“It feels good to be lost in the right direction is”, most likely the most effective way to describe the Annapurna base camp trek. At 4130 m, Mountain Annapurna I is the tenth highest in the world. As well as teaches about epic settlements of the local ethnic tribes and their culture. Similarly, their tradition, and lifestyle, looking down deep into nature and understanding everything better. The book ‘Annapurna’ narrates the fascinating story about the Annapurna Base Camp Trek.
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Meeting Point
At your Hotel
Day 1, Arrival in Kathmandu, transfer to hotel Preparation for trekking and overnight in Kathmandu. (1440m)
Welcome to Kathmandu, the lovely and historic capital of Nepal! We'll be at the airport waiting for you when you step off the plane, ready to transfer you to your hotel. You've had a long flight, so get some rest: your adventure begins tomorrow!
Day 2, Kathmandu to Pokhara by tourist bus, Overnight in Pokhara (822m)
It's time to kick off our journey! The first leg of this adventure is a 6-hour bus ride from Kathmandu to Pokhara, where you'll rest up for your first day of trekking! We'll have a final briefing in the evening to go over details and answer any last-minute questions.
Day 3, Pokhara to Nayapul (1070m) by private transport approx 1:30hrs drive and trek to Ulleri (2010m)
The day starts with a transfer to Nayapul which is about one hour drive from Pokhara, where we'll take the first steps of our trek. The walking is easy at this stage, as we stroll through the Modi Khola River Valley. We trek to the small village of Hile. From Hile, we walk to Tikhedunga and we'll cross a stream to ascend the steep stone staircase to the scenic, quaint Magar Village at Ulleri. to spend the night.
Day 4,Trek Ulleri to Ghorepani (2874m)
After our breakfast at Ulleri, our route wends through glorious blooms of rhododendron and imposing oak forests. We'll move slightly upwards in the direction of Nangethanti before scaling towards Ghorepani which will take around 4 to 5 hrs then our overnight will be here for dinner and sleep.
Day 5, Trek Ghorepani to Poon-hill (3210m) to Tadapani (2630m)
We'll be up before dawn today, but with good reason: our day kicks off with an excursion to Poon Hill and an indescribably wonderful panorama of three Himalayan peaks (Dhaulagiri I, Annapurna I, and Annapurna South II) illuminated by the glowing rays of sunrise. From here, we'll also be treated to views of the 6,000m-deep Kali Gandaki Gorge and the visual border of Nepal and Tibet as divided by the trans-Himalayan ranges. It's back to our lodge for a late breakfast, and then we're back on the trekking path! Our legs get a bit of a rest on the downhill walk towards lunch at Bathanti, which takes us through beautiful, deep forests, and then to Tadapani.
Day 6, Trek Tadapani to Sinuwa (2660m)
More downhill walking awaits us today as we again trek rhododendron and oak forests. We'll arrive at the lofty Gurung village of Chhomrong by lunchtime, giving you a bit of time to explore the fantastic views of Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre. after Chhomrong we have gone move to Another precipitous stone staircase that guides our way descend towards the Chhomrong Khola. We shift gears at that point and will climb in the direction of Modi Khola till Sinuwa where we will spend night.
Day 7, Trek Sinuwa to Deurali (3230m)
After Breakfast at Sinuwa, we will move to the west bank of Modi Khola, and pass through leafy bamboo forests. More upward travel awaits us in the afternoon as we head towards Kuldi and then another staircase down to Dovan where we will have lunch then after we will move slightly upward to Deurali where we will spend our night.
Day 8, Trek Dearali to A.B.C (4130m)
After Deurali when we finished our breakfast we will start to move slowly to Machhapuchhre Base Camp along the Modi Khola riverside, when we reach MBC we will have small snacks break then will move to ABC slightly uphill overlooking a river far below. We'll scale the lateral moraine of a shimmering glacier and then come down the other side to the glacier bed before reaching the Annapurna Base Camp. A breathtaking 4,130m above sea level, this is our stopping point for the night.
It's time to reap the rewards of your hard trekking work! Miles above the earth, we have all day today to wander the base camp and drink in the beauty and majesty of Annapurna. The sunrise and sunset are spectacular displays of natural theatre, and not to be missed. Make sure your camera is charged!
Day 9, Trek A.B.C. to Bamboo (2310m)
Early morning we will wake up for sunrise view with white mountains which will bring the glorious view which will give you feel that you are in heaven. This glorious, fantabulous view will make you proud to be in Nepal and do the trek. After done these small joyful moments we will have breakfast at the hotel then will move downhill to Bamboo. Our route today ends in the village of Bamboo, named for the dense forest of tall bamboo that surrounds it.
Day 10, Trek Bamboo to Jhinu Danda (1780m) Hot Spring.
The stone staircases and their steep, unforgiving steps await us once again! We'll trek the bamboo forest, passing vibrant blooms of rhododendron, on our way to Kuldi, Sinuwa, and Modi Khola before an invigorating uphill climb towards Chomrong where we will have our lunch then after our lunch we will move downhill to Jhinu Dada where have natural Hotspring. when we arrive at Jhinudada we will take a room where we going to spend the night and after our short rest we will move to Natural Hotspring where we will take a hot bath, we will spend around hours there, you will remove all the coldness from your body. then will be back to hotel and stay overnight at Jhinudada.
