Trekking in Nar and Phu Valley

Trekking in Nar and Phu Valley

Experience the magic of Mystery

Activities:
Trekking & Hiking
Region:
Annapurna Region
Duration:
15 Days
Best Seasons:
March, April, May—Sep, Oct, and Nov.
Highest Elevation:
5,240m / 17,187 ft.
Grade:
Difficult

The Nar and Phu valleys are newly opened, spectacular regions of ethnically-Tibetan inhabitants for those of you that think you have trekked it 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 Marshyangdi River to the steep portals of the Nar Phu valley system is easily missed, but although the entrance 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, this region was first explored by Tillman in the 1950s. Closed to trekkers until late 2002, very few westerners have explored these virtually untouched villages or climbed the many 7000m peaks surrounding 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 most interesting villages in the Tibetan Buddhist world. Buddhist pilgrims from around Nepal might accompany us up to Phu to visit the renowned Tashi Lhakhang Gompa and receive a blessing from Lama Karma Sonam Rimpoche. Along with spending plenty of time at these colorful and timeless villages, we explore the high alpine valleys above Phu.

Route Map

Itinerary In Detail

  • Day 01:  Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400 m / 4,592 ft.)
  • Day 02: Obtain special trek permit and drive to Kurintar (100 km) - 3~4 hours
  • Day 03: Drive to KOTO (2,600 m / 8,528 ft.) village via Besishahar (141 Km) -6~7 hours.
  • Day 04: Trek to Dharamsala (3,230m / 10,595 ft.) - 7 hours.
  • Day 05: Trek to Kayang (3,740m /12,267 ft.) – 6 hours.
  • Day 06: Trek to Phu (4,050m / 13,284 ft.) – 5~6 hours.
  • Day 07:  Rest day to explore Phu
  • Day 08: Trek to Junam (3,550m /11,644 ft.) – 5 hours.
  • Day 09: Trek to Nar (4,150m /13,612 ft.) -5 hours.
  • Day 10: Rest day to explore Nar.
  • Day 11: Trek to Ngawal (3,650m /11,972 ft.) via Kang la pass (5,240 m / 17,197 ft.) – 7~8 hours.
  • Day 12: Drive to Beshishahar
  • Day 13: Drive to Kathmandu (171 Km) – 6~7 hrs.
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Reviews

In my 2 week stay, John was very professional and took me around to experience all that Kathmandu and surrounding areas has to offer. Sites were seen and many locals were met through John’s network.

Steven Stone

Steven Stone

Traveller

In my 2 week stay, John was very professional and took me around to experience all that Kathmandu and surrounding areas has to offer. Sites were seen and many locals were met through John’s network.

Steven Stone

Steven Stone

Traveller
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