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Nar phu Trek

Difficulty

Expert

Duration

19 Days

Region

Everest

Max Altitude

5416 M


Best Time To Travel

Spring (March - May) and Fall (September - November)Winter season (December - February)


Nar-phu valley trek is least visited trekking destination of Nepal. Narphu valley trekking is newly open off the beaten path trekking trail of Annapurna trekking region

 Nar Village sits above a large flat plain which make up the extensive agriculture fields being plowed by teams of humans and their yak. It seemed as though the entire village population are in the fields turning the soil and planting seeds in anticipation for the summer rains. As in Phu, wandering around the village and observing local life untainted by the outside world is fascinating.

  • Day 1: Arrival

    Upon your arrival, our representative from Himalayan Sherpa Adventure awaits you at the airport. We will then proceed towards your hotel and brief you about Nepal and your trek. In the evening, we take you to a traditional Nepali restaurant for dinner where we will give you more information about the trek, your city sightseeing and also answer any questions you may have. Overnight in Hotel Mulberry. (B, D)

  • Day 2 : Sightseeing in Kathmandu and equipment check

    Our guide will check your equipment in the morning to see if everything is fine. We will then start our sightseeing tour, heading to at least 3 major attractions in Kathmandu. Our sightseeing starts in the morning and should finish around 3 pm. Some major sites are Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath and Kathmandu Durbar square. You will have the rest of the day free and also a chance to do any last minute shopping before your trek. Overnight in Hotel Mulberry . (B)

  • Day 03:  Jagat 1100m 9 hours drive

    This day we drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar by private coaster or hiace/van to besisahar which takes about 6-7 hours starting @7am in the morning . After stopping in besisahar, we get our trekking permits checked and start our journey by driving on a local jeep to Jagat as the roads are on rough terrain . On the way we see lots of natural springs originating from the Himalayas . Overnight at Jagat . (B,D)

  • Day 04:  Dharapani 1,960m 8 walking hours

    Today is the day we start our trek without any modes of transportation . After our breakfast , we will start our trek to today's destination. Dharapani situated at the elevation of 1960m is a small villages with very less household but has spellbound beauty and greenery all around . It is a long walk day so we ascend steadily through the forest trail along the Marshyangdi river .Overnight at Dharapani . (B,D)

  • Day 05:  Koto 2,610m 6 walking hours

    After breakfast we ascend towards koto . We take our steps slowly through the pine forest trails and some terraced paddy fields . On the way , we can see some of the places with apple farm scattered in a small piece of land . The apple farming by locals of koto is very famous around the area as it is very delicious .The apples are used to make juices and wines. Overnight at koto .(B,D)

  • Day 06: Meta 3,560m 8 walking hours

    After breakfast , today we prepare for our ascent above 3000 m as it gets a little challenging than the day before . After crossing the river , we enter the valley of Nar and Phu which is also known as the lost valley . The trail today consists of mixed forests of Oak , Bamboo and Rhododendron with suspension bridges as we ascend towards the core of the valley . We also climb steep hill witnessing the scenic mountains as we reach near to Meta . Stay overnight at Meta .(B,D)

  • Day 07: Phu Gaon 4,250m 8 walking hours

    Today we head towards the famous village of Phu Gaon after breakfast . We can see colorful and unique stupas reflecting the sacred Tibetian culture and the significance of the Nar and Phu itself . The Nar Phedi monastery is the highlight of today’s trek .We pass through the canyon , gorges that makes the way for different falls which are mostly active during monsoon . Upon passing all the landforms seen , we again pass through the steep trails that takes us to Phu Gaon. (B,D)

  • Day 08: Rest at Phu Gaon

    As everyday passes with increase in elevation, we will need some days to rest and acclimatize to the altitude. Phu Gaon is a perfect place to rest and acclimatise our body according to the elevation. We start our day slow and explore around the Phu village which shows the typical tibetian culture and the ruins of the older monastery which has historical importance . We also hike up to Himlung HImal base camp lying above glacial valley which takes us about hours and on the way we visit Tashi Lhakhang Gompa . We also spend out time with the locals who have their daily chores such as yak and sheep wool rearing , pounding mustard seeds into a paste for oil and other works .Stay overnight at Phu Gaon . (B,D)

  • Day 09:  Nar 4,110m 7 walking hours

    Today we descend towards Nar passing through many streams and suspension bridges until Mahendra Pul which takes about 5 hours . We then pass the high suspension bridge of 80m over the Gorge of Lapche River. After crossing Mahendra Pul , we trek for 2 more hours which brings us to Nar village .Overnight at Nar . (B,D)

  • Day 10: Rest day at Nar

    Today we rest and acclimatize in the Nar village as we have a long walk day tomorrow. We start our day slowly after having the breakfast and we explore Nar area . This place is the attraction of our trek as it reflects the Tibetian culture and Buddhist monasteries on the lap of pisang peak 6091m . The social life here is more likely than Phu Gaon .Overnight in lodge at Nar. (B,D)

