The picture was taken during the Annapurna Circuit Trek.The picture was taken during the Annapurna Circuit Trek.

Annapurna Circuit Trek 15 Days

Quick Facts
  • Trip Duration15 Days
  • Destination Nepal
  • Maximum Altitude 5,416 m/17,769 ft
  • Activity Trek
  • Starts/Ends Kathmandu to Kathmandu
  • Group Size 1 - 16
  • Transportation Local bus and Tourist bus
  • Best Season Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November)
Why You'll Love This Trip
  • The attractive scenery of snow-capped mountain ranges like Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Fishtail (Machhapuchre) is what your eyes will love to capture.
  • You will get to explore the beautiful blooming of wild flowers, which makes the Annapurna Circuit Trek route more vivid and gorgeous.
  • If you do not know, let me tell you that the Thorong La Pass is the highest pass in the world and lies between the Annapurna Circuit Trek route, which stands at 5,416 meters (17,769 feet).
  • You will be walking through dense forests, green landscapes, and cultural villages where you can learn about different ethnicities, lifestyles, and traditions by communicating with them.
  • You can visit a holy temple, which is Muktinath Temple, in between the trekking routes of Annapurna Circuit.
  • While you are walking on the trekking trails, you can observe the prayer's flag decoration along with the mountain view and cool air.
  • At Tatopani, there is a natural hot spring where you can take a bath, enjoy yourself, and give your muscles some relaxation.

Annapurna Circuit Trek is one of the adventurous and lovely trekking routes around Annapurna Region. There is a lot of beautiful scenery you will get to witness while trekking through the Annapurna Circuit Trek route. The Annapurna Circuit Trek route is famous for its challenging trails, diverse greenery landscape, and breathtaking mountain views. This trek typically spans from 13 days to 20 days, depending upon your modifications and demands.

This route has lush forests and terraced fields filled with greenery. Imagine yourself walking through a dense forest with the beautiful chirping of birds. The 15-day Annapurna Circuit Trekking Plan not only covers the regional natural beauty of Annapurna but also the cultural beauty over there. The villages you see there are full of cultural ethnicity as you pass through the Annapurna Circuit Trek route.

This trek is the most memorable, as you get the reflection of majestic snowy mountain peaks from most of the areas of the trekking routes. The ancient monasteries, stupas, sacred temples, traditional villages, and prayer flags all over the trekking route are what make the Annapurna Circuit Trek route more attractive and enjoyable to trek.

Preparing for the Annapurna Circuit Trek requires careful planning. Trekkers must allocate time for acclimatization to avoid altitude sickness and ensure they are equipped with the right gear to handle the varying weather conditions. Despite the physical demands, the trek is suitable for both experienced hikers and determined beginners, thanks to the well-maintained trails and support available along the route.

Ultimately, trekking at Annapurna Circuit is fun and enjoyable; it's just that you have to be a bit attentive to the trekking routes and trekking seasons.

Annapurna Circuit Trek Elevation and Altitude Profile

The Annapurna Circuit Trek starts at Besisahar, which lies at 800 meters (2,625 feet). The trek winds its way through lush, subtropical forests and terraced fields before ascending to the high alpine regions. The journey reaches its peak at Thorong La Pass, which is at 5,416 meters (17,769 feet) above sea level, and then descends to the dry, starkly beautiful terrain of Muktinath at 3,800 meters (12,467 feet).

As you trek from Besisahar to higher altitudes, you can witness the greenery all around you. In Chame, located at 2,670 meters (8,760 feet), you'll be surrounded by dense forests and the stunning scenery of the Annapurna range. Continuing to Manang, at 3,540 meters (11,614 feet), trekkers pass their acclimation day there. This village offers not just a break day but also a chance to explore and take in the views of the sparkling peaks and glacial lakes that define the Annapurna region.

It is necessary to acclimatize to avoid altitude sickness on this trek. Taking the time to acclimate, particularly with rest days in places like Manang, helps your body adjust to the thinning air and ensures a safer journey. By staying hydrated, you can fully enjoy the view while ascending and descending and appreciate the Annapurna Circuit's amazing natural beauty and cultural richness.

Who can do Annapurna Circuit Trekking for 15 days?

