Annapurna Base Camp Trek

  • Trip Duration : 15 Days
  • Trek Days : 10 Days
  • Max Altitude : 4130 Meters
  • Accommodation : Lodge/ Camping
  • Trekking Hours : Average 6 Hours
  • Start/ Finish : Kathmandu/ Pokhara or Kathmandu

The Annapurna base camp trek is 11 days trek to the base of Mt. Annapurna 8091m (26,545 ft) and other Himalayan ranges. Annapurna is the 8th highest 10th highest mountain in the world metering at 8091 meters above sea level. The trekking area lies in the central part of Nepal, just north of Pokhara.

Annapurna base camp trek is one of the most popular trek in the world. The trek starts in Birethanti at 1100 meters and riches to the height of 4130 meters in Annapurna base camp. Like other trips of Annapurna region, this trek also starts in Pokhara, the “city of lakes”. The trekking trail passes through gushing streams, waterfalls, beautiful villages, farmlands, dense rhododendron and pine forests. Poon hill @ 3210 meters view point and Ghandruk village are some of the best part of the trek for great scenery and the warm hospitality of Gurung people. there are lots of climbing and downhill trek but it is a tailor made to make it both challenging and enjoyable. The return of the trek is less time taking as we trek back following one trail all the to the starting point of the trek.

Except for the rainy season of June to Mid of September, Annapurna base camp trek can be done throughout the year. However, it gets more exciting and memorable during springtime with many different species of flower blooming around the area. Be the part of our favorite trip that are guided by the best friendly and professional guides and with our suggestion. Also look for similar treks in Annapurna region like or Annapurna circuit trek or Ghorepani poon hill trek.

Trip Highlight:

  • Nepali Architectural temples and Stupas listed in World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
  • Annapurna Base Camp 4130 meters with 360 degree mountain views of 8091 Meter of High.
  • Mountain Gurung Villages with Gurung Culture (Hot spring).
  • Trekking by the different species Rhododendron and pine and oak trees and Orchid. The flowering
  • Season for Rhododendron April, May and for the Orchid June/ July.
  • Poon Hill sun rise view Point with the view of Dhaulagiri Himalayan Ranges 8176 meters and Annapurna Himalayan ranges.

 Trek Itinerary:

  • Day 01: Arrival day: You will be received by our representative and briefing in the evening.
  • Day 02: World heritage sightseeing in Kathmandu: Pashupati Temple, Bouddhanath Stupa, Monkey Temple and Kathmandu Durbar square, document preparation day.
  • Day 03: Kathmandu to Pokhara (840m) 6-7 hours drive, Hotel.
  • Day 04: Pokhara to Nayapul drive, Nayapul to Tikhedhunga (1577m) 4-5 hours trek 500m uphill, 80m downhill, Lodge.
  • Day 05: Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani (2875m) 7 hours, 1300 m uphill, Lodge.
  • Day 06: Ghorepani toPoonhill (3210m) to Tadapani (2660m) 6-7 hours, 1040m uphill 1040m downhill, Lodge
  • Day 07: Tadapani to Chhomrong (2100m) 5 hours, 400m uphill, 800 m downhill, Lodge.
  • Day 08: Chhomrong to Bamboo (2320m) 5-6hours, 400m uphill, 80m downhill, Lodge.
  • Day 09: Bamboo to Deaurali(3230)5 hours, 900 m uphill, 100m downhill, Lodge
  • Day 10: Deaurali to Machhapuchhare Base Camp (MBC) to Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) (4130 m).
  • Day 11: ABC to Bamboo (2325 m) 6-7 hours, 100m uphill, 1800m, downhill Lodge.
  • Day 12: Bamboo to JhinuDanda (1740 m) 5-6 hours 380m uphill 980m downhill. Lodge
  • Day 13: Jhinu Danda to Nayapul (1100m) to Pokhara6-7 hours.1800m uphill 150 m downhill, Hotel.
  • Day 14: Drive/fly back to Kathmandu. Drive takes 7 hours and flight takes 35 minutes, Hotel.
  • Day 15: Departure day: A day to say goodbye and take happy memories back home.

