Tilicho Lake trekking, one of the world’s highest lakes at 4,919 meters (16,138 feet), is an enthralling adventure that takes place in Nepal’s Annapurna region. The terrain of this hike varies, offering everything from high alpine deserts to verdant forests and traditional communities. The trail meanders across the Annapurna Circuit, offering breathtaking views of the Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Annapurna mountains. Trekkers experience communities like Manang, which have Tibetan influences, and observe the diversity of the local cultures. Savers are rewarded with a pure glacial lake encircled by high peaks after completing the strenuous climb to Tilicho Lake. An unforgettable and fulfilling Himalayan experience is provided by the journey, which typically starts in Besisahar and ends in Jomsom.
Tilicho Lake Luxury Trek -16 Days
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Tilicho Lake Trekking collects the glacial melt of the entire northern slopes of Annapurna and Thorang Peak, which is claimed to be the highest lake in the world. In 2001, Hindu pilgrims from around the world flocked to the lake convinced
Highlights of Tilicho Lake Trek
- Ascending the Marshyangdi Valley
- Passing Manaslu and Hinchuli
- Visit the old Buddhist monastery in Braga
- Explore beautiful Manag village
- Enjoy the mixed culture of Tibetan
- World’s highest Tilicho Lake
- Stunning view of Mt Manaslu (8163m), Annapurna 1 (8091), and Dhaulagiri (8167m)
- Crossing Throng La Pass (5416m).
Trip Overview
DETAILED ITINERARY
There you will be met by our Airport Representative and transferred to the hotel by private tourist vehicle. Overnight at the hotel.
We will start our tour with a drive from Kathmandu to Besi Shahar, which is the headquarters of the western Nepali district of Lamjung. The drive takes us through the Prithvi highway up to Dumre. The Prithvi highway runs parallel to the Trishuli river for the most part. Once we cross the Nagdhunga pass, we will see a wide and fertile Naubise valley on one side and the Kathmandu valley on the other. The Naubise valley is enriched by the Naubise river, which meets with the Trishuli river near the Galchi. Once we cross Galchi, the dark green Trishuli river is our companion along with beautiful villages and occasional towns. Most of the area around the highway is covered in dense forests of the Mahabharata hills, along the side of which the highway runs. We will leave the Trishuli river from Muglin, which flows south towards Chitwan and later becomes Narayani as it is joined by Kali Gandaki and Seti, and head on our path towards Besisahar.
We will take the route to Pokhara from Mugling up to Dumre,The section of the highway goes along the bank of the Marsyangdi River. We will leave the Prithvi highway from Dumre and head northwards along the Marsyangdi River to Besisahar. The drive is a joyride because we will have the beautiful Marsyangdi river to our right and the stunning Himalayan peaks at our front all along the journey. We will stay at a guest house in Besisahar for the night. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner plans are included in today’s part of the trek.
We will start our day with a two and half hours of jeep ride up to the village of the Chyamje in the north part of Lamjung District. The jeep drive goes along the serpentine Marsyangdi river. We will meet many waterfalls which flow very close to the road and often over it. We will stop at a short distance from Chyamje. Our trek starts by crossing the beautiful suspension bridge over Marsyangdi river below Chyamje.
The second part of the trek is wonderful as it is a light walk among the beautiful ambiance of the upper Mahabharata hills. The village of Tal is on our way, which is the first village of the Manang district that we meet. There is a gorgeous waterfall near Tal. We will walk further along the Marsyangdi river basin and reach Dharapani during the latter part of the day. We will stay at a guest house for the night.
We will first walk towards the village of Bagarchap from Dharapani. The walk takes us through rocky paths along the Marsyangdi River. Bagarchap is a picturesque village of the Gurung people which is characterized by houses with stone roofs. The trail passes through beautiful forests of oak, pine, and other conifers. We will come across Danaque (2,100 m/ 6,889 ft) village after walking for some time along the beautiful forest.
The path from Danaque to Timang goes through lush green forests and beautiful waterfalls. The village of Timang is located at the foot of the Lamjung Himal (6,983 m). The view of Lamjung Himal (meaning mountain) along with Annapurna II (7,937 m) and Kangaroo Peak (6,981 m) is stunning from Timang. The trail from Timang to Chame is relatively flat along the arid valley. We will reach Chame in the late afternoon. Chame is the administrative headquarters of the Manang district and is also a trading center of the region. We will stay at a guest house in Chame for the night.