The 15-day Annapurna Circuit Trekking Plan can be done by any of you if you are an enthusiast of trekking, hiking, and exploring different places. You can enjoy the glorious mountain views if you are interested in the Annapurna Circuit Trek for 15 days, whether you are experienced or a newbie. This trek can be more interesting and advantageous for you if you are already an experienced trekker or you do hiking and some sort of physical exercise.

This 15-day Annapurna Circuit Trekking Plan can be beneficial for all age groups. If you are well-prepared hikers—I mean, if you have already started doing physical exercise and are in good physical condition—you can conquer this trekking. You should at least prepare yourself, as there is the highest pass in the world, Thorong La Pass, in between the trekking routes.

If you are a nature lover or an adventure seeker, this is a must-go trek for you. This is one of the most adventurous trekking routes, full of thrills and excitement. On the way, you can explore the natural beauty of trekking trails. The bloom of colorful wildflowers, the majestic mountain views, the attractive greenery surrounding them, the colorful birds and wild animals, etc. are the highlights of this trek, and these beauties catch your eye.

This trek is for those people as well who are culture lovers and want to explore and learn about different ethnicities and cultures. You can gain knowledge about the lifestyle and customs of Himalayan village people and also learn the languages of the people residing there.

Is there an Annapurna Circuit Trek itinerary for beginners?

Of course, we can prepare different itineraries for beginners as per your modifications. If you are a beginner and want to do the Annapurna Circuit Trek, you need a few acclimatization days to adapt to your surroundings. You can also prepare yourself 3 months prior to the trek by doing some physical exercise every day, such as cycling, swimming, running, etc. You can tackle this Annapurna Circuit Trek route with proper preparations.

How should I prepare for the Annapurna Circuit Trek Itinerary for 15 days?

It is important to go on any trek with the proper knowledge of that place. You should know about Annapurna Circuit Trekking cost, trekking routes, and itinerary for proper planning so that you can enjoy the trek without any hassle.

  • Although this trekking route is challenging and daring, you can prepare yourself three months before the trek by going on short hikes and doing daily exercise.
  • You should learn and gain knowledge on adaptation in that changing environment and preventive measures to minimize the difficulties with high altitude. 
  • You should bring all the necessary documents that you require while taking the permit and trekking to the Annapurna Circuit Trekking Route.
  • You should have knowledge about the detailed 15-day Annapurna Circuit Trek itinerary. We, Nature Excursion Pvt. Ltd., provide you with detailed information about Annapurna Circuit Trek cost and itinerary.
  • You should try to collect as much knowledge as possible regarding the Annapurna Circuit Trekking Route, weather conditions, and rules and regulations over there.
  • In case of an emergency, you might need more Nepali cash, so carry enough Nepali cash with you during the trek.

Why should you prefer Nature Excursion Pvt. Ltd. for a 15-day Annapurna Circuit Trek?

First of all, choosing the best trekking agency is best before deciding to go on a trek in Nepal. As you can’t trek alone in most of the regions in Nepal, you have to choose the agency wisely for an experienced guide and your safety. When you are traveling to a foreign country, proper planning of the trip is needed. The Nature Excursion Pvt. Ltd. family is here to help you throughout the trekking journey.

We prefer your safety, as you are a guest in our country. Our main priority is to make you feel safe and satisfied in every aspect. We will make your trekking experience enjoyable and fun, no doubt. We will provide you with a well-experienced and native mountain guide who can fluently speak English and communicate well with you and the villagers. We will be providing you with a flexible itinerary and proper details on the cost of the Annapurna Circuit Trek.

You can get good benefits when you join us. They are as follows:

  • Free pick-up and drop-off facilities from and to the Tribhuvan International Airport
  • Sleeping bags, duffel bags, and down jackets (you need to return them after the trek)
  • Our company’s t-shirt
  • Once the trek is finished, a certificate of appreciation will be provided.
  • A good and experienced mountain guide
  • Medical treatment and a helicopter facility will be provided. (with your travel insurance company's expenses)
  • During the trek, a first-aid kit and an oximeter
  • Free luggage storage
  • A farewell dinner after the trek ends
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Itinerary

Day1

At the gate of Tribhuvan International Airport, we will be there to welcome you with the name on the cardboard held by us. We will drop you off at the hotel that we reserved for you. Get fresh and take a rest; if not, you can roam around Kathmandu. In the evening, we will meet and discuss our trek further.

