Annapurna Circuit trek with Tilicho Lake is one of the popular trekking routes of Nepal talking the travelers and adventure lovers to the mesmerizing Tilicho Lake, a lake situated at the world’s highest altitude. Tilicho Lake lies at an altitude of 4920m from the sea level; this lake is formed by the glacier melting from Mt. Annapurna. Tilicho Lake and Thorong La Pass, being surrounded by majestic mountains this trekking route istruly a beautiful and amazing sight.During your Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake, you would probably not like to miss the most focused destination Thorung La Pass residing at an altitude of 5416 m. It’s obvious that the Annapurna region of Nepal has been the gift of nature to Nepal and hence it is consistent in providing one of the world’s best trekking experiences.
Tilicho Lake Trekking collects the glacial melt of the entire northern slopes of Annapurna and Thorang Peak, which is claimed to be the highest lake in the world. In 2001, Hindu pilgrims from around the world flocked to the lake convinced it is a holy spot mentioned in the Ramayan – a holy book of the Hindus.
From the time you arrive in Kathmandu, the capital and cultural city of Nepal, we will be there at the airport to greet you and take you to your hotel.
Today, after an early breakfast, we will drive for about 5 to 6 hours before reaching Besisahar – about 190 kilometers from Kathmandu. After reaching Besisahar we will head by jeep to Chamje .
Trek from Chamje to Dharapani by enjoying amazing waterfalls and adventurous road. Dharapani village where we will stay the night.
Today we begin trekking from Dharapani climbing higher and a noticeable change with cooler conditions. You will see a change in the landscape at this higher elevation as the trail passes through forests before reaching the Tibetan village of the Bagarchhap with its distinctive Tibetan architecture. Climbing higher we reach the apple-growing region and farms along with pine forests and views of Lamjung and Annapurna II peaks. The trail then follows the Marsyangdi River heading upstream and passes the village named  Koto before reaching Chame. It is a very easy walk from Koto to Chame where we spend the night. Chame is the district headquarters of the Manang region.
After leaving Chame we pass through Telekhu and along the trail have some breathtaking views of Annapurna and Pisang (6091m) until we have to re-cross on a suspension bridge to the south bank of the Marsyangdi River. After crossing the river we t head higher passing a pine-forest as we trek through the upper reach of the Manang valley to Pisang. Tonight we stay at Pisang.
The town of Pisang is the start of our trek to  Manang area. Manang is popular with trekkers and is also a place to acclimatize before heading to higher altitudes. Today’s trek is a big one at around 6 to 7 hours.
Medical professionals recommend that before heading to higher elevations that trekkers spend some time acclimatizing. They also recommend staying active. Hike to Milarepa cave and back to Manang .
A gradual walk to Khangsar from Manang. Walk on the trail in the vicinity of pine trees, crossing the Khangsar River. A great glimpse of Tilicho Peak on the way. Enter the last settlement village Khangsar in Manang.
An adventurous trek to the Tilicho Base Camp through the meadows witnessing yaks grazing. Enjoy the trek walking slowly maintaining the pace and sightseeing the valley from the top. Reach the Tilicho Base Camp passing the edge above the Kangsar Khola. Spending a night in a tent in the serenity amidst the mountains is a unique experience.
Today we climb higher toward Tilicho Lake, around 5 to 6-hour trek, located at the base of Tilicho Peak (7134m). Along the trail, you may see yaks and deer grazing. The changing light causes the color of the lake to change through many shades of blue. After some time admiring the lake and surrounding peaks and snapping some photos we will return to Sri Kharka.
Today we begin our trek descending to Khangsar Village today passing through Tare Gumba (3870m) known for its monastery. We follow the Thorong Khola Valley until we reach the abandoned village of Old Khangsar before reaching our destination Yak Kharka.
Climbing higher we gradually get used to the higher altitude. We follow the east bank of the Jarang Khola and along with the trail view steep bluffs before reaching Thorong Phedi (meaning foothills). We can also trek for one more hour to High Camp (4800m). If we are lucky we may see the famous blue sheep and even a snow leopard! This is also home to Lammergeyer (bearded vulture). There is also a belief the mythical griffons are in this region! Back to Thorong Phedi.
Today is most likely the toughest day of the trek, hiking for around 7-8 hours. The higher altitude contributes to the degree of difficulty, and sometimes strong winds in these upper regions. Along the trail we may pass sheep, yaks and merchants transporting their goods. Once we reach Thorong La Pass we will be rewarded with breath-taking views of Annapurna, Gangapurna and eye-catching peak of Khatungkang (6484m). The trail is more undulating and relatively easy before we reach Muktinath where we stay the night after a 9 hour trek.
From Muktinath, we pass through lush meadows, fruit trees, and streams passing through Kagbeni before we reach Jomson in the. Kali Gandaki valley. Kagbeni has a well-deserved reputation for its horticulture industry. Jomson is well known for its apple cider! Today we trek for around 6 to 7 hours. Breakfast, lunch & dinner included.
Today is our last day as we head to the small airport terminal at Jomson where we take a short 20 to 25-minute flight to Pokhara.
Today we head back on a 6 to 7 hour drive to Kathmandu with many fond memories of Nepal and its unique culture and geography.
White Himalayan Adventure treks staff will transfer you to the airport for your final departure from Nepal.
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