narphu valley Trek (Camping Trek)
Hidden by swirls of mountain mist
ahead of us, from Kangla pass at 5200m the magnificent panorama view
of Annapurna massif appears remote and forbidding.
Our sturdy mountain ponies every few steps, their steaming
sweat-soaked bodies heaving. Behind us Hongde airport, which we left
behind early in the morning, is a tiny speck. Our destination is the
Nar-Phu valley, above the tree line on the upper limits of
cultivation, in the very north of Manang district. It takes five
hours reaching the pass that links Nar with Manang and three other
Bhotia village in the Nyershang down valley.
NowaDays, Nar Phu the population about 300 inhabitants who depend on
livestock, unlike most Bhotia people, whose trading patterns changed
drastically after the Nepali Government closed borders with Tibet,
the people of Nar and Phu valley were least affected by this change.
The tortuous path leading from the valley into Tibet had never made
them dependent on the salt trade, and till toDay yak herding is the
basis of their livelihood.
Besides the Kangla linking Nar to the Nyeshang valley , the most
direct route from Kathmandu to Nar and Phu is along the Marshyangdi
River. Travellers trek through the Himalayan foothills and round the
eastern end of the Annapurna before they arrive at Qupar, a police
check post half and hour before Chame, Manang's district
headquarters. From here a long and steep trail winds up to Nar and
Phu whose villagers, laden with goods purchased in Chame and even
lower down in Besishhar, the end of the roadhead leading to Manang,
often camp at Dharmashala, a rudimentary wooden hut built by the
people from the two villages.
The Nepal government's recent decision to open up Nar and Phu to
tourists has evoked little enthusiasm among the villagers, whose
pastoral lifestyle continues. Apart from the odd researcher and
climbing expeditions permitted to climb Him lung, Ratnachuli and
Gachikang, few foreigners has visited the area and tourism
infrastructure is almost non-existent. Since Annapurna Conservation
Area Project (ACAP) recently extended its network to include Nar and
Phu Valley, it is preparing a suitable tourism development plan at
the request of the government for undiscovered valley.
Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu, transfer hotel
Day 02: Kathmandu free Day, hotel
Day 03: Bus to Besisahar, Trek Begins: camp
Day 04: Ngati, camp
Day 05: Jagat, camp
Day 06: Karte, camp
Day 07: Koto, camp
Day 08: Chhacha, camp
Day 09: Meta, camp
Day 10: Junum, camp
Day 11: Phu, camp
Day 12: Rest Day at Phu, camp
Day 13: Hike around Phu valley, camp
Day 14: Yak Kharka, camp
Day 15: Panggi Pass, camp
Day 16: Above Nar, camp
Day 17: Youingar, camp
Day 18: Kangla Pass, camp
Day 19: Manang, camp
Day 20: Khangsar Khola, camp
Day 21: Tilicho Lake, camp
Day 22: Mesokanto Pass, camp
Day 23: Jomsom, camp
Day 24: Flight Jomsom - Pokhara - Kathmandu, transfer to hotel
Day 25: Kathmandu free Day, hotel
Day 26: Final departure, transfer airport
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Best Season |
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5416 m. |
October - November
March - May
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