Posted by FLORIDNEPAL on Friday, December 19, 2008
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Tilicho Lake is one of
those places that have
had mythic connotations.
The Annapurna
undoubtedly provides
some of the world's best
trekking routes,
including as it does a
greater variety of
scenery and culture than
can be found in any
other comparable area.
The route via Tilicho
Lake and the two passes
(Masokanto La 5099m and
Tilicho Pass 5230m) that
guard it from the
Kaligandaki Valley
beyond is still used and
offers the adventurous
and fit trekker high
mountain scenery at its
very best.
Tilicho Lake situated at
the highest altitude in
the world at 4919
meters, scenic Manang
valley attached with
Annapurna and Thorong
Peak. Tilicho is not a
prohibited area but
virtue of its remoteness
and altitude, few
tourists takes off the
popular Annapurna
circuit to hike up to
the lake Annapurna
Region. The most popular
trail Annapurna circuit
attaches the area. The
rugged and picturesque
trails show you
crystal-clear lake
Tilicho, dotted wild
flowers, close and
superb giant Himalayan
panorama. |
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Itinerary of
Tilicho trek in Details |
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Day 01 |
Drive from Kathmandu to Besi
Sahar (823m.) and it takes
almost six hours. You drive
along the Kathmandu-Pokhara
highway to Dumre and then
follow the narrow and paved
road by the Marsyangdi River
to Besi Sahar (823m.).
Beshishahar is the district
headquarters of Lamjung
district. All the local
government offices are
situated here. From here,
you can see some of mountain
peaks, natural sceneries
surrounding the valley and
the daily activities of
local people. This
headquarter is the centre
from where the daily usable
commodities are supplied to
the different villages and
numerous towns. Stay
overnight at camp.
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Day 02 |
Trek from Beshishahar to
Bahundanda (1305m.) and it
takes about six hours. The
first part of the trail
passes thorough flat level
along the bank of the
Marshyangdi river. You can
enjoy the sceneries and the
local culture of Gurung
community. After lunch, the
trail goes steeply upwards
to Bahundanda which takes
about 2 hours. At this
point, you can see the area
surrounded by eye-catching
scenarios with snow capped
mountains. Stay overnight at
camp.
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Day 03 |
Trek from Bahundanda to Chamje
(1410m.) which takes about
six hours. A steep trail
descends for early half an
hour and then follows flat
path through rice terraces,
before crossing a stream at
the bottom of a small
waterfall. It then climbs
again and traverses the
hillside high above the
river before reaching the
village of Lali Gaon. Ahead,
the Marsyangdi valley forms
a steep V-shape, and you
follow the winding mountain
path down through Syange
(1100m.) where there is a
beautiful waterfall above it
and along the river for some
distance. The trail then
climbs steeply and the path
is cut into the sheer
cliff-face some 200-300m
above the riverbed.
Eventually you descend to
the stone village of Jagat
(1330m.) situated on a shelf
which juts into the
precipitous Marsyangdi
valley. Now the trail begins
to observe small ups and
down to Chamje through the
forests. Stay overnight at
camp.
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Day 04 |
Trek from Chamje (1410m.) to
Dharapani (1960m.) and it
takes about six hours. The
first part of the trail
descends to the river and
after crossing a suspension
bridge, you begin a climb to
Sattale (1550m.) on a path
so steep that it seems one
slip would send you hurtling
down into the valley. You
continue on an undulating
path above the river, and at
one point, where a tributary
flows in from the opposite
bank, the main river becomes
covered with huge boulders
that hide the water.
Climbing the zigzag path to
the top of the hill, you see
the level, plain of Tal
(1700m.) before us. Though
it is enclosed by cliffs,
the level area looks
reassuring after the
harrowing mountain paths
just traveled on. You
descend to a grassy
riverbank which leads to Tal
with its hotels and
teahouses. Beyond Tal, the
valley narrows and the path
becomes high and winding,
and in several areas hewn
from the rock itself. Beyond
the small village of Karte
(1900m.), there is a bit
more cliff-walking before
the path drops again to the
river. You cross a
suspension bridge, and climb
the short distance to the
stone kani marking the
entrance to Dharapani
(1960m.), and our camp for
the night. Stay overnight at
camp.
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Day 05 |
Trek from Dharapani to Chame
(2675m.) which takes about
five and half hours. As you
cut through a narrow field
from the village, the Dudh
Khola, which originates from
the south face of Manaslu,
enters on the opposite bank.
The Marsyangdi then veers to
the left, and as Annapurna
II becomes visible ahead,
you arrive at Bagarchhap, a
Bhote village with prayer
flags fluttering in the
breeze around Buddhist
monastery. Continuing to
climb through forests of
pine and oak, you pass
through Danaque (2210m.).
There comes a small wooden
bridge which takes you to
follow steep ascent path
upto Timang. It lies at the
bottom of Lamajung Himal.
The trail goes through flat
level until you reach Chame
where there are government
offices, shops, and hotels.
Chame is the administrative
headquarters for the Manang
district. Stay overnight at
camp.
