Jomsom to Pokhara, domestic airport taxes and by tourist bus from Pokhara to Kathmandu.
- All accommodations in lodges/tea houses during the treks.
- Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS).
- An experienced, helpful and friendly Guide, porters (1 porter for 2 peoples).
- Salary, Food, Drinks, Accommodation, Transportation and Insurance for the Guide and Porter.
- Arrangement of Emergency Helicopter service which will be paid by your Travel insurance company.
- Outfitter Nepal's sleeping bag, down jackets, and walking stick, if necessary.
- Free Outfitter Nepal Duffle/Kit Bag and Sun-hat (Keep yourself).
- Farewell Dinner.
- Medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).
- All government taxes.
- Outfitter Nepal's official expenses.
Please Note:
- USD 150 by car to Besisahar and USD 95 per person extra if you wish to take flight from Pokhara-Kathmandu.
- If you wish to take budget hotel in Kathmandu, USD 30 per person will be deducted from total trip cost.
- USD 50 per night for single room and 70 per night for dauble room if you need extra accommodation in Kathmandu or Pokhara including breakfast.
- No hidden price and single supplement charge !!!
The Above Cost Excludes
- Nepal entry visa fee (you may easily issue the visa upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport - Kathmandu). You will require 2 passport size photos.
- Your Travel insurance (Compulsory).
- Lunch and Dinner while you are in Kathmandu & Pokhara.
- Entrance fees while sightseeing tour in Kathmandu valley.
- Your personal expenses.
- All the alcoholic and non alcoholic Drinks.
- Sweet things like chocolate.
- Hot Shower during the Trek.
- International airfare and airport departure tax.
- Tips for the guide, porter & driver. (Tipping is Expected But it is not mandatory).
- Any others expenses which are not mentioned on including section.
High altitude sickness is known as an Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) as well and Generally it occurs when people ascend up to the high altitude mountains too quickly (after above 3000M). But, we want to make sure that none of our guest will get such sickness during trekking/climbing/Expedition, for the reason we should have all the preparation beforehand and travelers self have to be careful for it.
Most trekkers/climbers will feel some affect of altitude, such as shortness of breath and possibly light headache, which is fairly common. AMS is very different and if a person suffers from this sickness s he/she gets brutal headache and will be unconscious either. But, there are various symptoms beforehand and we have sufficient time to take precautions as well.
While you are in trekking and climbing, our well trained guides will brief you what sort of precautions you have to take to be prevented from such sickness, therefore, you don't have to worry for the matter, we also recommend you get some advice from your travel doctor or health advisor before you travel to Nepal.
The following information is useful to you about high altitude sickness and precaution steps.
Basically, There are three stages/steps of altitude sickness and their symptoms:-
1. The normal AMS and its symptoms: -
Guess! It may occur to you as well but do not worry as this is common to everyone.
Symptoms:- Running nose, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Occasional loss of appetite and Periodic breathing.
2. The Mild AMS and symptoms:-
Mild headache, Nausea, Dizziness, Weakness, Sleeplessness, Dry Raspy cough, Tiredness, Loss of appetite, running nose, hard to breath.
What you have to if you get mild symptoms:-
- If you get mild symptoms, stop and relax (with your head out of sun) and drink some fluids frequently.
- Stop and have a rest more and take 125-250mg Diamox, it generally takes one to four hours to be cool down.
- Take 125-250mg Diamox in the evening and drink plenty of fluids.
- If you feel a bit better, don't leave taking precautions at the point; take another 250mg Diamox 6-8 hours later.
- If the symptoms continue to get worse, try to descend down, acclimatize and again ascend up.
3. The serious AMS and symptoms:-
Symtoms:- Persistent and severe headache, Persistent vomiting, An inability to walk in a straight line and making the sufferer look drunk, Losing consciousness, Mental confusion, Liquid sounds in the lungs, Difficulty breathing, Rapid breathing or feeling breathless at rest, Coughing clear fluid, pink phlegm or blood (a very bad sign), Marked blueness of face and lips, High resting heartbeat (over 130 beats per minute), Mild symptoms rapidly getting worse.
High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE):- dangerous cases of AMS- If, the above mention symptoms get worse and s/he could not take any precautions, one can die within the period of 12 hours, but if one takes precautions immediately, it takes one or two days to get well.
Therefore, if one gets such symptoms, it is better one take treatment with medication, oxygen and descent down. Usually 4 to 8mg of dexamethasone is given as a first dose to those who suffer from such sickness and then 4mg Diamox is given an every six hours gap. Similarly, 2-4 liters/minute oxygen is given and one is taken to down.
