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Annapurna Two Passes Trek
Country
Nepal
Difficulty
Strenuous
Best Season
Mar-May/Sept-Nov
Accommodation
Lodge
Region
Annapurna Trekking
Start / End Point
Kathmandu/Kathmandu
Max. Altitude
5,416 m (Thorong La Pass)
Group Size
1 - 10
Meals Included
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Acclimatization
Phu Village and Manang
Permits
Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
Duration
19 Days
Activity
Nepal Trekking
Distance
Annapurna Two Passes Trek Overview
For all adventure seekers and hikers, the Annapurna Two Passes Trek includes the Kang La Pass (5,306 m) and Thorong La Pass (5,416 m) in the Annapurna Conservation Area at the same time. Hence, we’ll arrange for you to experience the Annapurna Two Passes Trek in Nepal. Annapurna Thorong La Pass (5,416 m) and Annapurna Kang La Pass are both part of the Annapurna High Pass trip ( 5,306 m). Likewise, there are countless additional passes in the Annapurna Himalaya range.
Yet, only a select number of them are well-known among mountaineers who have visited Nepal. The Thorong La Pass links Manang Valley to Nepal’s famous Mustang Valley. It has been a defining feature of the Annapurna Circuit Trek.
Similarly, we are concentrating on hikers who enjoy high-altitude hiking in Nepal. In response to our client’s interest and requests, we are planning two passes treks: Thorong La Pass (5,416 m) and Kang La Pass (5,306 m). The restricted trekking region of Nepal’s Nar Phu Valley and Manang Valley is reached by the Annapurna Two Passes Trek.
Additionally, for hiking through the Annapurna 2 High Pass trip, the months of September to November and March to May are ideal. Clear skies, wide mountains, the snow-capped Himalaya range, and the opportunity to attend a Nepalese festival will make the trip ideal if you can hike across these two high passes in the recommended months.
During this excursion with restricted permission, the settlement of Nar Phu Valley is particularly distinctive and secluded, with relatively few visitors during the high season which can be understood in detail through Nar Phu Valley Trek. We offer a government-licensed trekking guide with extensive knowledge of Nepali trekking. Fair pricing for our esteemed clientele is also included.
The finest months for trekking in the Nepal Himalayas are autumn and spring. But many go on foot all year round. The monsoon season brings heavy rains and a predominantly overcast sky. Thus, if you must climb the Annapurna Two passes trek during the monsoon.
It is best to discuss the pros and drawbacks in-depth before making your travel plans. Even in the off-season for trekking in Nepal, we, as your friends from that country, are here to help. We can guarantee you the greatest experience imaginable.
It is the deepest river valley in the world. Most of you have heard of the Annapurna Circuit Trekking Trail’s Thorong La Pass. The legendary Thorong La Pass and the lesser-known are the two hiking routes covered by this itinerary.
Moreover, the unique ethnic groups with their languages and traditions are along the Thorong La Pass path. The Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, two of the most breathtaking 8,000-meter peaks, may be seen in breathtaking detail. We look at the natural variety, which includes Tibetan strongholds perched above cliffs.
Along with moss-covered rhododendron woods, and lush, tropical rice paddies. The region has lively towns, picturesque villages, high canyons, and lush valleys. The area has a range of flora and animals since the climate in the area ranges from subalpine to alpine.
Major Highlights of 19 Days Annapurna Two Passes Trek
- Explore the Nar and Phu valleys, rich in ancient Tibetan culture.
- Experience the spiritual atmosphere at Tashi Lhakhang Monastery in Phu.
- Visit the sacred Muktinath Temple (3,800 m), a holy site for Hindus and Buddhists.
- Enjoy the climb over Thorong La Pass (5,416 m) with views of Dhaulagiri and the Annapurna range.
- Cross suspension bridges above the Marshyangdi and Kali Gandaki gorges.
- Trek to Kang La Pass (5,320 m) to observe Annapurna II, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak.
- View the glaciers of Thapa Peak and the Chulu East area from vantage points.
- Visit the Ghyaru village with traditional stone houses and mani walls.
