The Annapurna Circuit Trek is one of Nepal’s most iconic trekking routes, offering breathtaking mountain views, rich cultural experiences, and an unforgettable adventure that winds through diverse landscapes — from subtropical forests to alpine terrain and desert-like highlands. If you’re planning to take on this epic trail, one of the first things you’ll want to know is: How much does it cost? And what does a typical itinerary look like?
This blog post covers everything you need — from a day-by-day breakdown of the trek, to estimated costs for transportation, permits, guides, food, and gear. Let’s lace up and dive in!
What is the Annapurna Circuit Trek?
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Region: Annapurna Conservation Area, Central Nepal
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Duration: 12 to 21 days (standard itinerary: 14 days)
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Highest Point: Thorong La Pass (5,416m / 17,769 ft)
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Best Seasons: March–May (spring) and October–November (autumn)
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Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
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Permits Required: TIMS card and ACAP permit
Total Estimated Cost of Annapurna Circuit Trek (14 Days)
Category | Mid-Range | Luxury Style | |
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Permits | $40 | $40 | |
Transport (to/from trek) | $70 | $150+ | |
Guide & Porter (Optional) | $30 – $50/day | $60+/day | |
Accommodation (Teahouses) | $10 – $20 | $30+ | |
Meals (3/day) | $25 – $40 | $50+ | |
Gear Rental/Purchase | $150 – $300 | $300+ | |
Miscellaneous (Snacks, Wi-Fi, Hot Showers) | $100 – $200 | $250+ | |
Total (14 Days) | $1100 – $1400 | $2000+ |
Tip: Costs increase with altitude — food and amenities get pricier the higher you go due to transportation limitations (everything is carried by porter).
14-Day Annapurna Circuit Trek Itinerary
Here’s a popular and well-paced itinerary for the Annapurna Circuit, starting from Besisahar and ending in Jomsom.
🔹 Day 1: Kathmandu to Besisahar (820m)
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Travel Time: 6–7 hrs by bus or jeep
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Highlights: Scenic ride through Nepalese countryside
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Accommodation: Teahouse
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Tip: Start early to avoid traffic and reach before nightfall
🔹 Day 2: Besisahar to Dharapani (1,960m)
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Trek Time: 5–6 hrs
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Highlights: Walk along Marsyangdi River, waterfalls
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Optional: Take a shared jeep partway if short on time
🔹 Day 3: Dharapani to Chame (2,710m)
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Trek Time: 5–6 hrs
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Highlights: Views of Lamjung Himal and Annapurna II, pine forests
🔹 Day 4: Chame to Pisang (3,300m)
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Trek Time: 5 hrs
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Highlights: Stunning cliffs, Marsyangdi River gorge
🔹 Day 5: Pisang to Manang (3,540m)
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Trek Time: 6 hrs
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Highlights: Upper route via Ghyaru for better views, Tibetan influence begins
🔹 Day 6: Acclimatization Day in Manang
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Activity: Hike to Gangapurna Lake or Ice Lake
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Purpose: Let your body adjust to the altitude
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Tip: Stay hydrated and eat well!
🔹 Day 7: Manang to Yak Kharka (4,050m)
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Trek Time: 4–5 hrs
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Highlights: Alpine meadows, yaks, quieter trails
🔹 Day 8: Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi (4,450m)
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Trek Time: 4 hrs
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Tips: Rest early; the next day is the big pass day
🔹 Day 9: Thorong Phedi to Muktinath (3,760m) via Thorong La Pass (5,416m)
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Trek Time: 7–9 hrs
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Highlights: Most challenging day, early start at 3–4am
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View: Unforgettable — prayer flags and peaks all around
🔹 Day 10: Muktinath to Kagbeni (2,800m) or Jomsom (2,720m)
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Trek Time: 4–6 hrs
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Highlights: Sacred temple, dry desert landscape of Mustang region
🔹 Day 11: Kagbeni to Marpha (2,670m)
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Trek Time: 5 hrs
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Highlights: Apple orchards, Tibetan culture, whitewashed houses
🔹 Day 12: Marpha to Tatopani (1,200m) via Jeep or Trek
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Tip: Enjoy a hot spring bath at Tatopani!
🔹 Day 13: Tatopani to Ghorepani (2,860m)
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Trek Time: 6–7 hrs
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Highlights: Lush forests, rhododendrons (in spring)
🔹 Day 14: Hike to Poon Hill (3,210m) for Sunrise, then to Nayapul and Drive to Pokhara
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Poon Hill View: Annapurna & Dhaulagiri ranges at sunrise
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Finish: Return to Pokhara (2–3 hrs by jeep from Nayapul)
Permit Costs
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TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System)
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Cost: $20 (independent) or $10 (with agency)
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ACAP Permit (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit)
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Cost: $30 USD
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You can get both in Kathmandu or Pokhara at the Nepal Tourism Board office. Bring 2 passport-sized photos!
Packing & Gear Tips
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Essentials: Warm layers, good boots, down jacket, sun protection, sleeping bag (rated for -10°C), water purification
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Buy/Rent in Thamel (Kathmandu): Most gear can be rented if you don’t want to invest
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Budget: $100 – $200 for rentals or $300+ to buy everything new
Why Trek the Annapurna Circuit?
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Incredible variety: From lush lowlands to snowy peaks
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Cultural richness: Gurung, Thakali, and Tibetan villages
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Thrill of the pass: Thorong La is one of the highest trekking passes in the world
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Teahouse experience: Delicious local food, warm hospitality
Bonus Tips for Success
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🕓 Start early each day — weather is clearer in the mornings.
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💧 Drink plenty of water — avoid altitude sickness.
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📶 Wi-Fi is available, but gets pricier and less reliable the higher you go.
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⚕️ Bring altitude meds (Diamox) and first aid kit.
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🏥 Travel insurance is a MUST — make sure it covers high-altitude trekking.
Final Thoughts
The Annapurna Circuit is more than just a trek — it’s a personal journey through some of the most awe-inspiring terrain on Earth. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a determined newbie, the trail rewards every step with spiritual beauty, majestic views, and memories to last a lifetime.