Quick Look

Destination

Nepal

Duration

12 Days

Trip Difficulty

Moderate to Strenuous

Activities

Trekking

Meals

Inclusive

Max. Elevation

5416m

Group size

Max 10 People

Trip Start/Ends

Kathmandu

Accommodation

Hotel/Teahouses/Homestay

Overview

The 12-day Annapurna Circuit Short Trek is designed to accommodate travelers who seek a condensed yet comprehensive high-altitude trekking experience. The itinerary starts from Kathmandu, where participants assemble for an early morning departure. The journey to Chame, facilitated by shared bus and Jeep via Besisahar, marks the traditional entry into the Annapurna region. Upon arrival, logistical support is provided for TIMS Card and Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) registration, ensuring compliance with governmental regulations before proceeding to Dharapani for final permit verification.

The trekking route promptly introduces participants to a diverse array of Himalayan landscapes. From Chame, the administrative center of Manang district, the path leads toward Pisang, a settlement notable for its elevated position and panoramic vistas of the Annapurna and Pisang peaks. The progression through both verdant forests and arid mountain terrain includes passage by Paungda Danda Rock, a prominent geological formation colloquially known as the “Elephant’s Head.” An overnight stay in Pisang precedes the advance to Manang, which serves as an acclimatization hub. Here, trekkers are afforded expansive views of Annapurna II, III, IV, and Gangapurna and opportunities to engage with the region’s Tibetan-influenced culture.

Beyond Manang, the ascent continues to Ledhar, a tranquil village amid ancient juniper forests. The subsequent segment leads to Thorong Phedi, the final staging area before traversing Thorong La Pass (5,416m / 17,769ft), which represents the trek’s highest elevation. On the seventh day, participants undertake an early morning ascent, navigating challenging terrain under alpine conditions. Upon reaching the pass, trekkers are rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. The descent leads to Muktinath, a town of religious significance to both Hindus and Buddhists, where cultural and spiritual exploration is possible.

After an overnight stay in Muktinath, the itinerary includes a transfer to Jomsom, renowned for its distinctive landscape and historical monasteries. The journey continues to Tatopani, whose natural hot springs offer restorative respite for trekkers. Subsequent travel through riverside villages and terraced fields culminates in Pokhara, Nepal’s second-largest city and a prominent tourist destination. Here, participants may reflect upon their journey by the tranquil Fewa Lake. The trek concludes with a return to Kathmandu on the tenth day.

This Annapurna Circuit Short Trek offers an optimal balance of physical challenge and cultural immersion, tailored for active travelers with limited time. Guided by experienced local Sherpas and supported by comfortable teahouse accommodations and nutritious meals, participants are afforded a meaningful Himalayan adventure within a concise timeframe. The program is structured to maximize both the natural and cultural richness of the Annapurna region while accommodating the practical constraints of a modern travel schedule.

Trip Summary

  • Ecological Diversity and Shifting Climate Zones: Throughout the trek, participants experience a remarkable progression of ecological zones—including subtropical woodlands, deeply eroded gorges, alpine grasslands, and arid high-altitude plateaus. The Annapurna region’s biodiversity is evident in this rapid succession of landscapes.
  • Panoramic Himalayan Vistas: The route affords extensive views of several major Himalayan peaks, among them Annapurna II, III, IV, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, and Pisang Peak. Notably, the vantage points in Pisang and Manang offer particularly striking panoramas.
  • Cultural Immersion in Manang: Acclimatization days in Manang facilitate engagement with traditional Tibetan-influenced culture. Trekkers are encouraged to visit Buddhist monasteries, observe local daily life, and study the distinctive architecture characteristic of Himalayan settlements.
  • Traverse of Thorong La Pass (5,416m / 17,769ft): A highlight of the trek is the ascent and crossing of Thorong La Pass, one of the highest navigable passes globally. The summit yields far-reaching views and represents a significant physical and psychological achievement.
  • Pilgrimage Destination of Muktinath: The sacred complex at Muktinath is of major religious importance to both Hindu and Buddhist communities. Its temples and shrines provide insight into the spiritual traditions and syncretic practices of the region.
  • Jomsom and the Lower Mustang Corridor: The descent into Lower Mustang is marked by arid, wind-sculpted valleys and a strong presence of Tibetan Buddhist heritage, including ancient monasteries and distinct local customs.
  • Tatopani Hot Springs: The thermal springs at Tatopani offer an opportunity for physical recuperation after strenuous trekking, combining natural mineral waters with scenic views of the Kali Gandaki river valley.
  • Traditional Villages and Agricultural Terracing: The lower sections of the route are characterized by settlements featuring terraced rice fields, cascading waterfalls, and vernacular rural architecture—providing a representative cross-section of Nepalese countryside.
  • Recreation and Recovery in Pokhara: The journey concludes in Pokhara, where the tranquil shores of Fewa Lake provide opportunities for rest, cultural exploration, and reflection, against a backdrop of Himalayan vistas.
  • Efficient and Inclusive Itinerary: The trek is designed for travelers seeking an immersive high-altitude experience within a condensed timeframe—integrating physical challenge, cultural engagement, and moderate comfort over a span of 12 days.
  • Professional Local Support: The expedition is facilitated by experienced Sherpa guides, reliable teahouse accommodation, and nutritious local cuisine, collectively ensuring both safety and a rich cultural immersion throughout the journey.
All Inclusive Cost

