Annapurna Circuit
Description
- Length in days 18 days
- Start of trail Nayapul
- End of trail Besi Sahar
- Traildino grading SW, Strenuous walk, mountain trail
- Hut tour grading T2, Mountain walk
18 days.
The classic trek, hiking around the Annapurna Circuit, “The Best Trek in the World”, may soon be a thing of the past. Even in 2007 some 70.000 hikers registered at Jomsom. This was coming close to the number of 76.000 reached in the year 2000, before the communist uprising.
But now, there is a road into the valley of the Kali Gandaki up to Muktinath, below Thorung La pass. In the Manang valley, on the other side of the Annapurna massif, a road is under construction. Although the road is not asphalted, walking is very dull and tiring along a wide dusty stretch with passing jeeps. Nevertheless it will cause the old pathways to fall into disuse eventually. Possibly, sufficient good alternatives will remain. Also the trek to Annapurna Sanctuary, the climb to Poon Hill, and for the toughest hikers the circuit between Thorung La and the 5000 m high Tilicho Lake, will continue to attract hikers.
Trekking the Annapurna Circuit takes about 18 days. Starting point is Pokhara, a peaceful hippie-town on the shores of pictur-esque Phewa Lake, with a view on the snow-capped Himalaya. From there most hikers catch a bus to the town of Besi Sahar, and start hiking up the deep valley of the Marsyandi. In a week's time you will gain over 5000 m in altitude, and pass through all kinds of biotopes, from rice growing villages of the Gunung to Tibetan barley fields. Along the way you will see lovely villages, pass countless mule caravans and forests of rhodondendron. As you enter deeper into the valley, you will get a better view of the An-napurna III and the Gangapurna. There are alternative trails higher up along the slopes: be sure to take these for superb views.
The valley ends in a wild alpine environment, and for many hikers the climb across Thorung La (5416 m) will be their metaphorical 'high'. Climbing across is exciting, not without danger, and above all exhausting. This is the Himalaya you can only dream of.
After reaching the western side of the massif, the trail leads through the Tibetan style towns of Muktinath and Kagbeni into the valley of the Kali Gandaki. It ends with yet another 3 day hike to Poon Hill, from where you can enjoy a final overview of a large portion of the Himalaya. Finally you will reach the main road near the village of Nayapul, at about an hour's drive by bus or taxi to Pokhara.
Some practicalities: the hike is technically easy, but requires a lot of stamina. Finding a place for the night is easy, as there is a wide choice of lodges. However, it does get busy in October, and also in November and April. During the monsoon in June, July and August hikers are few. The majority of hikers set out on the Annapurna Circuit in an anti-clockwise direction. The reason is, from the eastern side there are more lodges, enabling you to cut the climb up Thorung La pass into several short stretches. Starting from Muktinath on the west side is also possible, but implicates a single stretch climb of 1600 m, starting at an altitude of 3800 m.
Opinions
- Henk Nouws December 2008
- Rate 8
- Positive Colorful. Crossing the Thorung La pass is unforgettable. Wild mountain scenery. Kind people.
- Negative The road ...
- Traildino December 2008
- Rate 8
- Positive Incredible mountain scenery. The crossing of Thorung-la - 5.400+ - is spectacular. The people are very kind and interesting. At the end of December one is virtually alone.
- Negative The new road is great for the villagers, but not for walking. In places, one can still find the old path, but it's withering away. Thorung-has no road of course.
Map
Links
Facts
- Annapurna Circuit
Excellent introduction and trail description by YetiZone.
- A New Annapurna Circuit? | Gadling.com
About this road ... and alternatives.
- Annapurna - Peakware
The mountain on Peakware.
- Annapurna Conservation Area Project
Nature conservation projects of KMTNC
- Annapurna trekking in nepal, circuit and sanctuary
Informative website of many aspects of the Annapurna Trek.
- SummitPost - Annapurna I -- Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering
Facts for Climbers.
- Trekking in Nepal: Change on the Horizon
Memories from William L. Pohl. Good overview.
Reports
- 2008 December « The Daily Explorer
Recent blog from The Daily Explorer. Lots of pictures.
- Annapurna Circuit
Lengthy diary, trip made in April 2009.
- SummitPost - Annapurna Circuit
A trip report, hike in 2005.
- A Visit to Nepal
A trek back in 1994
- Annapurna
A brief journal and some photographs.
- Annapurna Circuit trek Photo Gallery by Piotr Zycki at pbase.com
Trek made in 2005.
- Annapurna Circuit Trek, a 20-Day Journey in the Nepalese Himalaya
Trip report, with some video's too. Travel story by Vagabonding.com
- Annapurna Circuit Trek/Nepal Himalaya
Lots of practical tips and very good pictures in this report
- Annapurna Circuit trekking – photo gallery, photos of Nepal
A big big photo gallery
- Annapurna Runde 2008 (German)
Diary of the complete circuit. Pretty picture gallery ("Bildergalerie")
- Birding trip report - Nepal - (Annapurna circuit)
List of bird observations
- Nepal - Trek Around Annapurna - Photo Gallery
Gallery from a trip back in 1994.
- Nepal Annapurna Trek photo gallery - 129 high quality pictures of The Annapurna Trek, stock photos
Beautiful pictures, and a very thick layer of snow on Thorung La pass.
- Nepal Trip
Trip Diary.
- Nepal Trip Report
This trip report is from 1995.
- topicwise.com: Hiking: The Annapurnas, by Jill Lundmark
A month in Nepal ... Here is the trail journal with all the details of the journey, 2009.
- Travelers Tales: The Annapurna Circuit
Short report
- [Nepal] Entre Annapurna et Dhaulagiri (French)
Not exactly the Annapurna Circuit, but a variant heading west to Dhaulagiri. Trip diary and fine pictures.
- Steve's 2006 Annapurna Circuit Journal
Trailjournal at trailjournals.com.

























































































