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Tilicho Lake

Tilihco Lake Trek, lying at an altitude of 4,949 m from sea level, is recognized as the lake located at the highest elevation in the world.  Having an area of 4.8 km2 and depth of 85 m, Tilihco Lake lies in the Annapurna region of the Manang District of Gandaki Province.

 

One of the most popular side hikes of Annapurna Circuit trek destinations does not require camping, is additional 3 to 4 days, and receives thousands of trekkers annually because of worldwide popularity.

 

Tilicho Base Camp is exciting and challenging because trekker has to cross the world’s highest pass – Tholang-La Pass (5,416 m), and the lake acts as a reward for bravery. A well-known place for pilgrimages, Tilicho Base Camp trek displays outstanding.

 

The alternate route to Tilicho Lake, from the north, is more demanding, getting popularity in recent days, and requires one night of trekking, making it more challenging. As there are no teahouses and lodges in this route, the trekkers have to carry every required stuff themselves. Thini Gaun and Jomsom are the most famous villages that tourists must visit after making it to Tilicho Base Camp. 

 

Panoramic views of the eastern side of epic mountain Annapurna is the major attraction of this route, with diverse cultures, ethnic groups, stunning waterfalls, clear water streams, and unique floras and faunas.

 

The trip begins at Pokhara. You can find a local bus to Besisahar, Lamjung. The entire trekking route provides marvelous views of gigantic peaks like Mt. Annapurna, Mt. Dhaulagiri, Mt Manaslu, Mt. Machhapuchhre, and few other mountains. Passing through multiple suspension bridges passes, waterfalls, alpine altitudes, rocky trails, high hills, and different challenging landscapes, you shall witness the lifetime experience after reaching the destination.

 

Tilicho Base Camp trek, and Upper Tilicho region trek highlights outstanding beauties like Thorang-La Pass, Mustang, Manang Village, Muktinath Temple, Kagbeni Village, and other villages on the surrounding.

 

The best time to travel this trek region is between March to May and September to November. The trails are empty, muddy, and slippery between June to August due to monsoon. It is the perfect trek destination to experience ultimate adventure, face challenges, explore the world’s highest lake, and the world’s highest pass along with the most popular pilgrimage site and villages. Walk Through Himalayas recommends every trekking enthusiast to make this trip, to challenge your strength, and provide you the best experience in life.

 

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