Annapurna Circuit Completion Certificate
The modern Annapurna Circuit has no single universal line: start and finish points, road walking, transport sections, side trips, and seasonal diversions vary between hikers. A useful completion record therefore begins with an honest account of the route actually taken. Multi-day GPS files can establish the walking sequence, while dated photographs, permits, lodge records, and a short explanation can resolve gaps or changes around the circuit. Include rest and acclimatisation days in the date range when they formed part of the journey, but do not force the evidence to match a historic marketing distance. The certificate's Himalayan valley and pass character is designed to evoke the route without claiming official status. Original tracks, permit numbers, photographs, and itinerary documents remain within the private review boundary.
This is an independent evidence-reviewed Verified Hikes certificate. It is not an official trail authority certificate unless explicitly marked as partner-confirmed or authority-confirmed.


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We open verification places gradually so every certificate receives careful evidence review.
Join waitlistWhy get this certificate?
Record a completion of Annapurna Circuit in Nepal with private evidence review and a premium QR-verifiable certificate.
Your certificate includes a premium PDF, a permanent QR verification page, registry-signed metadata, and privacy-aware public display settings.
Accepted evidence
Route-matched proof examples
- Daily activity exports covering the principal walked sections
- Dated photographs at settlements, valleys, passes, or the route finish
- Permit or conservation-area records supporting presence and dates
- A narrative identifying road transport, side trips, and chosen start and finish
Best evidence: GPX/FIT/TCX files, a trusted activity link, dated trail photos, stamps, permits, or guide/partner confirmation. Photos alone may need supporting context. Screenshots without route or date detail are usually not enough.
Expected review level: evidence_reviewed. Most beta reviews target 2-3 working days after payment and private proof upload.
Privacy promise: raw GPS, photos, permits, contact details, and reviewer notes stay private. Public verification shows only safe certificate metadata, a short evidence summary, QR link, signature status, and PDF fingerprint.
Refund/clarification summary: if proof is incomplete, reviewers may request clarification before approval. Refund eligibility follows the refund policy and depends on review state.
This is an evidence-reviewed Verified Hikes certificate. It is not an official trail authority certificate unless explicitly marked as partner or authority confirmed.
Trail proof checklist
- GPS track file or activity link where available
- Photos at recognisable route landmarks
- Date range and completion narrative
- Permit, stamp, guide, club, or organiser confirmation where relevant
Distance and route variants are reviewed conservatively. Public pages never publish raw GPS points or private proof files.
Your proof is not your public profile.
GPS and activity files, uploaded photos, permits, stamps, guide confirmations, completion narrative, and clarification replies.
Certificate status, trail, privacy-controlled display name, dates, verification level, issue date, fingerprint, and registry signature state.
Supported route variants
Name the actual start, finish, pass itinerary, side trips, and road or vehicle sections. Distance varies by route option, and a narrower section record may be more accurate than a full-circuit claim.
Distance is shown only when reviewed; otherwise the page uses safe variable-distance wording.
Prepare your proofVerification levels available
Evidence Reviewed, GPS Evidence Reviewed, Photo + GPS Reviewed, and Partner Confirmed when a verified organisation is attached.
Verification levels
Evidence Reviewed Human review of private proof against trail, date, and plausibility signals.
GPS Supported Route evidence includes a GPS/activity record strong enough to support the certificate.
Partner or Authority Confirmed Used only when an approved partner or trail authority workflow explicitly supports that wording.
How the process works
Create a paid application for this trail.
Add GPS, activity links, photos, stamps, permits, or confirmation documents privately.
A reviewer checks evidence, dates, privacy, and verification level.
Receive your premium PDF and QR-verifiable public record.
FAQ
What does the QR code prove?
It opens a safe registry page showing certificate metadata, signature status, evidence summary, and PDF fingerprint.
Will my GPS or photos be public?
No. Raw proof is private by default and available only to authorised reviewers.
Request correction
See outdated trail facts? Send a correction request so the registry team can review the route record before publication changes.
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