Thorangla Pass
Thorangla Pass
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Kingjay1969
Sydney, Australia4 contributions
Mar 2023 • Solo
So incredibly beautiful! Such beautiful people!,A must do! The panoramic button on my camera got a workout
Written 16 July 2023
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Sam F
11 contributions
Nov 2019 • Friends
There isn't much to see. It's the climatic event of the Annapurna Circuit but really, it is only a cold and stony desert. If you do the whole circuit and have been hiking for days already and experienced the cold, you probably know yourself what Thorung La will be like. It is more of a achievment than a reward with nice views or the like.
Written 9 November 2019
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PhilJWPenrith
Greater Sydney, Australia169 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
We experienced the most snow that the Annapurna Circuit had seen in over 15 years. 6 days full of snow trekking. The hike over that pass was spectacular, and all that it was said to be; however with afternoon melting snow the trek downhill was trying. Something for a 64 year old to look back on with pride.
Written 8 June 2019
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Pedro Hauck
Curitiba, PR127 contributions
May 2019
Thorangla is one of the biggest passes in the Nepal Himalayas. With 5410 meters high, never go there without been acclimatized. Leave water with you and if the weather changes, retreat! If everything is okay, you’ll have a wonderful view to the mountains. But remember. Arrive there is only the half way...
Written 6 May 2019
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