Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Price

USD 1247

Trip Duration

14 Days

Trip Grade

Moderate

Highest Altitude

4130m

Accommodation

Hotel, Basic Lodge, Tea Houses

Transportation

Bus, Jeep, Car

Group Size

1-10

Best Season

All around the year Except Monsoon(June-September)

Annapurna Base Camp Trek Introduction

Annapurna Base Camp Trek, Nestled in the heart of the mighty Himalayas. Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) stands as a testament to nature’s grandeur and human resilience. This trekking destination has captivated the hearts and souls of adventurers from around the world. Also, the journey to Annapurna Base Camp is a captivating experience. It offers breathtaking landscapes, cultural encounters, and a sense of accomplishment that stays with trekkers long after they return to civilization.

The trek to Annapurna Base Camp perfectly blends natural beauty and cultural diversity. As you embark on this adventure, you traverse diverse landscapes, ranging from lush green forests to rugged alpine terrain. The trail winds its way through charming traditional villages. It allows trekkers to witness the unique lifestyle and hospitality of the local Gurung and Magar communities. Moreover, their warm smiles and welcoming nature make the journey even more enriching. As you get a glimpse into their age-old traditions and customs.

The beauty of the Annapurna region lies not only in its landscapes. But also in the presence of majestic peaks that dominate the skyline. Then, as you trek towards the base camp, the snow-capped giants of Annapurna I (8091m), Machapuchare (6993m), and Hiunchuli (6441m) gradually come into view. Furthermore, their awe-inspiring presence commands respect and leaves trekkers in awe of nature’s power and beauty. Every step closer to the base camp is accompanied by the anticipation of witnessing these towering peaks up close.

One of the highlights of the Annapurna Base Camp trek is the diverse flora and fauna that you encounter along the way. The region is home to various plant species, including rhododendron forests, bamboo groves, and alpine meadows. These vibrant landscapes create a kaleidoscope of colors, especially during the spring season when rhododendrons bloom in a riot of red, pink, and white. As you trek through the conservation area, you may also spot wildlife such as Himalayan thars, langurs, and various species of birds. It adds an element of adventure and thrill to the journey.

Reaching Annapurna Base Camp itself is a triumph that fills trekkers with a profound sense of achievement. As you stand at the base of Annapurna I, surrounded by towering peaks, the magnitude of nature’s creation becomes evident. The feeling of accomplishment and the overwhelming beauty of the surroundings create a moment that is etched in one’s memory forever. The silence and tranquility at the base camp allow for reflection and appreciation of the natural wonders that surround you.

Highlights

  • Trekking to the Base Camp of one of Annapurna Itself
  • Experiencing Gurung Hospitality & culture
  • Beautiful Landscape, Nature & Rivers
  • Natural Hot Spring Bath
  • Visit Poon Hill to see the Himalayas & sunrise
  • Visit & sightseeing in Pokhara
  • Seeing the World Heritage of Kathmandu    

Outline Itinerary

  • Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu
  • Day 2: Kathmandu to Pokhara
  • Day 3: Pokhara to Nayapul and trek to Tikhedhunga
  • Day 4: Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani
  • Day 5: Ghorepani to Poon Hill and Tadapani
  • Day 6: Tadapani to Chhomrong
  • Day 7: Chhomrong to Dovan
  • Day 8: Dovan to Machhapuchre Base Camp
  • Day 9: MBC to Annapurna Base Camp than hike down to Dovan.
  • Day 10: Dovan to Jhinu Danda
  • Day 11: Jhinu Danda - New bridge - Pokhara
  • Day 12: Free Day in Pokhara
  • Day13: Pokhara to Kathmandu
  • Day 14: Departure day

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

Altitude: 1250M

Welcome to the capital city of Kathmandu! Rest and prepare for the trek. Explore the vibrant streets and immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of the city.

Day 2: Kathmandu to Pokhara

Take a scenic drive or a short flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara, a beautiful lakeside city and the gateway to the Annapurna region. Spend the day exploring Pokhara and enjoying its serene ambiance. 850M. 