Cost Includes:

  • 01: Accommodations in twin bed Sharing BB plan basis in Kathmandu for 3 nights and Pokhara 2 nights in standard Hotel.
  • 02: KTM International Airport Arrival & Departure Transfer by Private Comfortable Car
  • 03: Tea house lodge during trekking days.
  • 04: Flight 30 minutes / drive 7 hours Kathmandu to Pokhara and Pokhara to Kathmandu.
  • 05: Transportation by private car starting and after the trek to Pokhara.
  • 06: Tour Guide during sightseeing in Kathmandu
  • 07: Sightseeing entrance fees to above mentioned places
  • 07: All official document process charges including Annapurna Conservation Area Permit, TIMS card for trekking
  • 08: Insurance, Transportation, Wages, Equipment’s and all meals & Lodges for the trek staff
  • 09: First Aid Kid Box (for Normal Treatment only)
  • 10: Government taxes & Other Applicable Fees.

 Cost Excludes:

  • 01: Travel & Health Insurance- Emergency Helicopter Rescue Insurance.
  • 02: Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
  • 03: Extra accommodation in Kathmandu in case of early return from trekking than schedule itinerary.
  • 04: Tips for Guide & Porter after complete programmed.
  • 05: Any kind of drinks, phone calls, laundry service, hot shower, battery charges and WiFi.
  • 06: Unforeseen cost such as flight cancellation or delayed cost due to bad weather.                            

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  • Day 01: Arrival day, our representative will be in airport to receive you and drive back to hotel. In the evening our tour operator will give you briefing about the activities during your stay in Nepal.
 
  • Day 02: Kathmandu sightseeing: Pashupatinath Temple, Bouddhanath Stupa, Patan Durbar Square and Swyambhunath (Monkey Temple).
  • Today we take you for Sightseeing in Pashupatinath: A Hindu temple dedicated to lord Shiva where the shrine inside the main temple was found more than 1600 years ago, Bouddhanath largest Stupa in Nepal, religious sight for Buddhist which is believed to be 1500 years old. Swyambhunath where Swyam means itself and bhu means earth, this Buddhist holy place is believed to be self-originated 2000 years ago on an Island when Kathmandu valley was a lake and Patan Durbar which used to be a capital for Kathmandu valley during Malla with rich culture, stone carving and wood carving all listed under world heritage site by UNESCO.
 
  • Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Pokhara (840m) 6-7 hours.
  • Your trekking guide will receive you from your hotel in Kathmandu at 6:30 AM and take you to the Tourist Bus Station at Kantipath. At 7:00 AM the bus will leave for Pokhara, exiting the valley of Kathmandu at Thankot and then descending through the winding highway. During the fascinating drive, you will be allowed to make two short stops for tea and breakfast at some convenient locations. After arriving in Pokhara at around 2:00 PM, you check-in at your hotel, freshen up and have lunch. Walking along the Lakeside would be a good idea for the evening. You are advised to get some good sleep to begin trekking next day.
 
  • Day 04: Pokhara to Nayapul drive, Nayapul to Tikhedhunga trek (1577m) 1 hour drive, and 4-5 hour trek 500m uphill, 80 m downhill, Lodge.
  • A private vehicle, leaving at 8 AM will transfer you to Nayapul (1050 m)to the north of Pokhara passing by a famous potato capital of Nepal (Hemja). The starting point of your trek. After this 2-hour drive, you will walk for about an hour to reach Birethanti, a village of diverse ethnicity. Then you will go uphill to arrive at Tikhedhunga (1,577 m), where you will spend the night at a local tea house.
 
  • Day 05: Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani (2875m) 7 hours, 1300m uphill, Lodge.
  • After breakfast, you begin ascending the terraced path all the way to Ulleri, from here you can see Annapurna South, Machhapucchre and Himchuli peaks. Take a short break and resume the walk to Banthanti, from where the path routes through a thick forest. After having walked for about 7-8 hours, you will reach Ghorepani (2875 m), known to be a major settlement of Pun ethnic people. If the weather is clear, you will be able to see beautiful view of Annapurna Range, Nilgiri, Dhaulagiri, Bahara shikar from your room and the setting sun paints the scenery leaving an artistic effect on the horizon.
 
