Embark on a 16-day Nar Phu Valley Trek, a hidden gem in the Annapurna region. Trek through remote villages, surreal landscapes, and rich Buddhist culture. Explore the ancient Nar and Phu villages, adorned with monasteries and traditional architecture. Traverse high passes, including Kang La Pass (5,322m), for breathtaking Himalayan panoramas. This off-the-beaten-path journey promises adventure and cultural immersion in a lesser-known corner of Nepal.
At your hotel in Kathmandu.
Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar.
Prepare for the trek and rest.
Drive to Koto, the trek starting point.
Acclimatize and explore the village.
Trek to Meta, entering the restricted area.
Enjoy scenic landscapes along the way.
Hike to Phu Village, a hidden gem.
Explore ancient monasteries and unique culture.
Rest and acclimatize in Phu.
Visit Tashi Lhakhang Monastery.
Trek to Nar Phedi.
Enjoy the pristine wilderness.
Continue to Nar Village, another picturesque settlement.
Immerse in the local culture.
Rest and explore Nar Village.
Visit Nar Monastery and interact with locals.
Hike to Kang La Phedi, preparing for the pass.
Marvel at the surrounding mountain vistas.
Cross Kang La Pass (5,322m).
Descend to Ngawal, a beautiful village.
Trek to Manang, a key point on the Annapurna Circuit.
Enjoy the scenery and cultural diversity.
Continue trekking to Yak Kharka.
Witness the alpine landscape.
Hike to Thorong Phedi, the base for the pass.
Prepare for the challenging Thorong La Pass.
Cross Thorong La Pass (5,416m).
Descend to Muktinath, a sacred site.
Trek to Jomsom, the trek's endpoint.
Celebrate the successful journey.
Fly to Pokhara and continue to Kathmandu.
Conclude the adventurous Nar Phu Valley Trek.
At your hotel in Kathmandu.
Hotel pickup and drop
Local transportation
Trekking guide
Food and shared accommodation
Entry permits
Medical kits
Personal expenses.
I can help you with everything for your entire trip in Nepal.
Only suitable for adults.
Trek Duration: 16 days.
Starting and Ending Point: Kathmandu.
Highlights: Nar and Phu villages, Kang La Pass (5,322m), Thorong La Pass (5,416m).
Trek Difficulty: Challenging due to high altitude and remote terrain.
Permits: Restricted Area Permit required for Nar and Phu villages.
Best Time to Go: Autumn (September to November) and Spring (March to May).
Cultural Experience: Explore traditional villages and monasteries.
Altitude: High-altitude trek; acclimatization days included.
Accommodation: Basic teahouses and lodges along the route.
Transport: Drive to and from the trek's starting point; flight back to Kathmandu from Jomsom.
Guides: Local guides with expertise in the region.