Outline Itinerary for 19 Days Annapurna Two Passes Trek
| Route | End Elevation | Elevation Gain/Loss | Duration | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 01 Arrival at Nepal TIA | 1,350 m | - | - | - |
| Day 02 Kathmandu → Bulbule | 840 m | -510 m | Drive 6–7 Hours | 130KM |
| Day 03 Bulbule → Ghermu Phant | 1,170 m | +330 m | Trek 5-6 Hours | 10KM |
| Day 04 Ghermu → Chamje → Tal | 1,700 m | +530 m | Trek 6-7 Hours | 12KM |
| Day 05 Tal → Dharapani → Koto | 2,600 m | +900 m | Trek 6-7 Hours | 15KM |
| Day 06 Koto → Singenge Dharmasala → Meta | 3,560 m | +960 m | Trek 6-7 Hours | 14KM |
| Day 07 Meta → Kyang → Phu Village | 4,080 m | +520 m | Trek 5-6 Hours | 12KM |
| Day 08 Explore around Phu Village | 4,080 m | - | - | 5KM |
| Day 09 Phu Village → Kyang → Nar Phedi | 3,490 m | -590 m | Trek 5-6 Hours | 10KM |
| Day 10 Nar Phedi → Yughat → Nar Village | 4,110 m | +620 m | Trek 5-6 Hours | 10KM |
| Day 11 Nar Village → Kang La Pass → Ngawal | 3,660 m | +1,196 m/-1,646 m | Trek 7-8 Hours | 12KM |
| Day 12 Ngawal → Braga → Manang | 3,540 m | -120 m | Trek 4-5 Hours | 8KM |
| Day 13 Manang: Acclimatization Day | 3,540 m | - | Rest/short hike 2–3 Hours | 5KM |
| Day 14 Manang → Yak Kharka/Chauri Lader | 4,095 m | +555 m | Trek 5–6 Hours | 10KM |
| Day 15 Chauri Lader → Thorong Phedi | 4,550 m | +455 m | Trek 5-6 Hours | 8KM |
| Day 16 Thorong Phedi → Thorong La Pass → Muktinath | 3,710 m | +866 m/-1,706 m | Trek 8-9 Hours | 15KM |
| Day 17 Muktinath → Ekle Bhatti → Jomsom | 2,720 m | -990 m | Trek 5-6 Hours | 14KM |
| Day 18 Jomsom → Pokhara | 800 m | -1,920 m | Flight 45 min | - |
| Day 19 Pokhara → Kathmandu | 1,350 m | +550 m | Bus 6-7 Hours | 200KM |
19 Days Annapurna Two Passes Trek Detailed Itinerary
Arrival at Nepal Airport
Drive Distance
5KM drive
Drive Duration
30 min
Highest Altitude
1,350 m
Meals
Dinner
Accommodation
Hotel
- Starting Point: Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu
- Ending Point: Thamel, Kathmandu
On your first day of the 19-day Annapurna Two Passes Trek, we pick you up from Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and transfer you to your hotel in the city. After verifying your ID, passport, and booking confirmation, you’ll have time to rest, refresh, and prepare for the trek ahead.
If you arrive earlier, you can walk around the streets of Kathmandu and visit landmarks like Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhanath Stupa. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Nepali meal and prepare for the early drive to Bulbule, the starting point of the trek.
Drive from Kathmandu to Bulbule
Trek Distance
130KM
Drive Distance
130KM
Drive Duration
6-7 Hours
Highest Altitude
840 m
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Lodge
- Starting Point: Kathmandu
- Ending Point: Bulbule
On Day 2 of the Annapurna Two Passes Trek, we’ll drop you at the bus station from the hotel in Kathmandu for the drive towards Bulbule. You’ll follow the Prithvi Highway alongside the Trishuli River before meeting the Marshyangdi River at Muglin. The road then continues through Naubise, Dumre, and Besisahar (the district headquarters of Lamjung) before reaching Bulbule.
You’ll follow the Marshyangdi River from Mugling, which stretches over 150KM from the Annapurna glacier. You will also see the peaks like Manaslu (8,163 m) and Lamjung Himal (6,983 m) on clear days. The drive ends at Bulbule, where you will check into a local guesthouse and prepare for the next day’s trek.
Bulbule to Ghermu Phant
Trek Distance
10KM
Trek Duration
5-6 Hours
Highest Altitude
1,170 m
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Lodge
- Starting Point: Bulbule
- Ending Point: Ghermu Phant
After having breakfast, your day on the Annapurna Two Passes Trekking starts from Bulbule to Ghermu Phant. You’ll walk along the Marshyandgi River and cross the Ghermu suspension bridge. During your trek, you can observe views of mountains like Lamjung Himal and Mount Annapurna II (7,937 m).
