Annapurna Circuit Full Mountain Biking
- 21 Days
Adult
Description
Duration
21 Days
Group Size
1-20+
Annapurna Circuit Full Mountain Biking Overview
Mountain biking is one of the most adventurous activities done in Nepal. Not only does it operate in the city, but also in the mountains. There are some extraordinary trips that take you to some of the most stunning and exotic biking routes in Nepal. Annapurna Full Mountain Biking is a stunning mountain biking routes in Nepal.
Included
- To ensure your safety and provide a smooth arrival experience, Asian Adventures offers complimentary airport pick-up and drop-off services for both international and domestic arrivals and departures.
- Representatives of Asian Adventures will be waiting for you at the airport with an Asian Adventures banner and your name placard for easy identification. The representative will also carry an official company ID card for verification.
- According to the trekking package itinerary, Asian Adventures arranges three nights of accommodation in Kathmandu in your selected hotel category, ranging from tourist-standard to five-star hotels.
- Asian Adventures provides experienced, government-authorized (licensed) high-altitude trekking guides throughout the trekking period.
- Surface transportation required during the trek and in major cities, as specified in the itinerary, is included.
- As per the itinerary, Asian Adventures arranges regular domestic flight tickets from Kathmandu to Lukla and Lukla to Kathmandu for trekking members and guides.
- During the trek, Asian Adventures provides comfortable accommodation in carefully selected tea houses (excluding chain hotels).
- Most lunches are taken along the trekking route, while breakfast and dinner are served at the tea house where you stay overnight. Asian Adventures provides clean and freshly prepared breakfast, lunch, and dinner, along with tea or coffee, from the tea house menu throughout the trek.
- To ensure your comfort and protection from cold weather, we provide clean and warm down jackets and sleeping bags during the trek.
- Asian Adventures allows up to 15 kg of personal trekking equipment per person, carried by porters, yaks, or mules during the trekking period.
- Since Everest Base Camp lies within the Sagarmatha National Park area, Asian Adventures provides all required national park permits.
- The Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) permit is mandatory for trekking in the Everest region. Asian Adventures arranges this permit for all trekkers.
- First-aid medical kits are provided for both trekkers and staff to ensure health and safety during the journey.
- Communication is an important safety factor in remote Himalayan regions. Therefore, Asian Adventures equips trekking guides with satellite phones for emergency situations.
- During your trek, Asian Adventures ensures clean, nutritious, and freshly prepared meals at tea houses.
- The quoted package price includes all official service charges, government fees, taxes, and VAT. There are no hidden costs beyond the stated price.
- Before departing Kathmandu, we invite you to join us for a farewell dinner at a traditional Nepali restaurant with a cultural performance. This provides a wonderful opportunity to experience Nepali culture and traditions.
- As a souvenir of your Himalayan adventure, Asian Adventures will present you with an Asian Adventures T-shirt, Pashmina, and company brochure before your departure.
Excluded
- Kathmandu offers a wide variety of high-quality restaurants serving Nepali and international cuisine. Therefore, lunch and dinner in Kathmandu (except the farewell dinner provided by Asian Adventures) are not included in the package cost and must be arranged by the client.
- Personal expenses such as snacks, packed foods, chocolates, energy bars, mineral water, soft drinks, energy drinks, alcoholic beverages, and cigarettes during the trek are not included. These items can be purchased individually according to personal preference.
- Expenses related to personal trekking equipment, laundry services, gratuities (tips), telephone calls, mobile services, internet usage, walkie-talkies, satellite phone usage, and other personal communication services are not included in the package.
- Trekking in the Himalayas is an adventurous activity conducted in remote mountain regions. For your safety, all participants must obtain comprehensive travel insurance before arriving in Nepal. The insurance policy should cover emergency helicopter evacuation, medical treatment, hospitalization, and other related expenses.
- International airfare to and from Nepal and the Nepal tourist visa fee are not included in the package cost and must be arranged by the traveler.
- Any additional expenses arising from unforeseen circumstances beyond our control, including natural disasters, adverse weather conditions, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, flight delays or cancellations, and changes in government regulations, are not included in the package cost.
- Costs associated with additional staff or services requested beyond those specified in the package are not included and will be charged separately.
- Any services not specifically listed under the "Package Includes" section will be considered additional services and will incur extra charges.
- Tipping is not included in the package price. Tipping guides, porters, and support staff is a customary practice in Nepal's trekking industry and is greatly appreciated as recognition of their hard work and service. The amount is entirely at the discretion of the client.
