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Narphu
Valley Trek |
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The Nar and Phu village are the Tibetan tradition
village in just above to Manang in Annapurna. The
trek has newly opened trek to the trekkers that, it
was restricted (Naar Khola valley) before. This trek
is offers a more challenging pass called Khangla Pass
5310m.This trek is more demanding trek. If you could
manage the festival calendar you could enjoy with
the festival like horse racing, archery or etc. Trekking
in the area is unlike most of Nepal-the trail is trans
Himalayan and most likely to Tibet. The trails are
rugged and cut high into cliff sides in an area. The
trek will explore the mystery of the traditional village,
people and their traditions. We will visit the monastery,
ruins the majestic Himalayas itself including Annapurna,
Tilicho, Throng Peak, Khangrur, Mesokhanto pass and
after the Pass Kaligandaki valley (worlds deepest
valley). Finally arrive in Pokhara the Queen city
of Nepal.

No. of Person |
01 person |
02 person |
3-5 person |
Above 5 |
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Cost in US$ |
$675/pax |
$650/pax |
$635/pax |
$625/pax |
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Itinerary of Narphu Valley Trek in Details |
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Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu |
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Day 02: Tour to Kathmandu valley |
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Day 03: Morning drive to Besishar |
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Day 04: Trek to Bahundada |
Day 05: Trek to Jagat |
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Day 06: Trek to Tal |
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Day 07: Trek to Dharapani |
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Day 08: Trek to Koto |
Day 09: Trek to Meta (3530m.) the
foot of Khanguru Himal 6981m. |
Day 10: Trek to Enter stark Tibetan
Landscape Massive cliff and magnificent mountain
scenery. |
Day 11: Trek to Phu village explore
great canyons, rock pillars, monasteries and
ruins forts. |
Day 12: Trek to remote village of
Nar 4000m. |
Day 13: Trek to Near Khangla pass |
Day 14: Trek to Khang-La pass (5310m.)
descend to Ngawal. |
Day 15: Trek to Manang and rest |
Day 16: Trek to Khangshar |
Day 17: Trek to Tilicho Lake 5000m. |
Day 18: Cross the Mesokantu pass 5099m
and camp at Kharka. |
Day 19: Trek to Jomsom. |
Day 20: Fly back to Pokhara |
Day 21: Pokhara rest day |
Day 22: Fly to Kathmandu |
Day 23: Kathmandu rest |
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Day 24: Final deparutre. |
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Annapurna Trekking Map
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Terms & Conditions
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For Further Information & Booking
click here
Sending Money For Advance Booking
click here
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Our full board package cost includes the
following:
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Airport transfers (by private car, van
or bus as per group size)
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All land transfers as per itinerary to
trek. (by private car, van or bus as per
group size)
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Domestic flights and departure taxes as
per itinerary.
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All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
whilst on the trek. Meals on camping
treks will prepared by AATE and served
from our dinning room tent.
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All lodge accommodations, tenting fees
and hotel in Pokhara.
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Annapurna Conservation Park entrance
fees.
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Porters and/or pack animal (one porter
per two persons is provided to carry the
clients personal effects)
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Trekking equipment (For a lodge based
trek a duffle Bag for your non-personnel
gear. For camping based treks a tent
(shared between two persons), mattress,
sleeping bag, kitchen and dinning room
tents and all kitchen utensils, toilet
tent)
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Trekking staff (guide with government
license holder and other assistant
guides where applicable, cook, Sherpa
and porter as per requirements).
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Insurance for the trekking staff.
(insurance as per state law)
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First aid medical kit. Check Here
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All the government tax and our (AATE)
service charges.
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Upon final payment AATE will provide
pre-departure file including the
detailed agreed itinerary, hotels and
transport booked and introduce you to
your trekking guide
Our full board package cost doesnot includes the
following:
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Personal trekking equipment Equipment
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All meals while in Kathmandu or in
Pokhara.
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Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu, (they
can be included upon request).
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Sightseeing tours in Kathmandu, (they
can be included upon request).
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International flights and departure
taxes.
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Visa and passport fees (to entry and re
entry). Nepal entry visa is US$30 for 60
Day.
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Your travel insurance (for travel,
cancellation, accident, health,
emergency evacuation and loss of life,
theft of or damage to personal effects).
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Tips and gratuities (crew frequently
receives some recognition for good
service)
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Costs arising from unforeseen events
outside the control of AATE.
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Personal expenses such as alcoholic
beverages, soft drinks, mineral water,
monuments entrance fees, postage,
laundry, video, camera, phone, etc.
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The single supplements payable on all
bookings where only one person is
travelling.
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Gratuities for services provided on a
personal basis.
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All other services not included in the
"cost includes" section above.
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