  • Max. Altitude:1,400 m/4,594 ft
  • Accommodation:Hotel
Day2

Today, we will be traveling to Jagat, crossing Besisahar in between, which takes around 8 to 9 hours. On the way, we see the small, busy cities around the highway, the river, green hills, and dense forests. You can witness many waterfalls on the highway on the way from Kathmandu to Jagat.

  • Max. Altitude:1,860 m (6,200 ft)
  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:Lodge
  • Duration:6 hours
Day3

On this day, we will start hiking from Jagat and walk through the way of the Octopus Waterfall, in which water flows like an octopus. After that, we will start to walk through the Marsyangdi River and reach Tal village, near Manang. We see waterfalls on the way and walk through farms of kodo, wheat, and barley. There is the largest human settlement in Manang Village. We pass through a suspension bridge and reach Dharapani.

  • Max. Altitude:1,860 m (6,200 ft)
  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:Lodge
  • Duration:6 hours.
Day4

Today is the day of hiking from Dharapani to Chame, which takes around 5 to 6 hours. In between, we reach the village named Timang, which is a very beautiful place with colorful teahouses. We can see the greenery all over the route today. Chame is the district headquarters of Manang District. This trek offers you a view of the Annapurna Range and Lamjung Himal. We pass through dense forests, and it gives a nice and peaceful experience of hiking.

  • Max. Altitude:2,610 m (8,890 ft)
  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:Lodge
  • Duration:5–6 hours
Day5

On this day, we hike from Chame to Upper Pisang. First of all, we will reach Dhukkur Pokhari and have lunch. This is the best stop point to have lunch sitting on a rooftop, enjoying the view of Swargadwari (the path to heaven). On the way, we reach Bhartang, which is famous for its apple farm. Pisang is divided into two sections, which are Lower Pisang and Upper Pisang. The beautiful mountains and valleys are what you observe during this trek. Finally, after a 6-hour hike, we reached Upper Pisang.

  • Max. Altitude:3,300 m (10,826 ft)
  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:Lodge
  • Duration:6 hours
Day6

We can also take the route of Lower Pisang, but we take the Upper Pisang route, which is a bit sleepy yet worthy. We hike along the Marsyangdi River and pine forests. We will get to observe the beautiful green lakes, and we have to walk for around 2 hours uphill to reach Ghyaru. Upon reaching Gyaru, we take a short break and enjoy the view of the majestic mountains. After that, we will continue our journey to Nawal village.

10 minutes before reaching Nawal village, we can explore the Royal Kingdom, but there are no buildings nowadays. After that, we hike further, and around 30 minutes before Manang at Braga, we get to see 500- to 600-year-old ancient monasteries. As we hike further, we will visit many Buddhist sacred places and finally reach Manang.

 

  • Max. Altitude:3,540 m/11,300 ft.
  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:Lodge
  • Duration:6–8 hours
Day7

This is the rest day in Manang village. We separate this day for acclimatization, as our bodies can find it difficult to adapt to the everyday gain of elevation. On this day, we do have two options to explore: Manang village, Chongkar viewpoint, and Ice Lake. If we choose Chongkar viewpoint, we get to see Gongapurna lakes, Tilicho peak, Pisang peak, Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Annapurna IV, Chulu peak, and Lamjung Himal.

If we choose Ice Lake, we have to walk for nearly 6 hours, but the view is worth it. We get to see a clear view of mountain peaks reflecting through the crystal-clear ice lake. In the evening, we learn about altitude sickness and body adaptation to the environment.

  • Max. Altitude:3,519 m/11,545 ft.
  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:Lodge
Day8

We will trek for around 5 to 6 hours from Manang, and then we will reach Ledar. The trekking trail is surrounded by rocky hills, rugged terrain, alpine trees, etc. The more we ascend, the fewer the trees are. We can enjoy this route with the captivating views of Annapurna and Gangapurna.

  • Max. Altitude:4,230 m | 13,878 ft.
  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:Lodge
  • Duration:5–6 hours
Day9

We can also rest at Low Camp if we cannot make it up to High Camp. This route is a bit difficult because of the steep roads and rocky hills. The scenes you get to see make this route worth hiking. It is the last stop before reaching Thorong La Pass. This trek takes up to 5 to 6 hours of walking from Ledar to High Camp.