After crossing the bridge, you’ll reach Ghermu Phant. This place lies on the old trail connecting the Marshyangdi Valley villages to the Nar and Phu valleys. These were historically used by traders and yak herders transporting salt, grain, and wool. The day ends at a Ghermuphat lodge where you’ll rest and enjoy fresh meals.
Ghermu - Chamje to Tal
Trek Distance
12KM
Trek Duration
6-7 Hours
Highest Altitude
1,700 m
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Lodge
- Starting Point: Ghermu
- Ending Point: Tal
Today you’ll trek from Ghermu Phant to Chamje, also known as the starting point for the Annapurna Circuit Trek. You’ll start your trek along the Marshyangdi River, passing through pine and rhododendron forests. You can also find traditional stone houses and mani walls along the way.
After some hours of walking, you’ll reach Chamje. From here, you’ll cross the Chamje River bridge and then proceed towards Tal Village. The day ends here in a local teahouse at Tal. This section highlights rivers, villages, bridges, and Himalayan peaks along the early stages of the Annapurna Two Passes trek route.
Tal- Dharapani to Koto
Trek Distance
15KM
Trek Duration
6-7 Hours
Highest Altitude
2,600 m
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Mountain View or Similar category
- Starting Point: Tal
- Ending Point: Koto
Around 6:00 AM in the morning, you’ll get ready for another trek day in the Annapurna region. First, you’ll trek from Taland cross the suspension bridge before reaching Dharapani. Dharapani is a major junction where the Annapurna Circuit and Manaslu Circuit routes meet. You can walk slowly by observing the traditional lifestyle of the Gurung and Manangi communities.
From Dharapani, the trail continues towards Bagarchhap. It is the first village on the Annapurna Circuit where you see Tibetan-style stone houses. The trek then continues towards Koto village. It is situated at the confluence of the Nar Khola and Marshyangdi River and serves as the gateway to the Nar Phu Valley. The day ends at a teahouse in Koto, where you can take a break and prepare for the next stage towards Meta.
Koto- Singenge Dharmasala to Meta
Trek Distance
14KM
Trek Duration
5-6 Hours
Highest Altitude
3,560 m
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Zambala Hotel
- Starting Point: Koto
- Ending Point: Meta
Starting the day on the Annapurna Two Passes Trek route, the trek begins from Koto and moves towards Singenge Dharamsala (3,050 m). You’ll pass through yak pastures, grazing areas, and small teahouses or huts before reaching Singenge Dharamsala.
From Dharamsala, the trail continues towards Meta village. It is a small village where the Gurung and Manangi communities live together. If you reach earlier, then you can visit the Meta Monastery, which is a spiritual place for people living there.
Meta- Kyang to Phu Village
Trek Distance
12KM
Trek Duration
5-6 Hours
Highest Altitude
4,080 m
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Norling Hotel
- Starting Point: Meta
- Ending Point: Phu Village
This is another exciting trekking day for you. You’ll wake up early at around 7:00AM and hike up towards Kyang Village. You’ll first pass through small hamlets before reaching Kyang. Moving forward, you’ll cross the Kyang Suspension Bridge and pass small chorten shrines and prayer flags. Peaks of Annapurna I and Gangapurna (7,455 m) remain visible to the north as you gain elevation.
After crossing the bridge, the path climbs to reach Phu Village, one of the highest inhabited villages on this route. The village is known for its traditional Tibetan-style houses and Phu Monastery. Here you can enjoy the views of Chulu East (6,584 m) and Chulu West(6,419 m) at the same time.
Exploration Around Phu Village
Highest Altitude
N/A
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Norling Hotel
- Starting Point: Phu Village
- Ending Point: Phu Village
Day 8 is reserved for exploring Phu village and its surroundings. You can walk around the village and visit the Phu Monastery, which is devoted to Tibetan Buddhism and is mostly visited during Losar (Tibetan New Year). You can explore the small streams and terraced fields around the village, along with the nearby tributaries of the Marsyangdi River. Peaks such as Chulu, Himlung, and Pokharkang (6,348 m) are visible from different points in the village.
You can also explore the Phu Cave and the small hamlets around the valley. The area is rich in local culture, with the Manangi and Tibetan communities maintaining their traditional lifestyle. This day gives you time to absorb the village atmosphere and the surrounding mountain views without a long trek.
