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Tilicho Lake

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Tilicho Lake is a magnificent glacial lake nestled high in the Annapurna range of the Himalayas, within Nepal's Manang district. Situated at an impressive altitude of 4,919 meters (16,138 feet) above sea level, it is renowned as one of the world's highest lakes. This pristine body of water is fed by meltwater from surrounding peaks, including the majestic Tilicho Peak, creating a dramatic and untouched landscape. It lies approximately 55 kilometers from the city of Pokhara, offering a remote and…

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    November 19, 2023

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    Tilicho Lake is located at an altitude of 4,919 meters. Despite not being part of the classic Annapurna circuit, Tilicho Lake is one of the most beautiful places in the entire Annapurna region.
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    March 30, 2022

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    Probably the most popular detour on the Annapurna Circuit. The tough climb up to 5000 m is rewarded with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, glaciers and of course the (rather unspectacular) Tilicho Lake.
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    Highest lake in the world!
    Water surface at 4919 m
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    Shree Kharka – Tilicho Base Camp loop from Shri Kharka

    22.6km

    08:08

    1,280m

    1,280m

    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the most popular trekking routes to Tilicho Lake?

    The most popular route to Tilicho Lake is a side trip from the Annapurna Circuit, typically adding 3-4 days to the main trek. This involves trekking from Manang to Tilicho Base Camp, and then a day hike to the lake itself. An alternate, more demanding route skirts Tilicho Lake from the north, leading towards Thini Gaon and Jomsom via passes like Mesokanto La or Tilicho North Pass. This northern route often requires camping as lodges are sparse beyond Tilicho Base Camp.

    How many days are typically required for the Tilicho Lake trek?

    If you're taking the popular detour from the Annapurna Circuit, the trek to Tilicho Lake usually adds an additional 3-4 days to your itinerary. This includes the journey to Tilicho Base Camp, the day hike to the lake, and the return.

    What is the difficulty level of the Tilicho Lake trek?

    The Tilicho Lake trek is considered challenging due to its extreme elevation, rugged terrain, and rapid weather changes. Trekkers will encounter alpine meadows, loose scree slopes, and potentially icy paths. It requires a good level of physical fitness and acclimatization to high altitudes. The alternate northern routes are even more demanding.

    What permits are required for the Tilicho Lake trek and what is their approximate cost?

    Trekkers typically need two main permits for the Annapurna region, which includes Tilicho Lake: the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) card. Costs can vary, but generally, the ACAP is around 3,000 NPR (approximately $25-30 USD) for foreigners, and the TIMS card is around 2,000 NPR (approximately $15-20 USD) for individual trekkers. It's advisable to check current rates before your trip.

    What are the accommodation options along the Tilicho Lake trek?

    Along the most popular route, new lodges have been built between Manang and Tilicho Base Camp, meaning you won't need to camp. Tilicho Base Camp itself has lodges. However, if you opt for the more demanding northern routes (e.g., via Mesokanto La), there are no teahouses or lodges past Tilicho Base Camp until you reach villages like Thini Gaon, requiring at least one night of camping.

    Is the Tilicho Lake trek suitable for beginners?

    The Tilicho Lake trek is generally not recommended for beginners due to its high altitude (up to 4,919 meters), challenging terrain, and the risk of altitude sickness. Trekkers should have prior experience with multi-day treks, be in good physical condition, and understand the principles of acclimatization. It's a demanding wilderness experience.

    What are the conditions like for a winter trek to Tilicho Lake?

    Winter treks to Tilicho Lake (roughly December to February) are significantly more challenging. Routes, especially the higher passes like Mesokanto La and Tilicho North Pass, are often closed by heavy snow. Temperatures are extremely cold, and the risk of avalanches and whiteouts increases. Only experienced trekkers with proper winter gear and guides should attempt it during this season.

    What kind of wildlife can be seen in the Tilicho Lake region?

    While the lake itself is too high and cold to support aquatic life, the surrounding Annapurna Conservation Area is home to diverse wildlife. Trekkers might spot blue sheep, various species of birds including Himalayan vultures, and if very lucky, elusive snow leopards. The landscape is primarily barren rock and ice at the highest elevations, with more flora and fauna at lower altitudes.

    How does the Tilicho Lake trek compare to the full Annapurna Circuit trek?

    The Tilicho Lake trek is often considered a challenging side trip from the Annapurna Circuit. While the Circuit itself is demanding, the Tilicho detour adds extra days and takes trekkers to even higher altitudes and more remote, rugged terrain. The Circuit crosses Thorong La pass (5,416m), while Tilicho Lake sits at 4,919m. Both offer stunning Himalayan views, but Tilicho provides a more isolated and raw wilderness experience.

    Are there any viewpoints near Tilicho Lake that offer different perspectives?

    The main viewpoint is the lake itself, offering panoramic views of the turquoise waters against the backdrop of towering peaks like Tilicho Peak. However, the trek to the lake involves ascending through dramatic landscapes, providing various vantage points along the way. The journey to Tilicho Base Camp and the final ascent to the lake offer evolving perspectives of the surrounding Annapurna range and glacial valleys.

    What are the common symptoms of altitude sickness to watch out for on the Tilicho Lake trek?

    Due to the high altitude, trekkers must be vigilant for symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). Common signs include headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and difficulty sleeping. More severe symptoms like shortness of breath at rest, confusion, or loss of coordination require immediate descent. It's crucial to ascend slowly, stay hydrated, and listen to your body.

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