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Tour Details

Durations days

11 Days

Max. elevation

4130 m / 13545 ft

Trek Start/Finish

Kathmandu / Kathmandu 

Difficulty

Moderate

Accommodation

Teahouse

Documents

Annapurna Sanctuary permit (ACAP) and Trekking Information Management System (Teams)

Equipment

  • Sleeping bag
  • Extra sleeping bag lining
  • Mountain shoes: 3 or 4 season lightweight
  • Slippers or sandals for the city
  • Aircraft shoes (optional)
  • Make sure you have non-cotton clothing for during the trek
  • 2 t-shirts with under layer (e.g. running t-shirts)
  • Fleece / soft shell jacket
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Down jacket for warmth
  • Travel and city wear
  • Underwear
  • Trousers for under layer (optional)
  • Waterproof pants
  • Trekking pants
  • Trekking shorts (optional)
  • 2 thick trekking socks
  • Gloves and woolen hat and Sun Glass
  • Lightweight and breathable trekking socks
Overview

Annapurna Base Camp trip is notable as the second most famous travelling objective of Nepal, after Everest Base Camp. The Annapurna Base Camp Trekking takes you to quite possibly the most astounding Himalayan realms, where you can encounter a nation’s way of life and its regular features including characteristic cascades, sensational scenes, customary settlements, verdure, and a stunning mountain display. The whole Annapurna mountain range is simply hypnotizing. The journey starts from the Pokhara valley, after a drive from Kathmandu. Pokhara is perhaps the most astounding touristic spot in the whole Himalayas, with sublime perspectives on the Annapurna Range. Among them, the Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) is the most prevailing. Pokhara itself offers a portion of the significant experiences of travelling around here.

 

The Annapurna Sanctuary is, here and there, inseparable from Annapurna Base Camp Trekking. One of the significant features of the Annapurna Base Camp trip is the Annapurna Conservation Area and its assorted natural life. This protection region is the biggest preservation region on the planet. The high field grounds and scenes, the cascades, and customary settlements are likewise transcendently mainstream around here. What are you sitting tight for? Go along with us in the exceptional experience!

Itinerary

Day 1Kathmandu – Pokhara 850m/2788ft-7hrs drive

We will have an early morning picturesque drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara through the Prithvi roadway by traveler transport. Once in Pokhara, we will visit the excellent vacationer town by the lake.

Day 2Pokhara – Nayapul 1 hr drive and Trek to Tikhedunga, 1510m/3810ft-4hrs walk.

The primary day of your journey will be simple and short, beginning from Nayapul. The path comes the Burundi River with a lovely picturesque view, passing paddy fields and the towns of Birethanti and Ramgai, until we show up at Tikhedunga. Rest at your hotel and in the early evening you can stroll around to investigate the town.

Day 3Trek to Ghorepani 2850m/9348ft-5/6hrs.

Today the path gets the Tikhedunga Khola stream over an engineered overpass. The path at that point climbs steeply on a stone flight of stairs that is said to have in excess of 1000 stages. As you journey to Ulleri, you stroll alongside average towns and wide scenes. From Ulleri we stroll through a rich green backwoods where you may see some wild creatures and vivid birds before you arrive at Ghorepani. Once in Ghorepani, you will see the excellent Himalayan reach and green valley around it.

Day 4Trek to Tadapani 2610m/8560ft-4/5hrs.

Today is an energizing and great day. We will do an early morning trip to Poon Hill (3210m), around a 40-minute climb from your cabin. From Poon Hill, you will see the breathtaking Dhaulagiri and Annapurna I, the two significant mountains over 8,000 meters high. Starting there, you will see the magnificent dawn see over the Himalayan reach, including the western area’s most elevated mountains: the Dhaulagiri, the Annapurna range, the Nilgiri reach, Machhapuchhare, and different pinnacles. After breakfast, the trip takes you uphill through thick woods to Deurali and afterward downhill to Tadapani.

Day 5Trek to Chomrong 2170m/7117ft-5hrs.

Today you journey on a stone path and drop through the timberland, strolling past the numerous dividers and supplication banners around the path, passing the Gurung town at the foot of the valley by the stream. Subsequent to intersection the engineered overpasses, the journey proceeds with a simple stroll to Chomrong with wonderful perspectives on the numerous mountains.

Day 6Trek to Himalaya 2820m/8828ft-5/6hrs.

The path will slip from Chomrong passing the town. Subsequent to intersection the engineered overpass, the path will pave the way to Sinuwa with more excellent perspectives. In transit, you will travel across the rich green woods, where you may see monkeys and dazzling cascades.

Day 7Trek to MBC and ABC 4130m/13545ft-5hrs.

Today the path will proceed with our stroll by the waterway until we arrive at Machhapuchhare Base Camp. Leaving from Machhapuchhare Base Camp to Annapurna Base Camp, the valley augments and the perspective on the mountains and the ice sheet turns out to be significantly really dazzling.

Day 8Trek to Bambo 2815m/9120ft-5/6hrs.

Today we get up right on time at the Annapurna Base Camp to encounter the astonishing dawn over the Himalayas: Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Annapurna III, Gandharva Chuli, Flute Peak, Machhapuchhare, and other various pinnacles and enormous ice sheets. After breakfast at the cabin, you journey down to Bambo.

Day 9Trek to Jhinuwa Dada Hot spring 1420m/4590ft-5hrs.

From Bambo, the path takes you through the rich green woodland to Sinuwa Dada. From here you will travel downhill, cross the stream, and climb to Chhomrong. At long last, you will plunge to Jhinuwa. At Jhinuwa there is a characteristic underground aquifer where we will have a loosening up swim.

Day 10Trek to Nayapul 4 hrs walk and 1 hrs drive to pokhara.

Today the path plummets, crosses an engineered overpass, and proceeds with a short trip along the Modi River. From Kyumi the path climbs step by step through the passing towns. We at long last get to Nayapul, where a vehicle will be holding on to take you to Pokhara. In the wake of completing your amazing excursion in the mountains, it is currently an ideal opportunity to have some western food in Pokhara and have a decent shower. As today is the latest day of the journey there will be a goodbye supper with the traveling team,

Day 11Pokhara – Kathmandu 7hrs by traveler transport.

You will appreciate a picturesque 7-hour drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu.

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