Day 3: Pokhara to Nayapul and trek to Tikhedhunga

Drive from Pokhara to Nayapul (approximately 1.5 hours) and start your trek. Trek through lush forests, terraced fields, and traditional villages to reach Tikhedhunga. Overnight stay in Tikhedhunga. 1650M

Day 4: Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani

Ascend steep stone steps to reach Ulleri village, a charming village. after stopping at the beautiful village called Banthanti for the Yummy Lunch we Continue trekking through rhododendron forests and picturesque landscapes to Ghorepani . Enjoy stunning views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. Overnight stay in Ghorepani (2860m)

Day 5: Ghorepani to Poon Hill and Tadapani

Early morning hike to Poon Hill, one of the best vantage points in the region, to witness a mesmerizing sunrise over the Himalayas & a great view point of the Annapurna & Dhawaligiri mountain ranges. Descend back to Ghorepani for breakfast and then trek to Tadapani through forests and beautiful Gurung villages. Overnight stay in Tadapani(2670m)

Day 6: Tadapani to Chhomrong

Trek through dense forests, descending steeply towards the Kimrong Khola. Cross a suspension bridge and continue uphill to reach Gurjung, a traditional village with stunning views of Kymurung Khola valley then continue the trek to beautiful Gurung(Gurung people are known as worriers / Gurkhas)  village called Chomrong Annapurna South and Hiunchuli. Overnight stay in Chhomrong. (2200m)

Day 7: Chhomrong to Dovan

Descend on stone steps to cross the Chhomrong Khola and climb up to Sinuwa. Continue trekking through bamboo forests, passing waterfalls and streams, to reach Bamboo. Then an hour’s walk to Dovan Overnight stay at Dovan. (2600m)

Day 8: Dovan to Machhapuchre Base Camp

Trek through the narrow valley, surrounded by dense forests and occasional glimpses of the towering peaks. Pass through the Himalayan Hotel and continue to Deurali, then continue the hike to MBC. Overnight stay in MBC. (3700m)

Day 9: MBC to Annapurna Base Camp than hike down to Dovan.

Ascend gradually, leaving the tree line behind and entering the alpine region. Trek through the glacial moraine and arrive at the Annapurna Base Camp 4130M. Witness the breathtaking panoramic early morning views of Annapurna I, Machapuchare, and many other peaks. After sun hits the snow-caped Himalayas we come down to MBC for breakfast before heading down to Dovan, staying at Dovan (2600m)

Day 10: Dovan to Jhinu Danda

Trek through bamboo and rhododendron forests, descending to the Chhomrong Khola. Cross the bridge and climb uphill to Chomrong village. Then descend to Jhinu Danda Take a refreshing dip in the natural hot springs to relax and rejuvenate. Overnight stay in Jhinu Danda. (1780m)

Day 11: Jhinu Danda - New bridge - Pokhara

 Altitude: 850m

We will descend back from Jhinu Danda to Nayapul. Then, we will enjoy a scenic drive from Nayapul to Pokhara. Rest and Relax your body. Enjoy the accomplishment of your trip with local cuisine with your fellow trekkers.

Day 12: Free Day in Pokhara

 Altitude: 850m

Today is you free day in Pokhara. You can do sightseeing tour in Pokhara including Pumdikot Shiva Statue, World Peace Stupa, Devis Falls, Gupteshower Cave & Tibetan Refugee Camps. Also, You can do various adventure sport day in Pokhara like Paragliding, Bungy Jumping, Zipline, Ultra-light flight to the Himalayas, sightseeing, cycling, Boating, etc. Enjoy the local cuisine and stay the night in Pokhara.

Day13: Pokhara to Kathmandu

 Altitude: 1400m

After having breakfast, we will drive or take a flight back to Kathmandu. You can celebrate the accomplishment of your ABC trek. Have a farewell dinner and enjoy the memories of the trek. Stay overnight at Thamel.

