Annapurna Circuit Trek Fly out from Jomsom – 12 days

Overview

The Annapurna Circuit Trek, with a Fly-out from Jomsom, is one of the few trekking adventures that combines rise, drive, and flight together. Spanning over 128 kilometers (80 miles), the trek offers you the perfect blend of adventure, culture, and natural beauty. You will make your way through lush green forests, terraced fields, rocky trails, and arid high-altitude landscapes. The journey starts off with a drive to Bhulbhule and then a thrilling trek to Muktinath. From there, you will drive to Jomsom and take a flight back to Pokhara.

Throughout this adventure, you will be amazed by some of the beautiful views of mountains such as Annapurna, Dhaulagari, and Tilicho Peak. Passing through villages like Jagat, Dharapani, Chame, Pisang, and many more, you can also experience the Tibetan-inspired Buddhist culture here. Most of the people here are Gurungs and Thakaliss, who are warm and welcoming and make you feel at home. The highest point you will reach on this journey is Thorong La Pass, which is 5,416 meters.
If you are trekking here, we recommend you choose the best seasons: Spring and Autumn. To create an unforgettable adventure in the Annapurna region, you can consider our 12-day Annapurna Circuit Jomsom Trek. We offer you with the best itinerary for first timer or even experienced ones. To book the 12-day Annapurna Circuit Trek or to get more information, feel free to contact us or read this article for all the details you need.

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  • Drive from Kathmandu to Bhulbhule offers scenic views of lush hills and terraced fields.
  • Trek through traditional villages like Jagat, Dharapani, and Chame, meeting locals from diverse cultures.
  • Witness the stunning panoramic views of mountains such as Annapurna, Gangapurna, Tilicho peaks, and many more.
  • Crossing one of the highest trekking passes in Nepal, Thorong La Pass, at 5,416 meters.
  • Visit Muktinath Temple, a sacred site offering an eternal flame and holy water spouts.
  • Walk through the arid and unique landscapes of the Kali Gandaki Valley in Mustang.
  • Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara with incredible aerial views of the Himalayas.
  • Relax in Pokhara, exploring Phewa Lake, the World Peace Pagoda, and vibrant local markets.

12 Days Annapurna Circuit Trek From Jomsom Trip Itinerary

Day 1 | Drive from Kathmandu to Bhulbhule

Starting off early, we will leave Kathmandu by road at around 7:00 AM. The drive will take us through beautiful landscapes, green hills, terraced farms, and small villages. Throughout the journey, we will see the beautiful views of the distant Himalayas.

As we head west, we will follow the Trishuli River for a portion of the journey, enjoying scenic views. Most of the rides today are bumpy and challenging because of paved and off-road situations. The road becomes narrower and winding as we approach Bhulbhule, where we will arrive by late afternoon.

Distance:

200km / 124 miles

Altitude:

845 m

Accommodations:

Lodge

Meals:

B, L, D

Place:

Bhulbhule

Day 2 | Trek from Bhulbhule to Jagat

After breakfast, we will begin trekking in the early in the morning. Today’s terrain is well-defined and relatively easy, marking the start of the adventure. It passes alongside the Marsyangdi River. The first village where we will make our shortstop is Nagdi. Here, we can see locals working in the fields and small children playing in the paths.

With gradual ascents, the paths today offer beautiful cascading waterfalls and lush greenery. As we trek further, we will cross suspension bridges swaying gently over the river and pass small teahouses offering refreshing drinks. The last section of the trek involves a steady climb to Jagat, where we will arrive by mid-afternoon.

Flight Time:

5 hours

Distance:

16km / 9.9miles

Altitude:

1,300 m

Accommodations:

Teahouse

Meals:

B, L, D

Day 3 | Trek from Jagat to Dharapani

We will set off at 7:00 AM after a hearty breakfast. We will trek through a trail that alternates between steep ascents and gentle descents. Today’s journey will also take us through lush forests and the Marsyangdi River. On the way, we will pass the village of Chamje, where we can stop for a quick rest and enjoy the sight of local life.

As we continue, the trail becomes steeper, with rocky paths that test our stamina. However, starting today, we will start to witness the beautiful views of the mountains, which will keep us motivated. Also, the sound of the flowing river will add more natural adventure to it. We will arrive in Dharapani by early afternoon, where we will settle into a teahouse and relax in the serene mountain environment.

