• difficulty

    Easy

  • Trip Style

    Group

  • Start in

    Kathmandu

  • end in

    Kathmandu

  • group size

    1-20

  • max altitude

    2,629

  • Accommodation

    Lodge,Tea Houses

  • Best Season

    September to December) and December to February

Overview

Annapurna Skyline Trek

Annapurna Skyline Trek is also known as Royal Trek which is named after prince Charles who walked through this route in the early 1980s. It offers a unique blend of cultural immersion and stunning natural beauty, nestled in the mighty Annapurna range.

It is shorter and relatively easier trek compared to some of the longer treks in the region. The major attraction of the Annapurna Skyline Trek is the sunrise view from Poon Hill, a popular viewpoint situated at an altitude of 3,210 m. The trek typically includes stops at popular destinations such as Ghorepani, Tadapani, Poon Hill, and Ghandruk, where travellers can experience local hospitality and immerse themselves in the rich traditions and culture of the Gurung and Magar communities.

The trek also offers several unique adventure activities, including paragliding, zip-lining and bungee jumping. These activities provide trekkers with unique and thrilling perspective of the Annapurna region, as well as an opportunity to experience the natural beauty from different angle.

 

Difficulty of Annapurna Skyline Trek

The Annapurna Skyline Trek is a moderate to challenging trek. The trek involves walking for several hours each day, often over steep and uneven terrain. The difficulty level can vary depending on fitness level. People with average fitness cam complete this trek without difficulty. Trekkers are acclimatized to prepare them for easy voyage.

Best season for Annapurna Skyline Trek

The best seasons to go on Annapurna Skyline Trek is during spring (March to May) and autum (September to November ) seasons. During these months, the weather is clear and dry, making for good trekking conditions. In addition, the temperature is mild and the skies are often clear, offering spectacular views of mountains.

Trekking in the off-seasons i.e. monsoon (June to August) and winter (December to February) can be more challenging due to the weather conditions. During monsoon seasons, the trails can be muddy and slippery and during winter season the trails can be covered in snow and the temperature can drop below freezing. However trekking in off-seasons can also have its advantage. The trails are less crowed which means you can enjoy the natural beauty and serenity of area without tourist crowd. If you are up for a challenge and want a unique experiences, trekking in the off-seasons can be a great option.

Why to trek Annapurna Skyline?

The Annapurna Skyline Trek is a popular trek in Nepal because of its astonishing mountain views, varied landscapes and cultural experiences. The trek takes through lush forest, traditional villages offering a diverse range of experiences. The trek has well established tea house, lodges along the route which offer comfortable accommodation. Along the way you will be rewarded with incredible views of Annapurna mountain ranges. You will also have opportunity to experience the local culture and hospitality of Gurung and Magar people, who are known for their friendliness and warmth. Overall, the Annapurna Skyline Trek is a great choice for trekking experience in Nepal.

itinerary

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  • day 1

    Kathmandu To Pokhara

    Drive from Kathmandu (1,400m/4,592ft) to Pokhara (800m/2,625ft) Duration: 6-7 Hours (200 km) Drive Overnight Pokhara

  • day 2

    Pokhara to Kalikasthan

    Drive from Pokhara to Bijayapur (800m/2,625ft), trek to Kalikasthan (1,370m/4,496ft) Duration: 20 minutes (15 km) drive, 4-5 hours (12 km) trek

  • day 3

    Trek to Syaklung

    Trek to Syaklung (1,730m/5,675ft) Walking distance: 5-6 hours (14 km) trek

  • day 4

    Trek to Chisapani

    Trek to Chisapani (1,550m/5,084ft) Walking distance: 5-6 hours (16 km) trek

  • day 5

    Trek to Begnas

    Trek to Begnas (800m/2,625ft) Drive to Pokhara (800m/2,625ft) Duration: 3-4 hours (9 km) trek, 40 minutes (18 km) Drive

  • day 6

    Pokhara to Kathmandu

    Drive from Pokhara (800m/2,625ft) to Kathmandu (1,400m/4,592ft) Duration: 6-7 Hours (200 km) Drive

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Price Included

Airport Pick Up & Drop in a private Car.
All Ground Transportation as per above itinerary.
Accommodation on local lodges in the Trekking area.
2 night’s accommodation in Kathmandu in a 3-star category hotel with breakfast.
1 Night accommodation in Pokhara in a 2-star category hotel with breakfast.
Experienced English Speaking Guide and a porter.
All Government local Taxes
Annapurna conservation fees
(TIMS)Trekkers information Management System
All expenses of porter and guide.
All Staff insurance.

