Trekking to Annapurna Base Camp

The Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Trek, also known as the Annapurna Sanctuary Trek, is a dream come true for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. Located in the Annapurna Conservation Area of Nepal, this trek offers an unparalleled experience of trekking in the Himalayas.

Good To Know

  • Duration 10 days
  • Activity Trekking
  • Difficulty Type Moderate
  • Best Season Spring and Autumn
  • Max. Altitude 4130 m
  • Accommodation Star Hotels & Tea Houses
  • Meal Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Trip Starts Kathmandu

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking Overview:

The 10-day Annapurna Base Camp Trekking is a dream come true for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Located in Nepal’s Annapurna Conservation Area, this trek offers a one-of-a-kind experience in the Himalayas. Starting in the scenic city of Pokhara, the trail winds through charming villages like Dhampus and Chomrong, where you’ll experience the rich Gurung culture and warm hospitality.

As you move along, one of the key highlights is reaching Machapuchare Base Camp (MBC), situated at the foot of the breathtaking Machapuchare, or Fishtail Mountain. From there, you ascend, soon surrounded by the towering peaks of the Annapurna Massif, including Annapurna I, the world’s tenth-highest mountain. You’ll trek through diverse landscapes, from lush bamboo forests to rocky alpine terrain, and pass the peaceful Hinku Cave.

Moreover, the trek’s unique tea house experience allows you to stay in cozy mountain lodges. Here, you can savor local cuisine and relax in comfortable accommodations after each day’s journey. Additionally, the trail takes you to Ghorepani Poon Hill, a spot famous for its spectacular sunrise views over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, making it a favorite among photographers.

Ultimately, the Annapurna Base Camp trekking offers more than just adventure. It allows you to fully immerse yourself in Nepal’s stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. From sweeping mountain vistas to the diverse Himalayan flora and fauna, every step reveals something new and awe-inspiring. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a first-time adventurer, this trek promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of the Himalayas.

Annapurna Base camp Trekking

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking Highlights

  • Witness the sun rising above the Annapurna mountains ranges from the base camp.
  • Visit Annapurna Base Camp and Machhapuchre Base Camp in a single trek for unique perspectives.
  • Observe breathtaking waterfalls and rivers nourished by glaciers along the way.
  • Engage with Gurung villagers, savor local cuisine, and experience their warm hospitality in charming rural settings. Furthermore, take the time to learn about their traditions and immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture, enriching your overall trekking experience.
  • Trek through diverse landscapes and lush forests alongside waterfalls.
  • Rejuvenate in the natural hot springs of Jhinu Danda to soothe tired muscles after a day of trekking.

Best time for Annapurna Base Camp Trekking

The best time to trek the Annapurna Base Camp is during Nepal’s spring and autumn seasons. These periods offer the most favorable weather conditions, clear skies, and optimal temperatures for trekking.

Spring Season (March to May)

Spring is among the most popular times to trek in the Annapurna Region. It includes the Annapurna  Base Camp Trek. During this season:

  • Weather Conditions: The weather is generally mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C at lower elevations. While higher elevations are cooler.
  • Clear Views: The skies are typically clear, providing stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including Annapurna, Annapurna South, Machapuchare (Fishtail), Hiunchuli, and Gangapurna.
  • Flora: The rhododendron and pine forests are in full bloom, creating a vibrant landscape with colorful flowers and lush greenery.
  • Crowds: Though this is a popular trekking season, the Annapurna Base Camp trek remains less crowded than other treks in the Everest Region.

Autumn Season (September to November)

Autumn is another ideal time to trek the Annapurna Base Camp this season:

  • Weather Conditions: The weather is stable with clear skies, low humidity, and pleasant temperatures, similar to spring. Daytime temperatures range from 10°C to 18°C at lower elevations. While it is cooler at higher altitudes.
  • Clear Views: Autumn is known for its crisp air, providing excellent visibility of the surrounding peaks and landscapes.
  • Festivals: This season aligns with major Nepali festivals like Dashain and Tihar. The Festival offers cultural insights and opportunities to experience local traditions.
  • Crowds: Autumn is the peak trekking season in Nepal. The Annapurna Base Camp Trekking trail is less crowded than other treks.