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    Recommended Itinerary

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    Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m)

    Welcome to Nepal! Upon landing at Tribhuvan International Airport, you’ll be greeted by a friendly representative from Feel Everest who will escort you to your hotel in Kathmandu. Depending on your arrival time, you may choose to explore the city’s vibrant streets and soak in the rich Newari culture — with its intricate temples, bustling squares, and centuries-old architecture. Rest well as your Himalayan adventure begins tomorrow. Overnight in Kathmandu.

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    Day 02: Drive to Chame (2,670m) – Shared Bus to Besisahar & Jeep to Chame (9–10 hrs)

    The journey into the mountains begins today! After breakfast, you’ll board a tourist bus heading north toward Besisahar, passing through scenic hills, river valleys, and small roadside villages that offer a glimpse into rural Nepali life. Upon arrival in Besisahar, switch to a shared jeep that follows the Marshyangdi River toward Chame — a charming town nestled between towering peaks. The drive is long but rewarding, with ever-changing landscapes and breathtaking mountain views. Arrive in Chame late afternoon and unwind after a full day of travel. Overnight in Chame.

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    Day 03: Trek to Pisang (3,200m) from Chame (5–6 hrs)

    Today marks your first steps into the Annapurna Conservation Area. Leaving Chame behind, you pass through a traditional chorten gate, signaling the official start of your trek. The trail winds along rocky ridges and pine forests, offering panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. Passing through Bhratang and following the Marshyangdi River, you ascend steeply along the Pangdi Danda ridge to reach the picturesque village of Pisang , known for its unique wind-swept landscape and ancient monasteries. Overnight in Pisang.

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    Day 04: Trek to Manang (3,570m) from Pisang (6–7 hrs)

    From Pisang, the trail splits — you’ll take the northern route toward Ghyaru and Ngawal. As you walk, enjoy stunning views of Pisang Peak (6,091m) and Annapurna I (8,091m) looming majestically in the distance. Pass through Munchi and arrive at Braga Village, home to the iconic Braga Monastery , where you can experience the spiritual essence of the region. From here, continue onward to Manang , a key stop for acclimatization and cultural exploration. Overnight in Manang.

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    Day 05: Rest and Acclimatization Day in Manang

    A well-earned rest day to adjust to the altitude and immerse yourself in the local culture. Explore the traditional Manangi community, known for their distinct lifestyle and warm hospitality. You may opt for a short hike to the serene Gangapurna Lake , framed by snow-capped peaks, or visit nearby monasteries such as Boozo Gompa . Use this day to relax, reflect, and prepare for the higher altitudes ahead. Overnight in Manang.

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    Day 06: Trek to Yak Kharka (4,050m) from Manang (5–6 hrs)

    Leaving Manang, the terrain becomes more rugged and arid as you head northwest. The trail follows the Jarsang River before turning north alongside the Thorung River. Walking through wide open valleys and high-altitude pastures, you’ll begin to feel the thinning air. As you gain elevation, the vastness of the Himalayas unfolds around you. Reach Yak Kharka , a small settlement dotted with grazing yaks and simple tea houses — perfect for a peaceful overnight stay. Overnight in Yak Kharka.

