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Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit

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  • Jyatha, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal

Trip Costs: US$ 1565

Overview

The Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit is a spectacular Himalayan journey that combines the remote wilderness of the restricted Nar Phu Valley with the classic beauty of the Annapurna Circuit. This adventure takes trekkers through ancient Tibetan-influenced villages, dramatic rock canyons, high alpine pastures, and across challenging mountain passes, offering a perfect blend of cultural immersion and high-altitude trekking in Nepal. Ideal for experienced hikers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience, the route showcases untouched landscapes rarely visited by mass tourism.

Starting from the Annapurna region, the trail diverts at Koto and heads north into the secluded Nar and Phu villages before crossing Kang La Pass (5,322m) to rejoin the Annapurna Circuit near Ngawal. Along the way, trekkers enjoy breathtaking views of Annapurna II, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, and other Himalayan giants. The combination of remote valley exploration and the legendary circuit route makes this trek both adventurous and diverse in scenery, culture, and altitude variation.

Typically completed in 15–18 days, the Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit requires good physical fitness and proper acclimatization due to its high elevations and rugged terrain. Trekkers need special permits as the region lies within a restricted area, ensuring preserved culture and pristine nature inside the Annapurna Conservation Area. For travelers seeking a less crowded yet rewarding Himalayan trekking experience in Nepal, this combined itinerary stands out as one of Nepal’s most authentic and scenic adventures.


Trip highlights

  • Explore the remote and culturally rich Nar Phu Valley, one of Nepal’s most untouched Himalayan regions.
  • Experience authentic Tibetan-influenced villages of Nar and Phu with ancient monasteries, prayer flags, and traditional stone houses.
  • Cross the spectacular Kang La Pass (5,322m) with breathtaking panoramic views of Annapurna II, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, and the surrounding Himalayan range.
  • Trek a less-crowded section of the legendary Annapurna Circuit, combining remote wilderness with a classic Himalayan trail.
  • Witness dramatic landscapes including deep river gorges, narrow canyons, high alpine meadows, and glacial valleys.
  • Visit sacred monasteries and experience centuries-old Buddhist culture in preserved mountain settlements.
  • Walk through diverse vegetation zones within the Annapurna Conservation Area, home to rare Himalayan wildlife.
  • Enjoy stunning sunrise and mountain views from high-altitude vantage points along the trail.
  • Experience a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and natural beauty on one of Nepal’s most rewarding off-the-beaten-path treks.

Detailed Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m)

As you fly into Kathmandu, you'll have beautiful views over the valley, the snow capped mountain peaks in Himalaya, and of the terraced fields below. As per your arrival time, our representative will be at the airport to receive you and transfer you to your booked hotel.

Overnight in Hotel.

Day 02: Fully day sightseeing tour in Kathmandu

Today after the breakfast we will proceed for sightseeing tour in and around the Kathmandu valley. The Durbar Squares, Pashupatinath temple, Swoyambhunath temple and Boudhanath temple are the major sight-seeing areas around the Kathmandu valley. These all are listed in a world heritage sites. The Durbar Square shows us the regal life of ancient periods. Pashupatinath Temple is one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimages. Swoyambhunath Temple and Boudhanath Stupa is the Buddhist temple which is very popular around the globe. Swoyambhunath is also known as money temple stands on the hilltop west of the Kathmandu valley. It can also be known as the viewpoint of Kathmandu valley. Boudhanath temple is the biggest Chhorten ever made around the world.

Overnight in Hotel.

Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Dharapani (1860m) – approx. 8 hours

The drive from Kathmandu to Dharapani usually takes 7 to 8 hours, depending on road conditions and weather. You will start by leaving the bustling streets of Kathmandu, transitioning through residential areas and commercial districts. As you head west on the Prithvi Highway, the route takes you through the Kathmandu Valley and the Trishuli River basin, offering scenic views of river valleys, terraced fields, and forested hills. You will pass through towns like Dhading, Malekhu, and Besisahar, with Besisahar being a notable transit point at around 760 meters (2,493 feet) and offering essential services. From Besisahar, the road follows the Marsyangdi River and becomes narrower and more rugged as you approach the foothills of the Himalayas. The drive features winding roads and steep sections, with the landscape shifting from dense forests to terraced fields and traditional villages. The journey culminates in Dharapani, situated at approximately 1,860 meters.

