Nar Phu Valley Trek Detail Itinerary

DAY
  • 1

    Arrive in Kathmandu international airport, receive at airport and transfer to Hotel stay overnight at Kathmandu Hotel.

    Altitude: 1336 m Accommodation: Hotel Meals: Breakfast
  • 2

    A half day guided tour to several of historical and spiritual attractions enlisted under the World Heritage Sites. (Overnight at Hotel. Breakfast included) Permits and trek preparation day at Kathmandu.

    Altitude: 1336 m Accommodation: Hotel Meals: Breakfast
  • 3

    After breakfast, a private vehicle (car/bus) will pick you at your hotel. We drive to Besisahar via the Prithvi Highway, following Trishuli River till Muglin, and now continue to follow the Marsyangdi River valley. After Lunch in Besisahar continue to drive through the dirt road to Koto. The road at times passes through the settlements of the old Annapurna Circuit. It keeps following the Marshyangdi River for the whole day. This bumpy and exciting ride will take around 5 hours. Stay overnight at Tea house.

    Altitude: 2600 m Accommodation: Teahouse Meals: Breakfast. Lunch, Dinner
  • 4

    The trail leaves the road, enters a narrow valley, leaving crowded settlements behind, and heads for sparsely inhabited Nar Phu Valley. The trek crosses and leaves Marshyangdi River and starts to follow Phu River gradually climbing into the valley. The valley gets narrower and goes through pristine forests, as the valley grows wider with views starting to open up. The long day of climb finally ends at Dharmasala. (6-7 hours) 

    Altitude: 3220 m Accommodation: Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 5

    Trek to Chaku is an interesting day as the trek passes through stunning waterfalls and towering rock faces. The day starts with a steep climb passes the village of Meta. The terrain is leveled all the way up to Junam and continues to be similar until the lower village of Chaku. The day ends with a final steep climb ending at the higher village of Chaku. (6 hours) (Overnight at tea house or Camp) 

    Altitude: 3772 m Accommodation: Tea House / Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Dinner
  • 6

    A steep dropkicks off the day and leads to the river. The trail stays on the riverbed for a while and then slowly starts to climb off the river. Another climb ends another long day at Phu. (6-7 hours) (Overnight at tea house)

    Altitude: 4050 m Accommodation: Teahouse Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 7

    A short hike up to the village offers stunning views of the valley. Although a long and exhausting walk to Himlung Base Camp also remains a good alternative. (Overnight at tea house)

    Altitude: 4050 m Accommodation: Teahouse Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 8

    The trek retraces back to Chaku and passes the village. After crossing the bridge, the trail once again starts to climb and does so for the rest of the day. This is also one of the longer days of the trek. (7-8 hours) (Overnight at tea house)

    Altitude: 4150 m Accommodation: Teahouse Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 9

    The day is a shorter one as the trek enters the higher elevations. A couple of hours climb ends the day at Khang La Phedi. A good rest is recommended as the trek now enters higher elevations. (3 hours) (Overnight at Camp)

    Altitude: 4530 m Accommodation: Tent (Camping) Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 10

    An early start to the day to cross the Khang La (5320 meters). The day starts with a climb that continues to get steeper and only ends at the top of the pass. A steep drop in a rocky moraine then on scree leads to a new valley. The steep drop continues throughout the day and finally ends at the village of Ngawal. This is one of the longest and hardest days of the trek. (7-8 hours) (Overnight at tea house)

    Altitude: 5320 m Accommodation: Teahouse Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 11

    Following the trackback route of upper Annapurna Circuit via the old village of Ghyaru and descending the narrow valley of Marsyangdi river valley leads us to Upper Pisang one of the traditional local villages. Crossing the Marsyangdi River and following the popular Annapurna Circuit trail finally lead us to Chame stay overnight at Lodge/ tea house.

    Altitude: 2670 m Accommodation: Teahouse Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 12

    After breakfast drive back to Kathmandu with Private Jeep, arrive in Kathmandu check in Hotel stay overnight at Kathmandu.

    Altitude: 1336 m Accommodation: Hotel Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
  • 13

    A representative from Visit Himalaya Treks Pvt. Ltd. will check your flight tickets and transfer you to the airport two hours from your flight with the hope of seeing you again in the future. (Breakfast included)

    Altitude: 1336 m Accommodation: Hotel Meals: Breakfast

If the above Nar Phu Valley Trek itinerary does not meet your needs, we can design individualized travel plans based on your preferences and specifications.

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Cost Includes

    • Arrivals and departure transport by car (We will collect you from the Kathmandu international airport) and transfer to the Hotel.
    • A full day sightseeing in Kathmandu work heritage sites - kathmandu durbar square, Swayambhunath Temple, Boudhanath stupa and Pashupatinath) with a city guide and necessary transport.
    • 4 nights accommodation in Kathmandu  (2 persons per room) with breakfast.
    • Kathmandu - Koto Land transport by Private 4-wheel jeep.
    • Land transport on the way back from Chame to Kathmandu by Private Jeep.
    • Salary, insurance, food, and accommodation for guides and porters.
    • Porter to carry clients' baggage, (2 in sharing porter, our porter carries 25 to 30KG total)
    • Nar Phu restricted area entry permits.
    • Annapurna conservation entry permits.
    • Accommodation, all meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and dinner), and hot drinks during the trek in the best available tea house. 
    • Group First Aid Kit.
    • Government taxes and service charges.

