

TheĀ Annapurna Circuit TrekĀ is beyond special. For good reason, it is frequently ranked among the top trails in the world. Each day of this marvelous journey gets better and better as the trail leads further into the mountains and eventually into the Mars-likeĀ Mustang region. The trail completely changes after descending from theĀ Thorong La PassĀ (5,416 meters), the highest point of the trek.
This trek lasts just over two weeks and is measured between 160-230 kilometers (depending on where you begin or end). Long before you are finished with the Annapurna Circuit Trek, you will feel a deep sense of connectedness to the surrounding natural landscape. Far from home, deep in the Himalayas, the Annapurna Circuit Trek provides a feeling of comfort and peace. Be present in these pristine mountains and welcoming villages.
š Ā Event Duration: 14 Days, 13 Nights
š Ā Event Dates:
- 12 Sep – 25 Sep 2026
- 10 Oct – 23 Oct 2026
- 14 Nov – 27 Nov 2026
- 19 Dec – 01 Jan 2027
TOUR COSTING: SGD2080/Pax (sharing basis)
š„Ā Special Discounted Price:Ā SGD1880/Pax (2TOGO) or SGD1980/Pax (SOLO) – Limited time offer
- Single supplement applicable
⨠We can also arrange private trips based on your requested dates! āØ
š§Ā For any inquiries, please contact:
- Email: contact@sgtrek.com
- WhatsApp: +6592700908Ā
Spaces are limited, so sign up soon! Join us on this exhilarating journey and forge memories that will endure a lifetime.Ā
DETAILED ITINERARY
Arrive in Kathmandu as per the itinerary and update us of your arrival flight details to Kathmandu Airport.
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu
Welcome to Kathmandu (1320m). Our representative will be at the airport. Upon arrival you will be heartily welcomed by him putting garland on your neck which means welcome to Nepal. Then you will be driven to the hotel by car. Rest and enjoy the day around the town.
Hotel in Kathmandu
Day 02: Drive Kathmandu to Dharapani (1,960m/6,430ft) about 8 hours.
We leave early and drive by a private Jeep to the village of Dharapani about 240 km, The spectacular journey, which takes approximately 9 hours, offers travelers an exciting adventure along Nepalās cliff-side road network.
Overnight in Dharapani ā B, L, D (local lunch)
Day 03: Dharapani to Chame (2,710m/8,891ft) about 6 hours.
First day of the hike, we followed a set of steep forested ridges, where it is common to see several landslides along the trail. This trail offers sensational views of Lamjung Himal, Annapurna II and Annapurna IV (7,525m/24,688ft). Trekkers can enjoy āspaā time in nature at the hot springs at Chame.
Overnight in Chame ā B, L, DĀ
Day 04: Chame to Pisang (3,300m/10,827ft) about 6 Hours
The trek to Pisang is dominated by a dramatic curved rock face, rising nearly a mile from the river. As we travel into the alpine regions of the Himalayan range, the forests and vegetation we experienced earlier disappear. You will get spectacular photos as we cross and re-cross the river via several suspension bridges.
Overnight in Pisang ā B, L, DĀ
Day 05: Pisang to Manang (3,535m/11,598ft) about 6 hours.
The trek to Manang offers several variations depending on the level of adventure you crave. The lower and less-strenuous route, which takes around five hours, follows a trail contouring the valley and stunning views of the Manang valley. As you continue on the trail and over multiple ridges, breathtaking views of Annapurna III (7,555m/24,787ft) will greet you as the trail rises to the left, passing through the village of Hongde.
The high route offers a serious eight-hour adventure for any trekker looking for an extra challenge. The high route follows the east bank of the Marshyangdi River valley. As you leave the village, the trail continues to rise until crossing a beautiful mountain stream. Then strenuous zigzag climbing leads to the village of Ghyaru. A visit to the gompa at the top of the village offers wonderful views of Annapurna II and Annapurna IV. The trail continues, passing through the Ngawal village. After Ngawal, you will descend back to the valley floor and rejoin the main trail, bringing you to the villages of Braga and Manang.