Overnight in teahouse.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 04: Trek from Dharapani to Koto (2600m) – approx. 7/8 hours

Today, we will walk through dense forests of pine and fir, crossing wooden bridges. One of the highlighted parts of this day is Bagarchhap village (2160m). It is a small Tibetan-style village popular for its whitewashed monastery (Gompa) and prayer wheels (mani wheel) lining the route. The path continues through towering trees, leading our way to Danaque and then to Timang (2750m). This section is the most rewarding one. After a few hours of hiking, this place gives trekkers stunning views of various mountain peaks, such as Mount Manaslu and Peak 29 (Ngadi Chuli, 7871m). Gazing at mesmerizing Himalayan views, we will hike towards the Koto Village. Koto Village serves as the gateway to Nar Phu Valley. All the trekkers must register at the checkpoint to enter this village. Nar Phu lies in a restricted area of Nepal.

Overnight in teahouse.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 05: Trek from Koto to Meta (3570m) – approx. 7/8 hours

We start our trek early in the morning, as there is a lot of distance to cover on this first day. We cross the river and enter the Nar & Phu valleys where you will see old, under-developed towns on the nearby Annapurna Circuit. The route passes through beautiful woods, past small cave shelters and pilgrims’ resting places. Emerging from a narrow canyon, the trail passes under a wide waterfall, from which point the woods become thinner and the vistas wider. The last stretch into Meta involves climbing a steep hill, where you will be rewarded with amazing views of some of the giant snowy peaks in the area. Meta lies on a big open plain and consists of a few lodges, where we will stay overnight. Overnight in teahouse. Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Overnight in teahouse.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 06: Trek from Meta to Phu Village / Phu Gaon (4250m) – approx. 5/6 hours

We hike downhill from Meta village along the banks of Phu Khola through a nearby desert gorge, taking in breathtaking views of Kangaroo Mountain, Pokharkan, and Amotsang Himal. Today's ascent is slow and not too challenging.

The trail takes us past beautiful Buddhist chortens (cairns/shrines) with views of spectacular gorges, canyons, and ruins of Tibetan-style forts. The first Tibetan migrants arrived in Phu Gaon nearly 200 years ago.

Crossing a suspension bridge, we reach Phu, from where we can visit Tashi Lhakhang Monastery. Overnight in teahouse. Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Overnight in teahouse.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 07: Trek from Phu Village / Phu Gaon to Nar Phedi – approx. 4/5 hours

Today, we retrace our steps slightly as we head towards Nar Phedi. We hike downhill from Phu village along the banks of Phu Khola, crossing a bridge spanning an 80m deep narrow canyon. It is a breathtaking and dramatic part of the trail.

We descend towards Mahayandra Pool, the trail takes a steep descent before reaching Nar, where we spend the night in a teahouse. Before that, we visit Nar Phedi Monastery, where we attend evening prayers with the nuns. We also share a home-cooked dinner prepared by the nuns and experience the daily life of the monastery. Trekkers are welcome to donate and light oil lamps for loved ones, making this a spiritually enriching experience.

Overnight in teahouse.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 08: Trek from Nar Phedi to Nar Village (4110m) – approx. 2/3 hours

The trek from Nar Phedi to Nar village in Nepal is a scenic route through Buddhist settlements and multiple monasteries. We start from Nar Phedi, visiting Buddhist monasteries and Buddhist settlements decorated with mantra flags and some arts of Buddha stupa (chortens). After Yughat, we reach the second gate of Nar Valley. It signals our arrival in an ancient village, which is rich in Buddhist monasteries (Tashi Lhakhang Monastery). It takes us 2 -3 hours to reach Nar village from Nar Phedi.

Overnight in teahouse.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 09: Trek from Nar Village to Kang La Pass (5320m) , then to Ngawal (3650m) – approx. 7/8 hours

The trek from Nar village to Kang La Pass, then to Ngawal, is challenging. It involves ascending through yak pastures, crossing high passes like Kang La (5,320m), and descending to a village. We begin our day early, departing Nar Village (4,110m) around 4 a.m. The initial two hours involve a gentle ascent, allowing our bodies to warm up before tackling the steeper, rugged sections leading to the Kang La Pass (5,320m). Upon reaching the summit, trekkers are rewarded with panoramic views of the Annapurna Massif, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, and Annapurna II. We will descend from Kang la and stay overnight in a teahouse in Ngawal.

Overnight in teahouse.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 10: Trek from Ngawal to Manang (3,540 m) – approx. 4/5 hours

We continue our trek walking through the big hills, jungle and wetlands. On the way, we can see beautiful landscapes, stupas and lama school. After 6 hours of walking, we will reach Manang, one of the happening places of the trek.

Overnight in teahouse.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 11: Acclimatization at Manang (3540m)

We spend our time visiting the temple, taking side trips to Gangapurna Lake, and going on excursions to enjoy the beautiful scenery around the villages. Besides, we should go to the Himalayan Rescue Association Clinic.

