The Annapurna Circuit Trek (13 days) is one of Nepal’s most iconic journeys, offering a complete Himalayan experience filled with changing landscapes, cultural encounters, and breathtaking mountain views.
The trek begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Tal (1,700 m / 5,577 ft), where the actual walking starts. From there, the trail follows the Marsyangdi River through beautiful Gurung and Manangi villages such as Dharapani (1,860 m / 6,102 ft), Chame (2,670 m / 8,760 ft), Upper Pisang (3,300 m / 10,826 ft), and Manang (3,540 m / 11,614 ft).
After a rest and acclimatization day in Manang, the route gradually ascends to Yak Kharka (4,050 m / 13,287 ft) and Thorong Phedi (4,540 m / 14,895 ft) before reaching the trek’s highest and most challenging point — the Thorong La Pass (5,416 m / 17,769 ft). Standing at this elevation, trekkers are rewarded with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.
The descent then leads to the sacred pilgrimage site of Muktinath (3,760 m / 12,336 ft), continuing through Kagbeni (2,800 m / 9,186 ft) and Jomsom (2,720 m / 8,924 ft), where the trek concludes with a drive or short flight to Pokhara.
This 13-day Annapurna Circuit Trek covers elevations ranging from 1,700 m (5,577 ft) to 5,416 m (17,769 ft) and is considered moderate to challenging.
It’s suitable for trekkers with a good level of fitness and an interest in both natural beauty and cultural diversity. The trail offers striking contrasts — from lush valleys and pine forests to dry, windswept Himalayan plateaus.