Phu Village- Kyang to Nar Phedi
Trek Distance
10KM
Trek Duration
5-6 Hours
Highest Altitude
3,490 m
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Lodge
- Starting Point: Phu Village
- Ending Point: Nar Phedi
The day begins from Phu Village and heads towards Kyang (3,500 m). The trail passes through hamlets and terraced fields while walking along the Marshyangdi River tributaries. You’ll cross several stone-paved sections and streams before reaching the Kyang Village.
From Kyang, the trek continues to Narphedi. You’ll pass open fields, Nar Phu River tributaries, and stone chortens before reaching there. Narphedi acts as a crossroad for trekkers heading towards Koto, Meta, or the Annapurna Base Camp side routes. You’ll spend your night in this village.
Nar Phedi- Yughat to Nar Village
Trek Distance
10KM
Trek Duration
5-6 Hours
Highest Altitude
4,110 m
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Khangla Inn/Nar Guest House
- Starting Point: Nar Phedi
- Ending Point: Nar Village
The trek begins from Nar Phedi and moves to Yughat along the Annapurna Two Passes Trekking Trail. The trail passes the Nar River with views of Chulu East and West on the horizon. After a short walk, you’ll reach Yughat. It is a traditional resting and grazing area for local shepherds and their yaks.
From Yughat (3,800 m), the trail continues to Nar Village. You’ll pass bare lands, hamlets, and a small monastery before reaching Nar Village. It is the last traditional Manangi settlement before the high passes, i.e, Kang La and Thorong La pass. You can witness Annapurna II and Gangapurna from this village too.
Nar Village - Kang La Pass to Ngawal
Trek Distance
12KM
Trek Duration
7-8 Hours
Highest Altitude
5,306 m
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Hotel Mountain View
- Starting Point: Nar Village
- Ending Point: Ngawal
You’ll set off from Nar Village and move towards Kang La Pass on this day. From Yughat, you’ll climb the Nar River tributaries. The trail passes hamlets with Tibetan-style houses and small prayer wheels before reaching Kang La Pass. Kang La Pass provides panoramic views of Annapurna II and Gangapurna. The oxygen level drops to approximately 50% of sea level, so you need to be careful while crossing this section.
From Kang La Pass, the trail descends to Ngawal Village. It is home to the centuries-old Ngawal monastery, also known as Upper Pisang Monastery. It was established as part of the Gelugpa (Yellow Hat) section of Tibetan Buddhism. You’ll spend your night here preparing for the next day of the Annapurna Two Passes trek journey.
Ngawal- Braga to Manang
Trek Distance
8KM
Trek Duration
4-5 Hours
Highest Altitude
3,540 m
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Hotel Himalayan Singi/Hotel Gangapurnav
- Starting Point: Ngawal
- Ending Point: Manang
Get ready at around 6:00 to 7:00 AM for this short and pleasant trek. Starting from Ngawal Village, you’ll move towards Braga. Your trail passes through Ngawal Monastery, and you’ll follow the Marshyangdi River tributaries. After an hour of trekking, you’ll reach Braga village. It is known for its Tibetan-style houses and the Braga Monastery, one of the oldest gompas in the region.
From Braga (3,630 m), the path continues to Manang. Manang is a U-shaped valley and a key acclimatization stop in the Annapurna region. It is also the center of the Manangi community. This is your final stop for this day.
Acclimatization Day at Manang
Trek Distance
5KM
Trek Duration
2-3 Hours rest/short hikes
Highest Altitude
N/A
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Hotel Himalayan Singi/Hotel Gangapurnav
- Starting Point: Manang
- Ending Point: Manang
13th day of your Annapurna Two Passes Trek itinerary is for acclimatization in Manang. You can explore the village and visit the Gangapurna Lake (4,020 m), which is located about a 3-4 hour hike from the village. The path passes stone chortens, prayer wheels, and Tibetan-style houses along the way. Peaks such as Gangapurna (7,455 m), Annapurna III (7,555 m), and Tilicho Peak (7,134 m) are visible from different viewpoints.
You can also visit the Manang Monastery and the local markets in the village. Short hikes around Manang help the body adjust to a higher altitude because the oxygen level is around 65-67% of sea level. You’ll also get a chance to observe traditional Gurung and Tibetan culture.
Manang to Yak Kharka/Chauri Lader
Trek Distance
10KM
Trek Duration
5-6 Hours
Highest Altitude
4,095 m
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Hotel Dhading Laxmi & Restaurant
- Starting Point: Manang
- Ending Point: Yak Kharka
Leaving Manang, the trek moves towards Yak Kharka, also known as Chauri Lader. You’ll pass Gangapurna Lake and walk along streams that meet the Marshyangdi River. The trail passes grazing lands used by local yak herders and reaches Yak Kharka.