Overnight in teahouse.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 12: Trek from Manang to Yak Kharka (4,018 m) – approx. 3/4 hours

After acclimatization and rest at Manang, we will be energized and excited to continue our walk towards Yak Kharka which ascends by 500 m. We make the climb steadily through Tenki Manang, leaving the Marsyangdi Valley. Continuing along the Jarsang Khola Valley, we reach Yak Kharka at 4,000 m. Herds of yaks and vegetation’s appear to thin out.

Overnight in teahouse.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 13: Trek from Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi (4,450 m) – approx. 3/4 hours

After a two-hour ascent, the trail descends to cross the river at 4,310 m. We then climb up to Thorong Phedi at 4,450 m where decent guesthouses have been built in the recent years.

Overnight in teahouse.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 14: Trek from Thorong Phedi to Thorong La (5,416 m) to Muktinath (3,802 m) – approx. 7/8 hours

Today is a long trek starting before sunrise at 4 am to reach the pass by 9-10 am. Otherwise weather conditions (strong winds) will greatly affect the journey, particularly at the Thorong La Pass. We climb steeply on a regular route which is quite easy to follow. However, some problems may arise due to altitude and snow. It often causes terrible problems to cross the pass if it is covered by heavy snow. After four hours of climbing to the pass marked by the chortens and prayer flags, we will be rewarded with stunning views from the top of the pass. Another four hours of walking will take us to the holy town of Muktinath.

Muktinath means place of nirvana and is home to the Muktinath Temple as well as several monasteries. It is said that all sorrows we feel are relieved when visiting the Temple. It is a sacred pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists. The prime pilgrimage month is September. The Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and has 108 waterspouts around it. Another attraction nearby is the Jwala Mai Temple which has a gorgeous natural spring and an eternal flame fueled by natural gas.

Overnight in teahouse.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 15: Drive from Muktinath to Pokhara (825m) – approx. 7/8 hours

The drive from Muktinath to Pokhara is about 156 kilometers. The drive includes passing through settlements like Jomsom, Marpha, Tatopani, and Beni. You can enjoy mountain views, the world's deepest gorge, and the wilderness. Pass through famous Thakali villages like Dana, Ghasa, Kalopani, and Marpha.

Overnight in Hotel.

Day 16: Drive back to Kathmandu – approx. 7 hours.

We drive back to Kathmandu on the same highway that takes us to Pokhara from Kathmandu. Throughout the drive, you observe the villages and towns on the way from a different angle. After reaching Kathmandu and checking into the hotel, we will have some free time to wander around the streets of Thamel.

Overnight in Hotel.

Day 17: Departure from Kathmandu.

As per your flight time you will be transferred to the airport for your flight back home or any other destinations. The airport check-in is 3 hours prior to the departure time and the hotel checkout time is 12 PM.

Or inform us if you want to stay longer for short tours such as Jungle Safari at National Parks, Mountain Biking, Rafting, a Tibet tour, a Tour to Bhutan or India Tour. We will be happy to assist you.

  • Trip facts

  • Trip duration : (14 Trek Days + 3 Days in Kathmandu) 17 days
  • Grade : Moderate to fairly challenging
  • Activity : Cultural sightseeing tour and trekking
  • Starts in : Kathmandu
  • End in : Kathmandu
  • Trek Type : Tea House
  • Accomodation : Hotel & lodge (tea house)
  • Transportation: Private Land Transportation
  • Max Altitude : 5416 m

Cost Includes

  • Airport pick-up and drop off services by private A/C vehicle
  • 3 nights accommodation in Kathmandu on twin /double sharing basis with breakfast only
  • Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu with English Speaking local Tour Guide and entry fees
  • All meals during the trek
  • Accommodation during the trek in Tea House
  • English speaking local expert guide, porters (ratio:2 members=1 porter) during the trek (per member max 12-13kg weight)
  • Transfer from Kathmandu to Dharapani and from Pokhara to Kathmandu by private land transportation
  • Transfer from Muktinath to Pokhara by private land transportation
  • 1 night accommodation in Pokhara on twin/double sharing basis with breakfast only
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit
  • Nar Phu Restricted Area Permit fees
  • Equipment clothing for porter & staffs for the trek
  • Insurance for all staff & porters
  • Rescue assistance (Should any emergency arise during your trek, we will provide prompt and professional rescue and medical services. For this, we recommend you to have your own travel insurance that can cover helicopter evacuation and medical treatment cost in case required.)
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu with live cultural performance at authentic Nepali restaurant on the last evening
  • All tax, VAT and company service charge

