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Despite being one of the most visited trekking areas of Nepal the Annapurna Region still has many exciting and adventurous new routes to offer, one of which we propose to you today.In 2003 the Nepalese government opened the monsoon free Tibetan border area of Nar and Phu to the outside world. So far only very few visitors have traveled to this remote area in the north of the Manang district. High Mountain passes, beautiful lakes and thundering waterfalls surrounded by picturesque villages with a Buddhist population and numerous ancient monasteries are the main characteristics of this beautiful region. The following highlights will make this trek an unforgettable experience for all participants:
Day 1: Arrival at Kathmandu; transfer to the Hotel.
Day 2: Sight seeing around Kathmandu Overnight at Hotel
Day 3: Drive to Syange Camp
Day 4: Trek to Tal on Camp
Day 5: Trek to Koto ( 2700 m.)
Day 6: Trek to Dharmasala ( 3300m.)
Day 7: Trek to kyang (4000m.)
Day 8: Trek to Phu Gaun (4200m.)
Day 9: Trek to Rest day Climb to small summite (5000m.) for acclimatizations
Day 10: Trek to Junam Goth (3550m)
Day 11: Trek to Naar vilalge( 4150m.)
Day 12: Trek to Kangla Phedi (4530m.)
Day 13: Trek to Kangla pass to (5306m.) to Ngawal(3600m.)
Day 14: Trek to Manang (3450m.)
Day 15: Trek to Tilicho Base Camp (4150 m)
Day 16: Trek to High Camp (5250 m)
Day 17: Trek to New Pass (5340 m) – Northern side (4990 m)
Day 18: Trek to Kaisang (3510 m) Nilgiri Base camp
Day 19: Trek to Jomsom
Day 20: Fly to Pokhara To Kathmandu
Day 21: Free day at Kathmandu
Day 22: Final Diparture