Resumen
Tackle this essential Nepal trek, enjoying an unmatched variety of scenery and staying in teahouses

Itinerario Corto / Ruta
- Día 1
- Start Kathmandu
- Día 2
- A Long But Scenic Drive To Syange Via Besisahar
- Día 3
- Visit Tallo Chiple Village And Cross The Marsyangd...
- Día 4
- Reach The Village Of Dharapani
- Día 5
- Visit Odar Village. Climb To Temang, Then Descend ...
- Día 6
- Continue Ascending Through Forested Hillsides Past...
- Día 7
- Climb High Above The Valley On A Wonderful High Tr...
- Día 8
- Follow The High Trail From Ngawal Via Julu To Brag...
- Día 9
- Trek To Yak Kharka.
- Día 10
- Short Half-Day Walk To Phedi, At The Foot Of The T...
- Día 11
- Cross The Thorong La To Muktinath, A Place Of Pilg...
- Día 12
- Trek Through Beautiful Barren Landscapes To Kagben...
- Día 13
- Follow The Kali Gandaki Gorge, Beneath The Great P...
- Día 14
- Continue Following The Kali Gandaki Valley To Larj...
- Día 15
- Cross The Kali Gandaki And Trek Through Titi Tal, ...
- Día 16
- Follow An Undulating Trail Through Small Settlemen...
- Día 17
- A Long Climb Up Through The Villages Of Ghara, Shi...
- Día 18
- Optional Early Morning Walk Up Poon Hill For Sunri...
- Día 19
- Short Walk To Naya Pul And Drive To Pokhara; After...
- Día 20
- Free Day In Pokhara
- Día 21
- Fly To Kathmandu
- Día 22
- End Kathmandu
Ciudades de viaje (3): Kathmandu, Manaslu, Pokhara
Detalles
The Annapurna Circuit – considered the classic trek in Nepal – is legendary in the hiking community for its unrivalled variety of landscapes. However, few trekking trips complete the route, often skipping the final leg, which means missing out on deserted trails and unforgettable nights in quiet teahouses. We just couldn’t do that. Join us to tackle the full lap, enjoying superb views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountains and the ever-changing scenery. Based in teahouses throughout, we spend time in villages inhabited by many of Nepal’s different peoples, both Buddhist and Hindu.Why trek with Exodus? One of the highest staff-to-traveller ratios on the trek with one staff member to every four travellers More than 30 years’ experience organising treks in Nepal A carefully designed itinerary to minimise long road journeys and maximise comfort and ascent rates on the trails Exodus annually commissions independent air-safety audits on domestic carriers in Nepal and only use those approved as part of the audit Experienced English-speaking local leaders who are qualified in first aid and trained to recognise and deal with altitude sickness All staff (leaders, guides and porters) are fully insured and paid a fair wage Staff carry oxygen, a first-aid kit, and self-assessment acute mountain sickness cards, used to monitor every traveller at altitude Speak to Exodus office staff who have done the trek themselves