Overnight in Manang ā B, L, DĀ
Day 06: Rest and relaxation in Manang (3,535m/11,598ft)
The village of Manang offers a nice spot to rest, relax and adjust to the higher altitude. It is essential to acclimatize, as we are now high in the Himalayas. Take some time to walk around and enjoy the village. There are several beautiful lakes near the village, as well as souvenir shopping and a clinic run by the Himalayan Rescue Association.
Overnight in Manang ā B, L, DĀ
Day 07: Trek to Ledar (4250m/13940ft) about 5 hours.
Thoroughly acclimatized, we advanced towards Thorang La. On the way, we cross a stream, climb to Tengi and 120 meters above Manang and ascend further past Marshyangdi Valley turning north-west up the valley of the Jarsang Khola. Amid the spectacular vistas of Annapurna mountain range, we trek beyond the lush vegetation of scrub juniper and alpine grasses to reach the small village of Gunsang. Gunsang is a cluster of flat mud roofs just below the trail at 3960 meters. Along the route, we see several lodges. As we approach picturesque meadows and rich forests of barberry, juniper etc, we encounter horses and yaks grazing. The trail takes us further along a large stream that flows from Chulu West and Gundang and leads to a rich pasture at 4000 meters.
Overnight in Ledar ā B, L, DĀ
Day 08: Trek to Thorang Phedi (4500m/14760ft) about 4 hours.
Leaving Letdar, we climb gradually to a ridge before descending to the headwaters of the Marshyangdi and crossing via a covered wooden bridge. After a short ascent up the mountain path on the right bank, we follow a narrow trail across an unstable steep slope and then descend to Thorung Phedi.Ā If you still have some energy why not continue up to high Camp for the night.
Overnight in Thorang ā B, L, DĀ
Day 09: Trek to Muktinath (3,800m/12,467ft) crossing Thorung La Pass (5,416m/17,769ft) about 8 hours.
If we stay in Phedi, this early morning start begins with a challenge.Ā At dawn, we ascend steeply for approximately one hour to a notch in the trail at 4,679m/15,351ft.Ā From high camp we continue up the trail, ascending several false summits before we top out at the Thorong La pass 5,416m/17,769ft.Ā The pass is decorated with a large cairn and Buddhist prayer flags.Ā You will have spectacular views of the Annapurna Range to the south and the Mukut Himal bordering Dolpo to the west. After the four-hour trek to the pass, the decent to Muktinath takes three to four hours. The decent offers stunning views of Dhaulagiri (8,175m/26,821ft), Tukuche Peak (6,920m/22,703ft) and the valley of the Kali Gandaki below.
Overnight in Muktinath ā B, L, DĀ
Day 10: Muktinath to Jomsom (3,800m/12464ft)
Muktinath village is an important site for Hindus and Buddhists, where pilgrims come to offer donations at the Vishnu Temple and Gompa.Ā After visiting in the morning, you can walk to the next town of Jomsom, or for those looking for some more adventure, why not hire a mountain bike and ride along the border of the Upper Mustang region.
Overnight in Jomsom ā B, L, DĀ
Day 11: Drive from Jomsom to Tatopani (1180m/3871ft)
Drive from Jomsom to Tatopani by local bus will take 6 hours. Once we reach Tatopani we will have chance to drown in hot spring to relax your body after long trekking
Overnight in Tatopani ā B, L, DĀ
Day 12: Drive from Tatopani to Pokhara
Today again we drive to Pokhara. It will take 6 hours.Ā The rest of the day is yours.Ā Relax at your hotel or go explore the Lakeside District of Pokhara.
Overnight in Pokhara
Day 13: Return to Kathmandu (1,300m/4,265ft) about 6-hour Drive
From Pokhara, itās a six-hour tourist bus ride back to Kathmandu. The highway is cut into the side of the river valley and follows a series of steep rocky gorges, landslides and roaring rapids, crossed by precarious suspension bridges. After we enter the Kathmandu valley, feel free to shop and walk around Thamel. Etc.
Overnight in Kathmandu ā B, DĀ
*Options to upgrade via Flight to Kathmandu.
