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DURATION Tour code: RT Tour style: Classic


TOUR DAYS 15


Tour comfort: Standard Trek grade: Moderate


Annapurna P anorama E


£1095 £1882


TOUR ONLY FLIGHT INCLUSIVE Tour Highlights


✓ Panoramic trek - Take to the trails and complete a 4 day trek through the Annapurna foothills


✓ Kathmandu - Explore the temples and Bazaars of Nepal’s capital including a visit to Bodnath Stupa


✓ Chitwan National Park - Spot a wide variety of animal species and the rare one-horned rhino.


✓ Pokhara - Relax on the banks of Lake Phewa


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“The variety of this tour is its


AYS AYS


own highlight” Sharon Jeffery


Annapurna I 8091m


Annapurna II 7937m


AHAL TAL BUMDI


POKHARA Machhapuchhre


6993m


PANCHASE BHANJYANG


Kali Gandaki


HIMALAYA NEPAL


Gorkha Mugling


Optional rafting


Royal Palace


KATHMANDU KURINTAR


Trisuli From/To Rapti 0 km 45 km


CHITWAN NP Elephant Safari Nature walks


Annapuna Panorama RT


Tour essentials


Accommodation: 3 nights basic camping, 9 nights standard hotel, 2 nights standard lodge. Meals: 14 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 7 dinners are included. Tour staff: Explore Tour Leader, driver(s), naturalist(s), porter(s). Transport: Bus, 4WD. Trekking details: We trek for 4 days with an average of 4 to 6 hours of walking a day. We reach an altitude of 2600m. Group size: Generally 10 - 16.


Planned tour dates Gentle trekking in the Annapurna foothills


Enjoy a gentle four-day trek in the foothills of the Himalaya with spectacular views of the Annapurna range. We walk among traditional villages and beautifully terraced fi elds, with the iconic silhouette of Machhapuchhre’s ‘fi shtail’ often in sight. We also explore the bazaars of Kathmandu, whitewater raft along the Trisuli River and take an elephant safari through Chitwan National Park.


15 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Join tour in Kathmandu. Day 2 Kathmandu Take a walking tour of Durbar Square and the city’s bazaars. Visit Pashupatinath and Bodnath. Day 3 Whitewater rafting Drive to Kurintar where there is the option to tr y rafting a long th e Trisuli R iver. Day 4 Gorkha Pay a visit to the town of brave Gurkha soldiers and visit the hilltop palace of the former Nepalese


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Day 6 - 4hrs


kings. Day 5 Pokhara Continue to th e ch arming l akeside to wn. Days 6/9 Four-day trek Walk through rural villages, enjoying dramatic views of the Annapurna range including the famous fi shtail mountain, Machhapuchhre. Day 10 Pokhara Visit a Tibetan village or take a boat trip on Phewa lake. Days 11/12 Chitwan Spend time in the national park: enjoy


Ahal Tal Panchase Bhanjyang


nature walks, fl oat along the Rapti River in a dugout canoe and take an elephant safari in search of one-horned rhinos. Days 13/14 Kathmandu Free time for further sightseeing and shopping. Day 15 Tour ends in Kathmandu.


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2015 Tour only dates 15 Feb - 01 Mar 08 Mar - 22 Mar 29 Mar - 12 Apr 11 Oct - 25 Oct 25 Oct - 08 Nov 15 Nov - 29 Nov


2016 Tour only dates 14 Feb - 28 Feb 06 Mar - 20 Mar 27 Mar - 10 Apr


Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.


Single rooms are available from £295


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Day 8 - 6hrs


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