Trip Overview
Highlights
- Experience Annapurna Base Camp (4130 m).
- Explore the Annapurna Sanctuary and Conservation Area.
- Relish the scenic vista of the Annapurna, Machhapuchhre and Dhaulagiri ranges.
- Enjoy the Gurung culture and hospitality.
- Relax at the hot springs at Jhinu Danda.
- Walk through the diverse landscape and culture of the Annapurna region.
- Exotic Flora and Fauna.
Itinerary
-
Day 1 On arrival at Kathmandu airport 1,340 m meet our staff and transfer to the hotel.
You may arrive at the Tribhuvan International Airport at any time. Upon your arrival, you will be greeted by one of our representatives who will welcome you and help you get transferred to your Hotel. There are no planned activities for the day, thus you may check into your Hotel and relax.
Overnights stay at the Hotel in Kathmandu.
-
Day 2 Drive/Fly to Pokhara 860 m – 06 hrs ride and 30 mins via air.
You can opt to either fly to Pokhara, or drive there. The Himalayan city of Pokhara is one of the most famous cities in Nepal, blessed with stunning natural beauty. It is situated beside the Phewa Lake and also presents amazing views of the Annapurna Peaks. The drive to Pokhara follows the Prithivi Highway along the banks of the stunning Trishuli River. The road heads past countless vibrant villages. Likewise, the flight presents good views of the mountain peaks. Upon reaching Pokhara, you will be transferred to the Hotel.
Overnights stay at the Hotel in Pokhara. Include Hotel and Breakfast.
-
Day 3 Drive to Nayapul, start the walk to Ghandruk village 1,930 m- 05 hrs.
From Pokhara, you will have a short drive to Nayapul, travelling via the road that runs alongside vast hillside terrace farms and pine forests. The drive is pleasant and gives you a good fleeting glimpse of the village life of the Annapurna. You can also enjoy views of the Annapurna Mountain Peaks as well. From Nayapul, you will then trek to Ghandruk- one of the most well-known Gurung villages of the region.
Overnights stay at the guesthouse at Ghandruk. Include B, L, and D.
-
Day 4 Trek to Chhomrong 2,170 m – 06 hrs.
From Ghandruk, the trail meanders through the valley to Chhomrong. Today’s journey is filled with captivating natural beauty. Chhomrong is situated about 9 kilometres away from Ghandruk and is the gateway to the Annapurna Sanctuary. Wonderful views of the Annapurna Mountains present a contrast to the terrain embedded with serene woodlands that is home to many beautiful Himalayan birds like the Monal and the Danphe. The trail is mostly an up-and-downhill journey.
Overnights say at the guesthouse at Chhomrong. Include B, L, and D.
-
Day 5 Trek to Dovan 2,630 m – 06 hrs.
From Chhomrong, you will enter the Annapurna Conservation Area.It is a protected area that is home to many endangered species of animals and birds. The trail from Chhomrong meanders down the valley towards Chhomrong Khola. Crossing the river via a suspension bridge, you will follow the trail that climbs out the valley, ascending through rhododendron woods and oak forests towards a small settlement called Bamboo. The bridges across the region are often decorated with colourful prayer flags and crossing the bridge over the swiftly flowing rivers is quite a thrill. Further on, the path cuts along steep slippery stone staircases that run through thick bamboo groves towards Dovan.
Overnights stay at the guesthouse. Include B, L, and D.
-
Day 6 Trek to Machhapuchhre Base Camp 3,700 m – 06 hrs.
With a steady ascend, you will make your way over to a mountainside towards the Bagar village. The trail from there leads to the Machhapuchhre Base Camp. It is a somewhat strenuous trek as the path runs through steep slopes and vertical ridgelines. Views of the Machhapuchhre Himal, the Himchuli Peak, Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Annapurna III, and the Gangapurna Peak among others from the base camp of Machhapuchhre are simply stunning.
Overnights stay at the guesthouse. Include B, L, and D.
-
Day 7 Trek to Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) at 4,130 m – 03 hrs.
The landscape as you trek further from the Machhapuchhre Base Camp is barren of vegetation. Instead, the land begins to be covered with snow from here on out. The trail widens as you reach the opening of the Annapurna Conservation Area. The high glacial basin of the conservation areas surrounded by a ring of mountains presents a beautiful trek. You can also get a sensational view of the near-vertical south face of the Annapurna Peak along the journey. Trekking through an amazing landscape, you will finally reach the Annapurna Base Camp.