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    Day 07: Trek to Thorung Phedi (4,525m) from Yak Kharka (6–7 hrs)

    Today’s trek involves steady ascents over rocky trails with occasional descents. Pass through Ledar, where you’ll catch your first clear views of the mighty Himalayas ahead. The path crosses the Kone River before gradually climbing to Thorung Phedi , the last stop before crossing the famous Thorung La Pass (5,416m) . Spend the evening resting and preparing for one of the most challenging — and rewarding — days of your trek. Overnight in Thorung Phedi.

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    Day 08: Trek from Thorung Phedi to Muktinath via Thorung La Pass (5,416m) (8–9 hrs)

    An early start is essential today for crossing Thorung La Pass , the highest point of your journey. The climb is gradual at first, then becomes steeper as you approach the summit. At the top, take a moment to celebrate and enjoy the awe-inspiring 360-degree views of the Annapurna range, Nilgiri, and beyond.

    After a brief rest, begin your descent to Muktinath , a sacred pilgrimage site revered by both Hindus and Buddhists. Here, you can visit the Muktinath Temple , the eternal flame, and the 108 water taps symbolizing purification. Spend the night in this spiritually significant location. Overnight in Muktinath.

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    Day 09: Trek from Muktinath to Jomsom via Kagbeni (2,810m) (6–7 hrs)

    Start your day with a visit to the holy Muktinath Temple before beginning your descent towards Jomsom. The trail leads through Kagbeni, a historic village known for its wind-swept lanes and traditional Tibetan-style architecture. Continue along the banks of the Marshyangdi River, passing through arid landscapes and small settlements. Arrive in Jomsom , a bustling hub located in the heart of the Kali Gandaki Valley. Overnight in Jomsom.

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    Day 10: Drive to Pokhara (820m) from Jomsom (5–6 hrs)

    After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive back to Pokhara. The route takes you along the world’s deepest gorge — the Kali Gandaki , flanked by the towering peaks of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna. Pass through Kalopani and Tatopani, famous for its hot springs, before reaching Pokhara. Upon arrival, settle into your hotel and enjoy a relaxing evening by Phewa Lake. Optional boat ride available. Overnight in Pokhara.

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    Day 11: Drive back to Kathmandu (1,300m) from Pokhara (6–7 hrs)

    Begin your return journey to Kathmandu with a scenic drive along the Prithvi Highway. En route, enjoy sweeping views of Mt. Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and the Annapurna range. As you descend through lush hills and riverside towns, you’ll re-enter the bustling capital of Nepal. Arrive in Kathmandu in the early evening and spend your final night exploring the city or shopping for souvenirs. Overnight in Kathmandu.

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    Day 12: Final Departure
    Depending on your flight schedule, you may have some free time to explore Kathmandu’s hidden gems or do last-minute shopping. When it’s time to leave, a representative from Feel Everest will transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure. Bid farewell to the land of the Himalayas with memories that will last a lifetime. Safe travels!

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    Cost Includes

    • All Airport Transfers : Hassle-free round-trip transportation between Tribhuvan International Airport and your hotel in Kathmandu using comfortable private vehicles.
    • Accommodation in Cities :
      • 2 nights’ stay at a Tourist Standard Hotel in Kathmandu with daily breakfast
      • 1 night’s stay at a Tourist Standard Hotel in Pokhara with breakfast included
    • Cultural Welcome Dinner : Enjoy a traditional Nepali dinner experience complete with live cultural performances, offering a glimpse into Nepal’s vibrant heritage.
    • Ground Transportation : All necessary transfers are arranged via a combination of private cars, shared jeeps, and tourist buses , as outlined in the itinerary.
    • Trekking Permits & Paperwork : We handle all official documentation, including the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System) .
    • Professional Support Team :
      • A licensed, English-speaking, government-registered trekking guide
      • Experienced local porters to carry luggage (1 porter shared between 2 trekkers)
    • Meals During the Trek :
      • Full board meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) throughout the trek
      • Complimentary tea or coffee with meals
      • Safe drinking water provided through iodine/chlorine treatment or boiling
    • Mountain Accommodation :
      • 3 nights in private rooms with attached bathrooms and hot showers
      • Remaining nights in twin-sharing, soft-comfortable rooms with access to shared toilet facilities
    • Safety & Health :
      • A comprehensive medical kit carried by your guide for emergency use
      • Regular health monitoring during high-altitude segments
    • Government and Service Taxes : All applicable local and national taxes are included in the package price.
    • Trekking Gear Provided :
      • High-quality down-filled sleeping bag
      • Durable duffel bag for carrying personal belongings during the trek
    • Memorable Souvenirs :
      • Annapurna Region Trekking Map
      • “Amazing Nepal” T-Shirt as a keepsake from your Himalayan adventure
    • Farewell Dinner : Conclude your trek with a warm and memorable farewell dinner in Kathmandu, celebrating your successful journey through the majestic Annapurna region.

