Itinerary
Day 01- Fly to Pokhara on to Humde to Pisang
Day02- Pisang to Ghyaru
Day03- Ghyaru to Braga
Day 04- Braga to Khangsar
Day 05- Khangsar to Tilicho Base Camp. Tilicho Base Camp to Tilicho Lake and back to Tilicho Base Camp
Day06- Tilicho Base camp to Manang
Day 07- Manang to Humde
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Trip Details
Duration
7 Days
Accommodation
Locally run guesthouses in a variety of price ranges available. Camping is also possible for the Tilicho Lake trek. Budget to luxury accommodation available in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Activities
Visit the world's highest lake at 4,949m/16,236ft, its icy waters are cradled by a six mile long crest of ice, rock and snow with the mighty peak of Tilicho rising to heights of 7134m/23,405ft. On the walk to you'll have spectacular views of the Kaligandaki valley. Wildlife in the area includes snow leopards, Himalayan tahr and many other mammals. Journey through Manang and Jomson to reach the lake
Trip Grading
Difficult
Trip Type:
Short to medium trek
Group Size
one to twelve people
Start From
Humde
Finish In
Humde
Trip Dates
Contact us and we'll work with your schedule for departure dates
Highest Altitude
5200m/17,060ft
Best Season
All seasons with the exception of June and July
Trip Highlights
The stunning sights of the world's highest lake and its dramatic scenery. Encountering yak herders and villagers in beautiful Manang. The glacial wall of ice on the frozen edges of Tilicho. The challenge of traversing through this isolated and stunning part of the world.
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Trip Notes
Fly to Pokhara (45 minutes) or go by bus (7 hours) from Kathmandu than on to Humde to begin the journey
Trip Rates
Contact us with your budget for trip rates
Inclusives
Guide and porters, accommodation, meals, conservation area fees, trekking permit, local transportation
Exclusives
Alcohol, personal items, gear, travel insurance, beverages, international travel, visa
Permits & Fees
2000 Nrs. ($30USD) per person for foreign nationals. 1000 Nrs. ($15USD) for SAARC country nationals (Nepal, India, Pakistan, Bhutan, Maldives, Sri Lanka) for Annapurna Conservation Area permit
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