Cost Excludes

  • International flight & any other airfares
  • Nepal visa
  • Extra baggage charge if any (weight allowance 12kg+3 kg in domestic flight)
  • Personal gears & clothing (available on hire)
  • Tips for Guide, porters, drivers etc.
  • Any expenses incurred in emergency evacuation/road block due to any reason
  • Personal expenses such as table drinks, snacks while walking, hot water/shower, internet, telephone etc during the Everest Base Camp trek.
  • Clients insurance and Medical expenses
  • Any other tours, transfers and hotel accommodations other than mentioned above
  • Lunch & Dinner in Kathmandu & Pokhara


Extension Tours

Paragliding
Jungle Safari
Pokhara Tour
Rafting

Necessary Information

1. Visa to Nepal

You can obtain the Nepalese visa from Nepalese consulate in your country easily or upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. For that, you require a valid passport with 2 copies of passport size photos. Similarly, A visa for Nepal can be obtained at Nepal India border entry point at Birgunj, Nepalgunj, Kakadvitta, Bhairahawa, Gaddachowki and Kodari on the Nepal China border.

A15/30/90 day multiple entries Nepalese visa can be obtained by paying USD 30/50/125 or equivalent foreign currency respectively. For more information,please visit http://www.nepalimmigration.gov.np/page/tourist-visa

2. Welcoming upon your arrival in Nepal

We will be at the airport to welcome you upon your arrival to Nepal. We will be carrying the Raj BalaTreks & Expedition placard with your name underneath. From airport you will escorted to your hotel and we help you to check-in.

3. Health Issues and Vaccinations Requirement for Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit

As vaccination requirements change frequently, we suggest you to consult your doctor at least 2 months prior to the beginning of your trip. We recommend protection against malaria, tetanus, typhoid, hepatitis and polio.

The main health consideration during Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit is Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). You may experience some mild symptoms initially, such as headache, lethargy, nausea and difficulty sleeping, but these should lessen within a few days. To avoid Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), people take pills called ‘Diamox’. You can also use these pills after consulting with your doctor and purchase them in Kathmandu. Our itinerary will allow your body to acclimatize properly and handle the low oxygen rate.

If you have ever suffered from altitude sickness, or have a heart or breathing complaint, we highly recommend you to consult your doctor about your suitability for trekking in high altitude areas before booking. We suggest that you take some pain-killing pills with you and enough medicine for cold, diarrhea, nausea and fever. Some nasal ointment and throat-moistening pills will greatly help for those who are sensitive to chilly or freezing weather conditions.

4. Difficulty Level of the trek

Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit is a moderate to fairly challenging trek that does not require any technical expertise of mountaineering. It is basically a long hike up to the altitude of 5416 m. The trek is only grueling because of its duration of 14 days hike up and down the hill across diverse terrains (17 days including arrival and departure).

5. Trekking Type

Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit is a tea house trek. A Nepalese tea house is a lodge or guest house located in one of the trekking regions in the Nepal Himalayas. At the end of the day’s trekking you pitch up and have a room and food provided. Teahouse trekking in Nepal is an incredible experience.

6. Accommodation on the trek

There are plenty of basic, clean and friendly lodges along the trail. You often have to share rooms but you can also stay in single rooms where possible. Rooms are basic, normally just a bed with a pillow and blankets. A few have electric blanket, hot bags (luxury lodges) and all have a spacious dining room-lounge.

We will accommodate you and your group in a comfortable local lodge each day. The Guide coordinates with the local lodge owners and a porter is sent ahead to book the required rooms for the group (rooms cannot always be booked in advance).

7. Food on the Trek

On trek, we have breakfast and dinner in the tea-houses/lodges we spend the night and lunch on our way to the next destination. Nepalese, Tibetan, the more common continental and Indian cuisines are common choices in the menu.

To get an idea about your meals on the go, breakfast comprises a hot beverage, toasts, pancakes, eggs, etc. while lunch will include rice items, noodles, potato varieties, pizza, pasta, burger, meat items, and so on. The starters in dinnertime are soup varieties while the main course includes more or less similar items as that of lunch menu, including a dessert item and a hot beverage.

8. A Typical Day on a Tea House Trek in Nepal

We provide a comfortable experience on our teahouse lodge-style treks. Our team works hard to support you so that you can relax and enjoy trekking in Nepal. The lodges provide your meals in a communal dining room. There is a range in standard and service in teahouse lodges depending on location. i.e. lodges at higher altitude and places with fewer trekkers tend to have more basic facilities.