It is a traditional stopover for traders and herders travelling between the Manang and Mustang region. This section of the trek prepares you for the Thorong La Pass, with high-altitude terrain and beautiful mountain views like Gangapurna and Tilicho Peak between Manang and Chauri Lader.
Chauri Lader to Thorong Phedi
Trek Distance
8KM
Trek Duration
5-6 Hours
Highest Altitude
4,550 m
Meals
B+L+D
Accommodation
Thorong High Camp Hotel & Restaurant
- Starting Point: Chauri Lader
- Ending Point: Thorong Phedi
Leaving Chauri Lader, the trail heads towards Kone Khola, with the views of Chulu West and Gandarwa Chuli (6,248 m). The path passes yak grazing areas and stone shelters before reaching a bridge over the Jarsang Khola. It is the major river crossing before the Thorong La Pass.
After crossing the bridge, the trail climbs towards Thorong La Phedi. You’ll pass landslide-prone sections marked with cairns and see prayer flags near resting stops. From here, the Thorong Peak (6,144 m) becomes visible. It is a popular trekking peak in the Annapurna region, which was first summited by a Japanese team in 2007. Thorong La Phedi serves as the final base before tackling the high pass the next morning.
Thorong Phedi - Thorong La Pass to Muktinath
Trek Distance
15KM
Trek Duration
8-9 Hours
Highest Altitude
5,416 m
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Hotel Town House & Restaurant
- Starting Point: Thorong Phedi
- Ending Point: Muktinath
From Thorong La Phedi, the trail climbs a zigzag path towards the Thorong La Pass (5,416 m), one of the highest trekking passes in the world. On the way, you’ll pass through rocky slopes marked with cairns and signs with the views of Thorong Peak, Yakawa Kang (6,482 m), Annapurna, and Mustang ranges. After crossing Thorong La Pass, the trail descends toward Charabu. It serves as the first rest stop immediately after walking down from Thorong La Pass.
After resting here, you’ll move downwards through dry, open landscapes of the Mustang region before reaching Muktinath. Here, you can visit the Muktinath Temple, an important pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists. It is known for its 108 water spouts and the eternal flame at the Jwala Mai Temple. The day ends in this village surrounded by the Nilgiri Himal range to the north and the Tukuche Peak to the west.
Muktinath - Ekle Bhatti to Jomsom
Trek Distance
14KM
Trek Duration
5-6 Hours
Highest Altitude
2,720 m
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Hotel Himalayan
- Starting Point: Muktinath
- Ending Point: Jomsom
Departing from Muktinath, the trail moves towards Ekle Bhatti Band (3,700 m). You’ll walk beside the Kali Gandaki River and cross the Mustang region before reaching Ekle Bhatti. During the walk, you’ll catch a few glimpses of Nilgiri North and Dhaulagiri I (8,167 m) on the horizon. Ekle Bhatti Band serves as a small resting point used by trekkers and local shepherds.
From Bhatti Band, the trail descends to Jomsom. You’ll pass Ghasa Village (2,900 m) and open fields while following the Kali Gandaki River valley. Jomsom has a small airport and several teahouses for accommodation. The area provides views of Tukuche Peak and Nilgiri South. This section of the Annapurna Two Passes Trek Nepal connects high Mustang landscapes with the administrative centre of the region.
Jomsom to Pokhara by Flight
Trek Distance
70KM
Trek Duration
N/A
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Guest's own
- Starting Point: Jomsom
- Ending Point: Pokhara
On your second last day of the Annapurna Two Passes adventure, you’ll leave Jomsom by flight. You’ll pass over the Kali Gandaki River (150KM) valley with views of Dhaulagiri and Nilgiri North. From the air, you’ll see villages like Marpha (2,650 m) and Lete (2,180 m), with their stone houses, apple orchards, and local gompas.
As the plane descends towards Pokhara, the landscapes change from rocky Mustang valleys to the green hills of the Pokhara region. You’ll pass over Beni Bazaar and the confluence of the Myagdi and Kali Gandaki rivers before reaching the Phewa Lake city. From the flight, peaks like Machhapuchhre (6,993 m) and the Annapurna range are also visible. You can roam around the lakeside and take photos to capture memories as your journey in the Annapurna region comes to an end.