  • Day 06: Ghorepani - Poonhill (3210m) toTadapani (2660m) 6-7 hours, 1040m uphill, 1000m downhill, Lodge.
  • You need to wake up by 5 AM and take a short walk to Poonhill (3210 m) if you do not want to miss the view of a captivating sunrise. Take photographs at will and return back to Ghorepani for the breakfast. Resume trekking and after 5-6 hours, arrive at Tadapani (2660 m), your stopover for the day.
 
  • Day 07: Tadapani to Chhomrong (2100m) 5 hours, 400m uphill, 800m downhill, Lodge.
  • A short distance after Tadapani, the trail veers northwards and comes out into a small clearing before dropping sharply to Chiukle, where there are a few lodges. A maze of small paths leads down through terraced fields to a large suspension bridge over the Kimring Khola. After the bridge, we climb up past a school and along the terraces to the small village of Klisigo Chiukle. After a while we will see a succession of waterfalls. From here the trail climbs a little, continuing along the terraces to join the main Ghandrunk - Chhomrong route. Chhomrong itself is a beautiful village, typically Gurung in style, situated in the lap of the great Annapurna massif. Chhomrong has evolved into two separate settlements, new Chhomrong at the top (2100m) and old Chomrong below (1950m), the main part of the village. Chhomrong is the highest permanent settlement in the valley.
 
  • Day 08: Chhomrong to Dovan (2430m) 5-6 hours, 500m uphill, 80m downhill, Lodge.
  • The trail descends from Chhomrong to cross Chhomrong Khola before climbing steeply through a rhododendron and bamboo forest, up the west bank of the Modi Khola. Immediately after leaving, you reach the small settlement of Khuldi Ghat before another steep descent into the valley. The trial follows the river through another tiny settlement known as Bamboo which has some tea houses and crosses three streams before arriving at Dovan (2430m) and overnight rest.
 
  • Day 09: Dovan to Machhapuchhare Base Camp (3700M) 5 hrs.500 m uphill, 100m downhill. Lodge.
  • This morning you start a long climb through intermittent bamboo forest. The valley becomes increasingly hemmed in by ever steeper slopes and there are regular streams crossing on the trial. You can also have some rest at Himalaya Hotel (2873m) before climbing to Hinko (3139m), a short path to Deurali(3231m) and on through Bagar to reach Machhapuchhare Base Camp.
 
  • Day 10: Machhapuchhare Base Camp (MBC) to Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) (4130M) 430m uphill 2 hours, Lodge.
  • This is a short a hike of around two hours following the left hand tributary of the Modi khola to reach the destination of the famous ABC. You will be able to see 360 Mountain View. The Annapurna glacier can be seen after few minutes' walk. World's first mountain over 8000m climbed by Maurisio Hurzong from France, Annapurna 1st 8091 m can be seen from here as well as the Baraha Shikar, Annapurna south and Himchuli.
  • Day 11: ABC to Bamboo 2300m 6-7 hours, 1800m uphill, 100m downhill, Lodge.
  • Early in the morning we get up to have the sun rise view on the Himalayas. On the way to bamboo it is mostly going downhill. We pass Deaurali, Hotel Himalaya and Deaurali on the way down. We also descend from sub alpine to densely forested area to Bamboo.
 
  • Day 12: Bamboo to Jhinu Danda (1740m) 5-6 hours, 380m uphill, 980m downhill, Lodge.
  • Today we go to place called Jhinu Danda. This place has hot spring nearby where you can go after the days of tiredness with up and down hill from bamboo to Jhinu Situated on a ridge of a hill it is a beautiful view spot with few lodges in there.
 
  • Day 13: Jhinu Danda to Nayapul (1100m)-Pokhara 6-7 hours, 1800m uphill, 150m downhill, Hotel.
  • We can enjoy a final downhill walk through forest and villages for about 5 hours to Nayapul. The temperature during day will be hot. From here we drive for about 1 hour back to Pokhara where our trek ends and we can enjoy a shower and relax on this stunning lakeside town enjoying the memories!
 