High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE):- This is a serious case, if one gets the above mention symptoms worse, furthermore, if one accumulates of fluid in the lungs and mild fever, and then, there is chance of High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE). The treatment, one should given the oxygen at the rate of 4 liters a minute, using Portable Altitude Chamber (PAC). If there is no PAC bag or oxygen then one should take down to the low altitude, it is only the way of life saving. The HAPE can also lead to unconsciousness and death in short period of time.
Prevention of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)::
- Make sufficient time for acclimatization (After 3000 meters).
- Don't ascent up rapidly.
- Don't' use alcohol, sleeping pills and smoking.
- Drink more fluid 3-4 liters a day, clean boiled water / tea / coffee / soup / juice etc.
- Climb high and sleep low.
- Don't go trekking alone, take guide/porter.
- Follow the advice from your guide.
- Descent if mild symptoms are rapidly getting worse.
- Never leave to descent sick person alone.
- Avoid getting cold.
Please contact us if you need any further information about the sickness:
As Nepal is the best destination for the trekking, thousands of the people travel Nepal for the purpose of trekking in Nepal Himalaya. As this point, we have listed trekking equipments/ Gears and we recommend you to bring in order to do trekking in Nepal:
1. Clothing : -
- Lightweight Trekking/walking boots and if you have just bought new one then please wear, “ walk then in” to avoid blister and also bring spare laces.
- A pair of track shoes/Sandal to wear in the camp/tea house/lodge at night or when the boot is wet.
- Warm jacket - Fiber fill or down should be enough. This is especially necessary during winter from December to February (we will provide you down jacket if you donot have on your own).
- A rainproof jacket - Get the one that is guaranteed waterproof (especially for monsoon time).
- Woolen shirts and thick sweaters. During winter months, December through February these items are essential. Thick sweaters can be purchased in Kathmandu as well.
- A pair of lightweight/ heavy weight trousers. Jeans are unsuitable to wear on trekking. Cheap loose cotton pants are available in Kathmandu as well.
- Heavyweight trousers are useful higher up in the mountains in the morning and at night. Windproof/ waterproof trousers are necessary for Adventure trekking (above 4000M)
- Thermal underwear. These are excellent to sleep in at night in the winter months thermal underwear are quite invaluable.
- A tracksuit useful for wearing in camp and in the tent (for long adventure trek).
- 2 pair of loose fitting long shorts/ skirts.
- 1 lightweight long sleeved –shirt is particularly suitable for avoiding sun burn.
- A woolen hat to wear in the morning and at night. During winter it is an essential item. A sunhat and ensure it has a wide brim to cover the face and neck (you can buy cheap one in Kathmandu as well).
- A pair of gloves woolen inside are best.
- 2 pairs of thin and 2 pair of thick woolen socks.
- Underwear” normal quantity and swimming costume, hankies.
- Walking sticks ( recommended for old age people and we provide you here if don’t have on your own)
2. Equipment and Accessories:
- Duffle bag or kit bag to carry to gear while trekking (we provide one- if you donot have on your own).
- Daypack: This is a small rucksack to carry personal requirement for the day e.g. toilet items, camera, water bottle, film towel, soap, a boot etc.
- Water bottle.
- Snow glasses and sunglasses.
- 2-4 large plastic bags to separate clean clothes from dirty ones and smaller plastic bags to dispose garbage.
- Wallet and /or money belt.
- Toiletries with towels, Toilet paper can be by in Kathmandu and some villages in the mountains as well.
- Small headlamp or torch with spare batteries.
3. Others:
Reading materials, camera and film, game items (optional), note book, pen and pencil, a diary, a calendar, a pocket knife, binoculars (optional).
Do I need Experience for Annapurna Circuit Trek?
This trekking is suitable for keen trekkers/walkers who are able to walk for 5 - 6 hours in a day, with a light weight rucksack.For adventure trek- yes, you need to have experience of walking 5- 6 hours a day in high altitude- somehow about 3000M above sea level.
Is pick up service available if my arrival day in Kathmandu?
Sure!!! Once you let us know your flight detail with arrival date and time, our repetitive will receive you and take you to the hotel in Kathmandu.
What kind of accommodation can I expect in Annapurna Circuit Trek?
