Address: Jorpati-3, Kathmandu, Nepal

Email: besttripsinnepal@gmail.com

Contact No: 986-0034887

Logo

Narphu Valley Trek Information

Price from:
USD 999.00 P/P
We Offer Group Pricing
1 Person Pax USD 999
Highlights

The Narphu Valley Trek is a 12-day adventure in Nepal’s remote Annapurna region, perfect for fit trekkers. Conquer Larkya Pass (5,150 m), stay in cozy tea houses, and immerse in Tibetan-influenced villages like Nar and Phu. Led by Best Trips Nepal, with porters carrying up to 15 kg, this trek requires special permits and endurance training. Use provided water purification tablets to stay eco-friendly. Book your Nepal trekking adventure today!

The Narphu Valley Trek, organized by Best Trips Nepal, is a 17-day, moderate-to-strenuous journey through the remote Annapurna region near the Tibet border, renowned for its preserved Tibetan culture and dramatic landscapes. This adventure features daily hikes of 6–7 hours, altitude gains of 400–1,350 meters, and the challenging Larkya La Pass (5,135 m), where snow may be present in late seasons (October–November). The trek offers cultural immersion in Nar and Phu villages, stunning views of the Annapurna and Manaslu ranges, and small group sizes (1–10 trekkers) for an authentic experience. Accommodations include twin-shared tea houses during the trek and Hotel Himalayan Suite or Sampada Garden in Kathmandu with air-conditioned rooms and Wi-Fi. Meals consist of breakfast (e.g., eggs, pancakes, Tibetan bread), lunch, and dinner (e.g., soup, main course, fruit) with two cups of tea or coffee per meal; extra drinks are at your expense. Water purification tablets are provided to minimize plastic waste. Prepare with 4–6 hour weekend hikes and consult a doctor about Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) prevention, such as Diamox. Expert guides ensure safety with medical kits and communication devices, and special restricted area permits are handled by Best Trips Nepal.

Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300 m / 4,264 ft)

Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, where a Best Trips Nepal representative greets you and transfers you to Hotel Himalayan Suite or Sampada Garden. Attend a welcome dinner featuring Nepali cuisine and receive a trek briefing. Stay overnight at the hotel with air-conditioned rooms, Wi-Fi, and buffet breakfast. Meals include the welcome dinner.

Day 2: Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing and Trek Preparation

Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu, such as Boudhanath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, and Patan Durbar Square. Meet your guide for a gear check and permit processing for the restricted Narphu Valley. Stay overnight at the hotel in Kathmandu. Meals include breakfast.

Day 3: Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar (760 m / 2,493 ft)

Depart Kathmandu for a 6–7 hour drive to Besisahar, the gateway to the Annapurna region, via the scenic Prithvi Highway, passing rivers and terraced fields. The journey covers approximately 180 km. Stay overnight in a local guesthouse. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Day 4: Drive to Koto (2,600 m / 8,530 ft)

Continue by jeep from Besisahar to Koto, a 4–5 hour drive through rugged trails and villages like Chamje. Koto serves as the starting point for the Narphu Valley Trek, diverging from the Annapurna Circuit. Stay overnight in a twin-shared tea house. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Day 5: Trek from Koto to Meta (3,560 m / 11,680 ft)

Begin the trek with a 6–7 hour hike through pine forests and suspension bridges along the Nar Phu Khola, entering the restricted Narphu Valley. Reach Meta, a Tibetan-influenced village with stunning mountain views, gaining approximately 960 meters in altitude. Stay overnight in a tea house. Meals include breakfast (e.g., Tibetan bread, eggs), lunch, and dinner (e.g., soup, dal bhat).

Day 6: Trek from Meta to Phu Village (4,080 m / 13,385 ft)

Trek 6–7 hours through rugged terrain and narrow canyons to Phu Village, a remote settlement with ancient Tibetan monasteries and stone houses. Immerse in local culture and enjoy views of Annapurna peaks, gaining about 520 meters in altitude. Stay overnight in a tea house. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Day 7: Acclimatization Day in Phu Village

Rest and acclimatize to prevent AMS, exploring Phu’s monasteries and interacting with locals. Take short hikes to nearby viewpoints for Manaslu and Annapurna vistas. Stay overnight in a tea house. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Day 8: Trek from Phu to Nar Village (4,110 m / 13,484 ft)

Trek 6–7 hours across high plateaus and yak pastures to Nar Village, a cultural gem with vibrant Tibetan traditions and colorful prayer flags, gaining approximately 30 meters in altitude. Stay overnight in a tea house. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Day 9: Acclimatization Day in Nar Village

Acclimatize by exploring Nar’s monasteries and interacting with locals. Optional short hikes offer panoramic views of surrounding peaks. Stay overnight in a tea house. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Day 10: Trek from Nar to Ngawal (3,660 m / 12,008 ft)

Trek 6–7 hours, descending from Nar and rejoining the Annapurna Circuit route at Ngawal, with views of Annapurna II and Pisang Peak, losing about 450 meters in altitude. Stay overnight in a tea house. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Day 11: Trek from Ngawal to Manang (3,540 m / 11,614 ft)

Trek 5–6 hours to Manang, a bustling village on the Annapurna Circuit. Visit local monasteries and prepare for higher altitudes, with an optional side trip to Gangapurna Lake, losing about 120 meters in altitude. Stay overnight in a tea house. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Day 12: Acclimatization Day in Manang

Rest in Manang to acclimatize, exploring the village and visiting the Himalayan Rescue Association for an AMS talk. Optional short hikes to viewpoints are available. Stay overnight in a tea house. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Included
Excluded
FAQs

1. What is the Nar Phu Valley Trek?: The Nar Phu Valley Trek is a remote, off-the-beaten-path trek in Nepal, combining visits to the isolated villages of Nar and Phu with stunning Himalayan views. It often includes parts of the Annapurna Circuit and high passes like Kang La (5,322m) or Thorong La. The trek is known for its rugged trails, unique Tibetan-influenced culture, and pristine landscapes.

2. How long is the Nar Phu Valley Trek?: The trek typically takes 9–15 days, depending on the itinerary : 9-day trek: Core Nar Phu Valley with one day to drive in and out. 12–15 days: Extended versions include Annapurna Circuit segments or additional acclimatization days. A standard itinerary starts with a drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar/Dharapani, trekking through Koto, Phu, Nar, and over Kang La Pass, ending with a drive back to Kathmandu

3. How difficult is the Nar Phu Valley Trek?: Altitude: Maximum elevation at Kang La Pass (5,322m), requiring acclimatization

4. Is a guide mandatory?: Yes, a licensed guide is required for the Nar Phu Valley Trek due to its restricted status. A guide ensures safety, navigation, and compliance with regulations. While some treks in Nepal allow independent hiking, Nar Phu does not. A porter is optional but recommended for carrying gear