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Narphu
Valley Trek |
Facts Of The Trek |
Trip Grade :   
Trip Duration : 26 Days
Hotel KTM 4 Nights
Maximum Altitude : 5200 m.
Best Season :-
Spring :
Mar – Apr – May
Autumn : Oct –
Nov – Dec |
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Hidden by swirls
of mountain mist ahead of us, from Kangla pass at 5200m the
magnificent panorama view of Annapurna massif appears remote and
forbidding.
Our sturdy mountain ponies every few steps, their steaming
sweat-soaked bodies heaving. Behind us Hongde airport, which we left
behind early in the morning, is a tiny speck. Our destination is the
Nar-Phu valley, above the tree line on the upper limits of
cultivation, in the very north of Manang district. It takes five
hours reaching the pass that links Nar with Manang and three other
Bhotia village in the Nyershang down valley.
Nowadays, Nar Phu the population about 300 inhabitants who depend
on livestock, unlike most Bhotia people, whose trading patterns
changed drastically after the Nepali Government closed borders with
Tibet, the people of Nar and Phu valley were least affected by this
change. The tortuous path leading from the valley into Tibet had
never made them dependent on the salt trade, and till today yak
herding is the basis of their livelihood.
Besides the Kangla linking Nar to the Nyeshang valley , the most
direct route from Kathmandu to Nar and Phu is along the Marshyangdi
River. Travellers trek through the Himalayan foothills and round the
eastern end of the Annapurna before they arrive at Qupar, a police
check post half and hour before Chame, Manang's district
headquarters. From here a long and steep trail winds up to Nar and
Phu whose villagers, laden with goods purchased in Chame and even
lower down in Besishhar, the end of the roadhead leading to Manang,
often camp at Dharmashala, a rudimentary wooden hut built by the
people from the two villages.
The Nepal government's recent decision to open up Nar and Phu to
tourists has evoked little enthusiasm among the villagers, whose
pastoral lifestyle continues. Apart from the odd researcher and
climbing expeditions permitted to climb Him lung, Ratnachuli and
Gachikang, few foreigners has visited the area and tourism
infrastructure is almost non-existent. Since Annapurna Conservation
Area Project (ACAP) recently extended its network to include Nar and
Phu Valley, it is preparing a suitable tourism development plan at
the request of the government for undiscovered valley |
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Itinerary
In Detail |
Days 1 Arrival Kathmandu, transfer hotel |
Days 2 Kathmandu free day, hotel |
Days 3 Bus drive to Besisahar, camp |
Days 4 Trek to Jagat, camp |
Days 5 Trek to Lamachour, camp |
Days 6 Trek to Karte, camp |
Days 7 Trek to Koto, camp |
Days 8 Trek to Chhacha, camp |
Days 9 Trek to Meta, camp |
Days 10 Trek to Junum, camp |
Days 11 Trek to Phu, camp |
Days 12 Rest day at Phu, camp |
Days 13 Hike around Phu valley, camp |
Days 14 Trek to Yak Kharka, camp |
Days 15 Trek to Panggi Pass, camp |
Days 16 Trek to Above Nar, camp |
Days 17 Trek to Youingar, camp |
Days 18 Trek to Kangla Pass, camp |
Days 19 Trek to Manang, camp |
Days 20 Trek to Khangsar Khola, camp |
Days 21 Trek to Tilicho Lake, camp |
Days 22 Trek to Mesokanto Pass, camp |
Days 23 Trek to Jomsom, camp |
Days 24 Fly to Pokhara and drive to Kathmandu, transfer to
hotel |
We can customize this trek according to your travel needs. |
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