The day starts with getting up in your room shared with another trekker in our group. Before heading for breakfast you pack your overnight gear into your duffel bag. You would have given your breakfast orders to the guide to pass onto the kitchen last night. At the designated time the group will assemble in the dining room to eat breakfast. The menu has a range of items to choose from such as porridge, cereals, chapattis, and a choice of egg dishes. There is also the choice of tea or coffee plus other hot drinks like the popular ginger, lemon honey drink.

While the group is having breakfast the porters arrange their loads and set off in the cool of the morning. After breakfast, between 7am and 8am, we start trekking. The pace of the trek is moderate as there is plenty of time in the itinerary to reach the lodge for tonight. There will be plenty of time to enjoy the scenery, take photos and explore the local villages. Lunch will be around midday at a teahouse lodge by the side of the trail.

After lunch, we continue the trek and on most days we arrive at the lodge by mid- afternoon. For dinner, you get a two-course dinner (soup and main meal). The menus are quite standard with a range of dishes such as dal bhat, momos and the famous Sherpa stew. Dal bhat is a Nepalese dish of rice and lentils with vegetable curry. It is also possible to order spaghetti and pasta; pizzas; vegetable burgers and chips and fried rice.

After the meal, the leaders will discuss the plan for the next day. Afterwards, people might stay in the dining room chatting about the day’s events or playing cards. After a tiring day, most people head to their rooms quite early for the night. Tomorrow is likely to be very similar to today!

We cater for a variety of dietary requirements. There are always meals that are suitable for vegetarians. During booking, we find out if you have any dietary needs and agree upon meal plans before departure. If you have any questions about the food provided please get in touch with us to discuss further.

9. Flight / Land Transfers

You will drive from Kathmandu to Dharapani and from Pokhara to Kathmandu by private land transportation.

10. Personal Expenses – Approximate money you should carry on the trek

Our 17 days Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit cost is all inclusive of your accommodation, meals, permits and other official expenses.(See price includes and excludes section for more detail). Besides, other expenses depend on your spending habits. A USD 10-15 is sufficient to buy bottled water, snacks, chocolate bars, hot and cold drinks, and showers during the trek besides your included meals and accommodation.

11. Money Exchange

You can exchange money at a Bank or the money exchange counter in cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara. Many Tourist class Hotels have money exchange facilities. For Trekking, there are Banks and exchange counters at major Tourist hubs like Namche and Lukla. These days, there are availability of ATMs everywhere in Kathmandu and some in Lukla and Namche.

12. Tips

Tips are appreciated by your support team after the completion of your trekking in Nepal. The amount depends on your budget and appreciation of their work. As a suggestion, we advise that you can allocate 5- 10 % of the total tour cost as tips. It is recommended that you talk to the members and hand it over individually as per the hierarchy on the last day of the trek.

13. Facility of communication available on trek

Communication during Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit is not challenging but there are certain things to be considered. Phone reception is available in most of the places during the trek. Likewise, WIFI services are also available on the trail. To use WIFI services, you are expected to pay a fee. These fees increase as you scale up the higher altitude. Usually, the cost of WIFI services ranges about NPR 400-500 each depending upon the location you are staying in. And another option to stay connected with your family back home is by using an internet data package if you have a local SIM card. You can buy a SIM card around the street of your trip hotel in Kathmandu/Pokhara or ask your guide to arrange it one for you. However, we must inform you that internet service may not be strong in all places.

14. Luggage while trekking

During Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit, your main luggage will be carried by porter. Please keep your luggage as light as possible around 12 to 15 kgs for travel safety and porter welfare as per IPPG standard. You simply carry a day pack with water bottle, camera, sun-screen, spare jacket etc. You can leave your valuable items at your hotel in Kathmandu while trekking. Many hotels have a locker system and provide a deposit slip for the valuables kept under the hotel's safekeeping.

15. Climate & best time to do the trek

The main trekking season in Nepal is from October to mid-May when daytime temperatures at most altitudes are generally comfortable for walking, the sky is clear much of the time and rain and snow are occasional occurrences. Daytime temperatures will vary from 15ºC to 35ºC in the Kathmandu Valley to around 10ºC at 3,600m and progressively lower the higher we go.

Different seasons offer different advantages for trekking.

  • Post Monsoon/autumn:Mid-September to November. This is the main trekking season in Nepal. Day temperatures in Kathmandu are approximately above 20ºC. Skies are usually clear and days on trek are sunny and mild with clear mountain views. At the highest altitudes although the days can be nice and sunny the temperatures can drop to 10ºC and much lower. Nights will be colder with temperatures dropping as low as minus 10ºC and lower at the highest altitudes.
  • Pre-monsoon/spring:March to May. Both day and night temperatures will be warmer in general but haze will often build up in the afternoons. It is very hot in the lowlands and temperatures rise to 35ºC in Kathmandu. Flowers bloom in this season and this is one of the reasons people chose to trek in spring.

