
Narchyang Waterfall, locally known as Narchyang Jharna, is a natural waterfall located in Narchyang village within Annapurna Rural Municipality, Myagdi district, Nepal.
It sits along the Annapurna trekking trail in the Annapurna region at an elevation of approximately 1,400 meters. The waterfall drops from a height of about 300 meters, making it one of the taller cascades in the area.
This waterfall is a hidden natural attraction, positioned away from main roads and accessible primarily through village paths and short hikes.
Category | Details |
Location | Narchyang Village, Annapurna Rural Municipality, Myagdi District, Nepal. |
Height | Approximately 300 meters (984 feet). |
Best Time to Visit | Spring (Mar-May) & Autumn (Sep-Nov) for clear skies and optimal flow. |
Trekking Access | A popular side hike from Tatopani on the Annapurna Circuit. |
Hike from Tatopani | ~2 km one way; 40-60 min to the base. The trail is easy to moderate. |
Total Travel from Pokhara | ~5-6 hours by road, plus the final hike. |
Unique Experience | An untouched waterfall accessed through a traditional Magar/Pun village. |
Cultural Highlight | Narchyang Community Homestay—authentic stay managed by local women. |
Ideal For | Trekkers seeking a serene natural detour, photographers, and cultural travelers. |
Narchyang Waterfall stands out from many roadside waterfalls in Nepal due to its untouched setting and the limited commercial development around it.
It remains surrounded by dense forests and lush vegetation, offering a peaceful environment free from large crowds. Access requires a walk through Narchyang village, which adds to its authentic and secluded character.
This combination of natural isolation and proximity to the Annapurna trekking routes makes it a distinct stop for those exploring the region.

Narchyang Waterfall is situated in the Myagdi district of Nepal, within the Annapurna Rural Municipality. The waterfall's location is at coordinates 28°30′40″N 83°39′54″E, at an altitude of approximately 1,400 meters above sea level.
It is part of the Annapurna trekking trail. The site is in close proximity to Tatopani, which serves as the nearest landmark, with access involving a 20- to 45-minute hike from the village.
Kalopani is further along the trail, about 20-30 kilometers north of Tatopani. A temple called Bhumethan is located near the waterfall, visited by pilgrims during the months of Jestha and Asar.
Narchyang Village, located in Myagdi district, Nepal, is a Pun village within the Annapurna Rural Municipality, at an altitude of around 1,200-1,400 meters. It has a population of approximately 2,600 people, primarily from the Magar ethnic group, including the Poon Magar community.
The local lifestyle revolves around agriculture as the main occupation, with residents engaging in seasonal farming activities such as crop tending and livestock rearing. The village features Magar culture, reflected in daily practices and community interactions, though some Gurung influences may be present in the broader region.

Narchyang Village serves as an important community-based tourism site, offering homestays managed by local women, opportunities to participate in rural activities, and access to natural attractions like the nearby waterfall.
It lies within the Annapurna Conservation Area, supporting eco-tourism and providing views of mountains such as Nilgiri and Dhaulagiri.
Route Segment | Access and Transport Options | Distance | Estimated Time | Key Details |
Pokhara to Beni | Bus or Jeep (Prithvi Highway) | ~100 km | ~3 hours | Main highway route. |
Beni to Tatopani | Local Jeep / Shared Vehicle (Kali Gandaki Corridor) | ~9 km | 1.5 - 2 hours | Scenic mountain road. |
Tatopani to Narchyang Village | Walking (cross bridge, gravel road) | ~1.5 - 2 km | 20 - 30 minutes | Cross Kali Gandaki bridge, then uphill path. |
Narchyang Village to Waterfall | Hiking (paved steps & forest path) | Short hike | 20 - 30 minutes | Well-defined trail; stairs lead to the waterfall. |
Total (Pokhara to Waterfall) | Combined Road & Hike | ~112 km + hike | 5 - 6 hours total | Includes all travel and final hike. |
The Narchyang Waterfall short hike, also known as Narchyang Jharna hike, is an easy to moderate trail suitable for most fitness levels, including all age groups from children to older adults.
The hike typically takes 40 to 60 minutes one way (round trip 1.5 to 2 hours), depending on pace and stops.
From Tatopani, the trail begins with a 20-minute walk along a gravel road, crossing a bridge over the Kali Gandaki River, and continuing uphill into Narchyang Village.
From the village, a small bridge leads to stone-paved steps and a forest section that climbs for another 20 to 25 minutes to reach the waterfall base.
The trail condition includes dirt roads, stone steps, and sections through dense forests with lush vegetation, offering valley views along the way. The path is well-defined, and the massive waterfall is visible from many points, making it easy to follow with occasional local guidance if needed.
Narchyang Waterfall serves as a convenient side hike on the Annapurna Circuit and other Annapurna village treks in Nepal. Located along the Annapurna trekking trail near Tatopani, it requires only a short detour without adding extra trekking days to the main itinerary.
Trekkers on the Annapurna Circuit often include this as an optional activity during their stay in Tatopani, such as on a rest day or while passing through the area.
It fits well into community-based or village treks, providing access to natural attractions like the 300-meter cascade, surrounding forests, and nearby viewpoints, while connecting to the broader Annapurna region trails.
This addition enhances the experience with scenic waterfalls near Annapurna and supports exploration of the area's untouched natural features.
Category | Details |
Waterfall Viewpoint | • Visitors can approach the base of the ~300-meter cascade. |
Photography Tips | • Angles to try: Straight-on from the base, framed through foliage, or from higher safe vantage points. |
Best Visiting Season | Spring (Mar-May) & Autumn (Sep-Nov): Clear skies, good visibility, and balanced water levels for optimal viewing and photography. |
Local Culture | Primarily Magar community (Pun Magar), with Gurung influences in the broader area. Lifestyle is based on agriculture, farming, and livestock. |
Homestay Experience | Narchyang Community Homestay: Managed by local women, offering traditional houses with basic amenities. |
Local Food | • Dal Bhat (lentil curry with rice, vegetables). |
Cultural Interaction | Opportunities include helping in fields, learning traditional cooking, and conversations with hosts (guides can assist with language). |
Narchyang Waterfall is integrated into many Trek Me Nepal trekking packages for the Annapurna region. It is included on itineraries that feature a stay in Tatopani, such as the Annapurna Circuit trek and other Annapurna region treks.
Typically, the visit is scheduled for the rest day or village exploration day in Tatopani.
This allows trekkers to add the Narchyang Waterfall short hike to their schedule without requiring extra trekking days or disrupting the main route's pacing. The activity fits seamlessly into the day, offering a few hours to experience the waterfall and Narchyang Village before continuing the journey.
Trek Me Nepal provides organized access to the waterfall through guided tours and specialized community treks. These options ensure a smooth and informative experience.
Guided Hike to Narchyang Waterfall: We offer guided hikes from Tatopani. A knowledgeable local guide will lead the way, providing information on the trail, points of interest, and ensuring safety. This option is available as an add-on to existing treks or as part of a customized day trip.
Narchyang Community Trek: For travelers interested in deeper cultural immersion, our community-based treks focus on the Narchyang area. These itineraries emphasize the Narchyang homestay experience, include more time for cultural interaction with the Magar community, and are designed to support local livelihoods directly. This model aligns with responsible tourism practices by engaging with locally managed services.
To explore these options, including detailed inclusions, durations, and prices, please visit our website to browse the available Annapurna Region trek packages. We can also customise your package as per your liking.
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