Cost Excludes

    • Nepal entry Visa Fee.
    • Personal Travel Insurance (Compulsory)
    • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
    • Entry fees at the sightseeing sites
    • Personal expenses like beverages (mineral water, alcohol, soft drinks), telephone bills, laundry, bar bills, personal tips, etc.

Cost & Date

Start Dates are your arrival date in Nepal and End Dates are the returning date from Nepal.

The set departure dates listed are specially quoted and specified for group joining option. Let us know if the set departure dates are not suitable for you- another dates which are suitable for you can certainly be added by us.

Upcoming Trip Departure

  • Guaranteed - Trip is Guaranteed to run
  • Available - Trip is available to run if minimum group size is filled
  • Limited - Only few space available
  • Booking Closed - Maximum group size is filled

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Reviews ( 3 Reviews For This Package )

Peter Tate And Michael Charles , From The USA And UK.

Another Great Trek With VHT, March, April, 2026.

We completed a 25-day custom-designed trek in the Annapurna Area recently. Our trek included Nar Phu Valley, Tilicho Lake, Thorong La Pass, and Khopra Danda.

Everything from start to finish was perfect!

Himal, the owner, is prompt and clear with all communication and planning, including domestic flights and jeep transport. He will work with you to create a fantastic experience.

Our guide Subba and porter Purna were super. They both worked very hard to ensure we had a fun and safe trek. They were flexible about each day’s plan and tea house choices as well as adjustments while on the trail due to weather conditions. Even on the hardest days, they had smiles and encouraging words. They worked well together, and the 4 of us made a good team.

I have only had positive experiences with VHT and everyone connected to the company. I can recommend them 100% to organize and deliver an amazing trek!

Michael Stahl , Germany, March 2025

Great Experience At Naar-Phu Valley Trek

As always, it was a pleasure to do my Trek with Visit Himalaya Trekking. Himal and Raj organized everything perfectly and the Naar-Phu Trek was wonderful. I can only re-emphasize how much I recommend VHT services.

Sabine And Lutz Erlangen , From - Germany

Nar Phu Valley Trek.

Hello Himal & Team Namaste, Thank you for organizing our trek to Nar Phu valley in such a short time of only one day. We had a wonderful time in the lost valley. Our guide Khari took care of us very well. In crossing landslides or avalanches, finding best places to eat and stay he did a great job. With Khari we learnt a lot about local culture, tradition, language and music. Because of a blizzard and a lot of snow we had to change some details of our trip but Khari managed it very well. We felt that it was a great pleasure for you and your guide to make us happy. Thank you for your warmth and helpfulness. We will recommend you to our friends who want visit Nepal and we are looking forward to seeing you again in 2016. Kind regards from Sabine and Lutz Erlangen, Germany

FAQs

We always try to be flexible to design the trip itinerary for our client’s needs. However, if you are not convinced as our suggested itinerary then off-course you are always welcome to customize or change the trip itinerary.

Holiday should never be about making it to the final point quickly. Along your trek, we can add days at your request with additional costs to cover guides, porters, accommodation, and food.

An average physical fitness should be maintained prior to booking a trek. Any sort of illness or recent medical problems should be mentioned while booking a trip. Most of our itineraries are prepared to give you maximum time to acclimatize and pace-setting on the treks would be done according to your convenience. If you are having regular medication then tell us before the trip started which would be better for us to give you the physical feedback.

Our main concern is your safety. We never compromised on your safety during the Trekking and all our guides are properly trained and well equipped to take care of our client's safety even in remote areas as well.

There would be always back support in case of an emergency situation like severe high-altitude sickness or accident (which is least expected), you will be sent to the nearest hospital, if possible, otherwise rescued by a helicopter and sent you to the hospital as soon as possible. Since you are entirely liable for all the expenses incurred for the use of such emergency services, please make sure that your travel insurance covers both- medical and emergency evacuation costs.

It is not a problem at all because in a mountain most of the tea houses/lodges serve vegetarian food as well and our guide will take care at the time of cooking and on a camping trek, our cook and staffs will care all about the food section.

Most of the lodges in the mountains are basic like a guest house or tea house style. In a few major settlements Lodges are upgraded, where are the possibilities we provide you with the best accommodation! Also, it depends upon the service packages. 

Lately, most of the teahouses have electricity supply even with solar panels. So, charging your gadgets is not a problem at all. But charging your battery you should have to pay an additional fee (US$ 1 to 3 approx. per hour.), in order to get your gadgets to be charged.

Now a day’s most of the major village has a cell phone network connection. However, in a remote area where cell phone does not work, and even if there is not any other communication access then we send satellite phone along with our guide so you can easily be in touch with your family.

Yes, either you can store at the same hotel as you stayed or we can store your goods with us safely in our office free of cost.

The luggage must not exceed up to 20 kilograms. A trekking helper (porter) carries the baggage of fewer than 20 kilograms. This bag can be received at the end of each day’s trek and you should carry the rest of the weight as a day bag with all your money and valuables inside it.

This is a difficult thing to gauge. We have seen everything from USD 25 to USD 900 per person for guides and porters. Tipping is not required, but a small gesture of thanks to your guides and local porters. The level of the tip should reflect the level of satisfaction from and personal involvement with your guide. However, we recommend you to spend a minimum of 10% of your total trip cost for tipping the entire local staff.

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1 People $1600
2 - 4 People $1350
5 - 8 People $1280
9 - 12 People $1200
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