Travel Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrival in Kathmandu
Arrival at Kathmandu Airport and transfer to the requested category hotel accommodation in Kathmandu (1350M/4430ft).
Day 2 - Drive from Kathmandu to Bahundanda (1310m/4297ft).
Drive from Kathmandu to Bahundanda (1310m/4297ft). Overnight at the lodge.
Day 3 - Ride from Bahundanda to Syange (1100m/3608ft).
Ride from Bahundanda to Syange(1100m/3608ft). Overnight at Lodge.
Day 4 - Ride from Syange to Dharapan (1860m/6101ft).
Ride from Syange to Dharapani (1860m/6101ft) Overnight at Lodge
Day 5 - Ride from Dharapani to Chame(2670m/8758ft).
Ride from Dharapani to Chame (2670m/8758ft). Overnight at Lodge
Day 6 - Ride from Chame to Upper Pisang (3300m/10825ft).
Ride from Chame to Upper Pisang(3300m/10825ft) Overnight at Lodge.
Day 7 - Ride from Upper Pisang to Manang (3540m/11612ft).
Ride from Upper Pisang to Manang(3540m/11612ft). Overnight at Lodge.
Day 8 - Rest Day
Rest day at Manang
Day 9 - Ride from Manang to Khangsar (3734m/12249ft).
Ride from Manang to Khangsar (3734m/12249ft). Overnight at Lodge.
Day 10 - Ride from Khangsar to Tilicho Base Camp (4150m/13613ft).
Ride from Khangsar to Tilicho Base Camp (4150m/13613ft). Overnight at Lodge.
Day 11 - Explore the Tilicho Lake and back to Tilicho Base Camp
Explore the Tilicho Lake and back to Tilicho Base Camp. Overnight at Lodge.
Day 12 - Ride from Tilicho Base Camp to Khangasar (3734m/12249ft).
Ride from Tilicho Base Camp to Khangasar (3734m/12249ft). Overnight at Lodge.
Day 13 - Ride from Khangasar to Yakkharka (4050m/13285ft).
Ride from Khangasar to Yakkharka (4050m/13285ft). Overnight at Lodge.
Day 14 - Ride from Yakkharka to Throngphedi (4450m/14597ft).
Ride from Yakkharka to Throngphedi(4450m/14597ft). Overnight at Lodge.
Day 15 - Ride from Throngpheri to Muktinath (3760m/40458ft).
Ride from Throngpheri to Muktinath (3760m/40458ft) Overnight at Lodge.
Day 16 - Ride from Muktinath to Marpha (3760m/12334ft).
Ride from Muktinath to Marpha(3760m/12334ft) Overnight at Lodge.
Day 17 - Ride from Marpha to Kalapani (2670m/8758ft.).
Ride from Marpha to Kalapani (2670m/8758ft.).Overnight at Lodge.
Day 18 - Ride from Kalapani to Tattopani (2530m/8299ft).
Ride from Kalapani to Tattopani (2530m/8299ft) Overnight at Lodge.
Day 19 - Drive from Tattopani to Pokhara
Drive from Tattopani to Pokhara via Beni. Hotel accommodation.
Day 20 - Drive or flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Drive or flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu takes about seven hours by tourist bus and; 25 minutes by flight, overnight at Hotel accommodation, farewell dinner with culture program In the Evening.
Day 21 - Final Departure
Drop at the airport for final departure. (service: Airport drop service )
Maps
Frequently Asked Questions
Mount Annapurna is the 10th highest mountain peak in the world at 8,091 meters (26,545 ft) and the first 8,000m peak ever summited in 1950 by the French team led by Maurice Herzog. That summit and success brought new inspiration and created a milestone in mountaineering. Nepal was then introduced to the global arena. Adventure tourism in Nepal began after the climb. The Annapurna Circuit trail lies on the same route used by the French expedition team in 1950 to explore and climb Annapurna I. The expedition team first tried to climb Annapurna from the Manang Valley, and when they were unable to do so, they turned to the Mustang Valley and finally climbed.
Not really. Very beginners can do other short and easier biking trip in the Himalayas to understand the uneven terrain of the Himalayas, and for altitude. As this is high-altitude and multiple days biking trip, you need to have proper biking experience, stamina, and strength.
As you are in a new country and exposing to unfamiliar bacteria and viruses, caution is required. Tap water in villages and teahouses used by locals is not safe to drink directly. Drinking untreated water can lead to stomach upsets, diarrhea, or other illnesses, which can spoil your travel experience. You can buy bottled water at most teahouses along the trek, which is a safe option. However, for environmental reasons and because it becomes expensive at higher altitudes, it is better to limit bottled water use.
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