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The Nar Phu Valley Trek is a remote and culturally immersive journey tucked away in the northwestern region of Nepal, between the more traveled Annapurna and Manaslu circuits. This trek leads you into the restricted valleys of Nar and Phu, areas only opened to trekkers in 2002, and still largely untouched by modernization. The landscape here is stark and dramatic, marked by deep gorges, high cliffs, ancient Tibetan-style villages, and centuries-old monasteries set against a backdrop of towering peaks like Kangaru, Himlung, and Annapurna II.

The trek typically begins from Koto, a small settlement near Chame on the Annapurna Circuit, after a long drive from Kathmandu via Besisahar. From there, the trail follows the remote Nar Khola river valley, leading through isolated settlements such as Meta and Chyaku before reaching the medieval village of Phu. After exploring Phu and the surrounding monasteries, trekkers continue to Nar village and eventually cross the challenging Kang La Pass (5,320 m), which offers breathtaking panoramic views before descending to Ngawal and rejoining the Annapurna Circuit.

This trek is ideal for those seeking solitude, raw Himalayan scenery, and a deep cultural experience. Due to its restricted status, a special permit is required, and trekkers must be accompanied by a licensed guide. The route demands good fitness and acclimatization, but the rewards are significant: encounters with yak herders, Tibetan Buddhist culture, and a feeling of stepping far back in time all without the crowds of more commercial treks.

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