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Nar Phu

Medium to Hard. Best Season M/A/M & S/O 

Our destination is the Nar-Phu valley, above the tree line in the very north of Manang district. Nar Phu the population about 300 inhabitants who depend on livestock, unlike most Bhotia people, whose trading patterns changed drastically after the Nepali Government closed borders with Tibet, the people of Nar and Phu valley were least affected by this change. The tortuous path leading from the valley into Tibet had never made them dependent on the salt trade, and till today yak herding is the basis of their livelihood.

Besides the Kangla linking Nar to the Nyeshang valley, the most direct route from Kathmandu to Nar and Phu is along the Marshyangdi River. Travelers trek through the Himalayan foothills and round the eastern end of the Annapurna before they arrive at Qupar, a police check post half and hour before Chame, Manang's district headquarters. From here a long and steep trail winds up to Nar and Phu whose villagers, laden with goods purchased in Chame and even lower down in Besishhar, the end of the road head leading to Manang, often camp at Dharmashala, a rudimentary wooden hut built by the people from the two villages.

The Nepal government's decision to open up Nar and Phu to tourists has evoked little enthusiasm among the villagers, whose pastoral lifestyle continues. Apart from the odd researcher and climbing expeditions permitted to climb Him lung, Ratnachuli and Gachikang, few foreigners has visited the area and tourism infrastructure is almost non-existent, although on our recent trip there we did see some teahouses being built in anticipation of more tourism. Since Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) recently extended its network to include Nar and Phu Valley, it is preparing a suitable tourism development plan at the request of the government for undiscovered valley.

NAR PHU - Around the Pisang Peak
Camping-/Guesthouse Trekking on a new Trail

 
1 Arrival in Kathmandu
2 Discussion / Trekking preparation
3 Drive to Beshi Sahar/Khudi
4 Jeep to Samje - Trek to Tal
5 Timang (2.270 m)
6 Koto (2.600 m)
7 Dharamsala (3.230 m)
8 Mahendra (3.560 m)
9 Kayang (3.820 m)
10 Phu (4.080 m)
11 Phu - Sightseeing, Excursation
12 Junam (3.684 m)
13 Nar (4.150 m)
14 Kangla Phedi (4.530 m)
15 Kangla Bhanjyang (5.396 m) 
16 Nawal (3.660 m)
17 Chame (2.670 m)
18 Dharapani
19 Jagat
20 Samje - Jeep/Bus to Beshi Sahar
21 Drive to Kathmandu
22 Free day in Kathmandu
23 Departure
 
 

 

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