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  Nar Phu Trekking

The Nar and Phu valleys are newly opened, spectacular regions of ethnically TibetansNar phu trekking inhabitants for those of you that think you trekked all. This is a trek that combines high peaks and passes, glaciers, remote villages, narrow canyons, lovely forests, amazing rock formations, yaks, gompas and unique Himalayan cultures. Trekking the standard Annapurna circuit, the bridge leading over the Maryland River to the steep portals of the Nar/Phu valley system is easily missed, but although the entrances is narrow and forested, the valley system above opens up to a huge expanse of high snow-peaks, ancient villages and high altitude grazing settlements. Two long days of walking from the border of Tibet, Tilman first explored this region in 1950s. Closed to trekkers until late 2002, very few westerners have explored these virtually untouched villages or climbed the many 7000-meters peak surrounded it. We will venture into this remote region of Upper Manang. Camping along the way at the winter settlement of Nar and Phu, and visit some of the most unvisited and interesting villages in the Tibetan Buddhist world. Buddhist pilgrims from around Nepal might accompany us up to Phu to visit the renowned Tashi Lha Khang monastery and receive a blessing from Lama Karma Sonam Rinpochhe. Along with spending plenty of time at these colorful and timeless villages, we explored the high alpine valleys above Phu (including Himlung base camp for those who want to), and crossing Kang La pass fro Nar to Ngwal on the Pisang route leading back into the Annapurna circuit. Just in case one 5315-meter pass isn't enough, we will head west over the Thorong La pass (5416-meter) and down through lower Mustang, where we will spend a few days exploring before heading on to Jomsom, and finally fly back to Pokhara and Kathmandu.

Fact File
Starting from: Khudi
Ending at: Pokhara
Grade: Strenuous
 
Maximum elevation: 5315meter and 5416merter
culture Mixed and exciting
trekking mode Hotel, Tented Camp & Lodge
Himalayan sights: Kang La pass, Thorong La pass, exploring hidden valley of Nar and Phu, Manang, Ngawal village, old monasteries in Phu village and beautiful Himalayan people
   
 
Itinerary
Day 01:
Meeting upon arrival at Kathmandu International Airport (1350meter) by our representative, transfer to hotel.
Day 02:
Stay at Kathmandu for the official procedure, overnight at hotel.
Day 03:
Drive to Khudi (800meter), 6hrs drive, overnight at Lodge.
Day 04:
Trek to Bahundanda (1310meter), overnight at tented camp.
Day 05:
Trek to Chamje (1430meter), overnight at tented camp.
Day 06:
Trek to Dharapani (1920meter), overnight at tented camp.
Day 07:
Trek to Koto (2600meter), overnight at tented camp.
Day 08:
Trek to Dharmasala (3230meter), overnight at tented camp.
Day 09:
Trek to Kayang (3740meter), overnight at tented camp.
Day 10:
Trek to Phu Village (4050meter), overnight at tented camp.
Day 11:
Excursion around Phu valley, overnight at tented camp.
Day 12:
Trek to Junam (3550meter), overnight at tented camp.
Day 13:
Trek to Nar Village (4150meter), overnight at tented camp.
Day 14:
Trek to Nar Village (4150meter), overnight at tented camp

Day 15:

Explore Nar Village, overnight at tented camp.

Day 16:

Trek to Ngwal (3675meter) after crossing Kang La pass (5315meter), overnight at tented camp.

Day 17:

Trek to Manang (3550meter), overnight at tented camp.

Day 18:

Trek to Letdar (4250meter); towards Thorong La pass, overnight at tented camp.

Day 19:

Trek to Thorong high camp (4800meter), overnight at tented camp.

Day 20:

Trek to Muktinath (3800meter) after crossing Thorong La (5416-meter) Pass, overnight at tented camp.

Day 21:

Trek to Kagbeni (2895meter), overnight at tented camp.

Day 22:

Trek to Jomsom (2713meter), overnight at hotel.

Day 23:

Fly back to Pokhara (820meter), overnight at hotel.

Day 24:

Drive to Kathmandu, overnight at hotel.

Day 25:

Transfers to airport, departure onward destination.
 
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