Nar Phu Valley Trek Overview
The Nar Phu Valley trek is an exotic trial that combines passages through high mountain passes amalgamated with the views of the mind-boggling mountain vista and remote villages. Come be a part of this journey to the wild and unexplored vicinity called the Nar Phu Valley, with the Alpine Paradise Treks and Expedition.
The enthralling Nar Phu valley is unexplored and has a rugged raw nature to it. The trek initially starts off by following the popular trekking route of the Annapurna Circuit trail from Jagat and slowly invigorates the passage through the off beaten path into the Nar Phu Valley. The Nar Phu Valley is situated north to Manang. The passage through the Kang La Pass is the major attraction of this trek. The valley system opens up wide, to an expanse of high snow peaks which are surely set to take our minds away.
Embark on the Nar Phu Valley Trek with the Alpine Paradise Treks and Expedition, exploring hidden villages and high grazing settlements. Trod upon this path with lesser human interference and be as close to nature as possible. Breathe in the dramatic mountain vista from atop the thorough La Pass and head towards Jomsom. Experience the dramatic change in scenery from the lush green forests to dry arid areas and bring the trek to an end in Pokhara. Come and explore the Nar Phu valley and leave satisfied. The Nar Phu Valley challenges you to explore its depths.
Best Season:
The best time to trek in the Nar Phu Valley is during the autumn season, from September to November, or during the spring season, from March to May. These months offer clear skies and mild temperatures, making for ideal trekking conditions.
Permits:
- Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
- Nar-Phu Restricted Area Permit
- TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card
Regulations:
- A licensed guide and a minimum of two trekkers are required to enter the Nar Phu Valley.
- The trekking route must be followed as designated by the authorities.
- Trekkers are not allowed to deviate from the route or explore off the designated path.
- Camping is only allowed at designated campsites.
- Littering is strictly prohibited.
- Respect local culture and customs.
- Obtain permission before taking photographs of locals or their property.
- Be aware of altitude sickness and take necessary precautions.