    Snow can be expected on any departure, usually at the higher altitudes. Summit day will be a very early start (usually about 2am) and will be extremely cold. Although mostly it is calm and clear on summit day the mountain does occasionally get high winds. You need to be equipped for temperatures as low as minus 25ºC plus wind chill on summit day.

    Please remember that in any mountain area the weather is never wholly predictable and you should be prepared and equipped to deal with any differences in weather beyond the conditions described above.

16. First Aid Kit

We supply a medical bag with standard medicines prescribed by trekking doctors and a user’s manual. Since our staffs/guides are not qualified for suggesting medications to western clients, we would request you to use the medicines upon your own risk. It is safer and more reliable if you have your own medicine kit and not depend on what we have.

17. Rescue /Evacuation

Your safety and security are our top priority, and we always make sure that nothing untoward happen to you. However, if anything serious like sickness or a casualty occurs, we will do everything to transfer you to the nearest hospital. As you are responsible for all the expenses incurred in evacuation, please make sure that it is covered by your insurance before assigning for it.

18. Insurance

Before joining the Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit, we recommend you to take a travel insurance which should cover cancellation, medical expenses, helicopter evacuation and emergency repatriation. Our staff will collect your insurance details before you leave for the trek.

19. All our guides are certified guides

All our guides are certified and trained trekking leaders. Our guides are certified by the Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management (NATHM), Nepal. They have years of experience working in this line of work and know the different trekking trails of Nepal, mountain ranges, culture, and mountain sickness.

20. Booking Procedure

Your booking of this Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit will be confirmed by email once we receive your deposit of 20% of the total trip and the signed copy of booking form and contract. The balance is due no later than two months prior to departure. If you book a tour less than 2 months prior to departure, you must send the full payment within 7 days of confirmation by us.

21. Cancellation Policy

If you cancel your booking, the following scale of charges will apply:

  • 2 months before departure – Loss of deposit (20% of the total trip)
  • 29 days to 2 months before departure – 30% of total trip cost
  • 10 to 28 days before departure – 60% of total trip cost
  • Less than 10 days before departure – 100% of total trip cost

Additional Information

1. Where is Annapurna Region?

Annapurna region lies in the western part of Nepal covering Gandaki and Dhaulagiri zones. Known around the world for its exemplary trekking trails, the region boasts of being the home to some of the highest peaks in the world including Annapurna, world’s deepest Valley Kali Gandaki river Valley, world’s highest navigable Pass Thorong-la, world’s highest freshwater lake Tilicho, diverse flora and fauna and the native homeland of world class Gurkha tribe the Gurungs and Magars. The region is regulated and managed by Annapurna Conservation Area Project, the first Conservation Area and the largest protected area of Nepal. The region’s biological diversity complimented by equally fascinating cultural diversity have made it a dream destination for trekking in Nepal.

2. Who Can Do Nar Phu Valley Trek With Annapurna Circuit?

The Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit is ideal for physically fit trekkers who are comfortable walking 6–7 hours daily on rugged mountain terrain and crossing high passes above 5,000 meters. This combined itinerary is best suited for experienced hikers or adventurous beginners with good stamina who seek a remote and culturally immersive Himalayan experience in the restricted Nar Phu Valley and along the classic Annapurna Circuit. Prior high-altitude trekking experience is highly recommended due to the challenging ascent over Kang La Pass (5,322m) and the risk of altitude-related issues, making proper acclimatization essential. Nature lovers, photographers, and cultural explorers looking for a less crowded yet rewarding trek in Nepal will find this adventure perfect for 2026 and beyond.

3. Nar Phu Valley Trek With Annapurna Circuit Distance

The Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit covers approximately 160–180 kilometers (100–112 miles), depending on the chosen itinerary and side trips. The route begins along the classic Annapurna Circuit before branching off at Koto into the remote Nar Phu Valley, eventually crossing the challenging Kang La Pass (5,322m) and rejoining the main circuit near Ngawal. Typically completed in 15–18 days, this extended Himalayan trek involves daily walks of 10–18 kilometers through diverse terrain, including deep gorges, alpine meadows, high mountain passes, and traditional villages. The combination of distance, altitude, and varied landscapes makes it one of the most comprehensive and rewarding trekking routes in Nepal.