Day 14: Departure day

After breakfast, we will drop you off at the Tribhuvan airport for final departure. We will bid our farewell until next time.

Includes

  • Simple tea houses in trekking on a twin-sharing basis with 3 times of meals. (Breakfast, lunch & dinner with 3 cups of tea each.
  • A professional trekking guide & necessary number of porters (2:1) with their salary, meal, accommodation, transportation & insurance.
  • Necessary permits & TIMS card, Annapurna Conservation area permit & local Municipality fees.
  • Both way Bus transportation Kathmandu-Pokhara-Kathmandu & Pokhara-Nayapul-Pokhara(bus/Jeep)
  • 3-star category hotel in Kathmandu & Pokhara on BB basis & best available lodges on trek with full board meal (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner with a cup of tea each meal).
  • All grounded transportation like pickups & drops
  • A group medical kit with an oximeter

Excludes

  • All Kinds of beverages.
  • All extra expenses such as shopping and trekking gear.
  • International/domestic flights.
  • Early arrival / late departure.
  • Travel insurance (you must purchase one before starting the trek)
  • Rescue evacuation if needed (it can be helped to arrange)
  • Tips for driver, guide& porters.
  • If the plan is changed by any other problem such as landslides, political disturbance, changing plan, or cancellation of flight. Or the things not mentioned above

Trip Map

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking Gear List

  1. Clothing

    1. Trekking Trousers
    2. Trekking shirts
    3. Inner Thermals(Top/bottom)
    4. Breathable Underwear
    5. Fleece Jacket
    6. Windproof jacket
    7. Dawn jacket
    8. Trekking Towel

    Head Gears

    1. Sun Hat
    2. Head Band
    3. Buff (snood)

    Hand Gear

    1. Inner Gloves
    2. Outer Gloves

    Foot Gears

    1. Hiking Boots
    2. Hiking shocks
    3. Thermal shocks
    4. Gaiters

    Bags

    1. Duffle Bag*
    2. Backpack (rucksack for day pack)
    3. A few Ziploc/waterproof bags

    Equipment

    1. Sleeping Bag
    2. Sleeping bag liner (if you rent)
    3. Trekking Pole
    4. Sunglasses
    5. Water bottle or Hydration Bladder
    6. Headlamps
    7. Camera/video camera
    8. Water purification tablets*/ filters/ UV light/ stariPEN
    9. Diamox/Dzolamode
    10. Sunscreens
    11. Toiletries
    12. If you take any Specific medicine

Annapurna Base Camp Permits

Trekkers heading to the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) in Nepal typically require two permits: the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card. These permits are necessary for both environmental conservation efforts and trekker safety tracking.

Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)

This permit is required for all trekkers entering the Annapurna Conservation Area, which includes the trail to the Annapurna Base Camp. The proceeds from this permit go towards the conservation of the area, Maintaining the trekking trail, and local community development projects in the area.

Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card

This card is a database of trekkers trekking in Nepal. It assists in the management and safety of trekkers by providing their information and trekking route details to authorities. And tracking a person at the different checkpoints for their safety.

These permits can usually be obtained through authorized trekking & tour agencies or the Nepal Tourism Board in Kathmandu or Pokhara. However, specific requirements and procedures may change, so trekkers need to check for updates and current regulations with the trekking agency before embarking on their journey.

Is Annapurna Base Camp for Beginners?

The Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trek can be suitable for beginners with a reasonable level of fitness and preparation. Here’s why:

Moderate Difficulty

While the ABC trek involves ascending to higher altitudes, the overall trekking difficulty is considered moderate. The trail is well-established, and there are teahouses along the route providing accommodation and meals, which makes it accessible for beginners.

Gradual Altitude Gain

The trek allows for gradual acclimatization as you ascend, reducing the risk of altitude sickness. Proper acclimatization is essential, and the ABC route typically allows for adequate time for your body to adjust to higher altitudes.

Stunning Scenery

The trek offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna mountain range, including Annapurna I (8,091m), Machapuchare (6,993m), and other peaks. The stunning landscapes, including lush forests, terraced fields, and alpine meadows, make the journey enjoyable and rewarding.