Off-Season Considerations

Spring and autumn are the best times for the Annapurna region Trek. Some trekkers prefer off-season trekking for a unique experience. However, these periods come with challenges:

  • Winter Season (December to February): Trekking in winter offers solitude and stunning snowy landscapes, but temperatures can drop significantly, especially at higher elevations. Trails might be icy, and some teahouses could be closed.
  • Monsoon Season (June to August): The monsoon brings heavy rain, making trails slippery and increasing the risk of landslides and leeches. The clouds and rain can also obstruct mountain views.

Spring and autumn provide the best weather, views, and cultural experiences, making them the ideal times to trek the Annapurna Base Camp. However, if you’re planning a trip during the off-season, you must be prepared for additional challenges. Moreover, checking weather forecasts and trail conditions in advance is essential to ensure a safe and enjoyable trek.

Itinerary

  • Accommodation Star Hotel
  • Max Altitude 1400 m
  • Meal

Greetings and welcome to Nepal! This is a land of towering Himalayan peaks, lush greenery, rich cultural diversity, and stunning valleys. Upon your arrival at the airport, a representative from the Kalpa Holidays will meet you, aligning with your flight schedule, and they will assist in transferring you to your hotel. After you’ve checked in, a brief overview of your upcoming trip will be provided. If you wish to explore the city on foot, feel free to inquire with your guide, who will do their best to organize a suitable walking excursion based on your arrival time.

  • Accommodation Star Hotel
  • Max Altitude 1400 m
  • Meal Breakfast

We have two options to reach Pokhara. A flight from Kathmandu takes about 25-30 minutes, offering stunning views of the Himalayas and rivers like Trishuli, Marsyangdi, and Madi. We’ll handle all arrangements for a hassle-free trip. Alternatively, we can take an 8-hour car/jeep ride along the scenic Prithivi Highway, with stops for meals and breaks, passing rivers, forests, fields, villages, and towns. If we fly, we’ll have time to explore Pokhara Valley and enjoy activities like boating on Phewa Lake. If we drive, we’ll arrive in the evening, with time to explore Lakeside, witness the Sandhya Aarati ceremony, and shop for trekking essentials. Our overnight stay will be in the Lakeside area.

  • Accommodation Tea House
  • Max Altitude 1950 m
  • Meal Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Today we will drive from Pokhara to the charming village of Ghandruk, located in the Annapurna Region. Ghandruk, a large Gurung village known for its rich culture and beauty, This village offers us breathtaking views of Annapurna South, Himchuli, and Machhapuchare from the renowned Gurung Cottage. After having lunch at Ghandruk, we will head towards Chomrong (2150 m), which is a 5–6 hour trek. The trail continues through lush rhododendrons and oak forests and crosses the suspension bridge over Kimrong Khola. After a few hours of trekking, we will reach Chomrong, where we will spend a night.

  • Accommodation Tea House
  • Max Altitude 2920 m
  • Meal Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Today, after breakfast, we will leave Chhomrong behind and head towards the Himalaya at 2920 m. Our trek begins with a descent down, which leads us to the rushing waters of the Chhomrong Khola. After crossing a suspension bridge, we will walk through the stone paths for the next 2 hours. This challenging ascent takes us to the charming village of Sinuwa, situated at 2350 meters, where we’ll be treated to breathtaking panoramic views. As we continue our journey, the trail passes through a lush forest of bamboo, oak, and rhododendron. Soon, we will reach the small communities of Bamboo and Dovan, marking our progress along the trail. After a few hours of trekking, we will reach the Himalaya, where we will stay for a night.

  • Accommodation Tea House
  • Max Altitude 4130 m
  • Meal Breakfast, Lunch, adnd Dinner

This is day 5, and today we will embark on a trek to Annapurna Base Camp. After breakfast, we will start our trek by ascending a small hill until we reach the picturesque Deurali and Machhapuchare Base Camp at 3720 meters. The trail offers us breathtaking views of the majestic Machhapuchhre, Mt. Hiunchuli, Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Annapurna III, Gandharva Chuli, and Gangapurna. After ascending again for approximately 2 hours, we will reach Annapurna Base Camp and spend a night there.

  • Accommodation Tea House
  • Max Altitude 2300 m
  • Meal Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

After spending some time with the mountains, After having breakfast, we will embark on a trek to Bamboo Village. Following the same path, we will return, passing through the dense rhododendron forests and enjoying the beautiful landscapes and charming villages. Overnight, we will stay at a comfortable lodge.