We will start our trek with an early morning stroll from Pisang across beautiful forests of pine, oak, junipers, and other trees. After we walk for an hour, the road starts to get more rocky and steep. The walking trail creeps through high mountain slopes with a sharp fall below to the foot of the river. We will come across the village of Barthang (2,950 m) on our way and rest there for a while.
We will get a glorious view of Annapurna II and Pisang Peak (6,091 m) as we move further along from Barthang. Many monasteries and stupas lie on our way as we get near to the village of Pisang. We will cross a bridge near the lower Pisang and move towards the central part of the villages. Mani walls and prayer flags adorn our path throughout the village. We will rest at a guest house for the night.
Pisang village with grand scenery of mountains and surrounding landscapes, from here on feeling the altitude gain, morning walk passes through the forest with a short uphill with superb views of Hongde airstrip beneath the staggering Annapurna II and III, Gangapurna Chulu’s and Pisang peak, then walking on the downhill path and towards the flat valley at Hongde village, after this place tree line disappears with barren, arid with cold and dry climate. Just before Manang, visit the old Braga monastery which houses old Buddhist relics, ancient wall painting, and frescos, offering stunning views of Annapurna Himalaya, from here an hour walk brings to Manang village, the houses here are built up in traditional Tibetan style and Manang people are known for their rich culture and traditions.
We will start our day by trekking down towards old Manang first. We will cross the Jarshing river via a suspension bridge after walking for a short while from Manang. The path ahead goes through the slopes of the Gangapurna mountain. We will also get a stunning view of the Pisang peak. We will walk slowly along the slopes because a deep ravine will follow us for the most part of the journey.
As we move further up, the vegetation starts to get much scarcer. This part of Nepal bears a close resemblance to the arid Tibetan plateau on the other side of the Himalayas. We will also cross the crystal white Khangsar river on our way to Manang. Chortens, mani walls, prayer flags, and gompas start to get frequent as we approach the village of Khangsar. We will rest at a guest house in Khangsar for the night.
We will come across a monastery as we move a little ahead of the village of Khangasar. As we pass further ahead, we will come across many pasture lands. These pastures are used for rearing animals like Yak and Chyangra, which is Himalayan goat. We will get a clear view of the wide valley ahead of us as we move further up from Khangsar. The Khangsar river also follows us for most of our journey and we will walk along its cliffs.
This part of the trek is famous for crystals. You will see sparkling crystals in the path as we are about to reach Tilicho Lake Base Camp. The last part of the trek takes us through the level path of the valley into the area where the base camp is located. We will stay at a guest house in base camp for the night. We will take an early sleep today because tomorrow’s part of the trek is as arduous as it is glorious.
We will start our trek to Tilicho lake after early morning breakfast. We will be going to an altitude of around 5,000 m for the first time during our trek so we will walk slowly. The first part of the trek is a steep and long climb up to the altitude of 4,750 m. The spot at the end of this long climb reveals the wonderful view of Tarke Gyang, Gangapurna, and the Khangsar Kang.
Tilicho Lake, which is arguably the highest lake in the world, is a dark blue lake situated in the lap of the glorious Himalayas. The water of the lake is however often frozen, and it is possible to cross the lake on foot during peak winter. We will spend some time at Tilicho lake and get back towards the base camp. The descent is relatively easier than the climb, but slippery mountain slopes can add misery to our already beaten up body so we must tread slowly and carefully.
Our destination for today is the village of Yak Kharka, which means Yak grazing pasture. There are many yak grazing pastures near the village of Yak Kharka which is also famous for Yak products including cheese. Our road from Tilicho Lake Base Camp first leads us out of the Marsyangdi river valley and then takes us to the beautiful village of Tenki Manang. The village is made up of closely clustered traditional houses.
We will then walk nearby the village of Khangsar. There is a path in a slope 500 m above Khangsar. We will take this path and continue on our journey forward. We will come across Jarshang Khola and cross it via a suspension bridge. This part has even fewer trees compared to the Marsyangdi valley but the breathtaking view of the Himalayas, including the Tilicho Peak (7,134 m), Khatungkang (6,484 m), and Chulu Peak (6,584 m) as we near Yak Kharka compensates for the lack of trees. We will be welcomed by herds of yak upon green grasslands as we reach Yak Kharka.
