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Annapurna Circuit Trek

12Days
DestinationNepal
GradeChallenging
Start/End PointKathmandu/Kathmandu
AccomodationHotel/Lodge/Tea House
Best SeasonSept, Oct, Nov, December, February, March, April, May
Max Altitude5416m
ActivityTrekking

Trip Overview

Type: Trekking in Nepal
Group: 1 - 20 Pax
Daily Activity: 5-7 hours

You can have an amazing time on a trek with Destination Guru Tours & Treks. They can take you on one of the adventures in the world in just twelve days. This trip is a journey through the Himalayas. You will see valleys and old villages in the mountains. You will also see high mountains.

The best part of the trip is crossing Thorong La Pass. It is really high up at 5416 meters. When you get to the top you can see Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Annapurna IV, Gangapurna Dhaulagiri and Manaslu. They are all beautiful mountains.

Along the way, you’ll gain a unique cultural insight into the lives of the Gurung, Thakali, and Manangi communities. You’ll also visit the sacred Muktinath Temple, a revered pilgrimage site. As the landscape transforms from lush forests to high-altitude terrain resembling the Tibetan plateau, every step offers something new and extraordinary.

With Destination Guru Tours & Treks, your journey is in safe hands. Our experienced guides ensure your safety, comfort, and enjoyment throughout the trek, supporting you every step of the way. Perfect for adventure seekers with limited time, this trek promises an incredible experience you will never forget.

Highlights

Cross Thorong La Pass (5,416m) One of the highest trekking passes in the world and the ultimate achievement of the trek.
Panoramic Himalayan Views -Witness stunning peaks like Annapurna I, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Gangapurna up close.
Authentic Cultural Experience -Explore traditional villages of Gurung, Thakali, and Manangi communities.
Visit Sacred Muktinath Temple, A holy pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists with deep spiritual significance.
Diverse Landscapes - Journey through lush forests, rivers, alpine meadows, and high-altitude desert terrain.
Acclimatization in Manang Village - Rest and explore one of the most beautiful Himalayan villages, Monastery and Gangapurna Lake while adapting to altitude.
Sunrise from Poon Hill - Enjoy a breathtaking sunrise over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.
Kali Gandaki Gorge - Walk through one of the deepest gorges in the world between massive mountain walls.
Jomsom & Mustang Region - Experience the unique, dry Himalayan landscape with Tibetan influence and apple orchards.
Complete Himalayan Experience in 12 Days - A perfectly designed itinerary combining trekking and driving, ideal for those with limited time.

Short Itinerary

Day 1:Drive from Kathmandu (1,400 m / 4,593 ft) to Besisahar (760 m / 2,493 ft) by deluxe bus
Day 2:Drive from Besisahar to Chame Village (2,670 m / 8,760 ft)
Day 3:Trek from Chame Village to Upper Pisang (3,300 m / 10,826 ft)
Day 4:Trek from Upper Pisang to Manang (3,540 m / 11,614 ft)
Day 5:Acclimatization day at Manang (Optional hike to Ice Lake ~4,600 m / 15,092 ft or Gangapurna Lake ~3,800 m / 12,467 ft)
Day 6:Trek from Manang to Yak Kharka (4,020 m / 13,087 ft)
Day 7:Trek from Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi (4,450 m / 14,695 ft) (4 hrs) (Optional stay at High Camp: 4,800 m / 16,010 ft)
Day 8:Cross Thorong La (5,416 m / 17,769 ft) – the highest point of the trek, then descend to Muktinath (3,800 m / 12,467 ft)
Day 9:Drive from Muktinath to Tatopani (1,190 m / 3,904 ft)
Day 10:Trek from Tatopani to Ghorepani (2,860 m / 9,329 ft)
Day 11:Early morning hike to Poon Hill (3,210 m / 10,531 ft) for sunrise Then trek to Ulleri, Drive to Pokhara (820 m / 2,697 ft)
Day 12:Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu (1,400 m / 4,593 ft)

Trip Overview

We want to tell you about an amazing trip to the Himalayas with Destination Guru Tours & Treks. The Annapurna Circuit Trek is a 12 day trip that is considered one of the trekking experiences in the world. You will see beautiful landscapes, deep valleys, old monasteries and huge mountains.

This trip is perfect, for people who do not have a lot of time. Destination Guru Tours & Treks has planned it so that you will drive to some places and walk to others. This way you can see everything the Annapurna region has to offer without feeling rushed. The Annapurna Circuit Trek is a way to experience the Annapurna region and all its beauty.

