Duration:14 Days Price : ---- Starting Point:Kathmandu Ending Point:Kathmandu

NAR PHU VALLEY TREK WITH MANANG

Unlike the busy Annapurna trails, Nar Phu sees far fewer trekkers. The restricted area status keeps it peaceful and authentic.

The Nar Phu Valley Trek is one of Nepal’s most remote and culturally rich trekking routes, located in the northern part of the Annapurna region. It’s known for its wild landscapes, Tibetan-influenced villages, and fewer crowds compared to more popular trails. Unlike the busy Annapurna trails, Nar Phu sees far fewer trekkers. The restricted area status keeps it peaceful and authentic. Crossing Kang La Pass (5320m) is a highlight offering breathtaking views of Annapurna II, Gangapurna and Tilicho Peak.


Day 1: Pick up from Airport and transfer to Hotel.

Day 2: Drive from Kathmandu to Besishar (6hrs) and to Dharapani (3 to 4 hrs)

Day 3: Trek to koto (2610m) -5 to 6 hrs the gate way to Nar and Phu valley.

Day 4: Trek to Meta (3560m)-6 hrs

Day 5: Trek to Phu Village (4250m)-5 to 6 hrs

Day 6: Explore Village and acclimatisation

Day 7: Trek to Nar phedi (3500m) -5 to 6hrs

Day 8: Trek to Nar village (4110m)- 4 to 5 hrs

Day 9: Trek to Nagwal village (3600m) via Kang La pass (5320m)- 7 to 8hrs

Day 10: Trek to Manang village (3450m)-3 to 4hrs

Day 11: Trek to Pisang (3200m)-5 to 6 hrs

Day 12: Trek to Chame (2670m)-5 to 6hrs)

Day 13: Drive to besishar -4 hrs and to Kathmandu -6hrs.

Day 14: Drop to Airport.

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Accommodation :

- Tea House 

- Basic but comfortable rooms

- Warm hospitality from the locals

- Local Nepali food etc. 

Difficult Level :

- Moderate to Difficult 

- No Technical climbing required 

Fact of the Trek :

Grade :Moderate – Strenuous.

Per day walk : 5 -  8 hours.

Type of Trek : Tea house.

Maximum Elevation : 5320m

Best season : March till May and September till November


Best time to trek:

- Spring (March-May) – Clear skies and Rhododendron blooms

- Autumn (September-November) – Stable weather and Clear mountain views

- Winter (December-February) is cold but possible and Monsoon (June-August) brings rain and landslides


Why Nar Phu Valley Trek?

- True Wilderness (Not Crowded)

- Dramatic & Untouched Landscapes

- Rare Tibetan Culture

- Adventure Factor

- Restricted Area = Exclusive Experience

- Combine with other treks

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