Chomrong

Chomrong is a village in the Annapurna area of Nepal, and a popular overnight stop for those walking the Annapurna sanctuary trek. The village is spread over a hillside that has stunning views of the Annapurnas and Machupachare. Views are particularly good in the early morning.

Understand
Looking north from Chomrong, you see Annapurna and Machapuchare towering over the countryside. There are huge rhododendrons around the village bloom with bright flowers in season.

A huge staircase leads down to a river, where a bridge next to a slope that leads you towards Sinuwa. The steps are not of an even size, so returning to the village will be a strain.

Get in
The only way to get to Chomrong is on foot. There are no roads or air strips.

Get around
Just like getting to Chomrong the only way around is on foot.

See
The Himalaya of course. Annapurna South, Hiunchuli and Machupacharre are all visible from here.

Do
Relax after a hard day's trekking and eat chocolate cake at Chomrong Cottage.

Buy
There are shops that sell trekking supplies and a dispensary that stocks various pills and potions. Next to the chautara at the first cluster of hotels is a small souvenir shop selling the usual knick knacks and a clean drinking water station. Most hotels also sell filtered water.

Eat
All hotels have attached restaurants and like elsewhere in the mountains of Nepal the expectation is that you have your meals at the place you are staying.

Drink
The Himal bar and cafe seems to be the only independent watering hole in town it has a pool table down stairs. It is near the Lucky Guest House.

Sleep
Just before you enter Chomrong there are two hotels After another five minutes walk you get to the first group of hotels that get views of the Annapurnas:

From here it's a four- to five-minute walk to the next cluster of lodges and this is also the point where the staircase down to the river starts.

Go next
If walking towards the Annapurna Sanctuary the next village is Sinuwa about 1½ hours away.

In the opposite direction it is approximately 4 hours to Gandruk, 6-8 hours to the road at Nayapul and two days to Phedi.