Your adventure starts in Kathmandu, where our team manages all necessary permits, including ACAP and TIMS, and prepares you for the journey ahead. A scenic drive through Nepal’s rolling hills leads you to the starting point of your trek, where the real adventure begins.

The trail winds through lush terraced fields and subtropical forests along the Marsyangdi Valley. Passing through villages like Jagat, Dharapani, and Chame, you’ll experience a gradual cultural transition—from Hindu communities in the lower regions to Tibetan-influenced lifestyles in the high Himalayas.

Along the way, you’ll connect with Gurung, Tamang, Magar, and Thakali communities, gaining rare insight into their traditions, architecture, and mountain way of life.

Into the High Himalayas

As you climb higher, the scenery shifts dramatically. Dense forests give way to alpine meadows, glacial terrain, and vast high-altitude deserts resembling the Tibetan plateau. Along the way, enjoy breathtaking views of some of the world’s highest peaks, including:

  • Annapurna I (8,091m)

  • Dhaulagiri (8,167m)

  • Manaslu (8,163m)

  • Gangapurna (7,454m)

Acclimatization at Manang

A key highlight of the trek is your acclimatization day in Manang (3,540m), a beautiful Himalayan village surrounded by towering peaks. This rest day allows your body to adjust to altitude while offering optional hikes to Ice Lake or Gangapurna Lake. Proper acclimatization significantly reduces the risk of altitude sickness and prepares you for the challenging days ahead.

Crossing Thorong La Pass

The ultimate highlight of the trek is crossing the iconic Thorong La Pass (5,416m). One of the highest trekking passes in the world. Starting before dawn, you ascend through crisp mountain air as the first light touches the Himalayas.

Reaching the summit is a moment of pure triumph, rewarded with breathtaking 360° views of the Himalayan range. With expert guidance and support from our experienced team, this challenging day becomes a safe and unforgettable achievement.

Muktinath – A Sacred Experience

Descending from the pass, you arrive at the revered Muktinath Temple (3,800m)—a sacred pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists. Surrounded by dramatic landscapes, this spiritual destination offers a peaceful and reflective experience after your high-altitude accomplishment.

Kali Gandaki Valley & Jomsom

The trail continues into the dramatic Kali Gandaki Valley, home to one of the world’s deepest gorges. You’ll pass through the windswept town of Jomsom, famous for its apple orchards and stunning mountain backdrop.

A scenic drive or short flight takes you to Pokhara, where you can relax by the lakeside before returning to Kathmandu.

Why Choose Destination Guru Tours & Treks?

With Destination Guru Tours & Treks, your journey is handled with expertise and care:

  • Experienced, licensed local guides

  • Carefully planned itinerary with proper acclimatization

  • All permits, accommodation, and meals arranged

  • Safety-first approach with personalized support

  • Seamless logistics from arrival to departure

Whether you are a first-time trekker or an experienced adventurer, this trek is designed to be both achievable and deeply rewarding.

Detailed Itinerary

1

Drive from Kathmandu (1,400 m / 4,593 ft) to Besisahar (760 m / 2,493 ft) by deluxe bus

Travel Distance:175 KM
Travel Duration: 5–6 Hours
Highest Altitude:1,400 m / 4,593 ft

Your Annapurna adventure begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar, the gateway to the Annapurna region. After an early morning departure, you leave behind the bustling city and follow the Prithvi Highway, one of Nepal’s most picturesque routes. As the journey unfolds, you’ll pass alongside the Trishuli and Marsyangdi rivers, with stunning views of terraced fields, rolling green hills, and traditional Nepali villages. The drive offers a glimpse into rural life, where farmers work the land and small settlements dot the landscape. The road gradually winds through hills and river valleys, offering plenty of opportunities to enjoy the natural beauty of Nepal. Comfortable deluxe tourist buses ensure a smooth and enjoyable ride, with stops along the way for meals and refreshments. By afternoon, you arrive in Besisahar (760 m), a lively town in the Lamjung district and the starting point of your trekking journey. Here, you can relax, explore the local market, and prepare for the adventure ahead as you settle into your teahouse or hotel for the night.

