Everest Base Camp Trek
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One-horned rhinos, Bengal tigers, and the Tharu people's ancestral plains.
The Annapurna Circuit is the trek that taught the world to love Nepal. Over twelve days you'll trace a hand-cut trail from sub-tropical rice terraces to a windswept 5,416m pass, sleeping in stone teahouses where the same family has cooked dal bhat for four generations. The Circuit is a transect through three climates and a dozen ethnic groups — Gurung herders, Manangi traders, Tibetan refugees — each with their own gods, festivals, and ways of brewing tea.
"It is not the mountains we conquer but ourselves."
The pace is deliberate — we'd rather you finish strong than fast. Days average 5–7 hours of walking with built-in acclimatisation, hot dal bhat at every dinner, and porters carrying anything heavier than your daypack. The route is well-traveled but the moments are not: a private breakfast above the clouds at Ghyaru, a late-night candle at the Muktinath temple, the sudden silence at the top of Thorong La.
Your Journey
Day 1
Kathmandu
Arrival & briefing
Day 2
Besisahar
Drive in, trail start
Day 4
Manang
Acclimatisation
Day 8
Thorong La Pass
5,416m crossing
Day 8
Muktinath
Sacred temple
Day 10
Pokhara
Lakeside finish
Early Bird
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