Cultural Experience

Along the trek, you’ll pass through traditional villages inhabited by diverse ethnic communities, providing an opportunity to experience local culture and hospitality. This cultural aspect adds richness to the trekking experience.

Support Infrastructure

The ABC trek has well-established infrastructure, including teahouses offering accommodation, meals, and basic amenities. This means you don’t need to carry heavy camping gear or food supplies, making it more manageable for beginners.

Guided Options

For beginners, opting for a guided trek with experienced local guides can enhance safety and provide valuable support and knowledge about the route, culture, and environment.

While the ABC trek is generally suitable for beginners, it’s essential to prepare adequately by improving your fitness level, acclimatizing properly, and being aware of potential challenges such as altitude sickness and variable weather conditions. Additionally, having the right gear and clothing for trekking in mountainous terrain is crucial for a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Comprehensive Guide toABC

  1. Trekking Day

    While you are Trekking to ABC you will stay in Tea Houses (Basic Lodges that provide accommodation & Food), You will have a nice descent Tea House During the Trek to ABC, before your departure to Trekking you will need to pack your trekking bag your breakfast in Tea House, as porters will set off early. After breakfast we need to walk approximately 3-4 hours for lunchtime, some time in some places it takes even longer,  After a relaxing lunch, you typically spend around 2-3 hours or more sometimes on the trail before reaching your Tea House (Overnight Stay Place).

    Throughout the day, you will take frequent rest breaks and take time to admire the fascinating mountain views. You take plenty of pictures of yourself with the incredibly panoramic mountains of the Everest Region, Farmlands, Terraces, locals,  Rivers, landscapes, Buddhist prayer flags, temples, shrines, cairns, monasteries, Stone Mani walls  & many different heard of Mules & Yaks. Etc.

    Once you arrive at your tea house, you check in at your hotel & order your dinner around 5 pm so they will have some time to prepare your dinner as the tea houses are very busy during the peak seasons. You take some rest and Dinner is generally around 6- 7 pm. After your dinner, your Trip Leader will give you a briefing for tomorrow’s trip like what time you are starting, what time you are waking, breakfast, stops, temperatures & general insight into the day so you are prepared for the day after the commentary season your crew will take your breakfast order for tomorrow. Now your bedtime!

    Day Pack

    You need to carry your day pack for your essential items like a water bottle, wallet, medicine (if you have any), camera, sun scream, etc. Your guide will let you know every evening after dinner about any extra items you will need for the following day. If you have a comfortable day pack your load will only be a few kilograms and hardly noticeable. You are carrying it because you may not see your porter during the trekking hours. After all, he is carrying the big loads & his pace might be different than the rest of the group.

    Food/Meal

    During your stay In Kathmandu descent Breakfast will be provided in the Hotel you are staying but during the trek, you will have three meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner), Every Tea House has its menu so you can order menu food items but if you are traveling in a group we request you to select from few different options as it is difficult sometimes when 20 people order 20 different verity of food in the mountain as they are basic.

    Accommodations

    Your Accommodation in Kathmandu will be provided deluxe room with private facilities on Breakfast basic. During the Trekking you will have Basic Descent Tea House which is a basic (normal) standard.  Normally they have Clean Comfortable Twin sharing Rooms & can be arranged single supplement room for an additional cost. Hot Showers are available in some places but they will charge directly to clients when they ask for a hot shower.

    Bathrooms in the Annapurna region are pretty good most of the places & tea houses have clean western toilets. All the Toilets/bathrooms are built inside the same building but only very few are inside the room (Attached). To book the Attached ones we need prior bookings & also availability. Happy Mountain Nepal is always here to book the best accommodations in your Everest Base Camp Trekking.

    Transportation

    Transportation in Kathmandu Valley will be with private transportation like Cars, vans, or buses depending upon the group size. In the trekking region, transportation means hiking and in some cases, Yaks/horses and donkeys are used for baggage carriage. In this trekking route, hiking is the major means of transportation while your baggage will be carried by porters.