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AccommodationHotel in Beshisahar
Meals IncludedLunch and Dinner
2

Drive from Besisahar to Chame Village (2,670 m / 8,760 ft)

Travel Distance:75KM
Travel Duration:4-5 Hours
Highest Altitude:2650M

After breakfast, take a thrilling drive from Besisahar to Chame along the Marsyangdi River, which goes deep into the Himalayas. You will pass beautiful waterfalls like Octopus Waterfall and Chamche Waterfall, as well as the beautiful village of Tal, which is known for its unique flat valley setting. The road goes through cliffs and old villages like Jagat, Dharapani, and Timang. As you go higher, the scenery changes to pine forests, and you can see Annapurna II and Lamjung Himal for the first time. Get to Chame (2,650 m) by noon. It's a quiet mountain town where you can relax before the trek starts.

AccommodationGuest House in Chame
Meals IncludedBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
3

Trek from Chame Village to Upper Pisang (3,300 m / 10,826 ft)

Trek Distance:13.2 km / 8.2 miles
Trek Duration:5-6 Hours
Highest Altitude:3300m

Your trek today from Chame to Upper Pisang offers a beautiful journey through the Annapurna region. After breakfast, you’ll follow the Marsyangdi River, passing through tranquil pine forests and peaceful landscapes. Along the way, you’ll encounter impressive rocky cliffs and might spot eagles soaring overhead. The trail takes you through quaint villages like Bhratang and Dhukur Pokhari, perfect spots to rest and appreciate the natural surroundings. As you progress, breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks such as Annapurna II and Pisang Peak will come into view, enhancing the day’s adventure. After a lunch break on the trail, you’ll ascend gradually to Upper Pisang. This village, perched above Lower Pisang, offers even more stunning panoramic mountain vistas. Upon arrival, you’ll relax in a cozy teahouse, enjoy a hearty meal, and watch the sunset paint the surrounding peaks. a truly memorable Himalayan experience.

AccommodationTea House at Upper Pisang
Meals IncludedBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
4

Trek from Upper Pisang to Manang (3,540 m / 11,614 ft)

Trek Distance:17 km / 10.6 miles
Trek Duration:6-7 Hours
Highest Altitude:3540m

We are hiking from Upper Pisang to Manang today. We start walking after breakfast, and there are amazing views of big snow-covered mountains all around us. The path goes through small villages like Ghyaru and Ngawal and beautiful pine forests. You will see prayer flags, fields, and old stone houses. This part of the trek is a little longer, but the views are worth it. On the hills, you might see yaks or mountain goats. We keep walking after a nice lunch until we get to Manang, a bigger village with many shops, bakeries, and teahouses. We will sleep here tonight, eat warm food, and get ready to see more tomorrow!

AccommodationGuest house in Manang Village
Meals IncludedBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
5

Acclimatization day at Manang (Optional hike to Ice Lake ~4,600 m / 15,092 ft or Gangapurna Lake ~3,800 m / 12,467 ft)

Trek Distance:3-5KM
Trek Duration:3-4 Hours
Highest Altitude:4000m

Today is your day off in Manang! You stay here to help your body get used to being at a high altitude. We don't just sit; we go for a short hike to get used to the thin air. A lot of people walk to Gangapurna Lake or go to the Praken Gompa or Braga Monastery. The hike to Ice Lake (Kicho Tal) is a longer but amazing side trip for people who have more energy. The climb is hard, but when you get to the top, you'll see two crystal-clear alpine lakes that reflect the snowy Annapurna peaks. It's an experience you'll never forget. You can see beautiful views of glaciers and snow-covered mountains. Then we go back to Manang to relax, eat, and maybe go to a bakery for a treat.

AccommodationGuest house in Manang Village
Meals IncludedBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
6

Trek from Manang to Yak Kharka (4,020 m / 13,087 ft)

Trek Distance:9.2 km / 5.7 miles
Trek Duration:4-5 Hours
Highest Altitude:4020m.

Now that your acclimatization day is over, today's hike marks the start of a slow climb into higher-altitude areas. We walk slowly and steadily to give your body time to adjust safely. The landscape will change a lot as the day goes on. The dense alpine forests slowly turn into sparse vegetation, with short shrubs taking the place of tall trees. This is a clear sign that the altitude is rising and the air is getting thinner. The landscape gets more rugged and open, giving you a real high-Himalayan experience. You might see yaks and horses carrying supplies along the trail. These animals are still the main way to get around in these remote areas. We keep going toward Yak Kharka, where we usually stop for lunch. We pass a few small teahouses along the way. Yak Kharka offer stunning mountain views and a peaceful atmosphere. After reaching your destination, you’ll have time to relax or explore the surroundings before enjoying a warm dinner. An early night’s rest is recommended to prepare for the higher elevations ahead.