Day 14: Farewell from Nepal as you fly back home.
Morning after breakfast, we will drop you back to Kathmandu Airport. We will put you Khada (a kind of cloth which is used to wear on your neck). Wearing Khada means good luck and protection. See you next time.
Note: B = Breakfast, L = Lunch and D = Dinner
The above itinerary can be customized at your request to accommodate your specific requirements. Please let us know whether you would like to make a shorter or longer. We will follow accordingly.
*Note:
- 1Porter carries 2clients duffel bag, each duffle bag limited to 12kg max. Exceeding weight need to engage personal porters at additional cost. (*we do not encourage porters carry heavy load for the trek.)
- Tips and gratitude provided to local staff (Guides/Porters) are mandatory.
- This tour is directly handled by our local partner.
WHATS INCLUDED/EXCLUDED
Cost Include
- Transportation to and from the starting and ending points of the trek as per itinerary.
- 3 meals per day during the trek (breakfast, lunch & dinner)
- Accommodation in tea houses as per itinerary during the trek.
- Accommodation including breakfast at tourist standard hotel in Kathmandu and Pohkara per itinerary.
- Highly experienced Government licensed guide and necessary porters (2 pax 1 porter) during the trek.
- Proper Insurance of all staff including porters.
- Government / Local taxes, Tourist service charge, guide / porter insurance and salary, general equipment, national park and conservation area fees.
- Respective region (Annapurna) trekking map. TIMS Card & Trek Permit
- Trekking Registration Certificate (TRC).Ā
- 1Group Dinner – Nepali Traditional Food/Dance
Cost Exclude:
- International air fare to/ from Nepal
- Entry Visa fees – at present $30 for 15 days, US$ 50 for 30 days, and US$ 120 for three-month visa on entry into Nepal.
- Major foods (Lunch and Dinner) in Kathmandu and Pokhara
- Insurance covers medical, emergency evacuation, loss, theft expenses.
- Drinks: both alcoholic and bottled other than sterilized drinking water.
- Laundry fees
- Battery charge, WI-FI and hot shower during the trekking
- Personal gear and expenses
- Tips and gratitude provided to staff.
- Sleeping bags.
For more information and to book your adventure, contact our dedicated team. Get ready to embark on an extraordinary journey! šļøš¶āāļøāØ
FLIGHTS DETAILS: SINGAPORE AIRLINES DIRECT FLIGHT
We can assist you in booking the flight ticket via Singapore Airlines.
Terms & Conditions ā Nepal Tours
At SGTREK, the safety and well-being of our participants remain our highest priority. Travel and trekking in Nepal often involve domestic flights and land transport that are subject to unpredictable mountain weather and operational factors, which may impact schedules. Please read the following carefully before confirming your participation.
- Domestic Flights & Land Transport
Domestic flights within Nepalāincluding but not limited to Kathmandu ā Lukla and Kathmandu ā Pokharaāare highly dependent on weather conditions. Cancellations and delays are common.
In the event of flight cancellations or delays, any additional costs incurredāincluding but not limited to airport transfers, hotel accommodation, meals, flight rebooking fees, or other logistical arrangementsāshall be borne by the customer.
Where land transport is used as an alternative (e.g., Kathmandu ā Pokhara by road), delays may occur due to road conditions, traffic, or unforeseen events. Any associated costs or changes will be the customerās responsibility.
- Impact on Trekking/Tour Schedule
Delays in flights or land transport may affect the itinerary. If the trek or tour start date is postponed due to such disruptions, the package cost previously paid will not be adjusted. A new start date will require full repayment of the package cost.
If flights or transport are delayed by 2ā3 days or more and the trek or tour cannot proceed due to insufficient time, the trip will be considered cancelled, and the full amount paid will be forfeited.
- Helicopter Option
In the case of prolonged flight delays (especially for Lukla-bound treks), customers may choose to travel by helicopter (heli service).
All helicopter transfer costs are to be paid directly by the customer.
Cancelled domestic flight tickets are non-refundable.
