Hey Manav, Those were a bunch of truly practical tips useful for any hiker on the Annapurna Circuit. Especially for bringing out the three small hamlets. I guess they could still be explored irrespective of budgets. Thanks for articulating the points so concisely.
Really really looking fwd to do it. I've always been skeptical about doing treks of this scale by yourself. But, ur vlogs made me realise it's Not something u Can't do.. !!
@@Creedaz training my legs Planning for oktober november 2023 The most relaxd paths around and on Annapurna....goal is set, my mind is set, my body follows...thankyou very much for the inspiration !💞🙏
This is so far the most important video in the entire Annapurna series you posted. Short, crisp and to the point. Great content Manav. Keep sharing and keep smiling 😊❤️
If you are sufficiently acclimatized you can sleep very well at high camp. We slept deeply and restfully. But we started the route from Besisahar and whenever possible we climbed higher and returned to sleep lower. If you go to Manang by jeep, you have no chance of being properly acclimatized
Great tips, done EBC and staying at Gorek Shep was not the most pleasant experience. Was planning on doing the AC at the end of Nov into December this year. How easy is it to find the trails on a solo trek?
December will be the advent of winters. I would suggest you to wind up the hike before 15th November. Trail finding is easy but the trail can get covered due to snow and then it could become tricky
Solid Information mate. How tough and dangerous is the Landslide Zone on the way to Tilicho Base Camp? From what I have seen on the internet, it seems really scary - which has discouraged me from attempting the circuit.
We stayed at the high camp because we wante to pass the steepest part of the trail to " Save energy" for the next day, but then one of our friends could not sleep at all and it took us more than usual to croos the throang la pass
Would like to know more about the expenses for the food and accommodation . Also , are dormitories available ? . And if any other suggestions regarding cheaper means of covering the ACT . Do we need to carry a sleeping bag ?
The expenses vary from person to person. If you eat all 3 meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) then tou should carry Rs 800/- per person per day for food. The stay cost varies from Rs 200/- in the beginning to Rs 300/- at max. All prices in Indian Rupee. Cheaper means to do the ACT - Carry less so that you can walk more, - The more number of days you spend on ACT, the costlier it will become. - Be as much fit as you can, it helps you cover the trail at a relatively faster pace without compromising on your trail experience. You should carry a sleeping bag. No need to carry a sleeping mat or a tent.
Fantastic and very helpful information... I'm looking into doing a few treks in Nepal... The scenery looks stunning peaceful and serene.... Can I ask without offending anyone I'm a Muslim from the UK... Will there be any issues with my religion... Thank you for your help and happy new year... I definitely want a guide more only for company but also to help the community....
Great informative video. Will Seek a consult. I'll be reaching Besisahar on Day 0, and want to be at Pisang by end of Day 3. Would this whole route be possible to walk in 3 days? Or should I get a Jeep/Transport till Jagat/Dharapani? Would Acilimitization be a factor if I reduce a day here by taking a Jeep?
If you have good budget then no need to carry sleeping bag. But if you wish to hike for longer hours everyday then it is better to carry the sleeping bag.
one of the genuine and passionate person who reply and help beginners and needy.love u bro u r my guru.
Thanks Syed bhai 🙏❤️
Hey Manav,
Those were a bunch of truly practical tips useful for any hiker on the Annapurna Circuit. Especially for bringing out the three small hamlets. I guess they could still be explored irrespective of budgets. Thanks for articulating the points so concisely.
You're welcome Ranjith.
With good amount of research the ACT can be done in a cost effective manner without compromising in the experience. 🙂
Really really looking fwd to do it. I've always been skeptical about doing treks of this scale by yourself. But, ur vlogs made me realise it's Not something u Can't do.. !!
Loved your ecologically sensitive advices… well done🙏
Thank you Salina 🙏
This is Gold, Manav bhai! Such clear, concise tips! :D
Thank you 🙂🙂
I love you comparing with PCT...so true
Thank you
Thanks for the crisp and quality content. Stay safe out there mate. Cheers 🥃
Thanks Manav
@@Creedaz Welcome, Manav 🥃
One of the most useful video I could see in your Annapurna series. Kudos!
Yay . . Thank you for all the support. More episodes coming soon. 🙂
Lagata hai free ho gya tu bhai
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What a great video. Thank you I will hopefully be doing the circuit next year
All the very best 🙂
Woww.. this is too useful bro.
Waiting for your next one😍
You're welcome Pranav. 🙂
2 more videos to come in the DIY ACT series. 🙋♂️
Thank you for sharing your tips. I have added them to my list. Much appreciated!
You're welcome Simon
Thankyou mr. Creedaz, ill follow you to prepare myself for the trip....💞
All the best to you for your trip ☺️
@@Creedaz training my legs
Planning for oktober november 2023
The most relaxd paths around and on Annapurna....goal is set, my mind is set, my body follows...thankyou very much for the inspiration !💞🙏
Excellent video. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome
I DON'T need you now on ABC! Such simple and self explanatory videos!
Thank you. Glad to know that. Will be sharing more tools in upcoming videos. 🙂
Wonderful video...great tips! Thanks so much. I am planning for early December
You're welcome
This was so helpful thank you
You're welcome
Very good information, thanks
You're welcome
5:08 was on the route of Har ki Dun!!
Nope
@@Creedaz I just did that trek, man that looks just so so so same. Never mind, great vid !!
thank you for this great video
You're welcome 🙂
Great content.. it will really help new trekkers. Keep posting.