We provide you 2/3 star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and simple Guest House/Lodge Accommodation during the trekking which provide basic clean facilities with a mattress and blanket. We can also offer you sleeping bags if needed (which need to return after the trip) but it is always better idea to own sleeping equipment. Basically, we provide single, double rooms and occasional dormitory as well.
What kind of food can I expect in Annapurna Circuit Trek?
All the guest houses/lodges have attached restaurant and they cook a delicious range of mostly vegetarian fare. Pasta, tuna bakes, noodles, potatoes, eggs, dhal bhat, bread, soups, fresh vegetables (variety depends on the season) and you will find a lot of garlic on the menu because it helps with acclimatization and you can always get hot tea/coffee and soft drinks coke, fanta etc…as well.
The dinner and breakfast are provided in the same lodge you spend the night every day and Lunch will be provided on the way to destination.
What opportunities will I have for shower along the trek?
Annapurna- in most of the places there are hot shower facilities in the guest houses/lodge.
How do I get drinking water on Annapurna Circuit Trek?
There will plenty of water available for drinking in this trip however we advise against buying mineral water in plastic bottles, as currently there are no provisions for disposing of these. Instead, we recommend buying boiled water from tea houses or bringing chlorine tablets to purify the normal water as the normal water is available in the tea houses/lodge or in camp site/along the way in the camping trekking.
Who will carry my luggage in Annapurna Circuit Trek?
We provide porters to carry your luggage; you will trek with your light day backpack.
Is there anywhere to store luggage while on trek?
Yes, you can leave your stuffs which are not necessary for the trekking in your Kathmandu hotel or in our office which is safe and free of charge. However, we recommend you keep valuables things with you at all times.
Is there any communication while we are on trekking?
There are telephones in many villages along the popular trekking routes from which you can make international calls.
How much distance do I walk each day?
When walking/trekking in the mountains, the distance you cover each day can vary greatly due to gradient, terrain and altitude. As such it is very hard to give specific distances on each day, however you have to be prepared to walk 5-6 hours each day.
Do I need walking polls in Annapurna Circuit Trek?
If you are used to walking with trekking poles then take them with you, as you will probably find them useful especially on the way down. They are not essential though and the walk is manageable without them as well.
Can I charge my digital camera or other batteries on my trip?
These facilities will be available in most of the places in your hotel reception by paying some service charges. Remember to bring your adapters!
Is there any communication facilities in Annapurna Circuit Trek?
There are telephones in some villages along the trekking routes from which you can make international calls and there are internet facilities on some of the village as well.
Can I use credit cards in Annapurna Circuit Trek?
Yes, you can use your credit cards in most of the cities to some extent, however once you leave those cities behind, all you need is cash, so, you have to take cash from the city and bring along the trekking.
When should I book my trip and what is the payments terms?
Because our trips book up months in advance, we recommend booking early to avoid disappointment. We will of course make every effort to accommodate last minute bookings.
We prefer 20 % advance deposit of total price of a trip in order to conform your reservation before you arrive in Nepal. And rest of the payment can be made after your arrival. For more Information
How much additional money do I need per day?
You can allocate US$ 08 - 10 for a lunch / dinner in kathamndu and it depends on your spending habits. US$7 to 10 US$ a day will be enough to buy bottles of water, chocolates, tea coffee and some drinks in trekking.
Do I need to tip my guide and porters? How much would that be?
This is very difficult thing to determine. We have seen everything from 10USD to 500 USD per person for guides and porters. Tipping is not required, but a small way to show your guides and local porters thanks for their help. The level of the tip should reflect the level of personal involvement with your guide.
Are the Outfitter Nepal agency's staff insured?
Yes, we have insured all our trekking staff including including guide, cook, sherpas and porters, please see our legal documents for the detail.
Can I add extra days to my trip?
Sure!!! We can add days at your request with additional costs to cover guides, porters, accommodation and food along trekking.
How safe? Traveling alone women with your company?
We ensure all safety and security for individual woman traveler while with us, we are more confidence for this issues, believe us. We have train our guides, the way our clients want. We give you personal room on lodge trekking and personal tent for camping (Tented camp) trekking.
What happens if there is an emergency?
All of our guides are well-trained in basic first aid and can deal with the basic ailments that may occur on trekking. In the event of an emergency Outfitter Nepal will cover initial expenses of any rescue operation. It is a condition of booking that you are adequately insured for such an event as these expenses will need to be recovered from your insurance company. In the more frequented regions there are health posts, which have been established by foreign doctors and many are staffed by overseas personnel.
I want to extend my trip any recommendation?