  • Day 11:  Ngwal 3,660m via Kang La Pass 5,322m 8 walking hours

    Today is a long day, as we pass through the Kang la Pass to reach Ngawal . We start early today and head for Kang La Pass which also falls in Annapurna circuit trek route. The elevation and weather conditions can make the trail challenging and requires special attention while walking. . Annapurna II, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak are the main attractions of Kang La Pass .After Passing Kang La , we descend steeply towards Ngawal . Ngawal that lies on the upper Pisang route of the Annapurna Circuit , is different from the ancient villages of Nar and Phu we visited. Upon reaching Ngwal , the accommodation is more comfortable than before . Stay overnight at Ngwal .(B,D)

  • Day 12: Manang 3,540m 5 walking hours

    Today we descend slowly towards the beautiful dry valley of Manang .We start out trek by descending down the hill . On our descent, views of Annapurna range while passing through the village of Paugh is apparent. We also visit the 500 year old monastery of Braga which is near to Manang . We continue to Manang via Humde. On the way we see the peaks of Annapurna II - IV, Chulu and Tilicho Peak. Lodge overnight at Manang .We then slowly ascend to mungli and to the main trail of annapurna which takes us to Manang .Overnight in Manang .(B,D)

  • Day 13:  Yak Kharka 4,110m 4 walking hours

    After breakfast , we head for Yak Kharkha through Gunsang village . Today 's day is a short trek compared to other days so we will take it easy.The trail is mostly from the small villages and teahouses and the houses that are newly built . The trails are quite busy as the yaks and sheeps are frequently used for transporting the goods . Overnight at Yak Kharka .(B,D)

  • Day 14:  Thorong Phedi 4,600m 4 walking hours

    Our destination today is Thorong Phedi which is at 4600 m . We hike up a ridge to be welcomed by an extraordinary view of mountains and then descend to Marshyangdi river through the wooden bridge and small teahouses. Following the right bank we ascend up the mountain path and follow a narrow trail and reach the Thorong Phedi . Upon reaching Thorong Phedi , we rest and prepare for the next day . Overnight at Thorong Phedi , (B,D)

  • Day 15:  Muktinath 3,800m via Thorong La 5,416m 8 walking hours

    Today we embark on our journey to take on the highest pass in the world 5416 meters - Thorong La. This is the day we have been waiting for .We follow the switchbacks until we reach the stone pyramid and the prayer flags that mark the Thorong Pass. From the pass , Annapurna III , Gangapurna and Chulu west can be clearly seen than any other point . We complete the pass steadily and descend as soon as we can . However , the climb is rewarded with magnificent views of the Himalayan scenery . Then it goes steeply down to Muktinath. Lodge overnight at Muktinath. (B,D)

  • Day 16: Jomsom (2,715m/8,910ft): 6 walking hours

    After two long days of the pass , we have an easy day to Jomsom .Before descending to Jomsom we visit the sanctuary with the eternal fire in Muktinath . Muktinath is also very sacred place for the people of Hindu and Buddhist religion . The landscape here is barren, almost desert-like as it is a dry valley .It is also considered as desert of Nepal . Lodge overnight at Jomsom. (B,D)

  • Day 17: Jomsom -Pokhara 827m 30 min flight

    After breakfast, we bid goodbye to our trekking team and start our scenic flight from Jomsom till Pokhara. Our flight passes through between Mt Annapurna and Mt Dhaulagiri. After landing in Pokhara, we drop you to your hotel. Rest of the day is free to explore the beautiful city of Pokhara. Pokhara has many beautiful sites to visit. Phewa lake is one of the main attraction. Overnight in Mt Kailash Resort. (B)

  • Day 18: Drive or Fly to Kathmandu 8 hours drive

    Today we fly back to Kathmandu. As we reach Kathmandu in the afternoon, you have the rest of the day free. Overnight in Hotel Mulberry. (B)

  • Day 19: Final departure

    We bid final farewell and drop you to the airport for final departure. (B).

What's Included ?

• All airport and hotel transfers
• 3 nights of hotel stay in Kathmandu on Bed & Breakfast basis
• Professionally trained and experienced tour guide and assistant guides
• Welcome/or Farewell Dinner
• Transportation in our private company vehicle
• Entrance permit and fees for all the Heritage sites
• All government and local taxes

What's Excluded ?

• Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu
• Tips for guides and drivers
• Personal expenses
• Personal Insurance– travel and rescue insurance
• Airfare for international flights to and from Kathmandu
• Rescue services
• Nepalese visa fee
• Services not mentioned in the “Included” section

  • hats/beanie

  • Sunglasses

  • Scarf/Buff.

  • Candies/sweets

  • Headlights.

  • Lip balm

  • Sunscreen

  • A warm fleece

  • fewT shirts/ long and short sleeve shirts.

  • Daun Jacket

  • Windstopper jacket

  • ponchos/Raincoat

  • A few pieces innerwear.

  • few pairs ski underwear

  • windproof trouser

  • pairs of Trekking Socks

  • pairs woolen socks.

  • Slipper & Sandals

  • trekking shoes

  • one comfortable shoes

  • thin gloves & think gloves

  • backpack / Rucksack (waterproof)

  • Sleeping bag -10* C

  • Duffel bag

  • Water bottle

  • Pocket knife

  • thermos

  • Towel & hand towel

  • Toiletries

  • Trekking poles

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