  • Day 14: Drive/fly back to Kathmandu. Hotel
 
  • Day 15: Departure day: A day to say goodbye and take happy memories back home

Before Booking with Devo Adventure:

Devo adventure is an Adventure company and it is important for people/ clients to know in details about the booking agreements. While booking it should clear to both the parties that there should be flexibility. We plan and make an itinerary on day to day basis and in case there is any delay caused by International or domestic flights, strikes, Government regulations, weather or natural casualties etc. We will help to plan a different trip with different itinerary or an alternative program that will be decided by both the parties agreement. If an agreement cannot be made, Devo Adventure shall be only responsible for refund after deducting expenses already incurred.

01: Is Nepal safe? Do I need to worry about earthquakes or aftershocks?

The trek is perfectly safe. The route has been checked and validated by the people of geological department of Nepal government. We have also taken measures to ensure your safety. Few places got affected but that wont has any effect in the trek.

02: Can anyone join the trip?

Anyone can join this trip; Age is not a barrier too provided you possess a basic level of mental fortitude and physical fitness. A regular jogging for two months before trekking is advised for little comfort during the trek.

03: What is the basic level of fitness required (Early preparations, mental and physical fitness)?

The trip will cover an average of 5-6 hours of high altitude trekking each day. The higher we go, thinner the air gets. But that is what makes it fun (Some might call this challenging!) For those who aren’t used to this, the first few days will be difficult. The trek is designed in the way to let your body acclimatize slowly so we advise number 2 should be followed to enjoy the trek.

Do note:  All couch potatoes and people out of shape, you guys need to attain a basic level of fitness. We would suggest warming up for the trip at least two months before the trip by jogging for an hour or hitting some weights.

04: Insurance?

We highly recommend you get yourself insured for the trip. We recommend “world nomads”. Do ensure your insurance policy that applies at an altitude of 6300 meters above sea level, and covers accidents, emergency medical costs and evacuation including helicopter evacuation and theft or loos of belonging, The reason we advise this is because if something untoward happens sometimes the best way to get out quick is in a helicopter which can be very expensive if you are not insured.

05: Food provisions and accommodation?

Accommodation: In Kathmandu, pokhara or any big cities we will stay in a standard category hotel. During the trek, we shall stay in local basic lodges and tea houses as they are called locally.

Food: Kathmandu has good options. While on a trek, access to fancy food is limited. However, the meals will be nutritious, wholesome and soul strengthening.

06: Preexisting medical conditions or allergies?

Do let us know if you have any allergies or medical conditions, when you sign up. Access to medical facilities and hospitals will be limited during the trek, however during a life threatening contingency when aid is required, an evacuation can be arranged for to transport you to the nearest hospital. Please make sure that are insured.

07: How to reach Kathmandu?

International flights operate regularly everyday to Kathmandu. By road from India we do have open borders in east west and south and from China the border from Zangmu or Khasa.

08: Do I need to worry about altitude acclimatization?

We will be ascending gradually towards the base camp and the ascent is spread over a long period. So acclimatization shouldn’t be a problem. However for those who do feel difficult to acclimatize we suggest the drug Diamox that helps in acclimatizing, if you are allergic to sulpha-based drugs then do consult your doctor for alternatives. Drinking more water or at least 4 liters a day is advised.

09: How many people will be accompanying me on the trip?

A maximum of 15 and a minimum of 2 people are advised. For more than 6 people we provide two guides and for more than 12 people in group 3 guides are provided.

10: What kind of bag should I bring?

Do I need to carry my luggage myself or will there be porters to carry my bag for me during the trekking days? We would recommend a haversack or a trekking bag and we provide 1 porter for two people.

11: What will be the weather in Kathmandu, and in the trek?

During spring and summer (March- June the temperature in the trek from 0 to 28 Degree at day time depending on the heights and 0 to -10 at night depending on heights.

12: What safety measures will be taken?

Precautions have been taken for your safety and enjoyable trek. We advise you to fully do the check up before planning so that we know about our clients. We take our time for the trek and the staffs will have first aid medical kit depending on the seriousness of the client, we take rest or also make helicopters available, which will be provided by your Insurance. We will take notes about the trail as we start our trek.

