Feb 8 - Feb 19, 2026  unconfirmed
Public trek | 1 interested and 0 confirmed trekkers
Price drops to $321 if 1 interested trekker joins this trek
Teahouse lodging, food, & transportation paid separately.
Food & Lodging
In order to provide you with the best possible price and to get as much money as possible directly to the people who are actually doing the work, we do not charge you in advance for teahouse lodging and food. The guide will be able to book accommodation for the group in advance during high season. However, you will pay the teahouse owner directly for food and lodging. Budget at least $25 a day for food and lodging to be paid in cash directly to the teahouse. Estimated food & lodging for this trip $300 per person.
Transportation
For 'Guide & Permit Only' treks we do not include transportation to/from the trail head. Your guide will help you arrange transportation to the trail head in the case where public bus tickets or a hired private vehicle is required. In addition to your own fare, please pay the fare of your guide and porter (if you have hired one) for public buses and public jeeps. In the case of flights, a fee for the guides transportation is included in the price. You have the option of allowing us to also book your flight this ensures that your guide can be on the same flight. You are also free to book your own flight with the airlines directly if you wish please let us know your flight information if you book your own tickets. If you are on trek in which multiple trekkers have joined we will provide you with the contacts of other members of your trek so that you can arrange your transportation together.
+ $30
per porter
for porter's insurance
+ $2.21
per day
per porter
for vat tax (porter)
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While the new road offers the possibility of shortening this classic trek, it still provides one of the most diverse trekking experiences in Nepal. Starting at Chame, or the traditional starting point of Besi Sahar, the trail runs through lush forest and passes through villages to Manang. From Manang there is an option to take the spectacular side trip to Tilicho Lake, or continue directly over the Thorung La (5416 m) descending to the pilgrim town of Muktinath, a sacred place for both Hindus and Buddhists. From Muktinath, you have the option to take a jeep via the wide valley of lower Mustang to Jomson, where both flights and buses to Pokhara can be arranged, or trek via the traditional village of Kagbeni, gateway to upper Mustang. While the road has taken some of the charm out of this classic trek, the advantage is that a trip can be tailored around one’s interests and time constraints. Whether you do the epic full circuit from Besi Sahar to Ghorepani, or take off a bite sized chunk around the Thorung La, the Annapurna Circuit still has plenty to offer.
Side trip via Kagbeni: Kagbeni is the gateway to the upper Mustang Valley. The longer route to Kagbeni via Jong passes through monastic villages reminiscent of those in Upper Mustang. It would be a shame to miss this picturesque village set in a spectacular landscape of dry eroded valleys and high snow-clad peaks in your rush to get back to Pokhara or Kathmandu. If you have the time, stop and take a break in Kagbeni.
Side trip Classic finish via Poon Hill: For the satisfaction of doing the full Annapurna circuit, continue through the villages of lower Mustang and follow the rushing Gandaki River down from arid Mustang into the green middle hills. Finish the trek with a climb to the panoramic view point of Poon Hill and wave goodbye to the 8000 m peaks of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna.
Side trip Classic Start from Besi Sahar: Before the road existed, trekkers would start their journey around Annapurna from the market town of Besi Sahar. This journey takes you from lush rice paddy clad hills to the ice and rock of the Thorung La. To experience the full range of Nepal’s diverse mountain ecology, begin your trek at this classic start point.
Side trip via Tilicho Lake: If you only have time for one side trip off the main Annapurna circuit, make time for the jaw-dropping vistas of Tilicho lake. Nestled against the backs of the Annapurna peaks, this brilliant blue lake at 5000m is a sight not to be missed. The trail to the lake is scenic but challenging, winding along loose eroded cliff sides to the Tilicho Base Camp lodge. From the lodge, there is a steep hike up to the lake and viewpoint that’s well worth the effort.
Side trip via Upper Mustang: Follow the ancient trade route once dominated by the Kingdom of Lo. Few regions offer this spectacular mix of cultural and geographic treasures. The spectacular eroded canyons of the trans-Himalayan landscape are a kaleidoscope of colors set beneath the distant snow-clad peaks of the Annapurna Range. Throughout this arid colorful landscape are the shrines, monasteries, caves and villages built by the devout Buddhist population. The highlight of the region are the monasteries and caves around the fortified walled city of Lo Manthang.
Side trip via Marpha: The picturesque village of Marpha sits in the shadow of Dhaulagiri. It’s a far more appealing place than nearby Jomsom, with its whitewashed Tibetan style homes and Niyingma monastery dominating the village. A pleasant place to linger after a long trek.
Side trip Chamje Start: Start from Chamje/Jagat. If you only want one day of travel by road this is about as far as you can get but make sure to leave Kathmandu early if you want to make it to Chamje the same day.