    Required Equipments

    Are you planning to book a trekking package with Feel Everest Trek and wondering what gear you need to bring for your Himalayan adventure? We’ve got you covered! Below is a comprehensive checklist of essential equipment and clothing to help you prepare effectively for your trek. You can customize this list based on personal preferences, the season, and your level of experience.

    Please note: All your main luggage (except your daypack) will be carried by our experienced porters. One porter is assigned for every two trekkers, with a maximum load capacity of 25 kg total (12.5 kg per person) . Be mindful of weight limits when packing.

    Additionally, domestic flights to and from trekking regions allow a maximum of 15 kg of personal baggage per person . Any extra belongings not required during the trek can be securely stored at your hotel in Kathmandu at no additional cost.

    HEAD

    • Buff or neck gaiter – useful for sun, wind, and cold protection
    • Sun hat or wide-brimmed hat – for UV protection at high altitude
    • Lightweight balaclava or warm fleece hat – ideal for chilly mornings and nights
    • Polarized sunglasses – must have UV400 protection
    • Headlamp / torch with spare batteries – essential for early starts and nighttime use

    UPPER BODY

    • Cotton T-shirts or moisture-wicking base layers – breathable for daytime hiking
    • Fleece jacket or mid-layer – for warmth during rest breaks and evenings
    • Waterproof and windproof jacket (Gore-Tex recommended) – crucial for unpredictable mountain weather
    • Down-filled insulated jacket Highly recommended to bring your own , but we also provide complimentary down jackets that must be returned upon completion of the trek

    LOWER BODY

    • Lightweight long trousers or trekking pants – comfortable for walking and sun protection
    • Thermal leggings or long johns – for cold nights at higher elevations
    • Waterproof trekking pants (Gore-Tex preferred) – protects against rain and snow

    FEET

    • Thin inner socks (moisture-wicking) – prevent blisters
    • Warm woolen hiking socks (multiple pairs) – for insulation at night and during hikes
    • Sturdy, broken-in hiking boots – waterproof and ankle-supportive
    • Sneakers or slippers – for relaxing at teahouses and camps

    HANDS

    • Lightweight gloves – for mild temperatures
    • Insulated waterproof gloves or mittens – essential for high-altitude conditions

    ACCESSORIES & OTHER ITEMS

    • Sleeping bag rated to -20°C We recommend bringing your own , but we also offer complimentary sleeping bags which must be returned after the trek
    • Complimentary trekking duffel/kit bag – provided by Feel Everest Trek for carrying your items during the trek
    • Extra large suitcase or duffel bag – for storing unused items at your Kathmandu hotel
    • Plastic dry bags or waterproof liners – to keep your belongings safe from rain inside your trek bag
    • Trekking poles optional but highly recommended for stability on rough terrain
    • Water bottle or hydration bladder (2–3 liters capacity) – staying hydrated is key
    • Toiletries – toothbrush, toothpaste, biodegradable soap, hand sanitizer, etc.
    • Quick-dry towel – microfiber towels are ideal
    • Basic sewing kit – for emergency gear repairs
    • Insect repellent (for lower altitudes)
    • Sunscreen SPF 50+ and lip balm with UV protection – high UV exposure even on cloudy days
    • Personal first aid kit – including:
      • Painkillers (e.g., Paracetamol or Ibuprofen)
      • Antihistamines
      • Anti-diarrheal medication (e.g., Imodium)
      • Band-aids and blister plasters
      • Rehydration salts
      • Any personal prescription medications
    • Wet wipes or hand wipes – for hygiene on the trail
    • Reading or journaling material – for downtime at teahouses

    Additional Notes

    • We strongly encourage eco-friendly travel – please avoid single-use plastics and carry reusable water bottles.
    • Most trekking gear (including jackets, sleeping bags, boots, and trekking poles) can be rented or purchased in Kathmandu , particularly in the Thamel area, should you forget or be unable to pack certain items.
    • Our team ensures all necessary trekking supplies are accounted for before departure — so you can focus on enjoying your journey!