Also: You agree to be part of the group and the leader. The tour leader has the authority of making decisions for the groups benefit and if there are any problems that could affect the trip so by signing the booking form you accept the leader decision. The tour leader will give you a complete briefing at your arrival about your journey with Devo Adventure.

13: What will the return journey be like?

The trip ends in Kathmandu where you can fly out. However we highly recommend you keep a buffer day. We can arrange an extra night stay for you in Kathmandu. Going down will be quick and as you have already acclimatized. Lots of up hill and long down hill is frequently done.

14: What is your experience level in doing such treks?

A trekking company who have people working in this field for 10- 15 years) who have a great amount of experience doing such treks, as well as trekking to the summit from the base camp. We will also be joined by the local guides who know the route thoroughly, hence any issues, help will be right around!

15: What is the paper work, documentation I need?

We will arrange all the paper work. All you need is the passport, visa on arrival at Kathmandu airport. Non- Indian passport holders, we shall arrange all permits inside Nepal. Visa for western clients are available on arrival in airport but this takes quite some time so if you already have visa from your own country you wont have to line up in queue for long. To Indian nationals visa is not needed.

16: How does the payment work- Installments/ down payments?

Payment for flight, permits and hotel should be paid in advance 1and half or a month before to insure the bookings so we suggest you to pay 20% advance while doing the booking for trek. Please ask if the bank charges for the transfer and in such charges the clients should the liable charges.

17: How much money to carry on the trip?

Access to ATM’s is limited once outside Kathmandu. Indian currency is accepted everywhere except in trekking area. You will not be spending much money on the trek anyway, as we will arrange everything. We don’t recommend carrying lot of money or valuables. 300 $ would be a good amount to keep with you. The only thing we will be spending on will be munchies, chips, biscuits, juices, water, battery charging and shower etc. All you shopping fanatics can find heaven in Kathmandu, where you will have option of spending for shopping.

Also note due to the agreement between Indian and Nepalese governments it is illegal to carry 500 and 1000 rupee notes in Nepal for an Indian citizen if the amount of cash you are carrying exceeds Rs 25,000.

18: Will I have mobile network and electricity?

Yes mobile networks is available almost in Popular trekking areas but some time if there is any problem it will take few weeks before it works again. The mobile outside the capital will be patchy and non-existent, especially during certain parts of the trek. Electricity or solar lights will be available at most places; some places on the trek will not have it and will rely on solar charged batteries only.

19: How do I charge my phone or camera battery?

We recommend carrying back up batteries for your camera and a solar charger to avoid paying for charging your devices at tea houses on the route (they will charge about Rs 150-400 per battery one device.

20: What if I get really sick or injure myself and cannot continue the trip, will I get a refund for the days of the trip remaining?

If due to unforeseen circumstances, you get injured or really sick and cannot continue the trip the money paid to us will be forfeit in such a scenario.

21: I am a single, solo woman traveler. Is it safe?

Yes. The trip is designed to accommodate single solo women travelers. Accommodation shall be on a twin-sharing basis everywhere and all females shall bunk together.

22: Why do I need an extra buffer day on the trip?

If you are flying starting your trip by flights then we recommend a day or two as a spare day so that you don’t get panic or miss the International flight.

List of Clothing/ Gears:

Down jacket -5-10 c for trek, -15 for climbing.

Full fingers woolen gloves.

Pair of Shocks. 4 Pairs.

Thermal cap.

Fleece few of them.

Quick drying towel

Quick drying t-shirt or shirts.

Long Thermal inner wares.

Trekking Trousers and trekking shorts.

Wind / waterproof jacket.

Water proof ankle proof shoes:

Equipments:

LED headlight with spare rechargeable batteries.

Water bottle.

Sunscreen 35- 50 plus.

Trekking poles.

Sun glasses.

Trekking bag.

Laundry soap.

Solar charger.

Multi charge adaptor.

Sleeping bag (please bring your own if you have -10 c).

Miscellaneous:

5 Copies of Passport Photos:

Insurance copy

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