The Nar Phu Valley trek with Annapurna Circuit is an epic adventure in the Annapurna region of Nepal. This trek combines the two greatest Himalayan trails and presents a lifetime experience amidst giant mountains and remote villages. This 21-day voyage is for those who dare to challenge themselves and discover less traveled areas.
The Annapurna Circuit is a high pass trek that is famous in Nepal for its adventure, nature's diversity, stunning mountain landscapes, and interactions with the Nepalese communities. The Nar Phu Valley, on the other hand, is a restricted area between the Annapurna and Manaslu regions. This trek route is known for its exclusivity, offbeat terrain, empty trails, and heavenly vistas.
Trekkers usually do these two treks separately. However, we have curated this particular itinerary that allows you to do both treks in one trip. You will start the journey exploring the isolation of the Nar Phu Valley and ascend to Kang La Pass. Crossing this pass, the trail drops to Ngawal and joins the Annapurna Circuit. You will then climb to Thorong La Pass.
Highlights
- An epic 3-week adventure in Nepal where you will explore the restricted Nar Phu Valley and the Annapurna Circuit
- A fantastic trek option for fit trekkers with previous trekking experience
- Explore the magnificence of the Annapurna Himalayas and witness jaw-dropping mountain vistas
- A journey packed with nature's diversity, diverse landscapes, and intimate interactions with the locals
- Traverse different climatic zones, discovering different vegetation and terrain
- Explore the offbeat route and empty trails of Nar Phu Valley and cross Kang La pass
- Experience the beauty and thrill of the famous Annapurna Circuit and cross the Thorong La pass
- Visit Lhakhang monastery, Himlung Himal Base Camp, Ice Lake, and Muktinath Temple
- Walk through the Kali Gandaki Gorge, the deepest gorge in the world
- Get ample to spend in Pokhara and Kathmandu
What to expect during the Nar Phu Valley trek with Annapurna Circuit 21 days?
The Nar Phu Valley trek with Annapurna Circuit is demanding in every way. Offbeat terrain, high altitude, different climatic zones, and bare minimum services for the trekkers make it a trek for the fittest. So, we only recommend joining us on our Nar Phu Valley trek with Annapurna Circuit 2024/2025 departure if you are physically and mentally ready to push yourself beyond your limits.
On this 21-day trip to Nepal, you will spend 16 days in the mountains, which is a long time. Six hours of walking each day is given. Moreover, you may also walk more than 6 hours or below 5 hours on some days. The Nar Phu Valley trek with Annapurna Circuit starts from Chamje (1,430 m/4,691 ft). You will go above 5,000 meters twice from here, traversing different climatic zones.
The trail ascends and descends throughout the way. You will encounter a wide range of vegetation, flowers, and birds. From verdant valleys and lush hills to barren ridges, grassy meadows, and towering mountains, trekkers enjoy changing scenery. The diverse landscapes bring diverse environments. So, it is essential that you adjust to them.
The major attractions of the Nar Phu Valley and Annapurna Circuit trek route
The Nar Phu Valley was opened to foreigners in 2003. It remains untouched and pristine to this day because very few trekkers explore it every year. To enter the Nar Phu Valley, trekkers must get a special restricted area permit, which costs USD 100 per head per week during the peak trekking seasons.
The expensive restricted area permit and overall high expenses while trekking the Nar Phu Valley have kept the crowd away from here. Because of the lower tourist flow, the trail also lacks tourist infrastructure. Compared to the overly commercialized EBC and ABC trek routes, the Nar Phu Valley offers a very raw experience.
Along the Nar Phu Valley trail, you will explore Tibetan-like villages, beautiful waterfalls, narrow canyons, dense forests, and ancient gompas. Nar and Phu are two separate villages. You will explore the Tashi Lhakhang monastery in Phu and hike to Himlung Himal Base Camp. Witness the simple lifestyle of the locals that highly resembles Tibetans.
From Nar, the trail ascends to the top of Kang La pass. The high altitude, steep uphill climbing, and rugged terrain make crossing the pass the most challenging section of the Nar Phu Valley. The trail descends to Ngawal village from the pass and continues to Manang. Spend an acclimatization day here and hike to the Ice Lake or Praken Gompa.
You are now on the Annapurna Circuit. It also has offbeat and steep terrain with many uphill and downhill walking. Spend a night in Ledar and Thorong Phedi before ascending to the Thorong La pass. The landscape is vast, barren, and beautiful. You may frequently see fellow trekkers along the way. However, it will not affect your tranquil moments.
Crossing Thorong La pass is also difficult. However, the top offers an exceptional panorama. The trail then takes you to the Muktinath Temple, a pilgrimage site in Nepal. You are now in the Lower Mustang region. Experience its semi-arid landscapes. Follow the Kali Gandaki Gorge, the deepest gorge in the world, and trek to Kagbeni.
Passing by white-ashed houses and narrow alleys, you will continue trekking to Jomsom, the endpoint of the Nar Phu Valley trek with Annapurna Circuit. From here, you will fly to Pokhara, spend a night here, and return to Kathmandu. You will witness jaw-dropping mountain views while trekking Nar Phu Valley and Annapurna Circuit.
You will enjoy many gorgeous sunrises and sunsets. Mountains like Annapurna range (8,091 m/26,545 ft), Dhaulagiri (8,167 m/26,795 ft), Machhapuchhre (6,993 m/22,943 ft), Nilgiri (7,061 m/23,166 ft), Hiunchuli (6,441 m/21,132 ft), Gangapurna (7,455 m/24,459 ft), Himlung Himal (7,126 m/23,379 ft), and numerous others are visible throughout the trail.
Nar Phu Valley trek with Annapurna Circuit preparation and packing
You may have understood by now that the Nar Phu Valley trek with Annapurna Circuit is not for beginner trekkers. You may be able to pull off this trek with extensive physical preparation, but mental sturdiness is equally required. So, for the best trekking experience, we recommend this trek to experienced trekkers.
Work on building your core strength, stamina, and endurance. Research the trail and the locals. This will help you accept the remoteness of the region and rugged terrain more easily rather than being surprised and ruffled. Likewise, gradually arrange trekking gear and essentials mentioned below:
- Comfortable, light-weight underwear
- Trekking t-shirts and pants
- Base and thermal layers
- Windproof/waterproof jacket and pant
- Fleece jacket
- Down jacket
- Gloves, socks, scarf, beanie, sun hat, etc
- Trekking boots and a casual pair of shoes/slippers
- Duffel bag and daypack
- Trekking pole, map, reusable water bottle, Sunglasses (UV protected)
- Sleeping bag
- Toiletries, first aid, snacks
- Camera, adapter, charger, power bank
- Journal/pen and traveler games (optional)
- Cash, documents
Embark on this fantastic trek with Adventure Treks Nepal, a Nepali trekking company with vast expertise
You get the best service by doing the Nar Phu Valley trek with Annapurna Circuit 21 days with us. Our more than three decades of expertise allow us to understand travelers and provide international standard service at a reasonable cost. Our Nar Phu Valley trek with Annapurna Circuit cost is fixed by ensuring the trekkers do not have to compromise on anything.
You will trek with a local guide and porter, who will help you complete the trek safely. Guides and porters make treks like the Nar Phu Valley trek with the Annapurna Circuit achievable. Their knowledge, expertise, friendliness, and assurance allow you to enjoy the journey freely. Likewise, our team will arrange all the logistics, making the overall trip hassle-free.
Feel free to contact us at our number or mail address if you have any questions. Check out our Nar Phu Valley trek with Annapurna Circuit price details to see what is included in the package and what is not, and prepare accordingly.