Overnights stay at the Annapurna Base Camp. Include B, L, and D.
-
Day 8 Trek from Base Camp to Bamboo 2,345 m – 06 hrs
Retracing your steps back through the Conservation Area and down the valley, you will trek towards Bamboo, follow the trail once again as it passes over small brooks and rivers and ancient trees that shadow the trail overhead. The forests of the Conservation Area are covered in lichen, orchids, and moss, and low-lying mist often covers the terrain, making the journey quite eerie. An entire sanctuary is a sacred place for the ethnic Gurung people. The trek back towards Bamboo is downhill and relatively easy.
Overnights stay at the guesthouse. Include B, L, and D.
-
Day 09 Trek to Jhinu village 1,780m with Hot Spring – 06 hrs.
From Bamboo, you will follow a gradually descending path towards one of the famous settlements of the region- Jhinu Danda. The small village is located amid high rising cliffs, and it harbours a natural hot spring that is situated right beside the river. The hot spring is said to have natural healing properties, and you can relax in the hot water to relieve your aching muscles.
Overnights stay at the guesthouse at Jhinu Danda. Include B, L, and D.
-
Day 10 Trek to the road head and drive to Pokhara-05 hrs.
From Jhinu, you will follow the same route back towards Nayapul. You will be trekking through beautiful terrace farms and pastures. The grasslands are often laden with yaks and mules. From Nayapul, you will then have a lovely drive back to Pokhara.
Overnights stay at the Hotel in Pokhara. Include Breakfast and Lunch.
-
Day 11 Fly or drive back to Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel with a free afternoon.
You can either have a drive back to Kathmandu or opt for a short flight. Both ways, you can choose your mode of transport and we shall have it arranged accordingly. Upon returning to Kathmandu, you will be transferred to your Hotel.
Overnights stay at the hotel in Kathmandu. Include Farewell dinner.
-
Day 12 International departure for homeward bound.
Approximately three hours before your scheduled flight, you will be transferred to the airport for your departure.
Include Transportation by private vehicle to the airport.
What's Included
- Airport pick up and drop service in a private vehicle
- Welcome dinner and farewell dinner.
- 2-Night accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
- 2-Night accommodation standard hotel in Pokhara with breakfast
- Accommodation during the trekking in a teahouse/Lodge
- All meals during the trek (B, L, D and Tea or Coffee) fruits after dinner
- Tourist Stander Bus drive to and Kathmandu to Pokhara to Kathmandu(option for 30m flight if require)
- Gov.certified well trained English speaking trek guide
- Cost of the guide and potter(sherpa) their salary, insurance, equipment, food, and accommodation
- One potter every two members of trekkers group
- All government necessary document ACAP permit/TIMS card.
- Purified drinking water while on a trek, Down jackets, the sleeping bag must be returned to the company after completion of your trek.
- Company’s duffel bag and a company’s t-shirt as a souvenir, trekking route map
- First Aid Kit box (carried by your trek guide)
- The arrangement of helicopter rescue service (trekker’s travel insurance must cover this expense)
- All applicable federal and route local taxes. Adventure certificate (after completion of the trek)
- Final departure transfers to the airport.
Included
- International Airfare/Nepal Visa
- Food in Kathmandu and Pokhara besides welcome and farewell dinner.
- Personal expenses for your clothing and personal gears
- Your personal expenses such as mineral water, soft and alcoholic beverages, laundry, hot drinking water on the trek bar bills, hot showers
- Electronic charges internet, battery charger, camera, Wi: Fi etc.
- Your Personal travel insurance that would cover helicopter evacuation as well as medical expenses and trip cancellation
- Tipping the trekking crew
- Any other expenses not mentioned in the "service Included" section.
Excluded
Equipment List
Usefull Information
Fixed Departure
Start Date | End Date | Space Left | Price | Discount | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
04/03/2023 | 16/03/2023 | 5 | $865 | $860 | Book Now |
08/04/2023 | 20/04/2023 | 8 | $865 | $860 | Book Now |
10/05/2023 | 22/04/2023 | 10 | $865 | $860 | Book Now |
04/09/2022 | 16/09/2023 | 8 | $865 | $860 | Book Now |
06/10/2023 | 18/10/2023 | 10 | $865 | $860 | Book Now |
07/11/2023 | 19/10/2023 | 6 | $865 | $860 | Book Now |
08/12/2023 | 20/12/2023 | 9 | $865 | $860 | Book Now |
Faq
-
On Annapurna Base Camp walks can I bring family with children?