Flight Time:

5 hours

Distance:

15km / 9.3miles

Altitude:

1,860 m

Accommodations:

Teahouse

Meals:

B, L, D

Place:

Dharapani

Day 4 | Trek from Dharapani to Chame

As always, we will start together. Our trail today takes us deeper into the Himalayan region. We will pass through lush pine and fir forests, leaving behind the Marshyandi River. Along the way, we will also see several wooden and suspension bridges, which can be a fun adventure.

As we ascend further, the trail becomes more rugged and steep. Today, we will witness the clear views of Lamjung Himal and Annapurna II. We will pass small villages like Timang, where we can take a break and enjoy some hot tea while marveling at the towering peaks. Finally, we will reach Chame, where we can explore local markets and prepare for the next day’s trek.

Flight Time:

6 hours

Distance:

15.5km / 9.6miles

Altitude:

2,610 m

Accommodations:

Teahouse

Meals:

B, L, D

Place:

Chame

Day 5 | Trek from Chame to Upper Pisang

Leaving Chame, the trail today gradually ascends through forests and along rocky ridges. The views of Annapurna II and Pisang Peak will accompany us as we trek deeper into the Manang region. We will pass through the village of Bhratang, where we can stop to enjoy the serene atmosphere and have a quick snack.

As we approach Upper Pisang, the trail becomes steeper but offers panoramic views of the surrounding snow-covered peaks. We will reach the village by mid-afternoon and spend the evening exploring its Buddhist monasteries and enjoying the peaceful mountain ambiance from our teahouse.

Flight Time:

5-6 hours

Distance:

13.2km / 8.2miles

Altitude:

3,115 m

Accommodations:

Teahouse

Meals:

B, L, D

Day 6 | Trek from Upper Pisang to Manang

We will begin our trek at 7:00 AM, choosing the upper trail for better views of the Annapurna range and exploring Buddhist villages along the way. The trail initially climbs steeply, offering panoramic views of the valley and snow-capped peaks. We will pass through Ghyaru and Ngawal, where traditional stone houses and prayer flags add to the serene atmosphere.

Moving forward, the terrain becomes more arid. We will start to witness the yak pastures and juniper bushes scattered across the landscape. We will reach Manang by mid-afternoon, where we can explore its monasteries, bakeries, and shops before settling into a teahouse for the night.

Flight Time:

5-6 hours

Altitude:

3,540 m

Accommodations:

Teahouse

Meals:

B, L, D

Place:

Manang

Day 7 | Rest and Acclimatization Day at Manang

Today, we will stay in Manang to help our bodies adjust to the altitude and reduce the risk of altitude sickness. After breakfast, we will take a short hike to Gangapurna Lake For those seeking more adventure, we can trek to Bhojo Gompa or the viewpoint at Braga village for a panoramic perspective of the Annapurna range. In the afternoon, we can attend an educational session at the Himalayan Rescue Association. The rest of the day is free to explore Manang’s narrow streets, shop for souvenirs, or relax and enjoy the mountain scenery.

Altitude:

3,540 m

Accommodations:

Teahouse

Meals:

B, L, D

Place:

Manang

Day 8 | Trek from Manang to Ledar

Starting today, the trail will get a little more difficult. The scenery today becomes more rugged, with fewer trees and an increasing sense of isolation. We will pass through Yak Kharka, a small settlement where yaks graze peacefully, and we can stop for a rest and some tea.

The higher we get, the more careful we start to get with our footing. The narrow paths start to increase the challenges of the trek, but the views you start to get make it all rewarding. Finally, at around 3 pm to 4 pm, we will reach Ledar. After settling into our teahouse, we can take a short walk around the area to acclimatize further and enjoy the serene mountain views.

Flight Time:

4-5 hours

Distance:

9.1 km / 5.65 miles

Altitude:

4,250 m

Accommodations:

Teahouse

Meals:

B, L, D

Place:

Ledar

Day 9 | Trek from Ledar to Thorong High Camp

We will start the day at 7:00 AM and pass through increasingly barren landscapes as we climb higher toward Thorong High Camp. The trail involves crossing several streams and walking along rocky paths, with the majestic views of Annapurna III and Gangapurna constantly in sight. After passing through Thorong Phedi, we will begin the steep ascent to High Camp.