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Day 06 |
Trek from Chame to Pisang
(3100m.) which takes about
five hours. With Lamjung
Himal (6893m) sparkling in
the morning sun, you set off
for Pisang. The mountain
disappears as you climb the
path up the valley, passing
a huge apple orchard. You
continue through a fir and
pine forest, climbing to a
high, rocky area as the
opposite bank becomes an
impassable cliff. From this
point the valley becomes
extremely steep-sided as you
follow the path to Bhratang
(2950m.).In the past this
was the military station for
troops who fought against
the Khampa tribal
revolution, but the
dilapidated buildings are
all that remain of that era.
A short climb from the
village brings you to a
rock-strewn area where you
cross a wooden bridge and
follow a high, winding path,
before crossing back to the
right bank again. You now
walk through a pine forest
and as the forest ends, the
valley changes from a
V-shape to a gentle U-shape,
opening up a wonderful vista
before us. You can see the
east peak of Annapurna II as
well as Pisang Peak (6091m.)
to the north-east.
Continuing on, you come to a
long mani wall by a bridge
and the lower village of
Pisang. Stay overnight at
camp.
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Day 07 |
Trek from Pisang to Manang
(3440m.) and it takes about
five and half hours. Beyond
Pisang, the trail climbs a
steep ridge which affords
good views of the Manang
valley and Tilicho peak
(7145m.). Descending past
Manang's airstrip at Hongde
(3320m.), you come to a
level area from where the
north-east face of Annapurna
III rises majestically above
you. From the wide plains of
the Sabje Khola Valley,
Annapurna IV (7525m.) also
becomes visible. Just beyond
this point you cross the
considerably reduced flow of
the Marsyangdi Khola via a
wooden bridge to the tiny
village of Mungji.
Cultivated fields appear on
both sides of the path and
off to the right, below a
craggy mountain, you can see
the village of Bryaga with
its splendid monastery.
Large chortens and mani
walls abound and the tall
peaks of the Himalaya spread
out before us - Annapurna
II, Annapurna III, Annapurna
IV, Gangapurna (7455m.) and,
to the rear, Tilicho Peak
(7145m.).
After a short steep climb
you reach Manang which is a
surprisingly large village
for this remote mountain
region. You camp here for
the night, amidst the
fluttering prayer flags,
which adorn the houses. Stay
overnight at camp.
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Day 08 |
Rest day at Manang and hang in
and around town. This is an
important rest and
acclimatization day today
before crossing the Thorung
La. There are optional day
walks such as crossing the
river to see the tremendous
icefall coming down from the
Annapurnas, or climbing high
above the village for a full
panorama of the Annapurna
range and the Manang Valley.
There is also a Himalayan
Rescue Association [HRA] aid
post in the village which
makes an interesting and
educational visit. Moreover
you can visit Ganagapurna
Glacier Lake to make your
rest day a memorable one.
Stay overnight at camp.
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Day 09 |
Trek from Manang to Khangsar
which takes approximately
five hours. The path is
gradual descent and you
cross a suspension bridge
over Jharsing Khola
(stream). You trek through
dry land though you can see
shrubs on the both sides.
The panoramic views of
Annapurna range completely
mesmerize you. Khangsar is a
Gurung village. There you
find a small monastery,
chorten, mani walls and
prayer flags. Stay overnight
at camp.
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Day 10 |
Trek from Khangsar to Tilicho
Lake and it takes about six
hours. This day you trek
gradual up until you reach
destination. The path is
quite covered by small
crystals and shrubs can be
seen on both sides.
Somewhere in trekking you
cross few streams. Tilicho
Lake is situated at the
highes. From here you can
enjoy the closer and
panoramic views of Tilicho
Mountain and many others.
Stay overnight at camp.
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Day 11 |
Trek from Tilicho Lake to
Mesokanto Pass (5315m.) and
it takes about seven hours.
The path is full of ups and
down until you reach
Mesokanto Pass. The trail is
quite narrow and you trek
over icy path. The panoramic
views of Annapurna range,
Tilicho, Dhaulagiri along
with more than ten mountains
completely mesmerize you.
Stay overnight at camp.
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Day 12 |
Trek from Mesokanto Pass to
Jomsom (2741 m.) via Thimi
(2760 m.) which takes about
six hours. From Mesokanto
Pass, the trail goes steep
down to Jomsom. This day you
trek through pine forest.
Before you reach Jomsom, you
cross Thimi inhabited by
mostly Buddhists. There are
not tea houses available
from en route from Tilicho
Lake to Jomsom. Stay
overnight at camp.
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Day 13 |
Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara
which takes about 25
minutes.
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Day 14 |
Drive from Pokhara to
Kathmandu by tourist mini
bus that takes about seven
hours. While driving from
Pokhara to Kathmandu, you
head up to Damauli,, Dumre,
Muglin and Kurintar where
the Nepal's first Cable car
is operated to reach to
Manakamana Temple. En route,
you could enjoy the mountain
views, green sceneries, rice
terrace fields, vegetable
fields and people being
engaged in their daily life
activities. From Naubishe
you climb up to Thankot, the
gateway to capital city. You
can also fly from Pokhara to
Kathmandu which takes about
25 minutes. Stay overnight
at camp.
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