    Usefule Information

    Why consider Feel Everest Trek for your Himalayan journey?

    Feel Everest Trek distinguishes itself as a reputable and experienced trekking agency, recognized for its longstanding commitment to both safety and the authentic Himalayan experience. The organization employs licensed guides with considerable expertise in local culture and safety procedures, ensuring participants are well-cared for throughout their trek. Accommodations are comfortable yet accessible, with transparent pricing policies that eliminate unexpected fees. The agency demonstrates a prioritization of client safety, maintaining a 99% safety record, and actively supports local communities through employment and sustainable practices. Customers also benefit from responsive service, with inquiries addressed promptly by knowledgeable consultants. Overall, Feel Everest Trek offers a high-quality trekking experience that benefits both travelers and local stakeholders.

    What is the optimal season for the Annapurna Circuit Short Trek?

    The Annapurna Circuit Short Trek is best undertaken during spring (March to May), when rhododendrons are in full bloom and weather conditions are generally favorable, or in autumn (September to November), which is characterized by clear skies and stable weather—ideal for mountain views. While summer months (June to August) present verdant landscapes, trekkers should be prepared for periodic rainfall. It is generally advised to avoid trekking from December to February, as heavy snowfall and challenging trail conditions can render higher-altitude routes difficult to navigate.

    Is the Annapurna Circuit Short Trek appropriate for beginners?

    The Annapurna Circuit Short Trek is widely regarded as a suitable introduction to high-altitude trekking. Although the route is moderately challenging, involving significant ascents and descents, physically fit beginners who are adequately prepared can complete the trek successfully. The itinerary includes passes over 5,000 meters (notably Thorong La Pass at 5,416m), making proper acclimatization and physical conditioning essential for participant well-being.

    Are visas required for entry into Nepal?

    Most foreign nationals will require a visa to enter Nepal, with Indian citizens being the primary exception. Travelers must possess a valid passport (with at least six months’ validity and one blank page) as well as a recent passport-sized photograph. The standard fee is $50 for a 30-day multiple-entry visa or $135 for a 90-day multiple-entry visa. Visas may be applied for online up to 15 days before arrival. Prospective visitors from certain countries—such as Nigeria, Afghanistan, Somalia, Iraq, and Ethiopia—should consult their nearest Nepalese embassy, as they may not be eligible for a visa on arrival.

    What is the process for airport transfer and accommodation?

    Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, a Feel Everest Trek representative will meet travelers at the arrival gate and facilitate their transfer to a designated hotel. The standard package includes two nights in a three-star hotel in Kathmandu and one night in a three-star hotel in Pokhara, with breakfast provided at both locations. Following the conclusion of the trek, guests are transferred back to the airport for their departure, ensuring a streamlined and convenient travel experience.

     

    Frequently Asked Question
    • At Feel Everest Trek, our group treks typically range from 2 to 10 participants, with an average group size of about 8 adventurers. This ensures a personalized and cohesive experience. For those seeking a more tailored journey, we also offer solo treks and private group treks. If you’re interested in these options, feel free to reach out to Feel Everest Trek for further details and customized arrangements!

    • Yes, you can extend your trek with Feel Everest Trek for an additional cost. For private or solo treks, we can easily adjust the itinerary based on your request through your guide. For group treks, extending the trip depends on the group’s schedule and agreement. We recommend discussing potential changes with your guide and group to explore feasible adjustments, ensuring a seamless and personalized Himalayan experience.

    • During your trek with Feel Everest Trek, you can purchase mineral water or boiled water at teahouses along the route. On the trails, water is available from public taps or natural springs, but we recommend treating it with water-purifying tablets for safety. To help preserve the pristine Everest region, we encourage using treated water instead of bottled water, as it reduces environmental pollution. Please note that as you ascend to higher altitudes, the cost of bottled or boiled water may increase. water purification methods environmental impact tips

    All Inclusive Cost

    From Original price was: $ 1,050.00.Current price is: $ 935.00.


      Book the tour

       Number ticket  × $ 935.00

      Group Discounts

      Group discount $ 0.00 ( People)
      Total = $ 935.00

      From Original price was: $ 1,050.00.Current price is: $ 935.00.