Pokhara to Kathmandu by tourist bus
Drive Distance
200KM
Drive Duration
6-7 Hours
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Lodge
- Starting Point: Pokhara
- Ending Point: Kathmandu
Departing from Pokhara by tourist bus, the journey follows the Prithvi Highway along the Seti River and passes towns such as Lakeside, Damauli, and Bandipur. You’ll pass terraced hills, forests, and small villages with occasional views of Machhapuchhre and the Annapurna range.
Upon arrival in Kathmandu, our Himalayan Guide team provides a token of love and organizes a farewell dinner at a suitable time to celebrate the completion of the trek. On the very next day, we’ll drop you off at Kathmandu Airport for your onward flight. This final day marks the end of the 19-day Annapurna Two Passes Trek.
Inclusion/Exclusion in Annapurna Two Passes Trek
Cost Includes
- Pick up and drop services.
- Hotel to the bus station.
- Bus ticket to Bulbule by public bus.
- Jomsom to Pokhara air ticket.
- Tourist bus tickets Pokhara to Kathmandu.
- Drop at Hotel in Kathmandu.
- Three meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner during the trekking).
- Lodge accommodation on the trekking.
- An experienced guide (including his salary, equipment, insurance, lodging, and food)
- Equipment; Down Jacket, Sleeping Bags.
- Legal documents (ACAP permit, Nar Phu Restricted Permit, and TIMS card).
- Some dry Fruits.
- Token of Love from office.
- All government taxes.
- Farewell dinner or lunch is a suitable time.
Cost Excludes
- Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
- Travel insurance.
- Cold drinks such as; Coke, Mineral Water, Beer, etc.
- Personal expenses (laundry, bar bill, telephone, extra helper, battery charge shower, and boiled water).
- Tips are expected.
19 Days Annapurna Two Passes Trek Map
A trekking map is an important guide for anyone planning the Annapurna Two Passes Trek, as it provides a clear view of the trail, elevation changes, and key stopovers. The map outlines the route from the starting point to the final destination so that you can plan daily stages and rest points along the way.
The trek can be divided into main sections: the climb from Bulbule to Thorong La Pass, and the descent from Thorong La to Jomsom and Pokhara. Following the mapped route helps to visualize the journey, highlighting major villages and high passes. Here are the key stopovers highlighted according to the trekking order that you’ll follow.
Ascend:
Kathmandu→ Bulbule→Ghermu Phant→Chamje→Tal→Dharapani→Meta→Phu Village→Nar Phedi→Yughat→Kang La Pass→Ngawal→Manang→Yak Kharka→Thorong La Pass
Descend:
Thorong La Pass→Muktinath→Jomsom→Pokhara→Kathmandu
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Comparing Annapurna Two Passes Trek With Manaslu Two Passes Trek And Everest Two Passes Trek
The Annapurna Two Passes Trek, Manaslu Two Passes Trek, and Everest Two Passes Trek differ in region, altitude, and difficulty. Annapurna Two Passes covers central Nepal, reaching a maximum altitude of 5,416 m at Thorong La with moderate to high difficulty. Manaslu Two Passes lies in western Nepal, peaking at 5,160 m at Larkya La, with high difficulty and a greater altitude sickness risk. Everest Two Passes crosses the Khumbu region, reaching 5,545 m at Cho La with very high difficulty, challenging weather, making it the most technically demanding of the three.
| Feature | Annapurna Two Passes | Manaslu Two Passes | Everest Two Passes |
| Region | Annapurna | Manaslu | Everest |
| Max altitude | 5,416 m (Thorong La Pass) | 5,416 m (Thorong La Pass) | 5,420 m (Cho La Pass) |
| Duration | 19 days | 22 days | 14 days |
| Total Distance | 230-240KM | 175-180KM | 250-265KM |
| Difficulty | Moderate to Challenging | Challenging | Very Challenging |
| Altitude Sickness Risk | Moderate | High | High |
| Crowd Level | Medium | Low | High |
| Accessibility | Good, road/flight options | Limited, road to Soti Khola | Moderate, flight to Lukla |
| Best Views | Annapurna II, Gangapurna, Thorong Peak, Muktinath Temple, Tilicho Lake, Phu Monastery | Manaslu, Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, Samagaun Monastery, Lho Gompa, | Mount Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Tengboche Monastery, Namche Bazaar |
| Passes | Thorong La Pass and Kang La Pass | Larkya La Pass and Thorong La Pass | Cho La Pas and Renjo La Pass |
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