Annapurna & Dhaulagiri Community Trek
13
DAYS
Moderate / Strenuous
DIFFICULTY
4500 M
MAX ALTITUDE
Community Lodges/ Tea House/ Homestay
ACCOMODATION
DETAILED ITINERARY
DAY 1
Trek briefing and preparation day
DAY 2
Fly or drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara. After lunch in Pokhara, we drive to Beni to the trek start point (3 hours). Overnight in Beni (817m) in a simple hotel, on the banks of the Kali Gandaki River.
DAY 3
Beni (817m) to Banskharka (1,526m). 3-4 hours walk. We take it slowly and steadily, stopping often along the way, and are rewarded by our first spectacular views of the snow-capped mountains. It is an interesting walk through rural villages of different cultural communities. We will homestay in Banskharka.
DAY 4
Banskharka (1,526m) to Nagi (2,320m). 5-6 hours walk. Nagi itself is home to remote wireless internet pioneer Mahabir Pun. Overnight in a community lodge offering opportunities to see village development projects, visit a school or just explore the village.
DAY 5
Nagi (2,320) to Mohare Danda (3,320m). 6 hours walk. This day we will walk through rhododendron forests. We will carry pack lunches as there are no settlements along the way. You will get to see lots of birdlife and maybe some wild animals as well. From this spot, you will get to see views of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges.
DAY 6
Mohare Dada (3,320m) to Swanta (2,300m). 7-8 hours walk. We depart Swanta through a giant rhododendron forest. We then cross the Annapurna Circuit route at Phalate and ascend to Swanta where we overnight in a community lodge.
DAY 7
Swanta (2,300m) to Khopra (3,660m). 7-8 hours walk. A hard, but beautiful climb through lush forests. As we near the tree line, we may see yaks from a local Village Development Committee yak farming project. Once we near Khopra we should be treated with magnificent panoramic views of Annapurna South, Baraha Shikhar, Nilgiri, Dhaulagiri, and Gurja Himal. Overnight in a community lodge with the yak farmer who also manages the relay station for the villages’ wireless network.
DAY 8
Rest day in Khopra or optional day hike. We depart early for the walk to Khayer Lake at 4,500m. This high altitude lake is visited only rarely by pilgrims and is seldom seen by outsiders. This is a long, hard day, usually about 10/11 hours walking for the return trip. We will, however, be rewarded for our efforts by magnificent mountain views along our route, and the opportunity to see this beautiful, often mirror-calm lake surrounded by mountains and shrines. Annapurna is right above us.
DAY 9
Khopra (3,600m) to Paudwar (2,000m). 6 hours walk. A long descent, with inspiring views over Dhaulagiri and the Kali Gandaki River valley – the deepest gorge on earth. Overnight homestay in Paudwar village, a Magar village with about 350 houses. In Paudwar we can visit a cheese-making scheme, unique in this area.
DAY 10
Paudwar (2,000m) to Narchyang (2,000m). 5 hours walk. Today we traverse around the hillside between Paudwar and Narchyang, with stunning views of the Kali Gandaki Valley. Overnight homestay in Narchyang, an isolated Magar village on the edge of the Kali Gandaki Valley.
DAY 11
Narchyang (2,000m) to Tatopani (1,190m). 3 hours walk. An easy descent down to the Kaligandaki River and walk along the river to get to Tatopani for lunch. At Tatopani you can soak your weary legs in the famous hot springs. This town is busier than any other places we pass through, as this is on a main Annapurna Circuit trail. You’ll be able to contrast this to the places you’ve seen, buy things in the bazaar – and more importantly, enjoy a hot shower.
DAY 12
Tatopani to Pokhara. We will take a jeep/bus from Taopani to Beni and then retrace our journey back to Pokhara. Altogether it’s about 5 hours drive. Overnight in Pokhara.
DAY 13
Pokhara to Kathmandu: Fly or drive to Kathmandu
Note: The trek itinerary is a guide only and may be subject to change at short notice
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