Are you planning to spend your vacations trekking on the famous Annapurna Circuit trek? Do you want to know all the details and routes to cover the Trek with the most heavenly scenery? Then you have landed on the right page!
Trekking around the Annapurna Circuit will surely be time-consuming but worth your time. You would not even need to have a local tour guide if you preplan everything and just read this guide till the end.
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Why is Annapurna Circuit Best for Trekking?
It is one of the long-distance treks, of a 131 km length. It varies between 160 km to 230 km according to the availability of transportation or specified by the journey’s beginning and endpoints. The route offers a full package of forests, lakes, mountains, and jungle with every type of weather condition.
Thorong La Pass is the main delight for the trekkers to have at a 5416 m height. The scenic beauty, highs and lows, and solitude contribute equally to Annapurna’s trail’s attractiveness.
What is the Best Time to Visit Annapurna Circuit?
March to May and September to November are the most popular trekking times. These months are surely the best ones for visiting but bring with them the most crowds.
If you plan to avoid crowds, then surely visit during summers (June – August) or winters (December – February). Summers will bring monsoon season with it, and winters might be the most challenging season due to the closing of the Thorong La Pass.
As every season brings its flavors, just see and pick what suits you the most and pack up accordingly.
How Much Does the Annapurna Circuit Trek Cost?
The cost could be between $1200 to $1600 for transportation, trek permits, meals, and accommodation. This does not cover flight expenses, visas, insurance, or personal equipment.
What is the Trekking Starting Point of Annapurna Circuit?
The original starting point is Besisahar, which is not technically inside the Annapurna Area. So you can start from Bhulbhule, which is 7 km away from Besisahar. Many people reach Manang (110 km away from Besisahar) through a jeep and start their trekking from this point. You might trek for only five days following this method, but you will miss out on the majestic Syange waterfall and beautiful Chame Village.
Besisahar, Bhulbhule, Syange, Jagat, Chame, and Manag are the six popular trekking starting points of the Annapurna Circuit. You can ride the bus till Ngadi and take a jeep to Manang as the road ends here.
What is the Trekking Ending Point of Annapurna Circuit?
You can end your Trek on one of the five points: Muktinath, Jomsom, Tatopani, Beni, and Nayapul. You would find buses on every point, taking you to Beni, one of the ending points of Annapurna Circuit Trek.
How can you Prepare for the Annapurna Circuit Trek?
Following are some essentials that you need to keep in mind while planning for Annapurna Circuit Trek:
- You will need a sleeping bag that can handle temperatures below freezing point.
- Make sure to choose high-quality waterproof trekking boots.
- Carry with you a 2 L water bottle and a thermos.
- Pack some light snacks that would not need cooking and provide energy and nutrients.
- Don’t forget to pack your prescribed medicines or supplements that you take every day.
- Bringing the trekking poles is a must.
- Pack comfortable and quick-drying clothes with a fleece sweater, rainproof wind jacket, thermal pants, and thermal long sleeve shirts.
- You would have to obtain ACAP and TIMS Card from the Tourist Information Centre situated in Pokhara or from Tourism Board Office Kathmandu. This would cost less than $50.
Conclusion
The Annapurna Circuit won’t disappoint you if you are a trekking lover. If you are debuting your trekking journey, you would love the blend of breathtaking sites and solitary walks.
So what are you waiting for?
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