This part of the trek is challenging due to the thin air and the incline, but the surrounding beauty keeps us motivated. By early afternoon, we will arrive at High Camp, resting and preparing for the demanding but rewarding trek over Thorong La Pass the following day.

Flight Time:

4-5 hours

Distance:

7.3km /4.53miles

Altitude:

: 4,925 m

Accommodations:

Teahouse

Meals:

B, L, D

Day 10 | Trek from Thorong High Camp to Muktinath via Thorong La High Pass & Drive to Jomsom

Beginning our trek at 4:00 AM, we will walk under the stars to cross Thorong La Pass (5,416 m) before the winds pick up. The climb to the pass is steep and slow, but the sense of accomplishment upon reaching the top is unforgettable. From the pass, we will be rewarded with awe-inspiring views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, along with the sprawling Kali Gandaki valley below.

After a brief celebration and some photos, we will descend toward Muktinath. We will pass through changing landscapes, from icy trails to dry, rocky paths. At Muktinath, we will visit the revered temple, known for its eternal flame and sacred water spouts. In the afternoon, we will take a 2.5-hour drive to Jomsom, where we will stay overnight and reflect on the incredible journey.

Flight Time:

9 hours

Distance:

15.6km / 9.6miles

Altitude:

5,416 m

Accommodations:

Teahouse

Meals:

B, L, D

Place:

Jomsom

Day 11 | Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara

We will catch an early morning flight from Jomsom to Pokhara, lasting about 35 minutes. The flight offers spectacular aerial views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, as well as the deep Kali Gandaki gorge. Once we land in Pokhara, we will check into a comfortable hotel and enjoy the warmer, lush environment of this lakeside city.

The rest of the day is free to explore Pokhara’s attractions, such as boating on Phewa Lake, visiting Davis Falls, or hiking up to the World Peace Pagoda. In the evening, we can relax at one of the many lakeside cafes or enjoy some shopping in the bustling streets.

Altitude:

820 m

Accommodations:

Hotel

Meals:

B, L, D

Day 12 | Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu

On the final day of our adventure, we will leave Pokhara after breakfast towards Kathmandu. The journey takes us through picturesque mountain roads, with terraced fields, and small villages providing a backdrop for the scenic ride. We will reach Kathmandu at around 5 pm, where you can spend the evening exploring the lively Thamel district. Our 12 days journey will conclude here.

Flight Time:

6-7 hours

Distance:

200 km

Altitude:

1,350 m

Meals:

B & L

Distance, Duration & Elevation Annapurna Circuit Trek Fly out from Jomsom

Day Itinerary Distance Duration Altitude
1 Drive from Kathmandu to Bhulbhule 200 km / 124 miles 7-8 hours 845 m
2 Trek from Bhulbhule to Jagat 16 km / 9.9 miles 5 hours 1,300 m
3 Trek from Jagat to Dharapani 15 km / 9.3 miles 5 hours 1,860 m
4 Trek from Dharapani to Chame 15.5 km / 9.6 miles 6 hours 2,610 m
5 Trek from Chame to Upper Pisang 13.2 km / 8.2 miles 5-6 hours 3,115 m
6 Trek from Upper Pisang to Manang 17 km / 10.6 miles 5-6 hours 3,540 m
7 Rest and Acclimatization Day at Manang 3,540 m
8 Trek from Manang to Ledar 9.1 km / 5.65 miles 4-5 hours 4,250 m
9 Trek from Ledar to Thorong High Camp 7.3 km / 4.53 miles 4-5 hours 4,925 m
10 Trek to Muktinath via Thorong La & Drive to Jomsom 15.6 km / 9.6 miles (trek) + 20 km (drive) 9 hours (trek) + 2.5 hours (drive) 3,760 m
11 Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara 35 minutes 820 m
12 Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu 200 km 6-7 hours 1,350 m

Best Time For Annapurna Circuit Trek Fly From Jomsom

The best time for Annapurna Circuit Trek Fly From Jomsom is during Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November). During these seasons, you will get beautiful views, clear skies, and stable temperatures. Besides these two seasons, we recommend you not to trek during the winter and summer seasons for safety reasons.

