Annapurna region is best described as Nepal’s most happening incentive trekking destination. That’s why the Annapurna Circuit Trek has been a highly praised and spectacular trekking route in the region since it opened to foreign trekkers in 1977. This three-week trek starts from Besishahar and goes along the Marshyangdi River, with a great view of Himalayan ranges such as Mt. Manaslu, Himal Chuli, and many more.
This trek leads you to the traditional village settlement, which is home to a wide diversity of local community members from different ethnic groups. It offers spectacular and majestic views of the white Himalayas. The scenery is equally breathtaking as it continues north of the main Himalayan range onto the high and dry Tibetan Plateau.
The trek’s highest point is Thorung La, at 5416m. Due to the hardships of crossing the pass, this trek starts counterclockwise.
As you descend to Muktinath from Manang, you will continue to the barren Tibetan settlement of the Kali Gandaki River. Once you arrive in Muktinath, take a local jeep to Tatopani, start your trek again to Poon Hill, and reach Pokhara.
A shorter Trek route of Annapurna Circuit
If you are looking for a shorter trek route, we have a two-week Annapurna Circuit Trek that ends at Jomsom. From there, we fly out to Pokhara.