Certainly this will be an exciting holiday for your people as well for adults, where walk leads to ups and down that is only the tough bit, otherwise, it’s a great interesting walk for all. For minor infants please bring carriage with straps to carry the younger kids especially on ups and down trails, where we can hire extra porters to carry the baby with the carriage.
-
When do I book for Annapurna Base Camp Trek?
Depending upon your time and duration for the trek you can book this trip at least 2-3 weeks ahead from our departure dates for the trek, with advance payment as per the norms and rules of the company. Make sure that you have checked your medical and physical fitness before signing the trip and as well purchasing medical and travel insurance which is very important for this kind of adventurous treks in Nepal Himalaya.
-
How many people will be in the group?
From the minimum 3-4 person in the group with the maximum of 10-15 persons in the group, in some cases we do allow booking for a single person as well, running independently at extra cost than in groups.
-
What will be weather like on the trek?
As per the season wise, the best time is from March to May, when most of the day is clear with minimum temperatures of 0° to 20° Celsius depending upon the altitude and areas. Where most of the morning till mid-days clears for views and walks, sometimes afternoon can get overcast with chances of light rains and snow. March to May will be lively with wild-flowers in full bloom especially various species of rhododendron (national flower of Nepal) from trees too short bushes.
-
How are the lodge and Tea-House on Treks?
Tea-House the word used in early days when there were smaller numbers of lodges on route trekking, at present each village has more than 10 to 20 good lodges with pleasant rooms accommodations, serving excellent food menus as per the season wise. Some village above 2,500 m do have a nice lodge, but due to freezing cold temperatures in night and morning time where they have toilets on the outside, with some inside as common bathrooms and restrooms. All rooms and dining with warm heating and cozy facilities to make your stay much pleasant and enjoyable.
-
Are there electricity and network for cell-phones?
Most of the places do have electricity on route trekking run by hydro-power after main villages, where much of electric supply are private and individual of the lodge owners with sun/solar power to activate electric just for the lodge and as well for customers to charge their computers and cell-phones. Some places do have networks for cell phones and as well for internets like Wi-Fi above Chomrong some areas due to high peaks and hills, the networks are disturbed in deep areas like around river gorge areas. At present nearly all people in Nepal including remote villages do have an assist to cell-phones with fine network connection only in bad weather the line can be broken, otherwise it is fine in working order.
-
What happens if some is sick and have to break the trek?
In this situation where our guides are well equipped with knowledge for emergency and medical purpose, depending upon the seriousness of the victims if it is much critical where nearest medical attention needed, we call for immediate evacuation for Helicopter services to reach the victims to nearest medical station and hospital.
-
What to expect on this journey?
Scenic views of world’s highest mountains with Dhaulagiri-Annapurna and Manaslu range include magnificent Machhapuchare Himal ‘Fish Tail’ peaks, where walk leads you around Buddhist country is interwoven with old traditional life and custom similar to Tibetans. The walk leads to visit Gurung villages and encountering many farm fields and terraces of interesting traditional life of the local villagers.
-
Who are Gurung people?
Gurung tribes are high hills people of Nepal Far Mid-West Himalaya spread out throughout Nepal, where most concentrated within Annapurna and Dhaulagiri area of both Hindu and Buddhist religion and origin, these hill tribes are famous as legendary Gurkha soldiers in foreign legion and army like British, India as well some as a police force in Singapore and security guards in many parts of the world overseas. Besides men-folk as famous Gurkha soldiers, the hill people are mostly farmers and cattle herders as the traditional profession.
-
Is it really spectacular in flowering times of March to May?
Absolutely the best months of the year and seasons for botany students, flower and nature lovers, where hills and valley alive with wild-flowers in full bloom with riots of different colors, rhododendron from tall trees too short bushes will be in flowering times, rhododendron national flower of Nepal also.
Make an enquiry
Trek Details
-
Best Seasons March-May & Sep-Dec
-
Group Size 2+
-
Duration 11 Night/12Days
-
Maximum Altitude 4130m
-
Trek Difficulty Moderate to Adventurous
-
Accommodation On Lodge
-
Transportation Tourist Bus/ Option For Private Jeep