Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake is a classic trek that circumnavigates the huge Annapurna massif with an extension to Tilicho Lake Base Camp. The trail passes through a variety of different landscapes, from lush sub-tropical rainforest to alpine vegetation, from deep valleys and cultivated fields and high desert. The trek starts from the village of Tal (1,700 m) and follows the River Marshyandi where you will enjoy with many through by beautiful River, forests and waterfalls on the way into before we reach Lower Pisang (3,200 m) in Upper Pisang you can enjoy with very nice mountain view and also you will visit beautiful Buddhists Monastery and Stupas (Chortens).

Trekking to Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake where we will reach the highest with the beautiful point of elevation – Mesokanto La Pass (5,099 m) and Thorong La Pass (5416 m). En route, you come across many different ethnic villages, have an opportunity to meet with the local people, and enjoy spectacular views of massive Himalayan Peaks including Mt. Annapurna’s and Mt. Manaslu. At Humde village (3,280 m) where you will lot of enjoys the wonderful Mountain View and Buddhists Monastery, Stupas (Chortens) and also you can see the Yaks, Cows, and Horses. And you are trek continue to Manang (3,540 m).

Trekking around Annapurna with Tilicho Lake the Manang Village (3,540 m) is one of the most popular and beautiful places in the Annapurna region. Where you will have a rest one day for acclimatization..! The rest day you will have an excursion for Buddhists Monasteries and Stupas (Chortens) Mani wall in Manang Village and Upper Manang village also you will a lot of enjoys with beautiful Lake and mountain views around the Manang Village (3,540 m) and we will walk to Lakeside near in Manang village (3,540 m)

Round Annapurna with Tilicho Lake Trekking from Manang we extend our Annapurna Circuit trekking trail further up to Tilicho Base Camp (4,150 m) where we will walk to above the trees line on the upper limits of the cultivations, in the north of the (Manang District) situated at the foot of Tilicho Lake (4920 m). The Tilicho Lake is explored by only a few trekkers groups. But this Tilicho Lake (4920 m) is very popular in the Round Annapurna region. Where you will enjoy the beautiful Lake and then wonderful mountains views around Tilicho Lake (4920 m). From Tilicho Lake you also have an option of crossing the challenging pass of Mesokanto La Pass (5,099 m). That Crossing Mesokanto La Pass (5,099 m) is not so easy but that is possible to cross. Where you will lots of enjoys the views with two different Districts from top of the Pass.

Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake trekking after Tilicho Lake (4920 m) we will back to the same way to the Khangsar village (3,700 m) From Letdar (4200 m) we continue to ascend slowly and on day 11 of the trek we will cross the famous Thorang La Pass, at 5,416 meters, is where you will lot of enjoys walking on the snow and technically easy with wonderful you will get experience. It is a moderate walk downhill to Muktinath (3,800 m), where you will visit an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists Monasteries, Stupas (Chortens), Mani wall, and Temple.

Round Annapurna-Tilicho Lake-Mesokanto La Pass (5,099 m) Trekking from Muktinath you walk onto Jomsom Bazaar. While descending to the west we enter the barren Tibet- like valley of Kali Gandaki which is considered the world’s deepest gorge. At lower altitudes, we walk through beautiful Rivers with waterfalls, forests of schima, and chestnut up to 2000 meters and beyond a great many species of oaks and rhododendrons especially in temperate zones at elevations up to 3000 meters. In this Annapurna region, you will discover 30 species of rhododendrons along the trails.

The other highlight of this Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake Trekking is that you can explore amazing ethnic cultures and different castes and tribes living at lower hills, mid-hills, and higher altitudes. The Kali Gandaki valley is inhabited by the Thakalis, in lower hills. On this trek, you can experience both most Buddhists and some Hindu cultures and religions. There are many Buddhist monasteries Stupas (Chortens) and Mani walls dotted on the high mountains.