  • Max. Altitude:4,880 m/16,010 ft
  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:Lodge
  • Duration:4-5 hours
Day10

On this day, we will trek to Muktinath through the route of Thorong La Pass. Let me inform you that the Thorong La Pass is the highest pass in the whole world. We will head towards Thorong La Pass in the early morning because if we reach there in the afternoon, there is wind and cool air. The view seen from Thorong La Pass is super amazing. The scenery, along with the view of the snowy mountain ranges we see from this location, is honestly breathtaking.

After we cross Thorong La Pass, we move towards Muktinath, which is the sacred pilgrimage site of this trekking route and also one of the tourist destinations. At Muktinath, there is one eternal flame that has been burning for more than 2000 years.

 

  • Max. Altitude:5,416 m/17,756 ft.
  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:Lodge
  • Duration:8-9 hours
Day11

On this day, we head towards Tatopani from Muktinath. Marpha, Kagbeni, and Jomsom are the places that come in between this drive, and they are mostly famous for apple farms. You can also enjoy the fresh apple juice here. You can witness one of the deepest gorges, Kali Gandaki Gorge, which is formed by Annapurna I and Dhaulagiri I. You can also enjoy the natural hot spring water at Tatopani and let your muscles relax with hot water.

  • Max. Altitude:3,800 m/12,457 ft.
  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:Lodge
  • Duration:4-5 hours
Day12

On this day, we will hike up to Ghorepani from Tatopani, and the way is steep. The route is quite challenging, but worth hiking. This is the best viewpoint in the Annapurna Region, which is famous for its views of the Himalayas. We can see the eye-capturing views of Annapurna I, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, and Nilgiri.

  • Max. Altitude:2,874 m/9,429 ft.
  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:Lodge
  • Duration:6-7 hours
Day13

This is the last day of our trek. First of all, we trek from Ghorepani to Poonhill to see the captivating sunrise. Due to the sunrise, the mountain looks golden in color. During the spring season, we can see the hills becoming colorful due to the blooming of colorful wildflowers. 

This route is quite rural, and you can see small houses on the way to Hile. You feel like a local person and get to see the paddy, wheat, and millet plantations. This way is full of greenery and gorgeous village views. Upon reaching Hile, we will drive back to Pokhara.

 

  • Max. Altitude:820 m/5,400 ft
  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:Lodge
  • Duration:5
Day14

We will return to Kathmandu from Pokhara today. We get to see that the highway is surrounded by houses and green, terraced fields. After we reach Dumre, we get connected to the same route as before. We will reach Kathmandu and get back to the hotel. After that, you can take a proper rest and roam around the nearby places. In the evening, we will meet for a goodbye meal.

  • Max. Altitude:1400 m/4594 ft
  • Accommodation:Lodge
  • Duration:7-8 hours
Day15

Our team will drop you off at the Tribhuvan International Airport on your departure day. Please be sure to pack your essentials. I hope you had a great and memorable trekking journey with us.

