
Remote Nar Phu Valley Trekking
The Nar Phu valleys, regions of ethnically-Tibetan inhabitants, grace us with similarly towering snow-peaks and unique culture. The trek up to Nar and Phu combines high peaks and passes, glaciers, remote villages, narrow canyons, lovely forests, amazing rock formations, yaks, gompas and unique Himalayan cultures. Two long days of walking from the border of Tibet, this region was first explored by Tilman in the 1950s. Closed to trekkers until late 2002, very few westerners have explored these virtually untouched villages or climbed the many 7000m peaks surrounding it. Along with spending plenty of time at these colorful and timeless villages, we explore the high alpine valleys above Phu (including Himlung Base Camp for those who want to), and then from Nar cross the Kang La to Ngawal on the upper Pisang route leading back into the Annapurna circuit.
After such a wonderful trek, and now that we are fully acclimatized, why not continue around the Annapurna Circuit via the Thorung La pass to Lower Mustang? We fly out of Jomsom to Pokhara, and then continue on to Kathmandu, truly an unforgettable journey through Nepal
Country: Nepal
Destination: Nar Phu Trekking
Starting point: Besi Shar
Ending Point: Jomsom
Transportation: Private vehicle as per itinerary
Culture: Different Community with majority of Gurungs, Magars, Chhetri, Brahamn & Thakali
Mode of Trekking: Camping
Best season in Nepal: Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct & Nov
Total Trip Duration: 26 Days
Grade: Challenge & Hard
Max. Altitude: 5416m.(Thorong La)
Activities: Trekking & Walking, Cultural Tours & Sightseeing
Group Size: Min 01 pax, Max 12 Pax
Nar Phu Trekking Himalayan Sights
Ganesh Himal I – 7406m, Ganesh Himal II - 7150m, Ganesh III- 7130m, Ganesh IV – 6950m, Lampu 6480m, Pama Himal 6300m, Chhajung Himal 5525m, Pang Phuchin 6335m, Budda Himal 6672m, Himal Chuli 7893m, Ngadi Chuli 7871m, Manaslu 8163m, Phungi 6398m, Simnag Himal 5557m, Kang Guru 7010m, Lamjung
Day 01: Arrival in kathmandu Hotel
Day 02: Sight seeing Kathmandu
AM: Guided visit of Kathmandu City and Swayambhunath.
PM: Guided visit of Boudhanath Stupa and Pashupatinath + Read more
Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Besi Shar (820M) Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 04: Besi Sahar to Ngadi. (1011M) Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 05: Ngadi to Jagat (1314M) Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 06: Jagat to Dharapani [192M] Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 07: Dharapani To Koto (2675M) Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 08: Koto to Dharamsala (3230M) Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 09: Dharamsala to Kayang (3740M) Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 10: Kayang to Phu (4050M) Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 11: Excursion Phu village Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 12: Phu to Junam Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 13: Junam to Nar 4150m Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 15: Nar to Kang La phedi Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 16: Kang La phedi to Ngawal Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 17: Ngwal to Manang [3540m Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 18: Manang to Yak Kharka [ 4050m Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 19: Yak Kharka to Thorung Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 20: Thorung Phedi –Muthinath Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 21: Muktinath –Jomsom Overnight at Tented Camp/ Guest House
Day 22: Fly from Jomsom –Pokhara Hotel
Day 23: Pokhara: city tours Hotel
Day 24: Drive back to Kathmandu: (1345 meters) Hotel
Day 25: City Tours in Kathmandu Hotel
Day 26: Depart Kathmandu:
| Cost Details: | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group Size | 1 pax | 2-3 pax | 4-5 pax | 6-12 pax |
| Cost (US$) per person | Inquiry | 2955 | 2640 | 2300 |
| Fixed Departure Dates | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Start Dates | End Dates | Availability | Booking | |
| September 15, 2011 | October 10, 2011 | Avialable | Book Now | |
| October 11,2011 | November 06,2011 | Avialable | Book Now | |
| October 20,2011 | November 14, 2011 | Avialable | Book Now | |
| November 05,2011 | November 30,2011 | Avialable | Book Now | |
| November 15,2011 | December 10,2011 | Avialable | Book Now | |
Day 01: Arrival in kathmandu Hotel
Day 02: Sight seeing Kathmandu Hotel
Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Besi Shar (820M) Overnight stay at Guest House.
Day 04: Besi Sahar to Ngadi. (1011M) Overnight stay at Guest House.
Day 05: Ngadi to Jagat (1314M) Overnight stay at Guest House.
Day 06: Jagat to Dharapani [192M] Overnight stay at Guest House.
Day 07: Dharapani To Koto (2675M) Overnight stay at Guest House.
Day 08: Koto to Dharamsala (3230M) Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 09: Dharamsala to Kayang (3740M) Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 10: Kayang to Phu (4050M) Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 11: Excursion Phu village Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 12: Phu to Junam Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 13: Junam to Nar 4150m Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 15: Nar to Kang La phedi Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 16: Kang La phedi to Ngawal Overnight at Tented Camp.
Day 17: Ngwal to Manang [3540m Overnight stay at Guest House.
Day 18: Manang to Yak Kharka [ 4050m Overnight stay at Guest House.
Day 19: Yak Kharka to Thorung Overnight stay at Guest House.
Day 20: Thorung Phedi –Muthinath Overnight stay at Guest House.
Day 21: Muktinath –Jomsom Overnight stay at Guest House.
Day 22: Fly from Jomsom –Pokhara Hotel
Day 23: Pokhara: city tours Hotel
Day 24: Drive back to Kathmandu: (1345 meters) Hotel
Day 25: City Tours in Kathmandu Hotel
Day 26: Depart Kathmandu:
| Cost Details: | ||
|---|---|---|
| Group Size | 1 pax | Above 2 pax |
| Cost (US$) per person | Inquiry | 2355 |
I was trekking on the Annapurna Base Camp Trek in November 2007 together with two friends. It was wonderful getting to know rural Nepal and experiencing the enchanting scenery of the mountains. Ngima Sherpa was our trekking guide. It was his great enthusiasm that made our trip an unforgettable experience! He was reliable, perfectly organised and did far more than the necessary "guiding job": for example getting up in the early hours to run before us to secure accomodation, providing a girl we met on the trek with equipment when her shoes became broken or recommending accomodation in Karthmandu. The daily parts of the trek were well organized with enough time for breaks and to accomodate to the altitude.
Anne Katrin Baumgaertner
Muenchen, Germany.
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