Annapurna Basecamp Trek

Trip Overview

Annapurna Base Camp is among the most traveled trekking destination in Nepal. This trek covers the most popular trekking destination of Nepal. Annapurna Base Camp is among the most acclaimed and wandered place of Nepal, thousands of solo hikers, as well as group hikers, visit Annapurna Base Camp every year. Naturally blessed Annapurna Region has a lot to offer you. The picturesque Himalayas will captivate you. Annapurna Base Camp trek is full of the eye-catching landscape, a beautifulwalkthrough Gurung Villages, and mountain panorama. It lies in the lap of Annapurna Himalayas and flaunts beautifully in Annapurna Conservation Area.You will be reaching to Annapurna Base Camp via Mt. Machhapucchre.

Thetrek to Annapurna Base Camp contains well-managed itinerary, meeting your expectation and enthusiasm. The trek is a popular choice for outdoor admirer including solo traveler to group hikers. This trek starts after your arrival in Kathmandu. Reaching to Pokhara, your next destination will be Ghandruk by trekking. You will see the diverse culture of Gurung there. The culture will attract you for sure. The trek will be 5-6 hours. After 6 hours of trekking, you will reach another beautiful village, Chomrong. And then you will be heading toward Bamboo. After 6 hours of trekking, you will reach Deurali, and your destination Annapurna Base Camp awaits you.

Best Season: The best time to do the Annapurna Base Camp Trek is during the autumn season (September to November) and spring season (March to May). During these months, the weather is clear, and the temperature is moderate, making it perfect for trekking.

Rules and Permits:

As for permits and regulations, the Annapurna Base Camp Trek is located in the Annapurna Conservation Area, and trekkers need to obtain a permit to enter the conservation area. You can get the permit at the conservation area’s entry checkpoint in Kathmandu or Pokhara.

Besides, if you are planning to do the Annapurna Base Camp Trek independently, you need to get a TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card, which is available in Kathmandu or Pokhara. However, it is recommended that you hire a licensed trekking guide or porter who can help you navigate the area and ensure that you comply with all regulations.

It is essential to follow the conservation area’s regulations, which include rules on waste disposal, camping, and other activities. You should respect the local culture and traditions, and do not litter or damage the environment. Additionally, you need to be aware of the altitude sickness and take necessary precautions to avoid it.

Outline Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

Day 2: Fly to Pokhara, trek to Ghandruk

Day 3: Ghandruk to Chomrong

Day 4: Chomrong to Bamboo

Day 5: Bamboo to Deurali

Day 6: Deurali to Annapurna Base Camp

Day 7: Annapurna Base Camp to Bamboo

Day 8: Bamboo to Jhinu Danda

Day 9: Trek to Naya Pul

Day 10: Fly to Kathmandu

Day 11: Final Departure

 

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Detail Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, you will be met by a representative who will assist you with your transfer to the hotel. You can spend the rest of the day resting or exploring the city on your own.

Day 2: Fly to Pokhara, trek to Ghandruk After an early breakfast, you will take a scenic flight to Pokhara, where you will meet your trekking crew. From Pokhara, you will take a short drive to Nayapul and then start your trek to Ghandruk. The trail offers stunning views of the Annapurna and Machhapuchhre mountains.

Day 3: Ghandruk to Chomrong From Ghandruk, you will trek to Chomrong, a beautiful Gurung village. Along the way, you will pass through forests of rhododendron and oak and cross several suspension bridges.

Day 4: Chomrong to Bamboo From Chomrong, the trail descends steeply to the Chomrong Khola before ascending to Sinuwa. From Sinuwa, you will trek through dense forests to Bamboo, a small settlement located in a bamboo forest.

Day 5: Bamboo to Deurali Today’s trek is relatively short but challenging as you ascend to Deurali, a small village located on a ridge above the Modi Khola river.

Day 6: Deurali to Annapurna Base Camp Today, you will trek to the highlight of the trek, Annapurna Base Camp. The trail passes through Machhapuchhre Base Camp and offers stunning views of the Annapurna range.

Day 7: Annapurna Base Camp to Bamboo After enjoying the sunrise views from Annapurna Base Camp, you will retrace your steps back to Bamboo.

Day 8: Bamboo to Jhinu Danda From Bamboo, you will trek to Jhinu Danda, a small village famous for its natural hot springs. You can take a relaxing dip in the hot springs and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

Day 9: Trek to Naya Pul Today’s trek is relatively easy as you descend to Naya Pul, where you will catch a vehicle back to Pokhara.

Day 10: Fly to Kathmandu After breakfast, you will take a scenic flight back to Kathmandu. You can spend the rest of the day exploring the city or relaxing at your hotel.

Day 11: Final Departure Your trip comes to an end today. You will be transferred to the airport for your flight back home.

