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Annapurna Base Camp Trek

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Annapurna Base Camp Trek

$800.00/Person
At a Glance
duration
Trip Duration
14 Days
difficulty
Difficulty Level
Modorate
season
Best Season
Mar-May / Sept - Dec
altitude
Max Altitude
4130 m
Overview

The Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Trek is one of the most celebrated trekking adventures in the Himalayas, drawing enthusiasts from around the globe to experience its unparalleled beauty. Located in the heart of Nepal, this trek offers a mesmerizing journey through diverse landscapes, cultural heritage, and awe-inspiring mountain vistas. It is a perfect blend of adventure and natural splendor, making it a must-do for trekkers of all experience levels.

A Perfect Blend of Adventure and Natural Beauty

The trail to Annapurna Base Camp takes you through dense rhododendron forests, cascading waterfalls, and terraced farmlands. These lush green valleys transition into snow-covered terrains as you ascend, offering a unique and ever-changing landscape. At the base camp, perched at 4,130 meters, trekkers are rewarded with a panoramic amphitheater of towering peaks, including Annapurna I, Machapuchare (Fishtail), and Hiunchuli. This combination of serene beauty and rugged adventure creates a journey like no other.

An Accessible Adventure for All Levels

The trek is moderately challenging, making it accessible to seasoned adventurers and beginners alike. The well-marked trails, cozy teahouses, and the welcoming spirit of the local people ensure that every trekker feels at home in the wilderness. Whether you’re a solo explorer, part of a group, or traveling with family, the ABC trek caters to all, offering a balanced mix of comfort and exhilaration.

A Cultural Odyssey Through the Annapurna Region

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is more than just an adventure; it’s a cultural journey. Passing through traditional Gurung and Magar villages like Ghandruk and Chomrong, trekkers have the opportunity to experience the rich heritage of these communities. Warm hospitality, authentic Nepali cuisine, and time-honored traditions make this trek a culturally enriching experience, showcasing the heart and soul of Nepal.

A Paradise for Photographers

Every corner of the trek is a photographer’s dream. From golden sunrises over the Himalayas to the crystal-clear streams and vibrant villages, the trek offers endless opportunities to capture nature’s magnificence. The starry skies at base camp, the intricate details of rural life, and the stunning landscapes ensure that every photograph tells a story.

Why Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a Must-Do

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek combines natural beauty, cultural immersion, and a touch of adventure, making it an unforgettable journey. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, an avid trekker, or a cultural explorer, this trek offers something for everyone. Its moderate difficulty, diverse trails, and spectacular vistas make it one of the most sought-after trekking experiences in the world.

Embark on the Annapurna Base Camp Trek to discover why it remains a bucket-list adventure for wanderers and explorers. Let the Himalayas inspire you and create memories that last a lifetime.

Itinerary
Day 1:
Arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu

Your journey begins with your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu. After a warm welcome by your guide, you will be transferred to your hotel. Take the rest of the day to explore the vibrant streets of Thamel, prepare for the trek, or relax after your flight. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.

Day 2:
Travel from Kathmandu to Pokhara (845m/2,772ft)

Today, you’ll embark on a scenic drive to Pokhara, a picturesque city known for its serene lakes and mountain views. The journey offers glimpses of terraced fields, rivers, and local villages. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and enjoy an evening by the serene Phewa Lake. Overnight stay in Pokhara.

Day 3:
Drive to Birethanti (1,040m/3,412ft) and Trek to Ulleri (1,960m/6,430ft)

After breakfast, drive to Birethanti, the starting point of your trek. From here, begin trekking through lush forests and charming villages. The trail ascends steeply to Ulleri, a picturesque village offering stunning views of the surrounding hills. Overnight stay at a teahouse in Ulleri.

Day 4:
Trek from Ulleri to Ghorepani (2,880m/9,448ft)

The trail today takes you through beautiful rhododendron forests, a hallmark of the Annapurna region. As you ascend to Ghorepani, the views of the Himalayas become increasingly breathtaking. Ghorepani is a popular stopover for trekkers heading to Poon Hill. Overnight stay at a teahouse in Ghorepani.

Day 5:
Hike to Poon Hill (3,210m/10,531ft) and Descend to Chuile (2,300m/7,345ft)

Wake up early for a pre-dawn hike to Poon Hill, the trek's iconic viewpoint. Witness a stunning sunrise over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. After soaking in the views, return to Ghorepani for breakfast and then trek through dense forests to reach Chuile, a tranquil village. Overnight stay at a teahouse in Chuile.

Day 6:
Trek from Chuile to Chhomrong Village (2,170m/7,119ft)

Today’s trek leads you to Chhomrong, a beautiful village perched on a ridge. The trail involves ascending and descending through forests and terraced farmlands. Enjoy spectacular views of Machapuchare (Fishtail) and Annapurna South from Chhomrong. Overnight stay at a teahouse.

