Annapurna 7 Passes Trek

that takes you along the part of Annapurna circuit

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  • Starting PriceUS$ 3600

  • Duration of Trips24 Days

  • Location: Annapurna Region

  • Type of Trip: Tea House Trek

  • Max. Altitude:Thorong La Pass (5,416m)

  • Trip Grade:Challenging/Alpine Tek

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Annapurna 7 Passes Trek

The Annapurna 7 passes trek is a fairly challenging trail that takes trekker through some of the most remote and breath-taking landscape in Annapurna region Nepal. Annapurna region is known as the Goddess of Harvests. It includes the first and largest conservation area in Nepal. Annapurna Seven Passes Trek has recently come up as an astonishing alternative to the trekkers who want to trek longer in the peaceful wilderness of the mountains. This is a great opportunity to take on a new route while it's still raw and untrammelled, with a mixture of camping, home-stays and tea-houses along the way. This adventure is perfect for the trekkers who have longer time and desire to be in Mountains. With three passes at over 4600 meters and four at over 5000 meters it will be a real test takes you past Kuchurmo pass, Yarcha pass, Meta pass, Phu pass, Nar pass, Kangla pass, and the famous Thorong la pass.

  • Stunning views of the mountains
  • Peaceful nature and mountain wilderness away from crowd and the road
  • Trekking through hidden valleys
  • 7 high passes: Kuchumoro pass 4900 m, Yarcha pass 4834 m, Meta pass 4635 m, Phu pass 5043 m, Naar Pass 5390 m, Kangla 5300 m, Thorong la pass 5416 m

The Annapurna 7 Passes trek is a 21 days long fairly challenging circuit trek that takes you along the part of Annapurna circuit, the remote villages of Naar & Phu and the new route which is you will hardly meet any trekkers along the way. You can do this trek throughout the year and experience various flora and fauna in addition to the overwhelming view of the mountains. It is the impressive and fresh region in Nepal.

Itinerary

Day 01Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m) Nepal/ Transfer to hotel.

Day 02Free day in Kathmandu for Nar Phu Restricted area permit and Trekking prepration / overnight at Hotel.

Day 03Drive from Kathmandu to Tal (1665m) via Besishahar it takes 8 -9 hours drive.

Day 04Trek from Tal (1665m) - Nache (2230m) - Tilche (2740m)

Day 05Trek from Tilche (2740m) - Tachai

Day 06Trek from Tachai - Shongle (3550m)

Day 07Trek from Shongle (3550m) - Kuchumro Phedi (4226m)

Day 08Trek fromKuchumro Phedi (4226m) - Kuchumro Pass (4900m) - Yarcha Pass (4834m) - Namakyu(4600 m)

Day 09Trek from Namakyu (4600m) - Meta Pass (4635m) - Meta (4204m)

Day 10Trek from Meta (4204m) - Kyang (3880m) - Phu (4070m)

Day 11Trek from Phu (4070m) - Phu Pass (5043m) - Loang (4670m)

Day 12Trek from Loang (4670m) - Naar Pass - Chekchu (4350m)

Day 13Trek from Chekchu (4350m) - Naar (4215m)

Day 14Trek from Naar (4215m) - Kangla Phedi (4570m)

Day 15Trek from Kangla Phedi (4570m) - Kangla Pass (5300m) - Ngawal (3660m)

Day 16Rest and explore day in Nawal

Day 17Trek from Nawal - Braga - Manang (3540m)

Day 18Trek from Manang (3540m) - Yak Kharka (2740m) - Ledar (4240m)

Day 19Trek from Ledar (4240m) - Thorung Phedi (4530m) - Thorung High Camp (4880m)

Day 20Trek from Thorung High Camp (4880m) - Thorong La - Muktinath (3710m)

Day 21Trek from Muktinath - Jomsom (2740m)

Day 22Fly or drive from Jomsom to Pokhara / Overnight at Hotel

Day 23Drive back to Kathmandu by tourist bus / Overnight at Hotel

Day 24Departure day

Cost Details

Cost Includes

    • Airport pick up and drop upon arrival and departure
    • In trekking- B/F, Lunch and Dinner -3 meals per day and overnight accommodation at tented camp and Tea-house/Lodge
    • Transportation by local jeep- to/from trek starting & ending point
    • Jomsom to Pokhara by domestic fly
    • Pokhara to Kathmandu by tourist Bus
    • Necessary trekking permit, Restricted area permit and TIMS fee.
    • Trained trekking guide and porter, necessary insurance, and accommodation meals allowance and salary
    • 3- Nights hotel in Kathmandu and one night at Pokhara (BB Basis)
    • Comprehensive first aid box for the trekking.

