Annapurna base camp Trek

Trip Duration
13 Days
Trip Grade
Challenging
Transportation
Taxi or Jeep, Bus
Max. Altitude
4,130m
Destination
Annapurna Region
Meals
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Accomodation
Homestay/Lodge/Hotel
Season
March, April, May, September, October, November
Service Package
  • Guide
  • Porter
  • Flight Ticket
  • Transportation
Normal Package
  • Guide
  • Porter
  • Flight Ticket
  • Trekking/Bed/Breakfast
  • Bed & Breakfast in Kathmandu
  • TIMS Card
  • City Sightseeing
  • Airport Pickup and Drop
Deluxe Package
  • Guide
  • Porter
  • Flight Ticket
  • Trekking/Bed/Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
  • Bed & Breakfast in Kathmandu
  • TIMS Card
  • City Sightseeing
  • Airport Pickup and Drop

Trip overview

Annapurna Base Camp, also known as Annapurna Sanctuary, is a breathtaking mountain destination located in the central region of Nepal. Situated at an altitude of 4130 meters, it offers stunning views of the Annapurna mountain range and is surrounded by high peaks, glaciers, and verdant forests. The trek to Annapurna Base Camp is one of the most popular in Nepal and attracts adventure seekers from all over the world. The trek offers an opportunity to immerse oneself in the natural beauty of the Himalayas and to experience the rich culture and traditions of the local Gurung people. The journey to the base camp involves passing through terraced fields, traditional villages, and crossing suspension bridges over raging rivers. The destination is also a popular spot for camping and mountaineering, and the summit of Annapurna South provides a challenging and rewarding climb for experienced climbers. Overall, Annapurna Base Camp is a must-visit for anyone seeking a unique and unforgettable experience in the heart of the Nepalese Himalayas.

 

Itinerary

On the first day, our members will be there to receive you from the airport. He/she will drop you off at the hotel with all your luggage.

Today, a bus staff will pick you up from your hotel and take you to Pokhara. On the Prithvi Highway, which passes through the deep gorges of the Trishuli River, you travel west. Then you will drive via Muglin, a town that acts as a junction between Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan where the Trishuli and Marsyangdi rivers meet.
The Marsyangdi River will follow you as you go along side by side. You will be met by stunning views of the Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh, and Lamjung Himals throughout this stretch of the road. Depending on traffic, the trip from Kathmandu to Pokhara will take between 6–7 hours.

We will go from Pokhara to Nayapul after breakfast (approx. an hour). The beginning of the hike to Tikhedhunga is the little settlement of Nayapul, which is located on the banks of the Modi Khola. The journey starts with a quick 15-minute descent that follows the Modi River. After more than 15 minutes of traveling through a rhododendron forest, we will eventually reach Birethanti (1,015m), a small community with a lot of businesses and teahouses.
We continue on the route that follows the north bank of the Bhurungdi Khola and steadily ascends the side of the valley to Hille after presenting our TIMS and trekking permit at the ACAP check-post there (1,495m). After a quick and easy ascent, we arrived in Tikhedhunga (1,540m). We'll need five to six hours to finish the hike today. The journey we take today might be thought of as a warm-up for impending adventures since it serves as a prologue to our hiking experience in the Annapurna region.

Useful Info

Annapurna Base Camp trek is a popular trekking route in Nepal that offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna range, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapuchhre. Here are some useful information and tips to keep in mind for Annapurna Base Camp trek:

  1. Cost: The cost of the Annapurna Base Camp trek can vary depending on the duration of the trek, the number of people in your group, and the time of year. On average, the cost can range from $500 to $1,500 per person.
  2. Duration: The duration of the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from 7 to 14 days, depending on the itinerary and the trekker's pace.
  3. Weather conditions: The best time to do the Annapurna Base Camp trek is from September to November and March to May when the weather is clear and stable. The monsoon season from June to August is not recommended due to the heavy rainfalls that can cause landslides.
  4. Clothing and gear: The weather in the Annapurna region can be unpredictable, so it's essential to dress in layers and wear warm clothing. Additionally, a good pair of trekking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat are crucial to protect yourself from the sun.
  5. Altitude sickness: The Annapurna Base Camp trek involves trekking to high altitudes, which can cause altitude sickness. It's crucial to stay hydrated, take necessary precautions, and listen to your body.
  6. Accommodation: There are teahouses and lodges available throughout the trekking route, which provides basic accommodations and meals. It's essential to book your accommodation in advance, especially during the peak trekking season.
  7. Permits: A trekking permit and a conservation permit are required to do the Annapurna Base Camp trek. You can obtain them from the Nepal Tourism Board office in Kathmandu or Pokhara or from the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) office in Pokhara.
  8. Fitness level: The Annapurna Base Camp trek is a moderate to strenuous trek, and it's essential to have a good fitness level and stamina to complete the trek. It's advisable to do some training and exercise before embarking on the trek.
  9. Guides and porters: Hiring a local guide and porter can be beneficial as they are familiar with the trekking route, the local culture, and can help you with your luggage.
  10. Responsible tourism: It's essential to be a responsible tourist and respect the local culture, traditions, and environment. Do not litter, and be mindful of your actions.

The Annapurna Base Camp trek is a beautiful trek that offers stunning views of the Himalayan range. With proper planning, preparation, and caution, it can be a safe and memorable adventure.

FAQs

  • What is the Annapurna Base Camp trek?

    The Annapurna Base Camp trek is a popular trekking route in Nepal that takes you through the Annapurna Conservation Area, and to the base of the Annapurna mountain range, providing breathtaking views of the mountains.

  • How long is the Annapurna Base Camp trek?

    The Annapurna Base Camp trek typically takes 7 to 14 days to complete, depending on the itinerary and the trekker's pace.

  • How difficult is the Annapurna Base Camp trek?

    The Annapurna Base Camp trek is a moderate to strenuous trek that requires a good level of fitness and stamina. However, it is not a technical trek and does not require any mountaineering skills.

  • What is the best time to do the Annapurna Base Camp trek?

    The best time to do the Annapurna Base Camp trek is from September to November and from March to May, when the weather is clear and stable. The monsoon season from June to August is not recommended due to the heavy rainfall that can cause landslides.

  • Do I need a permit to do the Annapurna Base Camp trek?

    Yes, you need a trekking permit and a conservation permit to do the Annapurna Base Camp trek. You can obtain them from the Nepal Tourism Board office in Kathmandu or Pokhara, or from the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) office in Pokhara.

  • Is it safe to do the Annapurna Base Camp trek?

    The Annapurna Base Camp trek is generally safe, provided that you take necessary precautions and adhere to the advice of your guide. However, altitude sickness and adverse weather conditions can be a risk, so it's essential to be prepared and listen to your body.

  • What is the accommodation like on the Annapurna Base Camp trek?

    There are teahouses and lodges available throughout the trekking route that provide basic accommodations and meals. It's essential to book your accommodation in advance, especially during the peak trekking season.

  • Is it necessary to hire a guide for the Annapurna Base Camp trek?

    While it is not mandatory to hire a guide for the Annapurna Base Camp trek, it is highly recommended. A local guide can provide valuable information about the trekking route, the local culture, and can help you with your luggage.

  • What should I pack for the Annapurna Base Camp trek?

    You should pack warm clothing, comfortable trekking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat, among other things. It's advisable to pack light and only carry essential items.

  • Can I customize my Annapurna Base Camp trek?

    Yes, you can customize your Annapurna Base Camp trek based on your preferences, such as the duration of the trek, the number of people in your group, and the places you want to visit. However, it's essential to check with your tour operator to see if your preferences can be accommodated.

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