AccommodationTea House in Yak Kharka
Meals IncludedBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
7

Trek from Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi (4,450 m / 14,695 ft) (4 hrs) (Optional stay at High Camp: 4,800 m / 16,010 ft)

Trek Distance:7 km / 4.3 miles
Trek Duration:4-5 Hours
Highest Altitude:4450m

The trail goes up slowly through a rough alpine landscape after an early breakfast. At this height, you are really surrounded by the raw beauty of the Himalayas. You will see more and more amazing views of the Annapurna range, including Thorong Peak, Tilicho Peak, and Gangapurna, throughout the day. You will reach your destination for the day after about 4 to 5 hours of hiking. The rest of the afternoon is best spent relaxing and getting ready for the hard day ahead. It's important to eat well, drink enough water, and go to bed early because the next day starts before dawn, usually between 3 and 4 AM. To make sure you cross the high pass safely and successfully, you need to get enough sleep.

AccommodationTea House in Thorong Phedi
Meals IncludedBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
8

Cross Thorong La (5,416 m / 17,769 ft) – the highest point of the trek, then descend to Muktinath (3,800 m / 12,467 ft)

Trek Distance:15 km / 9.3 miles
Trek Duration:6-8 Hours
Highest Altitude:5416m

Today is one of the most important days of the whole trek because we are going to climb Thorong La, One of the highest pass in the world. To do this, we will get up very early in the morning, before the sun rises up. We have to cross the pass very early in the morning because the wind is so strong in the afternoon that it makes it hard and dangerous. We will leave by 4:30 am at the latest after breakfast. The dark sky is a great time to look at the stars or the moonlight shining on the mountains, with your headlights leading the way. When we get to the top of the Thorong La, it will be bright and early, which is the best time to see the mountains around us. From the pass, you can see Manaslu (8153 m), Mt. Annapurna II (7940 m), Annapurna III, Annapurna IV, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, Thorong Peak, Dhaulagiri, and many other peaks that aren't as well known. We start our descent after a short break to take pictures and enjoy the view. After a few hours of going down, we get to Thorong Phedi, where we will eat lunch. Our stomachs will be growling for food after such a long trek. We start hiking again after lunch, and now it's all downhill until we get to Muktinath. We leave the Manang district and go into the Mustang district. We will check into a hotel in Muktinath after hiking for 8 to 9 hours. It is a very spiritual place, and you can spend time exploring the area, especially the Muktinath temple, where Hindus and Buddhists from all over the world come to worship.

AccommodationGuest House in Muktinath
Meals IncludedBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
9

Drive from Muktinath to Tatopani (1,190 m / 3,904 ft)

Travel Distance:75Km
Travel Duration:3-4 Hours
Highest Altitude:3800m

After a quick breakfast in Muktinath, we get on a tourist bus and drive through the beautiful landscapes of Mustang on our way to Tatopani. As we leave the dry highlands behind, the terrain changes dramatically as we go down. We drive through Jomsom, which is a popular way to get to the Upper Mustang area. From here, the path goes along the Kali Gandaki River, which is the deepest gorge in the world. The views of the peaks and cliffs around it are amazing. As we go down, the land changes from dry Himalayan terrain to greener hills with terraced fields and scattered villages. This is a nice change. After driving for a few hours, we get to Tatopani, a lovely village known for its natural hot springs. When you get there, you can relax and soothe your sore muscles in the natural hot spring pools. This is a great way to relax after days of hiking. The warm waters are thought to be good for your health, which is why this is one of the best parts of the trip. In the evening, relax at a local lodge and have a big meal while you think about your amazing trip to the Himalayas.

AccommodationPeaceful Lodge in Tatopani
Meals IncludedBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
10

Trek from Tatopani to Ghorepani (2,860 m / 9,329 ft)

Trek Distance:16 km / 9.9 miles
Trek Duration:6-7 hours
Highest Altitude:2860m

The day starts with a steady climb toward the beautiful hill village of Ghorepani after a relaxing night in Tatopani. After breakfast, the trail goes over a suspension bridge over the Kali Gandaki River and slowly rises through warm, subtropical forests. The first part of the trek takes you through small villages and terraced farms, giving you a taste of life in the Himalayas. The path gets steeper as you go, especially as you get closer to the big Magar village of Shikha, where you can stop for a short break and lunch. From Shikha, the trail continues uphill through dense rhododendron and oak forests, particularly vibrant during the spring season when the hillsides are in full bloom. The climb is gradual but consistent, requiring endurance as you gain elevation throughout the day. After several hours of trekking, you will arrive at Ghorepani, a popular stop on the Annapurna Circuit and Poon Hill trek. Surrounded by forests and mountain views, Ghorepani offers a peaceful atmosphere and a rewarding sense of accomplishment. Upon arrival, check into a cozy teahouse, enjoy a warm meal, and relax for the evening. Rest well, as an early morning hike to Poon Hill awaits the next day for a breathtaking sunrise over the Himalayas.

