Annapurna Circuit Trekking Guide: Everything You Need to Know

Introduction

The Annapurna Circuit is one of the most famous treks in the world, and for good reason. Stretching through Nepal’s Annapurna region, it offers high mountain passes, traditional villages, and unforgettable Himalayan views. If you’re reading this, you’re not just dreaming about the trek — you’re already considering how to make it happen.

This guide is written for UK travellers who want practical details. I’ll walk you through the real costs, the permits you’ll need, and the booking essentials that make the difference between a smooth adventure and a stressful one.

1. The Costs You Should Plan For

When planning the Annapurna Circuit, it’s important to break down the budget into clear categories:

Flights

  • A return flight from the UK to Kathmandu usually ranges between £600–£900, depending on the season and how far in advance you book.
  • Most flights include a stopover in the Middle East or Southeast Asia.

Trek Package Costs

When you book with a tour operator in the UK, your trek package will usually cover:

  • Accommodation during the trek (tea houses).
  • Guides and porters.
  • Overland transport (Kathmandu to Pokhara or directly to the trailhead).
  • Permits (TIMS & ACAP).
  • Some meals, depending on the itinerary.

For the Annapurna Circuit, expect trek packages to cost around £1,400–£2,000 depending on the duration and inclusions.

Day-to-Day Trek Expenses

Even with a package, you’ll still have daily costs:

  • Meals at tea houses: £15–£25 per day.
  • Hot showers, WiFi, and charging electronics: £2–£5 each.
  • Extra snacks, drinks, or gear.

Hidden/Extra Costs

  • Insurance: A must for trekking at high altitude (covering up to 5,500m).
  • Tipping: Guides and porters typically expect group tips.
  • Gear rental: Sleeping bags or down jackets if you don’t bring your own.

👉 The Annapurna Circuit remains one of the most affordable big adventures in the world, especially when compared to long-haul trekking holidays elsewhere.

2. Permits and Paperwork (No Surprises)

Every trekker on the Annapurna Circuit needs two permits:

  1. TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System)
    • Cost: about £15–20 (2,000 NPR).
    • Helps track trekkers and improve safety.
  2. ACAP Permit (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit)
    • Cost: about £25–30 (3,000 NPR).
    • Funds go towards conservation and local community development.

Where to Get Them

  • Both permits are issued in Kathmandu (Nepal Tourism Board office) or Pokhara.
  • You’ll need passport copies, visa, and passport-sized photos.

If you book with High Places UK, these permits are arranged in advance so you don’t waste time queueing.

3. Booking Essentials for UK Travellers

Once you’ve budgeted and understand permits, the next step is booking. Here’s what to consider:

When to Book

  • The best seasons are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November).
  • Book at least 3–6 months in advance to secure flights and trek spots.

Group vs Private Trekking

  • Small-group treks are ideal for most UK travellers: lower costs, safety in numbers, and the camaraderie of travelling with like-minded people.
  • Private treks are possible, but usually more expensive.

Fitness & Preparation

The Annapurna Circuit isn’t technical, but it does involve long days (6–8 hours) and high altitude (Thorong La Pass at 5,416m). Build stamina with regular walking or hiking in the UK before departure.

Gear

  • Essentials: good trekking boots, layers for cold nights, and a quality backpack.
  • Non-essentials can be rented in Kathmandu, such as down jackets or sleeping bags.

👉 Booking with an experienced tour operator UK ensures all of this is streamlined — flights, transfers, permits, and trek logistics are handled.

4. Why Book the Annapurna Circuit with High Places

With over 15 years of experience, High Places has been guiding trekkers across the Himalayas and beyond. Here’s what makes booking with us different:

  • Small-Group Focus: We specialise in small-group tours, which means personal attention, safety, and a close-knit trekking community.
  • Fair & Responsible Travel: Our guides and porters are treated ethically, with fair pay and support.
  • Proven Expertise: We’ve led UK travellers on treks across Nepal, India, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka.
  • Support Every Step of the Way: From your initial enquiry to your return home, we ensure your adventure runs smoothly.

5. Beyond the Annapurna Circuit

Many UK travellers use the Annapurna Circuit as a gateway to wider adventures across South Asia. Consider combining your trek with:

  • India tours: Cultural journeys and Himalayan trekking.
  • Holiday to Bhutan: Iconic trails like the Druk Path Trek.
  • Places to visit in Sri Lanka: A relaxing, cultural add-on after your trek.
  • Or explore other Asia tours we operate for varied landscapes and experiences.

Conclusion & Call-to-Action

The Annapurna Circuit is an achievable and rewarding adventure for UK travellers — provided you’re clear on the costs, permits, and booking essentials. By preparing in advance and booking with a trusted tour operator in the UK, you ensure the logistics are handled, leaving you free to enjoy the journey.

👉 Ready to make the Annapurna Circuit your next big adventure? Book your small-group trek with High Places UK and experience Nepal the way it was meant to be: authentic, safe, and unforgettable.