Day 7:
Trek from Chhomrong Village to Dovan (2,600m/8,530ft)

Descend through stone steps and cross a suspension bridge before ascending towards Dovan. The trail passes through bamboo and rhododendron forests, offering occasional glimpses of snow-capped peaks. Overnight stay at a teahouse in Dovan.

Day 8:
Trek from Dovan to Deurali (3,230m/10,597ft)

The trail continues through lush forests and waterfalls as you ascend to Deurali, located at the base of a steep valley. The landscape becomes more rugged and alpine as you climb higher. Overnight stay at a teahouse in Deurali.

Day 9:
Trek from Deurali to Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m/13,549ft) via Machhapuchhre Base Camp

Today is the highlight of your trek as you ascend to Annapurna Base Camp (ABC). Pass through Machhapuchhre Base Camp, offering close-up views of Fishtail. Upon reaching ABC, enjoy a 360-degree panorama of the Himalayan giants. Overnight stay at a teahouse in ABC.

Day 10:
Return from Annapurna Base Camp to Bamboo (2,310m/7,578ft)

Retrace your steps back from ABC, descending to Bamboo through the same scenic route. The return journey allows you to take in the majestic surroundings at a more leisurely pace. Overnight stay at a teahouse in Bamboo.

Day 11:
Trek from Bamboo to Jhinu Danda Hot Spring (1,780m/5,839ft)

Descend further to Jhinu Danda, famous for its natural hot springs. After reaching, take a relaxing dip in the warm waters to soothe your muscles and rejuvenate your body. Overnight stay at a teahouse in Jhinu Danda.

Day 12:
Short Hike to Jeep Station and Drive to Pokhara

After a short hike from Jhinu Danda to the jeep station, you’ll drive back to Pokhara. Spend the rest of the day relaxing by the lake or exploring Pokhara’s attractions. Overnight stay in Pokhara.

Day 13:
Depart from Pokhara, Return to Kathmandu

Bid farewell to Pokhara as you take a scenic drive back to Kathmandu. Upon arrival, you can explore the city’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites or shop for souvenirs. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.

Day 14:
Farewell and Departure

Your incredible journey comes to an end as you are transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for your onward flight. Take with you unforgettable memories of the Annapurna Base Camp Trek.

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Trip Inclusions

  • Airport pickup and drop-off using a private vehicle.
  • Two nights' accommodation with breakfast at a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu.
  • Two nights' accommodation with breakfast at a 3-star hotel in Pokhara.
  • Surface transfers to and from Pokhara via a tourist bus, followed by a private car transfer to and from Nayapul.
  • Full board meals throughout the trek, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, along with tea/coffee.
  • Accommodation in the best available twin-sharing lodges during the trek.
  • An experienced English-speaking trekking guide and a porter to carry luggage. The porter ratio is 1 porter for every 2 trekkers. The guide and porter's salaries, insurance, equipment, and meals are all included.
  • Provision of a down jacket, four-season sleeping bags, a duffel bag, a t-shirt, and a trekking map. The down jacket and sleeping bag are to be returned after the completion of the trip.
  • A comprehensive medical kit for any necessary medical assistance during the trek.
  • Handling of all necessary paperwork and permits, including the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and others. Please bring three passport-sized photographs.
  • All applicable government and local taxes.
  • Meals not specified in the 'Meal Inclusions' section
  • Travel Insurance
  • International airfare
  • Nepal entry visa fees
  • All kinds of cold drinks, including water, coke, Fanta, juice, etc.
  • Wi-Fi internet during the trek
  • Personal trekking equipment
  • Tips for airport representatives, tour guides, trekking staff, drivers, etc.

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FAQs

The best seasons for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek are spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). During these times, the weather is stable, the skies are clear, and the views of the Himalayas are spectacular. Spring also offers vibrant rhododendron blooms along the trail.

The trek is considered moderate in difficulty. While it doesn’t require technical climbing skills, trekkers should be prepared for steep ascents, descents, and trekking 5-7 hours daily. A good fitness level and mental preparation are recommended.

Prior trekking experience is not mandatory for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek. However, it helps if you have experience with long walks or hikes. Beginners with good physical fitness can also complete this trek comfortably with proper preparation.

You’ll need two permits to trek in the Annapurna region: Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) Card Your trekking agency will usually arrange these permits for you.

The highest point of the trek is Annapurna Base Camp (4,130 meters/13,549 feet). Altitude sickness can be a concern, so acclimatization and gradual ascent are essential.

The trek typically takes 10-14 days, depending on your pace, itinerary, and acclimatization needs.

Yes, altitude sickness can occur as you ascend above 2,500 meters. To minimize the risk: Ascend gradually. Stay hydrated. Avoid alcohol. Listen to your body and inform your guide if symptoms appear.

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