Nar Phu Valley trek(restricted area)

16 Days

Nar Phu Valley Trek is unarguably one of the most remote and least explored treks in Nepal. Opened only in 2003, this trek takes you to the wild, exotic and sparsely populated valleys of Nar and Phu, offering intriguing medieval Tibetan culture and customs completely undisturbed form, and dramatic mountains view.

Nepal’s most unscathed, Tibetan-influenced quarters, the restricted area of Nar Phu Valley can only be accessed with a special permit issued by an authorized trekking agency, who will also provide the obligatory guide. The permit is only valid for seven days so you must complete the trek in this time frame.

Overview

Beginning the Journey

We start our journey with a drive to Chyamje, a small village in the main trail of the Annapurna Circuit trek, and then branch off from Koto to follow an off the beaten track to Nar Phu valley, following the deep narrow river gorge, North of the Annapurna range.

Nar Phu Valley

Nestled between Nepal’s legendary Annapurna Circuit and Manaslu regions, Nar Phu is a true hidden valley that offers trekkers a rare opportunity to explore one of Nepal’s most untouched, Tibetan-influenced quarters.
The narrow hidden valley is treasured with undisturbed religious sites and villages of Tibetan heritage. The local inhabitants continue traditions of yak herding, trading and harvesting indigenous herbs for medicine. Even though it is close to Manang and lies within its district, the inhabitants of Nar and Phu do not consider themselves to be a part of the region. The people and culture in this valley is so intriguing and elusive that they have even constructed a ‘secret language’ among themselves that is indecipherable to the other inhabitants of Manang.
The Kang La Pass (5315m) is a particular highlight where trekkers will be able to get breath taking panorama of a myriad of peaks including Annapurna II (7937m), Gangapura (7455m) and Tilicho Peak (7134m).

After a week exploring and acclimatizing in these mysterious valleys with alpine forests, deep and Narrow River gorges, intriguing ancient Tibetan Buddhist culture and amazing wildlife with a possible chance of spotting the Snow Leopard (if you are lucky), we reach a village called Nar.

The trail then descends a steep terrain leading to Ngawal (3615m). Here we join the Annapurna Circuit trail and then retrace our trek back to Chyamje.

Highlights

  • Discover the isolated settlements of Naar and Phu
  • Superb “off-the-beaten-track” trekking
  • Opened to trekkers only since 2003
  • High snow-peaks, ancient Khampa settlements with intriguing cultures and traditions
  • Exotic hidden villages of Nar and Phu
  • Ancient monasteries
  • Crossing the Kang La Pass with magnificent views of the Annapurna.
  • Possible sighting of the Snow Leopard and blue sheep

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Nar Phu Valley trek(restricted area)

Trip Info

  • 145 Km approx.
  • 1130 m
  • 5320 m
  • Mar/ Apr & Oct/ Nov
  • Lodges & camping