
Annapurna Circuit
Epic Himalayan trek through diverse landscapes
The Annapurna Circuit isn't just another trek — it's a 230-kilometer journey that'll change how you think about mountains, tea houses, and what your legs can actually handle. This classic Himalayan route loops around the Annapurna massif, crossing the notorious Thorong La Pass at 5,416 meters while taking you through subtropical forests, alpine meadows, and high desert landscapes that look like Mars had a baby with Tibet.
Here's what makes the circuit special: you start in Hindu villages where rice terraces cascade down hillsides, then gradually climb through rhododendron forests and Buddhist monasteries before hitting the moonscape around Muktinath. The diversity is insane. One day you're sweating in shorts, the next you're bundled up crossing a pass where the air has half the oxygen of sea level.
But let's be real — this isn't a casual weekend hike. The circuit demands respect, proper preparation, and at least two weeks of your life. The reward? Standing on Thorong La with prayer flags snapping in the wind while Annapurna I looms overhead like a frozen cathedral.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Budget NPR 4,000-6,000 per day including accommodation, meals, and permits
- 2.Bring small denomination Nepali rupees - ATMs don't exist on the circuit
- 3.Tea house meals get expensive at altitude - dal bhat offers the best value with free refills
- 4.Rent gear in Kathmandu rather than buying if you're not a regular trekker
- 5.Negotiate porter rates in advance and ensure they have proper insurance coverage
- 6.Hot showers cost extra (NPR 300-500) but are worth it after long trekking days
Travel Tips
- •Start acclimatization in Kathmandu (1,400m) before jumping to higher altitudes
- •Pack layers for temperature swings from 25°C to -15°C along the route
- •Carry water purification tablets - bottled water creates massive plastic waste
- •Download offline maps before starting - cell service is spotty at best
- •Respect local customs in Buddhist areas - walk clockwise around mani stones and chortens
- •Keep your ACAP permit handy - checkpoints appear throughout the circuit
- •Start Thorong La crossing at 4 AM to avoid afternoon weather changes
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