We will walk towards Thorong Phedi today. Thorung Phedi is also known as Thorong High Camp and is located at the base of the Thorong La Pass. We will come across the village of Ledar after a short trek from Yak Kharka. We will rest for a bit at Ledar and continue on a trail that passes through the cliffs of the Jarshang River. We will cross the Jarshang River via a wooden bridge and continue to enter further deep into the heart of the mountain peaks which by now encircle us from all sides.
Right, when we are about to reach Thorung Phedi we will get a spectacular view of mountains like Thorung Peak (6,144 m), Syagang Peak (6,026 m), Khatungkang Peak (6,484 m), Purbung Himal (6,590 m), and other surrounding mountains. If we are lucky then we can also spot the Himalayan Blue Ship at this altitude. We will stay at a guest house in Thorung Phedi. We will take an early rest because tomorrow’s part of the trek is the most challenging one.
We will conquer the Thorong La Pass today. Thorung La Pass is one of the high Himalayan passes of Nepal and one of the most challenging ones to conquer. The road to Thorong La Pass is difficult because we will have to walk along the glacial moraines. The moraines are slippery and often abound with sharp crevasses. We will have to reach Thorung La Pass before mid-day because a strong wind blows during this time around the pass.which connects the district of Manang with the district of Mustang. We will head towards Muktinath after spending some time at the Thorong La Pass. Muktinath is a famous temple of the Hindus. There are 108 taps of water in the Muktinath Temple, bathing upon which Hindus believe will wash away your sins. The goddess Jwala Mai temple is also located near Muktinath. We will stay at a guest house in Muktinath for the night after a long hard day of the trek. We will celebrate the successful passage through Thorong La Pass tonight.
Early morning a short walk up to Muktinath temple premises and visit the main temple of Lord Vishnu after getting washed on 108 holy water spouts with freezing icy waters then ready for worship and puja where the priest will offer you with blessing.
From here visit other main areas of Jal Devi temple and witness the ever-present flames in the main temple hall, after a meaningful visit of great purpose then drive to Jomsom by local transport either by Jeep or bus as available with scenic views of surrounding hills and mountains.
Today’s 35 minutes morning flight takes us to Pokhara from Jomsom. Once we arrived at Pokhara airport, we then drive to the hotel. In the afternoon we will have a sightseeing tour around Pokhara valley, which covers Fewa Lake, Devi’s waterfall, and Museum. Overnight back at the hotel.
Morning a scenic drive to Kathmandu, after a wonderful memorable trip in the high mountains of Annapurna area, then on reaching Kathmandu transfer to respective hotels with afternoon free at leisure.
Our Airport Representative will drop you to the Kathmandu international airport for your final flight departure from Nepal.
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What to expect?
Price Includes
- All the ground transportation as per itinerary.
- Hotel in Kathmandu, inclusive breakfast at 3 stars level (1 night- Before trekking and 1 night after trekking).
- Hotel in Pokhara, inclusive breakfast at 3 stars level (1 night)
- Meals 3 times a day ( Breakfast, lunch, and dinner) in Trekking & Pokhara for you.
- Seasonable Local fresh fruits after dinner.
- Filtered water in trekking using (Katadyn Pocket Water Filter)
- Twin sharing a private comfortable room in trekking.
- Annapurna trekking Map.
- Domestic flight tickets from Jomsom to Pokhara, inclusive taxes.
- First aid medical kit, Ox meter to check pulse, heart rate and oxygen saturation at higher altitude.
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- An experienced, knowledgeable English Speaking Government license holder trekking guide and strong porter (1 porter for 2 people).
- Food, drinks, accommodation, insurance, salary, equipment, transportation, and local tax for Guide and porter.
- Four season sleeping bag and down jackets to use for trekking, if necessary.
- All necessary paper works .
- Annapurna Conservation entry permit.
- TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System).
- Emergency helicopter rescue arrangement which will be paid by your insurance company.
- Farewell dinner in Kathmandu.
- All our government taxes, vat, local tax, tourist service charges..
Price Excludes
- Extra accommodation and meals in Kathmandu (Except Farewell Dinner)
- All kinds of drinks (Hot/cold & alcoholic) in trekking.
- Personal equipment.
- Travel and rescue insurance.
- Extra personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, laundry, shower, excess baggage charges).
- Tips for trekking staffs and driver (Tipping is expected).
- Any others expenses which are not mentioned on ‘Price Includes’ section.
Trip Info
The Tilicho Lake Trek embarks with one’s arrival in Kathmandu city and tour of the Kathmandu valley. After that drive to Besi Sahar about 185 km drive from Kathmandu. Then from BesiSahar to Chamje by local transport either by bus or Jeep after that trek to Dharapani. From there, to Chame, Pisang, Manang. Similarly, from Manag, the further trekking journey resumes to Khangsar Village and from there to Tilicho Lake base.
