Nar Phu Valley Trek
USD 1150
12 Days
Moderate
Hotel/Tea house
By Public Bus or Private Vehicle
2-15
Nar Phu Valley Trek Brief Insight
An imaginary journey to the remote and unexplored locality located north of Annapurna, this rugged and wild trek takes us to the mysterious and enthralling valley of Nar Phu.
Nar Phu Valley trek starts from Jagat following the popular trekking routes of the Annapurna Circuit trail and then branches off from Koto to follow the off the beaten track to Nar Phu valley in the north of Manang and pass the Kang La pass with magnificent panorama of Annapurna ridges. The valley system above opens up to a huge expanse of high snow-peaks, ancient villages and high altitude grazing settlements. Trekking to this hidden mountain valley offers medieval Tibetan culture in undisturbed form, melodramatic mountains view and great alpine backgrounds.
Highlights of Nar Phu Valley Trek
- Tibetan influenced lifestyles and everyday activities of the typical denizens of the Nar Phu Valley.
- Amazing walk past the interesting rock structures, land formations, and the diverse topography of the region.
- Spiritual satisfaction on passing through different chortens, gompa, monasteries, prayer flags over there
- You will feel accompanied by the chain of Himalayas including Manaslu, Dhaulagiri, and Annapurna I throughout the route.
- Venture into a remote part of Nepal that few travelers get to see
- Stay in ancient villages that have seen little change over the centuries
Outline Itinerary
- Day 1 : Drive from Kathmandu to Jagat (1300m)
- Day 2 : Trek from Besishahar to Koto (2,610 m)
- Day 3 : Trek from Koto to Meta (3560m)
- Day 4 : Trek from Meta to Phu Village (4080m)
- Day 5 : Rest and Phu village excursion day
- Day 6 : Trek from Phu Village to Nar Phedi (3850m)
- Day 7 : Trek from Nar Phedi to Nar village (4150m)
- Day 8 : Rest and Nar Village excursion day
- Day 9 : Trek from Nar village – Kang La (5320m) – Ngawal (3615m)
- Day 10 : Trek from Ngawal to Manang (3550m)
- Day 11 : Drive from Manang to Besishahar (850m)
- Day 12 : Drive from Besishahar to Pokhara or Kathmandu
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 : Drive from Kathmandu to Jagat (1300m)
Day 2 : Trek from Besishahar to Koto (2,610 m)
Day 3 : Trek from Koto to Meta (3560m)
Day 4 : Trek from Meta to Phu Village (4080m)
Day 5 : Rest and Phu village excursion day
Day 6 : Trek from Phu Village to Nar Phedi (3850m)
Day 7 : Trek from Nar Phedi to Nar village (4150m)
Day 8 : Rest and Nar Village excursion day
Day 9 : Trek from Nar village – Kang La (5320m) – Ngawal (3615m)
Day 10 : Trek from Ngawal to Manang (3550m)
Day 11 : Drive from Manang to Besishahar (850m)
Day 12 : Drive from Besishahar to Pokhara or Kathmandu
What is included in Nar Phu Valley Trek
- Trekker’s information management system. (TIMS Card)
- You’re Meal in During the Trekking as Your standard meals (3 times a day Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner).
- All Trekking Permit and Local Permit.
- Accommodation in Trekking: All accommodations in lodge/tea houses during the treks.
- Trekking Guide: An experienced, helpful, friendly, and English speaking Trekking Guide. His well- paid salary, meals, accommodation insurance, etc.
- Trekking Porter: porters (1 porter for 2 peoples). Salary, Food, Drinks, Accommodation, Transportation.
- After the Success Trip, Provide Adventure Certificate.
- Arrangement of Emergency Helicopter service which will be paid by your Travel insurance company.
- Medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).
- All government taxes.
- Service charge.
What is Excluded
- Meals and Extra Accommodation in Kathmandu
- Charge for Rusticated Area:
- All Hot and Cold drinks
- Single Trekker & Solo Trekker (Porters Extra Charge)
- Special Table Menu/Bakery Cafe
- The additional size of Pots Hot Drinks
- Electronic device re-charge
- Hot shower
- On the trekking Wi-Fi
- Personal expenses any type
- Travel insurance and evacuation insurance
- Tipping for Guide and Porter
Additional Information
Hidden Gem Nar Phu Valley Trek is in the Valley of the Mustang Nar Khola. The Nar Phu Valley trek is a Himalayan desert. Nature and culture over there made this valley remarkable. Nar Phu Valley is in a restricted area. So a special permit is necessary.
On the way to Nar Phu Valley High peaks and passes, glaciers, remote villages, and narrow canyons lie. One can explore the lovely forests, amazing rock formations, yaks, gompas, and unique ethnic cultures of Tibetan.
This valley features a mix of ancient Buddhist cultures and raw Himalayan nature. It lies between the most visited destination i.e. Annapurna and Manaslu regions.
Nar Phu is a true hidden gem of Nepal. It offers trekkers a rare opportunity to explore unspoiled valleys.
Similarly, Nar Phu Valley Trek starts from Besisahar. The trek quickly diverges from routes with more foot traffic and into the remote Nar & Phu valleys. As trek passes through the colorful Tibetan chaityas and prayer stones into deep canyons and gorges. Since 2002 AD trekkers are trekking on this route. The rugged landscape and the ancient village broadening to Tibet are completely different from the outside world.
Nar and Phu are villages with different features and characters. The trek is somehow challenging and completed within 12 days. Trekkers should trek 5-6 hours daily. During this trek Mt. Manaslu, Mt Annapurna, and Mt. Dhaulagiri are visible.
Best Season for Nar Phu Valley Trek
This trek is best for all the seasons. Besides that Spring Season (March-May) and Autumn(September-November). During this time the climatic condition and the environment are very suitable for trekking. In the winter season, the snowfall doesn’t allow you to trek. The management of hotels and accommodation is good besides being in rural areas.
The difficulty level of Trek
Nar Phu trek is a challenging trek. The accommodation over there is also found limited. Trekkers should be physically fit for this trek. Accommodation facilities are accessible in some specific places so trekkers have to trek following the itinerary.