AccommodationGuest House in Ghorepani
Meals IncludedBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
11

Early morning hike to Poon Hill (3,210 m / 10,531 ft) for sunrise Then trek to Ulleri, Drive to Pokhara (820 m / 2,697 ft)

Trek Distance:7 km / 4.3 miles
Trek Duration:1.5 hours
Highest Altitude:3,210 m
Travel Distance:40KM
Travel Duration:2 Hours

An early start is essential today as you set out לפני dawn for a short but rewarding hike to Poon Hill. Reaching the viewpoint in time for sunrise, you’ll witness one of the most breathtaking panoramas in Nepal, with golden light illuminating peaks like Annapurna South, Dhaulagiri, and Machapuchare. It’s a truly unforgettable Himalayan moment. After enjoying the views and taking photos, you return to Ghorepani for breakfast. From here, the trek continues downhill through beautiful rhododendron forests towards Ulleri. The descent includes long stretches of stone steps, offering scenic views and passing through small villages along the way. Upon reaching Ulleri, a vehicle will be waiting to drive you to Pokhara. The drive takes a few hours, gradually leaving the hills behind and arriving at the serene lakeside city. In the evening, you can relax by Phewa Lake, enjoy a comfortable hotel stay, and celebrate the successful completion of your incredible Annapurna adventure.

Meals IncludedBreakfast and Lunch
12

Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu (1,400 m / 4,593 ft)

Travel Distance:210 Km
Travel Duration:5-6 Hours
Highest Altitude:1,400 m / 4,593 ft

After breakfast, we begin a scenic drive from Pokhara back to Kathmandu. Traveling along the Prithvi Highway, the journey follows the winding Trishuli River, offering beautiful views of terraced hills, lush landscapes, and traditional villages along the way. The drive typically takes around 6–8 hours, depending on road and traffic conditions. Along the route, there will be opportunities to stop for meals and short breaks, allowing you to relax and enjoy the countryside scenery. As you approach Kathmandu Valley, the bustling energy of the capital gradually returns, marking the end of your Himalayan journey. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel, where you can unwind or explore the vibrant streets of Thamel. In the evening, you may choose to enjoy a farewell dinner, reflecting on the unforgettable experiences and achievements of your Annapurna adventure.

Trip Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions

  • Transportation for Kathmandu-Beshisahar, Muktinath-Tatopani, Pokhara-Kathmandu on tourist bus and Beshisahar-Chame, Ulleri-Pokhara by jeep
  • Private transportation to and from Kathmandu Airport and your hotel
  • One nights accommodation with breakfast (room with attached bathroom) in Pokhara
  • Three meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) including a cup of tea/coffee during the trek.
  • Best Trekking Lodge (Tea House) accommodations throughout the trek.
  • Government licensed Destination Guru’s experienced trek leader (guide), an assistant trekking guide for 8 or more trekkers.
  • Porters to help trekkers luggage (1 porter for two trekkers, max luggage limit per trekker is 10 kg)
  • Guides and porters costs - including meals, insurance, salary, lodging, transportation, and other necessary equipment
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) fee and Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) card fee
  • Arranging rescue operations in case of complicated health conditions (funded by travel insurance)
  • Medical kits, including an oximeter to monitor blood oxygen saturation levels in high altitudes
  • Destination Guru’s certificate of appreciation after successful trek Farewell dinner at the end of the trek in Kathmandu
  • Free excess luggage storage at the Destination Guru’s store for the duration of the trek

Exclusions

  • International flight airfare and Nepal visit Visa
  • All accommodation in Kathmandu, before and after the journey Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara due to early arrival or late departure, early return from the trek.
  • All meals in Kathmandu, before and after the journey
  • Extra night meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara due to early arrival or late departure, early return from the trek.
  • Tips for guide and porters(expected)
  • Travel insurance has to cover emergency high-altitude rescue and evacuation along with medical coverage
  • Personal expenses (shopping, snacks, bottled water or boiled water, hot (tea, coffee) and cold drinks, hot shower, alcohol, Wi-Fi, telephone call, battery re-charge fee, extra porters, etc
  • Additional costs due to delays caused by circumstances outside company control like landslides, weather conditions, itinerary modifications due to safety concerns, illness, change of government policies, strikes, etc

