Annapurna Circuit Trek
21-day trekking itinerary, reaching about 5,416 metres
- Difficulty
- Moderate
- Duration
- 21 days
- Region
- Annapurna and Dhaulagiri
Nepal is the classic Himalayan trekking country, with teahouse routes, trekking peaks, expedition mountains, and a deep culture of mountain travel across Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, and beyond. Best for travelers who want altitude, long trail journeys, and the choice between guided comfort and more demanding objectives.
21-day trekking itinerary, reaching about 5,416 metres
19-day mountaineering itinerary, reaching about 6,189 metres
22-day mountaineering itinerary, reaching about 6,476 metres
22-day mountaineering itinerary, reaching about 5,545 metres
A longer remote eastern Nepal itinerary around the Kanchenjunga high valleys.
A technical trekking-peak objective on Lobuche East in Nepal's Khumbu region.
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Annapurna Sanctuary base camp under Annapurna I and surrounding peaks.
South-side Everest base camp on the Khumbu Glacier.
Typical lower-valley roadhead used as the Annapurna Circuit start point.
Upper valley trekking town used as a key overnight progression stop.
Key Khumbu acclimatisation and summit base for Island Peak and nearby high trekking peaks.
High lake in the Solu region, often paired with Pikey Peak treks.
Published UNESCO World Heritage locations linked to Nepal.
UNESCO natural World Heritage site linked to Nepal. Inscribed in 1984.
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Nepal. Inscribed in 1979.
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Nepal. Inscribed in 1997.
UNESCO natural World Heritage site linked to Nepal. Inscribed in 1979.