CHYAMCHE - Manang begins

  • 1,370 meters

Chyamche in Nepali quite literally means….well, not everything has got a literal meaning in Nepali so get over it. But Chyamche does mean that Lamjung ends and Manang begins. But it much more than just an administrative boundary, from here on changes in architecture, culture and religion can be seen quite clearly. From here on, mud and thatch houses give way to stone houses with flat roofs, people are mostly of Tibetan origin and the subtropical vegetation gives way to firs and pines. Also, the Chyamche waterfall has fitted in with the marketing of some lodges as they boast of having the best view of the waterfall.

Nowadays, Chyamche serves as the alternate starting point for the Annapurna Circuit. Ever since the road construction has been completed, trekkers don't enjoy walking alongside motor roads and the honking of jeeps. So instead, they drive up to Chyamche and start walking from here.

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Going to the mountains
is going home.’
- John Muir
Great things are done when
men and mountains meet.’
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only inappropriate clothing.’
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Going to the mountains
is going home.’
- John Muir
Great things are done when
men and mountains meet.’
- William Blake
There is no such thing as bad weather,
only inappropriate clothing.’
- Sir Ranulph Fiennes