  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:Lodge
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Cost Details
Includes
  • Airpot pick-up and drop-off services on a private vehicle
  • All transportation: Kathmandu-Besisahar-Jagat (trek start point) and Muktinath-Tatopani, Banthanti, and Ulleri (trek end point)-Pokhara-Kathmandu
  • All standard meals (breakfast, lunches, and dinner/main course from the menu) during the Annapurna Circuit Trek
  • 2 nights at a hotel in Kathmandu, including complimentary breakfast (Hotel Thamel Park)
  • 1 night at a hotel in Pokhara, including complimentary breakfast (Hotel Silver Oaks)
  • A government-licensed, friendly, English-speaking, and well-experienced Nature Excursion’s native guide, with his salary, meals, accommodation, insurance, and all necessary equipment
  • Strong porter to help your luggage (1 porter for two trekkers); luggage weight limit is 10 kg per trekker
  • Annapurna Conservation Area (ACAP) permit fees
  • Trekking Information Management System (TIMS) card
  • Trekking equipment such as a sleeping bag, a down jacket, and a duffle bag (which has to be returned after the trek)
  • Accommodation during the trek (tea house or lodge)
  • A water purification tablet to purify your tap water during the trek for safe drinking
  • An assistant trek guide with groups of 8 or more trekkers
  • Transportation from Pokhara to Kathmandu by tourist bus (flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu at your own cost)
  • Snacks (cookies, snickers, or bounty)
  • Seasonal fresh fruit every evening after dinner
  • Arrange a rescue operation in case of complicated health conditions (incurring charges should be covered by your travel insurance)
  • Souvenir: The Company’s T-shirt
  • Nature Excursion’s Certificate of Appreciation after a Successful Trek
  • Either a welcome or farewell dinner in Kathmandu at the Nepali Cultural Restaurant (complimentary)
Excludes
  • International flight costs
  • Nepal Entry Visa fees for multiple entries on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport ( 15 days: $25–30, 30 days: $40–50, and 90 days: $100–10)
  • Extra-night hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara due to early arrival, late departure, or early return from the trek than the scheduled itinerary
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Personal expenses: shopping, snacks, boiled water, tea/coffee, hard and cold drinks, hot shower, laundry, wifi, battery re-charge fee, telephone calls, extra porters, etc.
  • Personal clothing and gear
  • Travel insurance, which has to cover emergency high-altitude rescue and evacuation along with medical coverage,
  • Additional costs due to delays caused by circumstances beyond our company's control, like landslides, itinerary modifications due to safety concerns, weather conditions, illness, changes in government policies, and strikes
  • All the costs and expenses that are not listed in the include section
  • Tips for guides and porters (expected)

Clients Reviews

  • Annapurna Circuit Trek

    Went trekking with Karan and his team in the Fall of 2022 and had a great experience covering the Annapurna Circuit. The trek was beautiful and the guide team (Karan and two porters) significantly added to the experience. Our group did a custom trip for the 4-person group that worked well. The lodging and food they selected were great. The team added to the experience by making on-the-fly adjustment in the agenda (changing the overnight stay), booking a donkey to assist one of the group who developed a sore ankle, finding interesting dinner options (roasted chicken), and assisting with early exit family emergency transportation for one person in the party. More important than the logistics help was that the team was fun and engaging. When spending several weeks together, having a team that is fun to talk to and learn from significantly adds to the experience.

    Barry W
    Barry WUnited StatesAug 21, 2023
    TripAdvisor
  • Annapurna circuit with Best and Experienced company in Nepal

    Karan was our guide for a 16 day trek around the Annapurnas. Unfortunately, the weather did not collaborate and we had to interrupt the trip. Mother Nature threw monsoon rain and landslides at us left and right. Our guide Karan, and porters Emanuel and Hom were very nice, useful and professional. But more importantly they had our safety in mind at all time and kept us constantly informed of the situation as well as our options. While other trekkers were taking more risks and ended up stranded (some casualties happened and emergency evacuation by helicopter were necessary for some), we can say that we remained safe at all times. Karan, was quick on finding solutions. Also, the communication was constant and excellent, very good English. I definitely have unfinished business in Nepal and will hire Karan again.

    Patrick S
    Patrick SCanadaJul 10, 2023
    TripAdvisor
Useful Information

While you are planning for the Annapurna Circuit Trek (15 days), you need information related to the trek so that you can make the proper arrangements. We have explained the details of the Annapurna Circuit Trek, which can be the best guidance during your trekking days.

Typical Hike Day during Annapurna Circuit Trekking: 15 Days

Here, we are providing you with information about a day in the trekking journey of the Annapurna Base Camp trek so that you can know what we do on a daily basis over there. Talking from the start of the day, we wake up early in the morning and get fresh. After we get fresh, we eat breakfast over there, where we had stayed last night. We pack our backpacks and start the daily hike.

We start walking, and after 3 to 4 hours of walking, we stop at the next stop to have our lunch. After having lunch, we take a short break and start our hiking journey again. We continue our walk by exploring the beautiful places in between the hikes, clicking pictures, and enjoying ourselves together. After a few hours of hiking, we will reach our next destination and end our hike for today. Our porters will help us carry our backpacks and take them to the destination where we are going to spend the night today.

Upon reaching the destinations, we explore the nearby places. After the exploration, we played cards, had fun with each other, and had dinner. Then we discuss our next destination for tomorrow in brief and go to sleep for today.

This is a day in the 15-day Annapurna Circuit Trek plan. Almost the same things get repeated every day during the trekking days.

