Nar Phu Valley Trek

Max. Elevation

5322 m

Accommodation

Hotel- Lodge- Tea house- Tent

Best Season

Spring - Autumn

Duration

21 days

Trip Grading

Moderate to High

Activity

Trekking/ High Pass

Meals

Breakfast-Lunch- Dinner

Transport

Private vehicle

Departure Location

Nepal

Highlights


Embark on the Nar Phu Valley Trek, a 21-day journey through Nepal's remote and untouched landscapes. This trek offers a unique blend of high-altitude adventure and cultural immersion, taking you through traditional Tibetan villages, ancient monasteries, and over the challenging Kang La Pass. Ideal for experienced trekkers seeking solitude and authenticity.

  • Maximum Altitude: 5,320 meters (Kang La Pass)
  • Location: Annapurna Region, Nepal
  • Trek Difficulty: Challenging
  • Route: Jagat – Koto – Meta – Phu – Nar Phedi – Nar – Kang La Pass – Ngawal – Manang – Besisahar
  • Best Seasons: March to May and September to November

Travel Style

Nature & Adventure

Activities

Eco-Tourism

Travel Facility

Staff Lounge

Conference Room

Restaurant

Description


The Nar Phu Valley Trek is a 21-day expedition that delves into the remote corners of the Annapurna region, offering an unparalleled blend of high-altitude trekking and cultural immersion. Managed by Best Trips Nepal, this journey is tailored for seasoned trekkers seeking solitude and authenticity.

Beginning in the village of Jagat, the trail meanders through dense forests, narrow canyons, and traditional settlements, gradually ascending to the hidden valleys of Nar and Phu. These villages, opened to outsiders only in 2002, are bastions of Tibetan culture, featuring ancient monasteries, chortens, and a lifestyle that has remained unchanged for centuries.

A significant highlight of the trek is the crossing of the Kang La Pass at 5,320 meters, offering breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. The descent leads to the more frequented trails of the Annapurna Circuit, providing a stark contrast between the secluded valleys and the bustling trekking routes.

Throughout the journey, trekkers are accommodated in basic teahouses, reflecting the remote nature of the region. The trek requires a special permit due to its restricted status, which is arranged by Best Trips Nepal. With experienced guides and a commitment to responsible tourism, the company ensures a safe and enriching experience for all participants.


Day to Day Itinerary

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Meeting upon arrival at Kathmandu International Airport (1350 meters) by our representative, transfer to hotel

Stay in Kathmandu for official procedure and sightseeing around Kathmandu valley

Trek to Chyamje (1430 meter), 5 - 6 hours walk

Trek to Dharapani (1920 meters), 5 hr walk

Trek to Koto (2600 meters), a 6 - 7 hours walk

Trek to Meta (3560 meters), 7.30 hours walk

Trek to Phu Gaon (Village, 4250 meters)

Rest and explore Phu Gaon (Visit Tashi Lhakhang Monastery - out of the 108 great Buddhist Monasteries in the world) and the valley nearby

Trek to Nar Gaon (Village, 4150 meter), 6.30 hours walk

Rest and explore Nar Gaon (Village)

Trek to Ngwal (3660 meter) after crossing Kang La pass (5322 meter), 8-hour walk

Trek to Manang (3540 meter), 4 hours walk

Trek to Letdar (4250 meter), 4.30 hours walk

Trek to Thorong High Camp (4600 meters)

Trek to Muktinath (3800 meter) after crossing Thorong La Pass (5416 meters)

Trek to Jomsom (2713 meters)

Fly back to Pokhara (820 meters)

Drive to Kathmandu

Transfers to the airport, departure onward destination

Our team guides, porters, and accompanying staff are locals with a broad knowledge about each and every location that we travel through.

Cost Includes


Permits : All necessary permits for trekking and climbing.

Trekking Guides : Experienced and certified professional trekking guides.

Base Camp and Camps : Full logistics and setup at base camp and higher camps.

Cost Excluded


International Flights : Flights to and from Nepal

Personal Gear : Personal climbing equipment (e.g., boots, clothing, gloves)

Personal Expenses : Tips, snacks, and souvenirs

Organization


Our team guides, porters, and accompanying staff are locals with a broad knowledge about each and every location that we travel through.

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Trip Map


Trip Map

Trip FAQ's


Trekkers need a Restricted Area Permit for Nar and Phu valleys, an Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP), and a TIMS card. These are arranged by Best Trips Nepal
The trek is considered challenging due to high altitudes, remote terrain, and basic facilities. Prior trekking experience and good physical fitness are recommended.
The ideal seasons are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), offering clear skies and moderate temperatures.
Yes, due to the high altitudes, acclimatization days are included in the itinerary to prevent altitude sickness.
Yes, basic teahouses and homestays are available in most villages. Facilities are rudimentary, reflecting the remote nature of the region.

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