  • Accommodation Tea House
  • Max Altitude 2300 m
  • Meal Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Today after breakfast, we will trek from Bamboo to Jhinu Danda (1600 m), which takes approximately 5 hours. The trail passes through rhododendron forests, beautiful landscapes, and charming villages to reach Chhomrung. Continuing our trek through villages like Sinuwa, Tilche, Chomrong, and Talung, we will arrive at a Gurung village. After crossing the Chhomrong River, we will reach the charming Jhinu village, where we will spend a night.

  • Accommodation Star Hotel
  • Max Altitude 1700 m
  • Meal Breakfast

Today, we will leave Jhinu Danda behind and descend to Nayapul. Starting from Jhinu Danda and descending alongside the Modi Khola for about 4 to 5 hours, passing through bamboo forests, charming villages, and terraced farms, we will reach beautiful Birethanti. Continuing the descent, we will cross the Modi Khola and eventually arrive at Nayapul, have lunch, and drive back to Pokhara. Overnight, we will stay at a comfortable hotel in Pokhara.

  • Accommodation Star Hotel
  • Max Altitude 1400 m
  • Meal Breakfast

After enjoying breakfast in the morning, you’ll commence your journey back to Kathmandu. Your return trip offers the same two options as your journey from Kathmandu to Pokhara. Upon arrival, you will be transported to your hotel for an overnight stay.

With the remaining time, you can explore the exquisite Kathmandu Durbar Square or other culturally significant sites within the city, which boast a wealth of heritage. Your night will be spent in Kathmandu.

  • Accommodation
  • Max Altitude
  • Meal Breakfast

As our delightful Annapurna Panorama Trek in Nepal concludes, we’ll arrange for your transfer to the airport, ensuring you arrive approximately 3 hours prior to your flight. It has been our privilege to be a part of your enriching cultural and natural journey, and we look forward to the opportunity to serve you again in the future.

Inclusions

What’s Included

  • Airport Transfers: Arrange all airport transfers, both international and domestic, using a tourist vehicle for your convenience.
  • Accommodation During the Trek: Arrange twin-sharing guesthouse accommodations for your group during the trek. Ensure that these guesthouses have attached toilets where available.
  • Hassle-Free Permits: Leave the paperwork to us. We’ll get all the permits you need, including ones for the famous Annapurna Conservation Area Permit and the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) Card.
  • Meals During the Trek: Include all standard meals throughout the trek, consisting of breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Also, provide one hot drink per meal and seasonal fruits to keep your group energized and refreshed.
  • Experienced Trekking Guide: Assign an experienced, first-aid trained, and government-licensed trekking guide who is proficient in English to accompany your group throughout the journey. They will ensure your safety and provide valuable insights into the trek.
  • Porter Support: Provide porters during the trek to carry luggage. Maintain a porter-to-client ratio of 1:2 to lighten the load for your group members.
  • Staff Well-being: Cover all expenses related to staff, including their wages, accommodation, meals, gear, insurance, and necessary medications to ensure their well-being during the trek.
  • Filtered Water: Supply filtered water along the trekking trails using reliable water filtration systems to ensure your group has access to clean and safe drinking water.
  • Airfare/Transportation: Organize round-trip airfare/vehicle between Kathmandu and the starting point of your trek.
  • Trekking Equipment: Provide essential trekking equipment, including a duffel/kit bag, trekking map, sun hat, and a trip completion certificate as souvenirs.
  • Farewell Dinner: Host a memorable farewell dinner on the last night in Nepal, allowing your group to reflect on their journey and celebrate their achievements.
  • Administrative Expenses and Taxes: Cover all administrative expenses and government taxes associated with the trek to ensure a hassle-free experience for your group.

What’s Excluded

  • International Flights: Flights to and from your home country to Kathmandu.
  • Travel Insurance: Comprehensive travel and medical insurance covering trekking at high altitudes.
  • Visa Fees: Nepalese visa fees (obtainable on arrival at Kathmandu airport).
  • Personal Expenses: Expenses for items such as personal gear, snacks, beverages, and souvenirs.
  • Additional Meals: Meals in Kathmandu (except breakfasts in hotels) and during any extended stay.
  • Tips and Gratuities: Tips for guides, porters, and support staff.
  • Emergency Evacuation: Costs associated with emergency evacuation or rescue, if needed.
  • Optional Activities: Optional activities or sightseeing outside of the trek itinerary.
  • Medical Expenses: Costs of medical treatment or medication if needed.
  • Personal Gear: Trekking clothing, footwear, and personal equipment.