February has a slightly higher chance of precipitation than January and a slight increase in the chance of clouds, but in general it is typically a very dry month. While there is little rain, skies in the hills and valleys further from the high mountains can be hazy from dust and pollution. At high altitudes, temperatures can drop to well below freezing. Even during the day, temperatures may not rise much above freezing, if at all, and the snow that does fall doesn’t melt and can become hard and icy. This can make crossing high passes more difficult. During this season it may be wise to bring crampons or at a minimum a good trekking pole.
At a glance
On average there are 3 days with precipitation in
February. The highest point on the trek is
Thorung La at
5416 m. During
February, expect high temperatures of around
-3.1°C (26°F)
and lows down to
-20.1°C (-4°F)
at Thorung La.
Itinerary
(12 days /
11 nights
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created by
Ziyou
| Sun Feb 8 (day 1) |
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Kathmandu (1337 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 21.4°C (71°F) and lows of about 4.4°C (40°F) in February. |
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Besi Sahar (800 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 24.6°C (76°F) and lows of about 7.6°C (46°F) in February. |
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Shared vehicle from Besi Sahar to Chamje
(Not Included)
Estimated cost:
$10.00
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Chamje (1410 m)
From May through early October it is sometimes not possible to reach Chamje by road due to landslides caused by rains. In that case you may have to start walking at an earlier point and the trek may take an extra day or two so make sure you plan accordingly. Please pay your guide and porter for any extra days they work beyond the time you booked. Overnight |
| Mon Feb 9 (day 2) |
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Tal (1700 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 19.2°C (67°F) and lows of about 2.2°C (36°F) in February. |
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Dharapani (1960 m)
About 5-6 hours from Chamje Overnight |
| Tue Feb 10 (day 3) |
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Bagarchhap (2160 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 16.4°C (62°F) and lows of about -0.6°C (31°F) in February. |
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Koto (2620 m)
About 5-6 hours from Dharapani |
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Chame (2710 m)
About 6-7 hours from Dharapani Overnight |
| Wed Feb 11 (day 4) |
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Pisang (3240 m)
About 5-6 hours from Chame |
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Upper Pisang (3300 m)
About 20 min from Pisang Overnight |
| Thu Feb 12 (day 5) |
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Ghyaru (3670 m)
About 2 hours from Upper Pisang |
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Ngawal (3650 m)
About 45 minutes |
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Braka (3500 m)
About 45 minutes from Ngawal |
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Manang (3540 m)
Acclimatization wise it is also possible to spend the 2nd night at Khangsar instead of Manang if you wish and the group agrees Overnight |
| Fri Feb 13 (day 6) |
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Manang (3540 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 8.2°C (47°F) and lows of about -8.8°C (16°F) in February. Overnight |
| Sat Feb 14 (day 7) |
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Khangsar (3745 m)
About 2-3 hours from Manang |
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Shree Kharka (4080 m)
About 2-3 hours from Khangsar |
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Tilicho Base Camp (3900 m)
About 6-9 hours from Manang, about 4-6 hours from Khangsar, or about 2-3 hours from Shree Kharka Overnight |
| Sun Feb 15 (day 8) |
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Tilicho Lake (4919 m)
About 2-4 hours up to the lake and about 1-1.5 hours back. While it's possible to see Tilicho Lake in the morning and make it to Yak Kharkha the same day it's more leisurely to add an extra rest day. This option would also give more time to explore the lake. |
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Shree Kharka (4080 m)
About 2 hours from Tilicho Base Camp |
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Yak Kharka (4020 m)
About 5-6 hours from Tilicho Base Camp, or about 4 hours from Shree Kharka Overnight |
| Mon Feb 16 (day 9) |
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Ledar (4230 m)
About 1 hour from Yak Kharkha |
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Thorung Phedi (4540 m)
About 1-3 hours from Letdar Overnight |
| Tue Feb 17 (day 10) |
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Thorung High Camp (4830 m)
About 1 hour from Thorung Phedi |
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Thorung La (5416 m)
About 3-6 hours from Thorong Phedi |
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Muktinath (3800 m)
About 3-5 hours from Thorong La Overnight |
| Wed Feb 18 (day 11) |
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Jomsom (2760 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 12.8°C (55°F) and lows of about -4.2°C (24°F) in February. |
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Marpha (2780 m)
About 4 to 4.5 hours from Kagbeni or 1 to1.5 hours from Jomsom, reachable from Muktinath in one long day (about 7 hours of walking) but preferable to break it up into two days. Overnight |
| Thu Feb 19 (day 12) |
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Jomsom (2760 m)
About 1 to 1.5 hours from Marpha |
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Public bus from Jomsom to Pokhara
(Not Included)
Estimated cost:
$18.00
Estimated cost:
$130.00
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Pokhara (827 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 24.4°C (76°F) and lows of about 7.4°C (45°F) in February. |