Nar Phu Valley Trek 4530m

The Nar Phu Valley Trek is a remote and less-traveled trekking route in the Annapurna region of Nepal. Opened to foreign trekkers in 2003, this trek offers a rare opportunity to explore untouched Tibetan-influenced villages, ancient monasteries, and dramatic high-altitude landscapes in a restricted area near the border with Tibet.

Trek Overview

  • Location: Annapurna region, Manang District, Nepal
  • Duration: 9 to 14 days (varies by itinerary and route)
  • Maximum Elevation: Kang La Pass (5,320 meters / 17,454 feet)
  • Difficulty: Moderate to Strenuous
  • Permit Required: Yes (Restricted Area Permit + ACAP & TIMS)

Trek Highlights

  • Explore Nar and Phu—two secluded medieval villages rich in Tibetan culture.
  • Visit ancient Buddhist monasteries such as Tashi Lhakhang and Samdu Choling.
  • Cross the Kang La Pass with stunning views of the Annapurna Massif.
  • Trek through dramatic gorges, glacial valleys, and high alpine pastures.
  • Less crowded than the traditional Annapurna Circuit.

Itinerary

Day 01 - Arrive in Kathmandu

Day 02 - Sightseeing in Kathmandu

Day 03 - Drive to Besi Sahar [820m]

Day 04 - Trek to Khudi [790m]

Day 05 - Trek to Bahundanda [1310m]

Day 06 - Trek to Jagat [1290m]

Day 07 - Trek to Dharapani [1920m]

Day 08 - Trek to Narphu valley first camp [2740m]

Day 09 - Trek to Sinhenge Dharamsala [3230m]

Day 10 - Trek to Upper Chaku Village [3720m]

Day 11 - Trek to Phu Village [3980m]

Day 12 - Rest day in Phu Village

Day 13 - Trek to Naar Campsite [3550m]

Day 14 - Trek to Kang La Phedi [4530m]

Day 15 - Trek to Munje [3330m]

Day 16 - Trek to Manang [3520m]

Day 17 - Trek to Letdar [4250m]

Day 18 - Trek to Thorung Phedi [4500m]

Day 19 - Trek to Muktinath [3800m]

Day 20 - Trek to Jomsom [2713m]

Day 21 - Flight to Kathmandu via Pokhara

Day 22 - Depart Kathmandu

Includes:

•           All ground transfer by private vehicle including airport pick up and drop
•           Accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis in Kathmandu
•           Trip planning, organization and local logistics
•           All permits and entrance fees for National parks,
•           Local guide and porters with their daily wages and insurance
•           All meals (breakfast/lunch/dinner/tea/coffee/boiled water) and accommodation on tea houses/lodges during trekking period
•           One Chocolate bar each day
•           oxygen bottle, mask and regulator for emergency purpose

Exclusion:

•           Major Meals during Kathmandu stay
•           Personal trekking and climbing equipment.
•           Insurance and evacuation cost
•           bar bills, telephone and laundry, bottled drinks
•           Tips.