Spring (March to May)

During the spring season, you will get clear views of the overall mountains. Also, the trails are smooth and mud-free, making it safe to trek. Throughout the trek, you will get to witness the beautiful blooming rhododendrons and other wildflowers blooming in red, pink, white, and orange colors. This adds vibrant colors to landscapes. Not just perfect for exploring beauty, this season is also popular for its safety.

Month Daytime Temperature Range Night Temperature Range
March 0°C to 5°C 0°C to -5°C
April 2°C to 6°C 0°C to -5°C
May 4°C to 8°C 0°C to -5°C

Autumn (September to November)

Another most popular season to trek in Nepal is Autumn. Similar to spring, this season also offers you clear views, mild temperatures, and stable weather. Thus, you will get clearer views and better safety. Similarly, the brownish color left during this season is a plus beauty for you. In addition to that, during Autumn, two of the major festivals, Dashain and Tihar, fall. This season is perfect for both cultural and natural exploration.

Month Daytime Temperature Range Night Temperature Range
September 15°C to 20°C 5°C to 10°C
October 10°C to 15°C 5°C to 10°C
November 5°C to 10°C 0°C to 5°C

Summer (June to August)

Summer is the most unrecommended trekking season. Summer begins monsoon together. Although you will get warmer temperatures, the continuous heavy rainfall will make your trekking adventure difficult. The trail gets slippery and muddy, increasing proper footing challenges. Similarly, the chances of encountering landslides are also high. You will also encounter leeches in the lower region of the trekking, which can be a hassle for you, too.

Month Daytime Temperature Range Night Temperature Range
June 10°C to 15°C 5°C to 7°C
July 12°C to 20°C 5°C to 9°C
August 15°C to 23°C 7°C to 10°C

Winter (December to February)

Not a popular season for trekking, winter is only recommended if you are well-prepared. In winter, you will experience freezing cold weather. This can be more difficult for you, but the white snow-covered blankets can be just so amazing to witness. Also, the snowfall you will get can be the most amazing experience. However, due to extreme cold, most of the teahouses in higher altitudes are closed, creating a problem for accommodations.

Month Daytime Temperature Range Night Temperature Range
December -5°C to 0°C -10°C to -15°C
January -10°C to -5°C -10°C to -15°C
February -5°C to 0°C -10°C to -15°C

Meals & Accommodations During Annapurna Trek

Accommodations

During the 12 Days Annapurna Circuit Trek Fly out from Jomsom, you will stay 10 days in teahouses. The accommodations in Kathmandu are not included in our package, while 1 day Pokhara stay is included in a 3-star hotel. In Pokhara, you will get the best amenities in hotels with single rooms and private bathrooms, along with free WIFI service. As you get higher, the amenities start to get basic. You will get a shared room with a bed, blankets, and pillows.

Also, a communal dining space is available where you can have your meal and interact with fellow travelers. In areas like Jagat, Dharapani, Chame, Pisang, Manag, and Muktinath, most of the rooms have private bathroom facilities. You will also be provided with Wi-Fi and charging facilities, but you will be required to pay additional costs at higher altitudes. It is very important for you to understand that the higher the altitude you climb, the more basic the facilities start to get at a lower price.

Meals

We will have our 11 breakfasts, 12 lunches, and 11 dinners if you make your booking with us. Although not much variety of foods is available during this trek, you will still get both local and international dish options. Besides, vegetarian and non-vegetarian options are available. However, we generally recommend you opt for vegetarianism due to safety reasons. Also, it is very recommended for you to carry some energy-giving snacks with you throughout the journey.

Here’s what variety of food you can get during the Annapurna Circuit Trek Fly out From Jomsom:

Meal Options
Breakfast Porridge with honey or milk, pancakes, Tibetan bread with jam, butter, or peanut butter, eggs, toast with jam or butter, tea or coffee, and seasonal fruits.
Lunch Dal Bhat (rice, lentil soup, and vegetable curry), fried rice (vegetable, egg, or chicken), Chow Mein (vegetable or chicken), noodle soup or Thukpa, spring rolls, sandwiches, hot drinks.
Dinner Dal Bhat, pasta, pizza, soup (tomato, garlic, mushroom, or mixed vegetable), momos (steamed dumplings), curries (vegetable or chicken), hot drinks (tea, coffee, or ginger tea).