Day 11,Trek Jhinu Danda to Ghandruk (1940m)
From Jhinu Dada we head back to Taglung, descending slowly through a forest to Kummu. It's back towards Ghandrung village which is very famous for Gurung Culture and topical local small houses, and one more hypnotically-lovely panorama of Annapurna South before our last night on the mountain.
Day 12, Trek Ghandruk to Nayapul (1070m) after Nayapul by private transport to Pokhara and overnight in pokhara.
The end of our trek is in sight. Villages and terraced fields dot the landscape at these lower altitudes, adding interest and variety to our last morning on the mountain. We'll pass through Syauli Bazaar and Nayapul before catching a ride back to Pokhara, where the comforts of a hotel ensconce you after a long and tiring journey.
Day 13, Pokhara to Kathmandu (1440m) by tourist bus.
The 5 - 6 hrs drive by tourist bus we will be back to Kathmandu the way we originally came, ending again in a comfortable hotel. Your conquest of the Himalayas is complete: it's time for some rest! After an afternoon to nap and relax, we'll meet up one last time for a celebratory dinner at one of the town's finest Nepalese restaurants, where you can give us your feedback on the trek. In the morning, we'll make sure you catch your flight home with time to spare.
Day 14, Departure to international airport or if you have few days extra in Kathmandu you can chill, shopping, sightseeing etc
It's your last day in Nepal! Grab some breakfast, and then take in some last-minute shopping in Kathmandu. We'll make sure you arrive at Kathmandu International Airport with plenty OF time before your flight home. At this time, we'll say our goodbyes and bid you farewell, armed with warm memories and gorgeous photos to show your loved ones. END OF OUR SERVICES
Ending Point
At your Hotel
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1, Airport pick up and drop by private vehicle
2, TIMS Card (Trekkers Information Management system)
3, Annapurna conservation area entry permits, include poon hill park, hot spring, Gurung museum, and cultural dress
4, Three meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) with three cups of tea or coffee a day
5, Tea house accommodation during the trek
6, English speaking guide
7, Accommodation, Food, Salary, Insurance, Medicine for all staff, Medikit, Trip Certificate
8, Porter service (1 porter between 2 people basic)
9, Two-night accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
10, Two-night accommodation in Pokhara with breakfast
11, All ground transportation like Kathmandu-Pokhara-Kathmandu by tourist bus
12, Pokhara-Nayapul by private transportation/Nayapul-Pokhara by private transportation
13, Company Duffel bag and a t-shirt, Duffel bag during the trip
14, All government and local taxes
1, Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu
2, Travel medical insurance and emergency evacuation cost
3, Nepal entry visa fee, International airfare
4, Personal Equipment
5, Tips for guide and porter (Tipping is expected)
6, Personal expenses such as Alcoholic beverages, hot shower, water bottle, cold drinks, hot water, battery charge, donation etc
7, Any other expenses which are not mentioned on price include the section
ANNAPURNA BASE CAMP TREK
Duration: 14 Days
Highest Altitude: 4130m
Difficulty: Moderate
Arrival: Kathmandu
Departure: Kathmandu
Group: 1-50
Best Season: Mar-May and Sep-Nov
Fixable Departure: Seasonal Month/Day
Accommodation: Lodge and Tea house
“It feels good to be lost in the right direction is”, most likely the most effective way to describe the Annapurna base camp trek. At 4130 m, Mountain Annapurna I is the tenth highest in the world. As well as teaches about epic settlements of the local ethnic tribes and their culture. Similarly, their tradition, and lifestyle, looking down deep into nature and understanding everything better. The book ‘Annapurna’ narrates the fascinating story about the Annapurna Base Camp Trek.
Maurice Herzog has conjointly written. Gaze at the Five Treasures of Snows, one among the foremost frequent trekking trial within the chain of Nepal that is within the majestic Himalayas as well as an unbelievable large range of Mt. Annapurna and Annapurna South which you may know as siblings, Huinchuli, ice mass Dome, Tent Peak, Singu Chuli, linear unit Shikar (Annapurna Fang) Gangapurna and ever gift majestic Mt. Machhapuchare ‘Fish Tail’ and series of mountain peaks. Walking for hours through a tangled rhododendron forest is one of the major attractions of many. Annapurna Circuit has often been the best long-distance trek in the world. It combines different climate zones, such as the tropics at 600 m asl to the arctic at 5416 m asl). Similarly, cultural variety from Hindu villages at the low foothills to the Tibetan culture of Manang Valley and lower Mustang.
As per the guest request, I can do any time for our guest happiness,
This is Gautam who is highly experienced, dedicated, and a very genuine tourism Entrepreneur, a person who is admired by all whom I met in a part of their life. I have seen a dream of doing something on my own after 16 years of experience in the Nepal tourism Industry, I’m to provide quality trekking services to the trekkers who seek to trek in Nepal Himalayas. I have started my career in the Nepal Tourism industry in 2004 as a Porter and from 2006 I started to work as a professional Trekking, Tour Guide. I am from the eastern part of Nepal which lies on the routes to the famous Manaslu and Ganesh Himal trekking routes. So, since childhood, I was accustomed to the Hills and Mountains of Nepal. I am a highly motivated trekking entrepreneur. I have provided trekking services to more than hundreds of people from different countries and they all were very happy and fully satisfied with the service I gave them. I believe that due to my personality and years of experience in serving the Nepal Tourism Industry, I can assure any client that they will meet the expectation they’ve been having about trekking and tours in Nepal and they will return to their home safely and happily. I am fully committed to providing the same level of services to each client under my leadership.
$1,495/ per group