    On your journey to Annapurna Base Camp Trekking, you can also fly or drive to Pokhara and then take a Jeep or Car to the trek starting point, Annapurna Area has multiple places that have access road & off-road transportation on the need of someone.

    Trekking Staff

    The Trip Leader/ Guide is in overall in charge of the trek and looking after you. This is the person you should go to with all problems, concerns, and questions. All our guides are well-trained in all aspects of trekking, conservation, high-altitude medicine, and first-aid and emergency procedures. They are professionals selected for their knowledge and passion for Nepal and its people. We are hiring a local porter from Lukla as we empower the local community. Your field staff is extremely powerful to carry your bags & assist you on your journey to Annapurna Base Camp.

    Grading of ABC

    Annapurna Base Camp Trek is an Adventure Trekking in Nepal you must have well fitness level and be well prepared, before you come to Annapurna Base Camp Trekking it’s much better to go Swimming, Cycling, or walking every day 4 km or take the stairs instead of an elevator. Remember that no trek in the Himalayas is a stroll as all treks involve going up and down at altitude and that altitude affects everyone differently.

    Money

    It is better to bring the USD to Nepal because you can change it everywhere easily. You can exchange enough money for Nepalese Rupees to last the entire time of your trek before leaving Kathmandu. You can find the money exchange counters near your hotel and also get on trekking trails but they will take more commission. You have an option for withdrawing your cash on the ATMs in Kathmandu but they have limited transactions only & sometimes it may not work that easy as you have to get permission from your bank to use your card in a foreign land.

    Tipping

    Tipping is a personal and voluntary matter and tips are not included in the trip price, but those who will be working on this lifetime journey of ABC are expecting some tips as a measure of happiness/success to their Clint. You can directly reward them for their big support for your journey. Tipping has no limitation on specific rates so you can give tips as much as you like if they make you happy with your trip.

    Insurance

    It is an important part of the trip. Your Travel insurance is not included in the trip price. Your travel insurance must provide coverage against personal accident, medical expenses, emergency evacuation and repatriation (including helicopter evacuation), and personal liability. It includes trekking crews and also against personal accidents the company will have field staff Insurance for emergencies.

    Health

    There are no specific health-related requirements for travel to Nepal. However, for the trekking in the Himalayas, you are in excellent health with average physical fitness and have a positive attitude, self-confidence, and strong determination, you can accomplish this trek but you should consult your doctor for up-to-date information regarding vaccinations, high altitude medication and medications for any reasonably foreseeable illnesses whilst traveling in Nepal.

    Some parts of trekking have a small health post for emergency treatment with limited equipment, limited health workers, and medication. (Himalayan Rescue Associations) Be aware that some drugs, including anti-malarial, have side effects at altitude. Please discuss this carefully with your doctor.

    Be aware that you will be in remote areas and away from medical facilities for some time during this trip. We strongly recommend that you carry a personal First Aid kit as well as sufficient quantities of any personal medical requirements (including a spare pair of glasses). Happy Mountain Nepal Field crew will also have a comprehensive first-aid kit through the ABC trek.

    High Altitude Sickness

    AMS (acute mountain sickness) is a serious issue. It is the result of the failure of the body to adapt to high altitude and can affect anyone, regardless of age or fitness. It usually occurs above 2,500 meters and the likelihood of being affected increases as you ascend. The way to reduce the effects of altitude is to ascend slowly, 300-500 meters per day above 3,000 meters until you have acclimatized.

    Poor acclimatization results in headache, nausea, sleeplessness, difficulty breathing, and swelling of fingers and glands. The only cure for AMS is to descend to a lower altitude and your guide’s decision on this matter is final. When you are planning to trek above 3,000 meters we recommend not walking faster. Walking slowly, drinking plenty of fluids, proper acclimatization is crucial. If you get altitude sickness or any health-related symptoms please consult with your guide/trip leader to go down at least 500 meters to recover.