4. Flora And Fauna On Nar Phu Valley Trek With Annapurna Circuit

The Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit offers diverse flora and fauna as the trail transitions from subtropical forests to high alpine landscapes within the Annapurna Conservation Area. Lower elevations feature pine, fir, oak, and rhododendron forests, while higher altitudes showcase alpine shrubs, juniper, and hardy medicinal herbs adapted to the harsh Himalayan climate. Wildlife sightings may include Himalayan blue sheep (bharal), Himalayan tahr, musk deer, and even the elusive snow leopard in remote sections of the Nar Phu Valley. The region is also rich in birdlife, including Himalayan griffon vultures and colorful pheasants, making the trek an excellent choice for nature lovers seeking biodiversity alongside dramatic mountain scenery.

5. Nar Phu Valley Trek With Annapurna Circuit Equipments And Gears

Below is a list of equipment and clothing required for trekking to Nar Phu Valley and Kang La. Appropriate trekking gears are not only required for the comfort/pleasure of your trek but also to improve safety factor. Please have a look over these items in order to fully prepare and thoroughly enjoy the trekking.

Head, face, and neck

  • Sun hat or cap (day)

  • Fleece beanie/woolen cap (night)

  • Balaclava (optional)

  • sunglasses

  • Sunscreens

  • Moisturizers

  • Lip Balm

  • Face towel

  • Scarf

  • Neck gaiters

Upper Body

  • T-shirts (preferably quick-dry and breathable) (day)

  • Parka/windbreaker (day)

  • Rain gear/poncho

  • Inner thermal (at night)

  • Fleece T-shirts (night)

  • Fleece jacket

  • Down jacket (night)

Lower Body

  • Undergarments

  • Trekking pants (preferably stretchable, quick-dry, and water-resistant) (day)

  • Rain gear

  • Inner thermal (at night)

  • Fleece/wool pants (night)

  • Hands

  • Light/outdoor gloves (day)

  • Warm winter gloves, fleece or woolen gloves (night)

 Legs

  • Thin socks (day)

  • Warm woolen socks (at night)

  • Hiking boots (preferably GORE-TEX) with spare shoelaces

  • Floaters or sandals

  • Knee support (optional)

Essential Items

  • Passport

  • Extra passport-size photos (min. 2) for trekking permit

  • Cell phone and charger

  • Money

  • Backpack and rain jacket

  • Duffel bag*

  • Padlocks

  • Rain cover and a day pack (30L)

  • Trekking pole

  • Sleeping Bag

  • Personal medicine

  • water bottle

Toiletries

  • Toothpaste and toothbrush

  • Facial wash, soap, and shampoo

  • Tissues or wet wipes

  • Toilet rolls

  • Hand sanitizer

  • Quick-dry towel

  • Handkerchiefs (optional)

  • Basic first-aid kit

 Others (Optional)

  • Thermo flask

  • Portable water filter/purification tablets

  • Earplug

  • A Universal Adaptor

  • Camera, memory card, and charger

  • Reading books or maps

  • Binoculars

  • Watch

  • Snack

6. Alternative Trips In Annapurna Region

If you are looking for alternative treks into Annapurna region, we have more options for this trekking region.

  1. Annapurna Circuit Trek 19 days
  2. Mardi Himal Trek 10 days
  3. Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek 11 days
  4. Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek 9 days
  5. Jomsom Muktinath Trek 14 days

There are more trekking trips in Annapurna Region. Please check the details https://www.thehimalayantrips.com/destinations/nepal/trek/annapurna-treks

7. Kathmandu Accommodation For Nar Phu Valley Trek With Annapurna Circuit

Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you’ll be promptly transported to your designated hotel, a comfortable and well-maintained 3 star hotel. Your stay includes twin-sharing/double accommodation with breakfast. All the rooms have private bathroom, TV, and ample storage for your luggage.

If you desire a more exclusive experience, you can upgrade to single occupancy or enhance your stay to a 4- or 5-star hotel at an additional charge.

8. Attached Toilet/bathroom Facilities During Nar Phu Valley Trek With Annapurna Circuit

On Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit, the choice of accommodation is limited to a local and traditional lodge known as tea-houses. These lodges have basic rooms often with sharing with others but they do have toilets and shower facilities. As Annapurna region being one of the world popular trekking areas and also the flow of trekkers increasing every year, the standard of the services these tea-houses provide has become better with comfortable and cozy rooms and even attached toilets at some locations.

9. Travel Insurance For Nar Phu Valley Trek With Annapurna Circuit

Having travel insurance that covers high-altitude adventure activities (above 5,000 m) is mandatory. This includes contingencies like flight disruptions, accidents, and emergency evacuations.