Difficulties

The Annapurna Circuit with Fly Out from Jomsom Trek is moderately challenging, meaning hard but accessible. The trek is graded to be 7 out of 10 in terms of difficulties. The one and foremost challenge involved in this adventure is its altitude. With this adventure, you will be walking over 5,400 meters. Besides, the daily hike of about 6 to 7 hours on average on rugged terrain is something that can be a hassle to complete. Most of the trekking in this journey is day and steep and even hard to navigate.

In addition to that, the unpredictability of weather and remote locations are other challenges. Trekking here, you will be getting to some of the remote locations of Nepal, meaning you will have less access to amenities such as medical or anything else. Also, getting high-quality accommodations and a variety of meals is also a challenge you will encounter here. Besides, the off-road paths, chances of landslides, and language barriers also increase your overall difficulties in this journey.

Is This Trek Beginner Friendly?

Yes, the Annapurna Jomsom Trek with Fly Over is a beginner-friendly trekking adventure. However, this trek, with the involvement of some challenges, requires you to be well prepared. A beginner with good physical fitness and mental stability can easily complete this adventure. However, you need to be ready for your challenges. Here is how you can prepare yourself for the trek as a beginner:

 

Physical Preparation

To enjoy trek fully as a beginner, it is very important for you to focus on building physical strength. You can start by preparing a regular routine. This includes cardio, strength training, and hiking practices. This will help to increase your strength, but make sure you indulge in this training 3 to 4 months before your trekking adventure. Also, participating in morning walks with weighted bags can be helpful. Similarly, to increase your leg strength, you should also do some squats and lunges.

Mental preparation

Your mindset plays a crucial role in completing the trek successfully. As a beginner, you should stay positive, focus on your goals, and trust your abilities to overcome difficulties. You can prepare mentally for varying weather conditions, long walking hours, and altitude changes. Visualizing yourself completing the trek can boost your confidence. Remember, taking one step at a time and staying determined will make the journey enjoyable and fulfilling.

Acclimatization

Proper acclimatization is essential to prevent altitude sickness as you gain elevation during the trek. You must plan to ascend gradually, allowing your body to adjust to the changing altitude. Include rest days in your itinerary, such as in Manang, where you can take short hikes to higher altitudes before returning to sleep at a lower elevation. You should stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and eat nutritious meals to support your body’s adaptation.

Packing Essentials

Clothing

Moisture-wicking base layers
Insulated jacket (down or synthetic)
Waterproof and windproof outer shell
Trekking pants and shorts
Warm fleece or sweater
Thermal underwear
Lightweight gloves and warm gloves
Woolen hat or beanie
Sun hat or cap
Trekking socks (wool or synthetic)

Footwear

Sturdy trekking boots (waterproof)
Comfortable camp shoes or sandals
Gaiters (optional for snow or rain)

Bags

Backpack (30–40L for daily essentials)
Duffle bag (for porters)
Dry bags or ziplock bags (for waterproofing)
Sleeping Gear
Sleeping bag (rated for -10°C or colder)
Sleeping bag liner (optional for extra warmth)

Personal Items

Passport and necessary permits
Cash (small denominations)
Trekking map or guidebook
Notebook and pen

Toiletries

Toothbrush and toothpaste
Biodegradable soap and shampoo
Quick-dry towel
Sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher)
Lip balm with SPF
Hand sanitizer
Wet wipes
First Aid

Personal medications

Altitude sickness medication
Pain relievers
Adhesive bandages and blister pads
Antiseptic cream
Rehydration salts

Accessories

Trekking poles
Sunglasses with UV protection
Headlamp or flashlight (with spare batteries)
Water bottles or hydration bladder
Water purification tablets or filter

Snacks and Energy

Energy bars or gels
Dried fruits and nuts
Chocolates or candies

Miscellaneous

Camera or smartphone (with power bank)
Travel adapter
Lightweight book or e-reader
Multi-tool or knife
Small sewing kit

FAQs For

Things To Know

Guides & Porter

Hiring a guide for the Annapurna Jomsom trek is generally recommended. A trekking guide is essential for you as he/she will navigate you throughout the trek. Also, they are well-trained and offer you knowledge of the area while providing support during emergencies. Similarly, a porter helps you carry your luggage and decreases the overall weight of your journey. Having these two with you means you can fully enjoy the adventure without any worry. To show your respect to them, you can also provide a tip of $10 to $100. When booking with us, we offer you one of our experienced guides and porters.