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Gear & Packing List

Head

Sun hat (wide-brimmed)
Beanie (for warmth)
Lightweight headlamp (with adjustable brightness)
Sunglasses with UV protection
High SPF sunscreen
Neck gaiter (for sun protection and warmth)

Upper Body

Lightweight puffy jacket (for extra warmth)
Waterproof and windproof jacket
Thermal base layer (for colder conditions)
Lightweight, breathable long-sleeve shirt
Raincoat
Moisture-wicking t-shirts (short and long sleeves)
Polypropylene underwear (four-Five)

Lower Body

Lightweight cotton pants
Thermal leggings or long underwear (for colder weather)
Quick-drying pants/trousers (convertible or full-length)
Two pairs of thermal/trekking trousers (pants)

Hands

Waterproof gloves
Insulated gloves or mittens (for cold weather)

Feet

Waterproof, ankle-supportive broken-in full hiking boots
Thick Wool or synthetic moisture-wicking socks (4-6 pairs)
Sandals (for camp use or river crossings)

Accessories

Adjustable and lightweight poles
Water bottle or bladder with a capacity of at least 2 liters
Water purification system (tablets, filter, or UV purifier)
Backpack or daypack (capacity 20-30 liters) for yourself
Camera/smartphone (extra memory cards and batteries)
Extra batteries or rechargeable power bank (for charging devices)
Basic first aid supplies (band-aids, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, Diamox)
Notebook and pen

Toiletries

Toothbrush and toothpaste
Biodegradable bar soap
Feminine hygiene products
Wet wipes or hand sanitizers
Nail clippers
Medium-size drying towel

Trip Info

Best Time to Do the Annapurna Circuit Trek

The Annapurna Circuit can be trekked year-round, but the most favorable seasons are spring (March–May) and autumn (October–December). During these months, the weather is stable, temperatures are moderate, and mountain views are at their clearest. Tea houses along the route are fully operational, ensuring comfortable accommodation and reliable services.

Spring brings vibrant rhododendron blooms that color the trails, while autumn offers crisp air and deep blue skies, creating perfect visibility of the Himalayan peaks.

Summer (June–August), which coincides with the monsoon season, is less popular due to heavy rainfall in the lower regions and increased risk of landslides. However, sections of the trail lie in rain-shadow areas, making trekking still possible with proper planning and caution.

Winter (January–February) offers clear skies and fewer crowds, providing a more peaceful trekking experience. However, temperatures drop significantly below freezing, and heavy snowfall especially around Thorong La Pass can make trails challenging or even impassable. Proper preparation is essential for winter trekking.


Difficulty Level of the 12-Day Annapurna Circuit Trek

The Annapurna Circuit Trek is considered moderate to strenuous. While beginners can complete it, prior trekking experience and good physical fitness are highly recommended.

One of the main challenges is high altitude. As you ascend, oxygen levels decrease, increasing the risk of altitude sickness if proper acclimatization is not followed. The highest point of the trek is Thorong La Pass (5,416m), which requires careful preparation.

Trekkers typically walk 6–7 hours per day over varied terrain, including steep ascents and descents. Preparing with regular exercise and endurance training at least a month in advance is strongly advised. Maintaining proper hydration and a balanced diet during the trek is equally important for energy and acclimatization.

Distance of the 12-Day Annapurna Circuit Trek

The total distance of the Annapurna Circuit varies depending on the itinerary. For a 12-day version, the trek covers approximately 160 kilometers.

On average, you will walk 10–15 kilometers per day, which usually takes around 6–7 hours. Some days may be shorter or longer depending on elevation gain and trail conditions.


Duration of the Annapurna Circuit Trek

Traditionally, the Annapurna Circuit took around 23–25 days to complete. However, with road access now reaching places like Chame and Muktinath, the trek can be shortened significantly.

This 12-day itinerary is ideal for trekkers with limited time who still want to experience the highlights of the circuit. However, some sections now follow roads with occasional vehicle traffic, especially if extending the trek toward Jomsom.

Cost of the Annapurna Circuit Trek (2026/2027)

The cost of the Annapurna Circuit Trek depends on group size, services, and level of comfort. Generally, traveling in a group reduces the overall cost compared to solo trekking.

At Destination Guru Tours & Treks, we offer competitive pricing with professional guides, quality accommodation, and personalized service to ensure a safe and memorable Himalayan journey.

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