Cost Included

  • All the airport transfers.
  • Three nights’ Accommodation in Kathmandu including breakfast as per the above itinerary.
  • Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu as per the itinerary.
  • All accommodations in lodges/tea houses during the trek.
  • Your standard meals during the trek with hot tea/coffee in breakfast.
  • All necessary paper works, Conservation entry permits and  TIMS permit.
  • Two night’s accommodation in Pokhara including breakfast on twin sharing basis:
  • Ground transportation from Kathmandu –-Pokhara – Kathmandu by tourist bus.
  • An experienced, helpful and friendly Guide and porters (1 porter for 2 peoples).
  • Salary, Food, Drinks, Accommodation, Transportation and Insurance for the Guide and Porter.
  • Arrangement of Emergency Helicopter service which will be paid by your Travel insurance company.
  • Sleeping bag and down jackets if necessary (returnable after the trek).
  • All government taxes, Vat and service charge.

Cost not Include

  • Nepal entry visa fee (you may easily issue the visa upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport – Kathmandu). You will require 2 passport size photos, more info – Nepal Visa info page.
  • Your Travel insurance (compulsory) and Entrance fees while you visit monuments in Kathmandu.
  • Lunch and Dinner while you are in Kathmandu, Pokhara and traveling days between KTM-POK-KTM.
  • All the alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks.
  • Sweet things like chocolate, apple pie etc…
  • International airfare to and from Nepal.
  • Tips for the guide, porter & driver.
  • Any others expenses which are not mentioned on including section.

Before You Go

Physical Fitness: The Annapurna Base Camp trek is a moderate to strenuous trek that requires a good level of physical fitness. You will be walking for several hours each day, and some sections of the trail are steep and challenging. It is recommended that you undertake regular physical exercise to prepare yourself for the trek.

Altitude Sickness: The trek involves ascending to high altitudes, and it is important to take precautions to avoid altitude sickness. Acclimatization is essential, and you should allow your body time to adjust to the altitude by taking rest days at strategic points on the trek. It is also important to stay hydrated and avoid alcohol and smoking.

Equipment and Clothing: It is important to pack appropriate clothing and equipment for the trek. You will need sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing, a waterproof jacket, a sleeping bag, a daypack, and other essential items. You can hire or purchase equipment in Kathmandu or Pokhara if needed.

Permits: You will need a trekking permit to enter the Annapurna Conservation Area. The permits are available at the tourism office in Kathmandu or Pokhara.

Insurance: It is important to have travel insurance that covers trekking activities, including medical emergencies and evacuation.

Respect for Local Culture: The Annapurna region is home to many ethnic communities, and it is important to respect their culture and traditions. Dress modestly and avoid taking photographs without permission.

FAQ:

  1. What is the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a popular hiking trail in Nepal that takes trekkers through the Annapurna mountain range, leading to the base camp of Annapurna I, one of the highest mountains in the world. The trek takes you through scenic villages, lush forests, and high mountain passes, offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks, including Annapurna South, Gangapurna, and Machhapuchhre.

  1. How long is the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is approximately 115-120 km (70-75 miles) long, depending on the route you choose to take. The trek typically takes around 7-12 days to complete, depending on your fitness level, pace, and acclimatization needs.

  1. When is the best time to do the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?

The best time to do the Annapurna Base Camp Trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons, when the weather is mild and dry, and the visibility is excellent. These seasons offer the best chance to enjoy clear mountain views and comfortable temperatures. The winter season (December to February) is also possible, but you’ll need to be prepared for colder temperatures and the possibility of snowfall.

  1. Do I need a permit for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?

Yes, you’ll need several permits to do the Annapurna Base Camp Trek. These include the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) permit. You can obtain these permits from the Nepal Tourism Board or through a registered trekking agency.

  1. How difficult is the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is considered a moderate trek, depending on your fitness level and experience. The trail involves some steep ascents and descents, rocky terrain, and high altitude passes, which can be physically challenging. However, with proper training and acclimatization, most people with average fitness levels can complete the trek.

  1. What should I pack for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?

You’ll need to pack warm clothing, including a down jacket, thermal layers, and a hat and gloves, as well as a good quality sleeping bag and hiking boots. You’ll also need a backpack, a water bottle, a headlamp, a first-aid kit, and trekking poles. Other useful items include sunscreen, sunglasses, a camera, and a map.

  1. Is it safe to do the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is generally considered safe, but there are some risks associated with high altitude trekking, including altitude sickness and hypothermia. It’s important to take proper precautions, including proper acclimatization, staying hydrated, and being prepared for changing weather conditions. It’s also recommended to trek with an experienced guide or porter to ensure your safety and enjoyment of the trek.

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