Baggage Limit

It is very recommended that you do not carry more than 10 kg if you are trekking. As we assign you with a proper, he will carry your 10 kg luggage along with the bag of other fellow travelers in a duffle bag. You should only bring the essentials with you. Do not include stuff that is generally not required on the journey; overpacking can not just increase the weight of the porter but also increase the porter’s cost. You are expected to pay $10 per kg for every kg over 10. Aside from that, we also recommend you carry a small backpack with you, including valuables such as your documents, permits, snacks, and even a water bottle.

Travel Insurance

Although travel insurance is not mandatory, it is generally recommended for this adventure. You will be climbing at high altitudes, and getting one helps you cover some unforeseen events. The travel insurance provides coverage for medical emergencies such as altitude sickness or helicopter evacuations. Besides, it will also help you provide security during times of baggage loss or flight delays. If you are getting one, make sure you look after all the best coverage trekking policies. This is generally not included in our package. But if you are finding it difficult, you can consult us; we will guide you.

Safety Tips

  • Always follow your guide’s instructions and stay on the marked trails.
  • Walk at your own pace to avoid overexertion and altitude sickness.
    Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of clean water throughout the trek.
  • Carry a basic first-aid kit for minor injuries and altitude-related symptoms.
    Dress in layers to adapt to changing weather conditions.
  • Avoid alcohol and smoking at high altitudes to prevent dehydration.
  • Keep your valuables, including documents and cash, in a secure place.
  • Inform your guide immediately if you feel unwell or experience unusual symptoms.

Why Book With Us

HCTreks, a trusted name in Nepal’s tourism, offers unforgettable Himalayan adventures with expert guidance and 24/7 support. From Everest treks to hidden trails like Upper Dolpo, we ensure your journey is seamless and memorable.

Expert Travel Guides

Himalayan Challenge Treks believes no journey will be safe and smooth without a good travel team. Thus, we are proud of our expert travel guides, who make our clients' expeditions remarkable. Likewise, our guides are highly experienced, government-licensed, and trained in first aid and emergency responses.  Trekking with HC's guide is like walking with a companion who ensures your safety and makes a journey memorable and extraordinary.

Safety First

The Himalayan Challenge trek ensures that your safety is our top priority. When you made a booking with us, you became our family member. And we won't let our family be in any trouble. Thus, from the beginning of the trek to the time you fly to your home country, we'll take care of every detail and get in touch with you. Similarly, our well-planned itinerary, acclimatization strategies, and emergency support ensure a smooth and safe trekking experience.

Customizable Trips

Himalayan Challenge Trek knows that even one coin's two sides are not the same, so how can two different clients be the same? Considering the fact that everyone is different and has unique preferences, we offer customizable trekking packages. This personalized option allows trekkers to tailor their itinerary to suit their preferences, fitness level, and time availability.

Eco-Friendly Tourism

Sustainable and eco-friendly tourism practices set us apart from other trekking agencies. We don't just make you explore the Himalayas but also train you to protect nature for future generations. We take different steps to ensure that your journey in the mountains has a positive impact. For suitable and eco-friendly tourism, we follow a zero-waste approach to support local and organic products.

Competitive Price

HC Treks's top-notch service at a competitive price ensures that even tight-budget trekkers get the best value for their money. Likewise, we maintain 100% transparency with no hidden costs. We arrange itineraries that maximize the trekking experience without unnecessary expenses, as everything required is included in the package. Further, we offer group discounts and assist trekkers with rental gear to help them reduce costs. 

Route Updates

We believe that staying updated on the weather and providing updates to trekkers are crucial for a safe and enjoyable trekking experience. Thus, we provide daily weather forecasts and route updates, ensuring trekkers are prepared ahead. For weather updates, our guide monitors official meteorological sources and local reports, ensuring a safe journey and no interruption due to changes in weather during the trek.