You can buy such insurance online from various providers. Some of the common choices based on client experiences for Nar Phu Valley and Kang La Trek include:

    • USA and Canada: Tugo, United Health Care, World Nomad, Blue Cross
    • Australia and New Zealand: Fast Cover, Allianz Australia
    • Singapore: Ergo, World Nomad (Explore plan level 3)
    • Europe: Europe Assistance, Austrian Alpine Club, Allianz Europe
    • India: ICICI Lombard

However, please ensure that the policy covers trekking up to 6,000 m altitude. While these are just suggestions, the policies, and coverage may vary accordingly. Contact these insurers directly to inquire about their offerings before making a purchase.

10. Phone And Gadgets Charging

During the trek, electricity is available at all the tea houses where you’ll spend the night. At lower elevations, electricity is primarily generated from hydropower. But at higher altitudes, solar energy is used for lights and power, though it can be affected by poor weather. To be prepared, bringing personal torch lights and power banks is advisable.

Charging electronic devices is possible along the Nar Phu Valley and Kang La trekking trails, but charging ports are usually not available in individual rooms. Instead, you can charge your device in the common dining room. Keep in mind that some tea houses may charge a nominal fee, typically a few hundred rupees, for charging your smart phone and camera.

It’s advisable to bring two-pin (type C) and three-pin (type D) adapters. However, you can either bring these adapters or buy them in Kathmandu.

11. Group Departure Treks & Private Treks

We conduct Group Departure Treks as well as Private Treks. If you have your own group, we provide you discounts based on your group size.

However, you will not get discounts for groups we assemble or our Fixed Group Departure Treks. For a group of 12 or more, we add an assistant guide. You can choose to conduct a private trek exclusively for your team.

12. Trip Extension

After completing the trek, you may want to stay a couple of days extra in Nepal. There are many beautiful and adventurous places in Nepal.

You can spend your time in various ways, such as sightseeing in Kathmandu, Nagarkot View Trip,Chitwan Jungle Safari, paragliding, White Water Rafting, and canoeing before flying back.

13. Guide To Overcoming Challenges On Nar Phu Valley Trek With Annapurna Circuit

Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit is a moderately to fairly challenging but incredibly rewarding adventure. A good level of physical fitness is required because it involves walking for several hours a day, frequently uphill, and at high altitudes. We highly recommend that you keep up a regular exercise routine for weeks before the hike. If you have any health issues, consult with your doctor before starting the hike.

Here are some tips to help you overcome difficulties during the trek and make the most of it:

Physical Preparation

We recommend you start fitness training before your trek. Focus on cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and endurance activities. Incorporate uphill and downhill walking into your training to simulate the trek's terrain.

Altitude Acclimatization

The classic trek usually starts from Dharapani, which is accessible by road from Kathmnadu. The trek to Nar Phu Valley and Kang La involves a gradual ascent, allowing your body to acclimatize to the increasing altitude. Our itinerary grants your body time to adapt to the increasing altitude, reducing the risk of altitude-related illnesses. As you venture deeper into the trekking trail, the air gets thinner, the temperatures drop, and the landscapes become more surreal.

Hydration and Nutrition

You may have heard that everyone should drink eight glasses of water a day. Our guides are trained to keep you stay well-hydrated throughout the trek. We recommend you drink as much water as you can. Consume a balanced diet rich in carbohydrates, proteins, and essential nutrients. Eating light but frequent meals is recommended. Keep a nutrition bar in your day bag.

Pacing and Rest

Rest is essential for acclimatization and overall well-being. Pace yourself during the trek. Avoid rushing to prevent exhaustion and altitude-related issues. Listen to your body and our guide. Always take breaks as needed.

Proper Gear

We recommend you invest in high-quality, certified trekking gear, including comfortable and sturdy boots, warm clothing, a good backpack, a day bag pack, and other essential equipment. Dress in layers so that you can easily adjust to changing temperatures and conditions.

Mental Preparation

Stay positive and focused. A positive mindset can help you overcome challenges more effectively. If you have any issues that come to mind, kindly share them with our guide.

Our guides and porters are experienced in the Annapurna region. They can provide valuable insights and assist with logistics, allowing you to focus on the trek itself.

16. Medical Facilities At Nar Phu Valley Trek With Annapurna Circuit

While there are basic medical facilities at Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit, they are limited. It's crucial to carry your personal medications and first-aid supplies. In case of severe altitude sickness or emergencies, evacuation options are available, but they may involve trekking back to lower altitudes or helicopter rescue, depending on the situation.