Cost Excludes

    • Extra day hotel stay in Kathmandu and Pokhara
    • Foods self lunch & dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara
    • Personal expenses-laundry, Telephone, alcoholic beverages, tips for guide & porter.
    • Personal travel insurance and emergency evacuation cost.
    • Extra cost for if in case trek effected by natural calamities
    • Personal trekking equipments for the trek.
Note: This is a great opportunity to take on a new route while it's still raw and untrammelled, with a mixture of camping, home-stays and tea-houses along the way.

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What is the Annapurna Seven Passes Trek?
- The Annapurna Seven Passes Trek is a challenging and adventurous trekking route in the Annapurna region of Nepal. It involves crossing seven high mountain passes while exploring the stunning landscapes and remote areas of the region.

How long does the Annapurna Seven Passes Trek usually take?
- The duration of the Annapurna Seven Passes Trek can vary depending on the specific itinerary and your walking pace. On average, it takes around 20-25 days to complete the entire trek.

What is the level of difficulty for the Annapurna Seven Passes Trek?
- The Annapurna Seven Passes Trek is considered a strenuous and technically challenging trek. It involves crossing high passes with varying altitudes, steep ascents and descents, and rugged terrains. Prior experience in high-altitude trekking and mountaineering skills are recommended.

What are the seven passes included in the trek?
- The seven passes in the Annapurna Seven Passes Trek are Kang La Pass, Mesokanto La Pass, Tilicho Pass, Naar Phu Pass, Phu Pass, Thorong La Pass (also part of Annapurna Circuit Trek), and Teri La Pass.

Are there multiple passes to cross in the Annapurna region?
- Yes, there are several high passes to cross in the Annapurna region, including the popular Thorong La Pass (5,416m). Other passes like the Mesokanto La Pass, Kang La Pass, and Tilicho Pass are also options for more adventurous trekkers.

How long does a multi-pass trek in the Annapurna region usually take?
- The duration of a multi-pass trek in the Annapurna region can vary depending on the specific route and your pace. Typically, it can take anywhere from 15 to 25 days, considering acclimatization, side trips, and rest days.

What is the level of difficulty for a multi-pass trek in the Annapurna region?
- Multi-pass treks in the Annapurna region are considered challenging. They involve steep ascents and descents, high altitude sections, and demanding terrain. Previous trekking experience, excellent physical fitness, and acclimatization are essential.

Is a permit required for trekking in the Annapurna region?
- Yes, trekkers in the Annapurna region must obtain two permits: the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP), Restricted area permit (RAP) for nar phu and the Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) card. These permits can be obtained in Kathmandu or Pokhara before starting the trek.

What is the best time to do a multi-pass trek in the Annapurna region?
- The ideal time for a multi-pass trek in the Annapurna region is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer stable weather, clear skies, and favorable trekking conditions.

Are teahouses or accommodations available along the trek?
- Yes, there are teahouses and lodges available along the trekking routes in the Annapurna region. These provide basic accommodation, meals, and facilities for trekkers. However, the availability and quality of facilities may vary depending on the specific trail and location. on this trekking need few days camping as well.

Do I need a guide for a multi-pass trek in the Annapurna region?
- Yes, hiring a guide is highly recommended, especially for a challenging trek involving multiple passes. A guide can provide valuable assistance with navigation, safety, and cultural insights, enhancing your trekking experience.

What should I pack for a multi-pass trek in the Annapurna region?
- Some essential items to pack include trekking boots, comfortable clothing (layering is key), a down jacket, a hat, gloves, a backpack, a sleeping bag, a water bottle, sunscreen, a first aid kit, and a headlamp. It's also recommended to carry snacks, water purification tablets, and any necessary medication.

Remember to consult with experienced trekkers, local trekking agencies, or updated resources for the most accurate and detailed information on multi-pass treks in the Annapurna region.

Annapurna 7 Passes Trek