And after that, we trek to Tilicho lake, trek to Yak Kharka, trek to Throung Phedi, trek to Muktinath via Thorong-la passes. Similarly, in the Morning visit Muktinath Temple and trek to Jomsom. Likewise, after that Flight to Pokhara and drive to Kathmandu by car. Then, fly to Pokhara and drive to Kathmandu by car.
TREKKING EQUIPMENTS, GEARS & SOME MEDICINES
- Sun hat
- Scarf
- Light balaclava
- Warm wool hat
- UV protection one Sunglasses
- Head torch with extra batteries.
- Tshirts
- Shirts
- Sleeveless or body warmer type fleece.
- Long sleeve shirts
- Thermal Vest
- Down Jacket
- Fleece Jacket
- Pullover
- Sports bras (women)
- Waterproof outer jacket
- Rain Coat
- Hand wear
- Fleece gloves.
- Warms mittens or gloves.
- Long Under Wear
- Short Under Wear
- Lightweight Cotton Long Pants
- Warm Trousers
- Tracksuit pants
- Lightweight thermal trouser
- Fleece pants
- Cotton paints
- Thin inner socks
- Thick warm wool hiking socks
- Walking boots with ankle support
- Trainers or trail shoes
- Gaiters
- Micro spikes
- Camera and Accessories
- Phone
- Power Bank
- Solar Panel
- Travel Adapter
- Book
- Playing Cards/Games
- Journal and Pen
- Snacks and Specialist Food
- Sunscreen
- Insect Repellent
- Hand Sanitizer
- Toilet Paper
- Wet Wipes
- Pocket Hand Warmers
- Moisturizing skin cream and Lip balm
- Toiletries
- Water purifier
- First Aid
- Passport and Copy
- Travel Insurance Details
- Trekking Permit(s)
- Waterproof Document Wallet
- Cash
- Guide will take a group first aid kit but please bring personal medications and other items you might use regularly such as
- Any personal medications
- Malaria prophylactic tablets
- Blister treatment
- Rehydration powder
- Analgesics (Paracetamol, ibuprofen and aspirin)
- Plasters and zinc oxide tape
- Throat lozenges
- Diamox
- Duffel Bag or Suitcase
- Day pack
- Sleeping bag
- Water bottle
- Trekking poles
- Towel
Good to Know
Q. Do you provide any gears for trekking?
Q. Can I rent or buy gears in Kathmandu?
Q. How much weight does porter carries?
Q. How much weight does airplane allow to Lukla?
Q. Can I take some more gears for paying extra charge?
Q. When Should I pack my gears?
Q. What equipment should I carry at Daypack?
Q. Can I store suitcase and other unnecessary gears in hotel in Kathmandu or at your office?
TRAVEL INSURANCE
Travel insurance is compulsory for all Clients undertaking any tour. It should provide adequate protection for the full duration of the tour to cover personal injury, medical expenses, repatriation expenses, helicopter evacuation, loss of luggage, etc. For your kind information, we would like to give a list of the insurance companies, please inquire with them.
- USA and Canada: Tugo, United Health Care, World Nomad, Blue Cross
- Australia and New Zealand: Fast Cover, Allianz Australia
- Singapore: Ergo, World Nomad (Explore plan level 3)
- Europe: Europe Assistance, Austrian Alpine Club, Allianz Europe
- India: ICICI Lombard
ALTITUDE AND TEMPERATURE IN NEPAL
Altitude (in meter) & Temperature (in degree Celsius) in Nepal over 2000m/6056ft. Trekking areas are only situated over 2000meter in Nepal.
Altitude | Spring | Summer | Autumn | Winter | ||||
March, April, May | June, July, Aug | Sept., Oct, Nov | Dec, Jan, Feb | |||||
Max. | Min. | Max. | Min. | Max. | Min. | Max. | Min. | |
2000m -2500m | 27 | 5 | 29 | 9 | 25 | 2 | 20 | -2 |
3000m – 3500m | 12 | -5 | 20 | -1 | 17 | -2 | 14 | -7 |
4000m – 4500m | 10 | -7 | 14 | -3 | 12 | -7 | 7 | -10 |
4500m- 5500m | 9 | -10 | 12 | -5 | 10 | -15 | 5 | -20 |