Flexible Annapurna Circuit Trekking Cost and Itinerary

Annapurna Circuit Trek is full of adventure and rich in natural as well as cultural beauty. If you are also interested in the 15-day Annapurna Circuit Trek plan, don’t hesitate to reach out to Nature Excursion Pvt. Ltd. We can also make your Annapurna Circuit Trekking Cost and Itinerary flexible with whatever you find perfect for you.

If you are not able to make it up to 15 days and you need a short trek, then you can also complete and get the same views and enjoyment with the Short Annapurna Circuit Trek for 9 days. If you have enough time and want to extend the trek with more exploration and thrill, then you can go for the Annapurna Circuit Trek with Tilicho Lake for 18 days. You don't need to worry about any flexibility on Annapurna Circuit Trekking Cost and Itinerary.

Talking about the cost, it totally depends on your preferences and modifications. The route you choose and the services you take depend on what the Annapurna Circuit Trekking costs. Typically, it ranges from 700 USD to 1200 USD, depending on your preference. This trekking cost also depends on the group of people; the larger the group, the lower the trekking cost.

If you need any further information regarding the trekking cost, itinerary, and booking details, you can contact us or click here.

Why is acclimatization necessary during the Annapurna Circuit Trek of 15 days?

You guys must have heard about the acclimatization day during most of the treks. If you want to know about the importance of acclimatization, then stick here and learn about it. It is very important for acclimatization during the Annapurna Circuit Trek (15 days). As you gradually ascend, your body cannot get enough time to adapt to the environment and the high altitudes. 

Once you reach an elevation of more than 2500 meters, there is a chance of getting altitude sickness. The symptoms you can observe in yourself are headaches, nausea, dizziness, and tiredness. To avoid or minimize the risk of altitude sickness, you should separate an acclimatization day during the 15-day trek of the Annapurna Circuit.

Acclimatization is also essential to ensure safety and improve trekking performance. If you get to rest properly before ascending to a high altitude, your body can maintain stamina and energy levels. This helps

When should I go for Annapurna Circuit Trekking for 15 days?

You can go for 15 days of Annapurna Circuit Trekking during the months of April and Spring. There are altogether 5 to 6 trekking months, which can be favorable for you to go for a trek in Annapurna. Spring is one of the perfect seasons for Annapurna Circuit Trekking for 15 days, and the other one is the autumn season. These are the seasons that have the most beautiful surroundings on the routes of the Annapurna Circuit Trek.

The spring season lies between the months of March and May. This season offers unique, attractive views of the Himalayas. The temperature remains mild, and the weather remains perfect, which is neither too hot nor too cold at Annapurna Circuit Trek. You can see the hills getting colorful with the blooming of colorful rhododendron flowers all over the trails as well as the hills. This adds to the beauty of trekking during the spring season. You will love the vivid environment around you and have fun without any hassle.

Just like the spring season, the autumn season is also perfect for trekking. This season lies between September and November. The clear skies and breathtaking mountain views during the trek are what this season offers. The temperature is good, and the weather remains stable. The specialty of this season is that you get to explore the culture and festivals during this season, as this is also the season of Nepal’s biggest festivals, which are Dashain and Tihar. So, the villages are decorated beautifully with lights during this time. This is also a good season for photography.

We suggest you not go during the winter season, but if you want to explore the places during this season, please maintain safety and get the proper information about the weather and trekking routes. During monsoon season, you should strictly not go for the Annapurna Circuit Trek as the trails are muddy and slippery due to heavy rainfall, and there are also high chances of landslides occurring in different areas of the trekking routes.

What are the packing lists for the Annapurna Circuit Trek?

When you are planning for any trek, you should pack your essentials carefully. Here are the important packing lists for the Annapurna Circuit Trek that you should not forget:

  • It is necessary to carry warm and light clothes in your backpack to protect yourself from the cold.
  • To protect your clothes and essentials, a waterproof backpack should be carried.
  • To trek in a comfortable way, trekking boots and pants should be carried.
  • Warm hats and gloves are essential for protecting yourself from the cold.
  • Warm undergarments and an extra pair of socks to keep you warm.
  • You need to carry sunglasses and sunscreen for protection from harmful UV rays.
  • To climb rocky mountains, you should carry trekking poles.
  • Water bottles and water-purifying tablets to purify water.
  • For the use of your own, carry toothpaste, soap, toilet paper, and wet tissues.
  • Headlamps and first aid kits for safety during the hike.

