Nar Phu Valley Trek is a pristine valley that branches off from the Annapurna circuit, leading to remote villages with a timeless lifestyle. The Nar Phu Valley Trek requires crossing the Kangla Pass (5322m) and Mesokanto Pass (5330m). This trek is a combination of visiting remote villages, witnessing magnificent snowcapped mountains, yaks, narrow gorges, canyons, beautiful forests, and glaciers. The Phu village is situated at an altitude of 4050 meters, and Nar village at 4120 meters above sea level.
During the Nar Phu Valley Trek, the mountain journey begins in Besisahar (820m) and ends in Jomsom (2710m). This trek offers direct contact with quaint communities, limited access pathways, and the ethnic culture of Tibetan Buddhists, including their ceremonies and traditions. Along the Nar Phu Remote Village Trek, you will also have the opportunity to view magnificent Himalayan panoramas, a wide variety of flora and fauna, changing landscapes, and much more. The trek offers stunning views of Lamjung Himal, Manaslu Himal, Machhapuchhre Himal, Tilicho Peak, and the Dhaulagiri Range.
We begin our 14-day tour in Kathmandu with visits to UNESCO World Heritage sites before heading to the untouched and isolated Nar and Phu valleys, surrounded by beautiful Himalayan peaks in the Annapurna region: the Nar Phu Valley Trek.
Aarohi Holiday Pvt Ltd ensures that this trek will be a safe and highly recommended life experience.
The Nar Phu Valley Trek can be quite challenging for beginner trekkers. It is an offbeat route in one of the remotest parts of the Annapurna region and includes crossing a high mountain pass, which can be demanding for those without trekking experience. For beginners, we recommend starting with treks like Langtang Valley, Annapurna Base Camp, or Mardi Himal. These treks are equally adventurous, rewarding, and better suited to those new to trekking, offering a more manageable difficulty level.
The cost for the Nar Phu Valley Trek starts at USD 1,100 per person and can go up to USD 2,200 per person, depending on the services included. Trekking in a group with Aarohi Holiday allows you to enjoy special discounts, and we also offer periodic promotions. Additionally, the Nar Phu Valley trek package can be customized according to your specific requirements and budget. Aarohi Holiday ensures the best value for money, providing top-notch service at competitive prices.
The Nar Phu Valley Trek itinerary is 14 days long. The trek can be extended or shortened according to your preferences. On average, you will trek for about 6 hours each day. The trek begins in Dharapani at 1,860 meters (6,200 ft) and takes you up to Kang La Pass at 5,322 meters (17,460 ft), before returning to Kathmandu. This itinerary allows for a steady ascent with ample time for acclimatization and exploration of the beautiful Nar Phu Valley.
No, a TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card is not required for the Nar Phu Valley trek because it is a restricted area. Instead, you will need to obtain special permits from the government of Nepal to trek in this region, along with an Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) permit. These permits are necessary to ensure that trekkers comply with the regulations for visiting the restricted Nar Phu Valley.
Yes, a guide is required for the Nar Phu Valley trek. Since it is a restricted area, foreign trekkers are not allowed to trek solo. You must trek with at least one other person, and the trek must be organized by a registered local trekking company. Additionally, you are required to have a licensed Nepali guide to ensure that all the necessary permits and regulations are properly handled during the trek.
Yes, the Nar Phu Valley trek is safe. With our experienced and certified guides, who are trained in essential outdoor skills such as survival, rock climbing, and first aid, your safety is our priority. You will be accompanied by a team of experts who are familiar with the region and the trail, ensuring a safe and worry-free trekking experience.
The Nar Phu Valley trek is considered strenuous and is recommended only for trekkers with prior trekking experience and good physical fitness. The route is rugged and challenging, featuring steep ascents and descents, making it physically demanding. Mental and physical resilience are key to completing this trek, as the trail can be tough and requires stamina and determination to navigate its difficult terrain.
The best seasons for the Nar Phu Valley short trek are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These periods offer stable weather and a pleasant climate, making the trek more enjoyable and manageable. Trekking during other seasons, such as summer/monsoon (June to August) or winter (December to February), can be more challenging due to unpredictable weather and potential trail blockages.
Yes, a sleeping bag is essential for the Nar Phu Valley trek. It offers extra comfort and warmth, especially in the upper parts of the trail, where the mornings and nights can become quite chilly.
The price of the trip varies based on the type of services selected and the size of the group. Each trip we organize is priced differently because we consider travelers as individuals with unique needs and preferences.
Prepare for an incredible journey customized to your interests and preferences, whether you’re seeking a budget-friendly adventure or a luxurious escape. Leave the planning to us—we’ll handle all the details to make your dream trip a reality. You can relax and focus on creating unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime.
Note: The price mentioned is for 3-star accommodation. During the trek, accommodation will be in lodges and tea houses along the trail.