Thank you Snehal 🙂
This is so far the most important video in the entire Annapurna series you posted. Short, crisp and to the point. Great content Manav. Keep sharing and keep smiling 😊❤️
Thank you Jyotsna. 🙂 I am glad you liked the content on this one. 🙂 Wish to see you in the outdoors once the situation normalizes. 🙈
If you are sufficiently acclimatized you can sleep very well at high camp. We slept deeply and restfully. But we started the route from Besisahar and whenever possible we climbed higher and returned to sleep lower. If you go to Manang by jeep, you have no chance of being properly acclimatized
TRUE.
Informative 🔥
Thank you
amazing vidoe bro !
Thank you
great tips
Thank you
Wonderful .... 👍👌
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Very helpful... Thanks yaar🤟
You're welcome Vidhi. 🙂
I am glad you found it helpful. 🙋♂️
PRACTICAL TIPS
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Helpful information bro
Thanks Sumeet 🙂
finally completed my trek this year in the second attempt could not go to Tliicho due to time restriction will do it again in december of 2024
Nice
Thanks for your a great info
You're welcome
Great tips, done EBC and staying at Gorek Shep was not the most pleasant experience. Was planning on doing the AC at the end of Nov into December this year. How easy is it to find the trails on a solo trek?
December will be the advent of winters.
I would suggest you to wind up the hike before 15th November.
Trail finding is easy but the trail can get covered due to snow and then it could become tricky
Finally a Indian. Nice. Can you recommend it begini g of May would be feasible? I meant if it is crowded during that time?
Not sure.
Can you please tell me the month of May is the best time to go in arnopurna circuit and tilicho lake?
Go in October
nice! Thank you!
You're welcome
Great video. I am planning a solo trek. What do you prefer going for a package trek or solo?
Solo
How do we get to watch today's live? Pls share the link
Will share the link soon bhai
Solid Information mate.
How tough and dangerous is the Landslide Zone on the way to Tilicho Base Camp? From what I have seen on the internet, it seems really scary - which has discouraged me from attempting the circuit.
Choose the right/easy season and then you will be able to do it. When mules and porters can walk on the trail everyday, you too can.
Brother pls tell also if u encounter any animal what should u do?
All these treks are famous thus you will rarely encounter wild animals
Ok but i m not only talking about annapurna in general i m asking for every trek specialy when u do in off season
It is still rare. The best thing is to look for their trails and stay away.
2:39 Noone on the PCT carries a reserve pair of shoes 😉
Haha
We stayed at the high camp because we wante to pass the steepest part of the trail to " Save energy" for the next day, but then one of our friends could not sleep at all and it took us more than usual to croos the throang la pass
Thanks for sharing your experience. Good learnings :)
do the ebc trek too bro
October 2021
@@Creedaz ur welcome
Thank you so much folk
Always welcome
love your content bro
Thanks a lot bhai
Would like to know more about the expenses for the food and accommodation . Also , are dormitories available ? . And if any other suggestions regarding cheaper means of covering the ACT . Do we need to carry a sleeping bag ?
The expenses vary from person to person. If you eat all 3 meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) then tou should carry Rs 800/- per person per day for food. The stay cost varies from Rs 200/- in the beginning to Rs 300/- at max. All prices in Indian Rupee.
Cheaper means to do the ACT
- Carry less so that you can walk more,
- The more number of days you spend on ACT, the costlier it will become.
- Be as much fit as you can, it helps you cover the trail at a relatively faster pace without compromising on your trail experience.
You should carry a sleeping bag. No need to carry a sleeping mat or a tent.
@@Creedaz I do have a decathlon 10°C sleeping bag . Should I upgraded it if I a doing the circuit in spring or summer
No need to upgrade . That one would be enough.
In which month were these snowy pictures taken? We would love to go there at the end of April, but if possible we would avoid snow.:)
October.
@@Creedaz thnx brother
Nice information, pl suggezt a mobile ph app for trekking guide, ie distance covered , distance from next destination , altitude etc.
Rgds
OSMand
Available on both app store and play store
@@Creedaz thnx a lot.
You're welcome 🙋♂️
Fantastic and very helpful information... I'm looking into doing a few treks in Nepal... The scenery looks stunning peaceful and serene.... Can I ask without offending anyone I'm a Muslim from the UK... Will there be any issues with my religion... Thank you for your help and happy new year... I definitely want a guide more only for company but also to help the community....
No need to worry. It should be totally fine.
Very helpful 😇
Glad 🙂
is carring a sleeping bag must or optional?
No need to carry a sleeping bag
Bro how much stay cost in tea houses per day?
It varies from 100 to 500 Rs bro. As you go higher up, the charges are more.
Creedaz thanks a lot bro ❤️
I'm planning to visit in the month of September, i need ur help man
TIA
Feel free to reach out and all the best best to you.
Great informative video. Will Seek a consult. I'll be reaching Besisahar on Day 0, and want to be at Pisang by end of Day 3. Would this whole route be possible to walk in 3 days? Or should I get a Jeep/Transport till Jagat/Dharapani?
Would Acilimitization be a factor if I reduce a day here by taking a Jeep?
That depends on your fitness levels and hiking experience. I think I had crossed it on day 03 but it would mean walking 35-40 km everyday.
If people can take things up high with consumables in it, offcourse they atleast bring the empty lighter wrapper down.....it only takes the intension.
Very True Amardeep bhai. I hope everybody in the community starts practicing it. 🙂
What is the budget bro..... plz tell me
Rs 1000/- INR per day
So cute .
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Thanks for this really informative video. I'm above age 50 and looking to do this next year. May contact you for more info if thats ok.
Sure
Do I need to carry my sleeping bag?
If you have good budget then no need to carry sleeping bag. But if you wish to hike for longer hours everyday then it is better to carry the sleeping bag.
I want to do this trek alone from Mumbai . Is this possible and safe? When is the best time to go there?
Watch the DIY Annapurna Circuit video series. You will get the answer.
@@Creedaz thank you. That was helpful.🙏🏻
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