What are the permits I need, and how much are the permit fees?

It is necessary for you to obtain the required permits if you are trekking in any places in the Annapurna region. In total, you need two of the permits. The permits you need and their fees are as follows:

Annapurna Conservation Area Project Permit Costs (ACAP)

  • 3000 rupees in Nepali, which is around 25 USD, are required for foreigners.
  • 1500 rupees in Nepali, which is around 12 USD, are required for SAARC nationals.
  • 100 rupees in Nepali is required for Nepalese.

Trekkers’ Information Management System card costs (TIMS)

  • 3000 rupees in Nepali, which is around 25 USD, are required for foreigners.
  • 1000 rupees in Nepali, which is around 10 USD, are required for SAARC nationals.
  • No TIMS card is required for Nepalese.
Equipments

HEAD

  • Sun hat or scarf
  • Winter hat, insulating hat, or wide-brimmed hat
  • Headlight with extra battery

FACE

  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses with UV protection
  • Face and body wipes
     

HANDS

  • Lightweight gloves
  • Lightweight winter gloves

BODYY

  • Hiking shirt
  • Long-sleeved shirt
  • Hooded rain jacket
  • Fleece jacket
  • Lightweight cotton trouser
  • T-shirt (bring lightweight wool)
  • Polypropylene underwear
  • Down jacket (available for rent in Kathandu)
  • Sweater
  • waterproof jacket and trousers

FOOTWEAR

  • Hiking boots
  • Thick wool shocks (take an extra pair of thick wool shocks)

ESSENTIAL GEARS

  • Backpack or daypack (size depends on whether you take a porter or not).
  • Thermal bottle
  • Water purification
  • Trekking pole
  • Sleeping bag (a -20-degree sleeping bag is best for high-altitude trekking)

TOILETORIES

  • Medium-size drying towel
  • Toothbrush
  • Toothpaste
  • Biodegradable bar soap
  • Nail clippers

PERSONAL ACCESSORIES

  • Money
  • Watch
  • Cell phone
  • Camera

EXTRA ITEMS

  • First aid kit
  • Extra password photos and photocopies of password
  • Notebook and pen
  • Binoculars

Annapurna Circuit Trek 15 Days FAQs

  • The Annapurna Circuit Trek for 15 days is one of the renowned trekking routes that is famous for its gorgeous snowy Himalayan views, better cultural experience, greenery, and diverse landscapes. This trek offers a total of 15 days.

  • The best time to trek the Annapurna Circuit Trek route is during two seasons, which are the spring season and the autumn season. These seasons are famous for the best views of the year and clear skies with stable temperatures and weather.

  • The highest point of Annapurna Circuit Trekking is Thorong La Pass, which is the world's highest pass with an elevation of 5,416 m (17,769 ft).

  • The standard itinerary for this Annapurna Circuit Trek is 15 days, but it can be modified as per your preference.

  • Yes, a beginner can also go for the Annapurna Circuit Trek for 15 days with proper preparations and acclimatization if the trekker is in good health and physical condition.

  • No, there is no age limit for 15 days of the Annapurna Circuit Trek; it's just that you have to be physically and mentally prepared before your trek.

  • The accommodation during the Annapurna Circuit Trek is a tea house, a basic lodge where we can sleep and have our meal for the day during the trek. Talking about food, a tea house offers traditional Nepali meals like Dal Bhat and some western foods, which include pancakes, momo, chowmein, burgers, pizza, noodles, pasta, eggs, chapati, Tibetan bread, thukpa, etc.

  • Usually, the minimum budget for the Annapurna Circuit Trek is 800 USD. Similarly, the maximum budget for Annapurna Circuit Trek is 1200 USD, but the cost can go higher than this as it also depends upon the service you take, your modifications, and the number of people in a group.

  • Yes, you need two permits. One is the (ACAP) Annapurna Conservation Area Project Permit, and another is the (TIMS) Trekkers' Information Management System.

  • The Annapurna Circuit Trek route is one of the most difficult and challenging routes because of the rocky hills, steep trails, and high altitude. The world’s highest pass, Thorong La Pass, also lies in between the treks

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