Price Excluded

Trekking equipments
Any type of personal expenses such as Alcoholic Beverage drinks,phone and Laundry.
Emergency Rescue and Travel Insurance.
Tips (Not mandatory)
Launch dinner.
Meals in trekking area.
Arrangement of emergency helicopter service which will be paid by your travel insurance company.
items not included in cost inc

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      Trip Name : Annapurna Skyline Trek Royal trek 6 Days


      Trip Overview :

      Annapurna Skyline Trek Annapurna Skyline Trek is also known as Royal Trek which is named after prince Charles who walked through this route in the early 1980s. It offers a unique blend of cultural immersion and stunning natural beauty, nestled in the mighty Annapurna range. It is shorter and relatively easier trek compared to some of the longer treks in the region. The major attraction of the Annapurna Skyline Trek is the sunrise view from Poon Hill, a popular viewpoint situated at an altitude of 3,210 m. The trek typically includes stops at popular destinations such as Ghorepani, Tadapani, Poon Hill, and Ghandruk, where travellers can experience local hospitality and immerse themselves in the rich traditions and culture of the Gurung and Magar communities. The trek also offers several unique adventure activities, including paragliding, zip-lining and bungee jumping. These activities provide trekkers with unique and thrilling perspective of the Annapurna region, as well as an opportunity to experience the natural beauty from different angle.   Difficulty of Annapurna Skyline Trek The Annapurna Skyline Trek is a moderate to challenging trek. The trek involves walking for several hours each day, often over steep and uneven terrain. The difficulty level can vary depending on fitness level. People with average fitness cam complete this trek without difficulty. Trekkers are acclimatized to prepare them for easy voyage. Best season for Annapurna Skyline Trek The best seasons to go on Annapurna Skyline Trek is during spring (March to May) and autum (September to November ) seasons. During these months, the weather is clear and dry, making for good trekking conditions. In addition, the temperature is mild and the skies are often clear, offering spectacular views of mountains. Trekking in the off-seasons i.e. monsoon (June to August) and winter (December to February) can be more challenging due to the weather conditions. During monsoon seasons, the trails can be muddy and slippery and during winter season the trails can be covered in snow and the temperature can drop below freezing. However trekking in off-seasons can also have its advantage. The trails are less crowed which means you can enjoy the natural beauty and serenity of area without tourist crowd. If you are up for a challenge and want a unique experiences, trekking in the off-seasons can be a great option. Why to trek Annapurna Skyline? The Annapurna Skyline Trek is a popular trek in Nepal because of its astonishing mountain views, varied landscapes and cultural experiences. The trek takes through lush forest, traditional villages offering a diverse range of experiences. The trek has well established tea house, lodges along the route which offer comfortable accommodation. Along the way you will be rewarded with incredible views of Annapurna mountain ranges. You will also have opportunity to experience the local culture and hospitality of Gurung and Magar people, who are known for their friendliness and warmth. Overall, the Annapurna Skyline Trek is a great choice for trekking experience in Nepal.

      Itinerary

      • * Day-1 : Kathmandu To Pokhara
      • * Day-2 : Pokhara to Kalikasthan
      • * Day-3 : Trek to Syaklung
      • * Day-4 : Trek to Chisapani
      • * Day-5 : Trek to Begnas
      • * Day-6 : Pokhara to Kathmandu

      Includes

      Airport Pick Up & Drop in a private Car.
      All Ground Transportation as per above itinerary.
      Accommodation on local lodges in the Trekking area.
      2 night’s accommodation in Kathmandu in a 3-star category hotel with breakfast.
      1 Night accommodation in Pokhara in a 2-star category hotel with breakfast.
      Experienced English Speaking Guide and a porter.
      All Government local Taxes
      Annapurna conservation fees
      (TIMS)Trekkers information Management System
      All expenses of porter and guide.
      All Staff insurance.

      Excludes

      Trekking equipments
      Any type of personal expenses such as Alcoholic Beverage drinks,phone and Laundry.
      Emergency Rescue and Travel Insurance.
      Tips (Not mandatory)
      Launch dinner.
      Meals in trekking area.
      Arrangement of emergency helicopter service which will be paid by your travel insurance company.
      items not included in cost inc

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