- Alternative Trekking/Tour Arrangements
If customers choose to undertake an alternative trek or tour due to flight cancellations, delays, or other itinerary changes, the full cost of the new trek/tour will be charged additionally.
- Customer Responsibility
All additional expenses resulting from flight delays, cancellations, accommodation, meals, or alternative arrangements will be the sole responsibility of the customer.
Customers are strongly advised to secure a comprehensive travel insurance policy that includes coverage for flight delays, cancellations, emergency evacuations, medical treatment, and trip cancellations.
- Force MajeureĀ
SGTREK or its Local Service Provider shall not be held liable or responsible for any failure to perform its obligations, or for delays, changes, or cancellations caused by circumstances beyond its reasonable control.
Such circumstances include but are not limited to: extreme weather conditions, natural disasters, flight disruptions, government restrictions, strikes, political unrest, pandemics, or other unforeseen events.
In the event of Force Majeure, no refunds or compensation will be provided, and any additional expenses arising will be the responsibility of the customer.
ā Important Note: While SGTREK will always provide every possible assistance to minimize inconvenience, circumstances beyond our control (such as weather conditions, transport delays, airline operations, or Force Majeure events) are not included in the package price. All decisions will be made with customer safety as the top priority.
THINGS TO CHECK PRIOR TO THE TRIP:
VISA:
Do check on your visa requirements based on your passports. Most of the passport is on arrival.
Visa Fee structure:
3.5.1. Visa Fee
- 15 Days ā 30Ā USD
- 30 Days ā 50Ā USD
- 90 Days ā 125Ā USD
Visa Facility Fee
NECESSARY THINGS NEEDED:
- Passport size photos: 2pcs
- Passport Photocopy; 2pcs
- Travel Insurance Photocopy (Policy no. & Contact No.) ā Must cover adventure sports around 5500M evacuation.
- Local currency
LIST OF EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING
CLOTHING:
- Down or fibre filled waterproof jacket and trousers (1)
- Lightweight cotton long pants (3 pairs)
- Fleece jacket or pullover (1)
- Warm cotton trousers (2 pairs)
- Shirts and T-shirts (4 pieces).
- Long under wear (2 pieces)
- Short under wear (4 pieces)
- Sun hat or scarf (1)
- Woollen hat (1)
- Heavyweight gloves or mittens with a waterproof (1)
- Lightweight gloves (1)
- Sunglasses (1)
- Raincoat (1)
- Head Scrap
FOOTWEAR:
- Trekking boot (one pairs)
- Camp shoes (1 pair)
- Thick socks (4 pairs)
- Light socks (3 pairs)
- Sandals (1 pair)
OTHER EQUIPMENT:
- Sleeping bag (4seasons)-1 if you have can bring for hygienic.
- Down jacket -1
- Daypack ā 1
- Water bottle ā 1
- Sun creams
- Hiking Poles
- Thermos Flask
- Bright Headlamps/Spare batteries
- Tea ā you can boil water in teahouses.
- dairy milk bars ā chocolate is a must!
- trail mix and peanuts.
FIRST AID:
- Advil
- Aleve
- Vicks vapor rub
- Sunscreen
- chapstick
- anti nauseant ā you tend to feel just a bit nauseous a lot at altitude.
- Imodium ā diarrhoea is common at altitude.
- band aids
- blister band aids or moleskin
- eye drops
- Advil cold and dinus
- nasal moisturizer ā altitude causes nasal cavities to be very dry, nasal moisturizer was very helpful.
- Q-tips
- tweezers
- tiger balm.
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- YOUĀ have read all the above paragraphs andĀ YOUĀ know, understand, and appreciate these and other risks that are inherent in The Activity.Ā YOUĀ hereby assert that your participation is voluntary and thatĀ YOUĀ knowingly assume all such risks.
- YOUĀ acknowledge the agreement freely and voluntarily, and intend by completing this form and unconditional release of all liability toĀ SGTREK PTE. LTD.
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For any queries related to the event do contact below person:
Phone: +65 92700908 (WhatsApp)
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This trip was organized by:Ā
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STB License No. 03160
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