Why ABC trek with Happy Mountain

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking with Happy Mountain Nepal Pvt Ltd offers several benefits for adventurers seeking memorable experiences in the Himalayas:

Expert Guidance

Happy Mountain Nepal employs experienced guides who are familiar with the local terrain, culture, and safety protocols. They can enhance your trekking experience by providing insights into the surroundings and ensuring your safety throughout the journey.

Tailored Itineraries

The Company offers a variety of trekking routes and customizable itineraries to suit different preferences and fitness levels. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced trekker, Happy Mountain Nepal can design a trekking package that meets your specific needs and interests

Cultural Immersion

Trekking with Happy Mountain Nepal provides opportunities to immerse you in the rich cultural heritage of Nepal. You can interact with local communities, visit traditional villages, and learn about the customs and traditions of the Himalayan people along the way.

Stunning Scenery

Nepal is home to some of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes, including snow-capped peaks, lush forests, and picturesque valleys. Trekking with Happy Mountain Nepal allows you to experience these stunning vistas up close and capture unforgettable moments in nature.

Responsible Tourism

Happy Mountain Nepal is committed to promoting responsible tourism practices that minimize negative impacts on the environment and support local communities. By choosing to trek with them, you can contribute to sustainable development initiatives and conservation efforts in the region.

Overall, trekking with Happy Mountain Nepal offers a unique opportunity to explore the beauty and diversity of the Himalayas while enjoying personalized service, cultural immersion, and unforgettable adventures.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the Annapurna Base Camp trek?
The trek to Annapurna Base Camp typically takes around 7 to 12 days, depending on the chosen route, starting &ending point & your flexibility of time.
What is the best time to trek to Annapurna Base Camp?
The best time to trek to Annapurna Base Camp is during the pre-monsoon (spring) season from March to May and the post-monsoon (autumn) season from September to November. But doing the trip in winter (Dec-Feb) also offers great views clear skies but very cold nights.
What is the level of difficulty for the Annapurna Base Camp trek?
The trek is considered moderately challenging. It is not very high altitude trek like Everest Base Camp or Annapurna Circuit. It involves both uphill and downhill walking through steps, good physical & mantle conditions is crucial for the trekker.
Do I need a guide and porter for the trek?
We recently ban an independent trekker in Nepal while it's not implemented it well & you may see very few people trekking independently. It is highly recommended to have an experienced Guide, especially for those unfamiliar with the terrain. A guide can provide valuable information, cultural insight & safety briefings, and a porter can lighten your load so you can do the trip comfortably. & most importantly it supports to their family as well.
What permits are required for the trek?
Trekkers need an Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and a Trekking Information Management System (TIMS) card. These can be obtained in Kathmandu or Pokhara before you start your trek. Happy Mountain Nepal will be helping you to issue it for your trip.
What is the accommodation like during the trek?
Tea houses and lodges are available along the trekking route, providing basic but comfortable accommodation with Indian, continental & Nepali food. It's advisable to book in advance during peak seasons as they have limited number of lodges after upper Sinwa.
Is altitude sickness a concern on the Annapurna Base Camp trek?
While the trek is not extremely high, altitude sickness can still be a concern. It's essential to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and be aware of symptoms like headaches and nausea. Our experienced guide will be measuring your oxygen saturation & pulse to make sure everyone in the trip is doing great.
What should I pack for the trek?
Pack essentials like comfortable trekking boots, warm clothing, a good-quality sleeping bag, a first aid kit, and a water purification system. Happy Mountain Nepal is providing a check list for packing.
Is it possible to do the trek independently or should I join a guided group?
Recently we ban the independent trekkers, however you can see very few people trekking independently as the ban is strictly not implemented. Joining a guided group offers you a support, local insights, and can enhance the overall experience so we highly recommend joining the group.
10. How do I reach the starting point of the Annapurna Base Camp trek?
The trek usually starts from Nayapul, which is a few hours' drive from Pokhara. We will be providing the private car transportation to & from Nayapul.

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