Essential Info

Essential Accessories

Trekking in the Annapurna region requires appropriate gear and clothing to ensure your comfort, safety, and enjoyment. Here is a list of necessary equipment and clothing for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek.

General Clothing

Moisture-Wicking Base Layers

  • Lightweight, moisture-wicking t-shirts (synthetic or merino wool)
  • Moisture-wicking undergarments

Insulating Layers

  • Fleece jacket or pullover
  • Insulated down or synthetic jacket (for higher altitudes and colder nights)

Outer Layers

  • Waterproof and breathable shell jacket
  • Waterproof and breathable shell pants (zippered for ventilation)

Trekking Pants

  • Lightweight, quick-dry trekking pants
  • Convertible pants (for adjustable comfort)

Headwear

  • Warm beanie or hat
  • Sun hat or cap with neck protection
  • Buff or neck gaiter

Handwear

  • Lightweight gloves (for lower elevations)
  • Insulated gloves or mittens (for higher elevations and cold nights)

Footwear

  • Sturdy, waterproof trekking boots with ankle support
  • Comfortable trekking socks (moisture-wicking and cushioned)
  • Gaiters (optional, for added protection in snow or rain)

Trekking Gear

  • Backpack: Comfortable, well-fitting daypack (20-30 liters) for your essentials during the day
  • Sleeping Bag: A warm and suitable sleeping bag (rated for the season and temperature)
  • Sleeping Pad: Lightweight, insulated sleeping pad for added comfort and insulation
  • Trekking Poles: Collapsible trekking poles for stability and support on steep descents and ascents
  • Headlamp: A reliable headlamp with extra batteries for early-morning starts or late-night use
  • Water Bottles or Hydration System: At least two 1-liter water bottles or a hydration reservoir to stay hydrated on the trail
  • Sunglasses: High-quality, UV-protective sunglasses with side shields for glacier travel (if trekking during snow season)
  • Trekking Towel: Quick-dry, lightweight trekking towel for personal hygiene.

Electronics

  • Camera and Accessories: If you wish to carry a camera with you, make sure that you have extra batteries, memory cards, charging equipment, a portable power bank, and adapters. Also, make sure that you have a water-resistant camera bag.
  • Mobile Phone: Mobile phone with a local SIM card for communication and navigation (if needed).
  • Maps and Navigation: Detailed trekking map or GPS device to help you navigate the trails.

Personal Comfort

  • Sunscreen and Lip Balm: High SPF sunscreen and lip balm with UV protection to prevent sunburn.
  • Insect Repellent: Insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes and other insects.
  • Trekking Permit and TIMS Card: Keep your trekking permits and TIMS card in a waterproof pouch or bag for safekeeping.

Optional Items

  • Book or Entertainment: A book, Kindle, or other entertainment for downtime at evening tea houses.
  • Travel Pillow: An inflatable or compressible travel pillow for comfort while sleeping.
  • Earplugs: Earplugs block out noise in teahouses and ensure a good night’s sleep.
  • Trekking Umbrella or Raincoat: A compact raincoat for rain protection, especially during monsoon season.
  • Duffel Bag: A sturdy bag for storing extra gear you don’t need on the trek. Leave this at your hotel in Pokhara during the trek.
  • Trekking Insurance: Comprehensive travel insurance that covers trekking at high altitudes, emergency evacuation, and medical expenses.

Miscellaneous

  • Toiletries: Personal hygiene items (toothbrush, toothpaste, biodegradable soap, hand sanitizer, toilet paper, etc.)
  • First Aid Kit: A basic first aid kit with essentials such as bandages, antiseptic wipes, blister treatment, pain relievers, and any personal medications.
  • Water Purification: Water purification tablets or a water filter to treat water from natural sources.
  • Travel Documents: Passport, visa, travel insurance, permits, and photocopies of important documents, kept safe in a water-proof pouch.
  • Cash: Sufficient Nepali Rupees (in small denominations) for expenses along the way, as ATMs may not be available in remote areas.

Essential Information

Altitude Sickness Information

  • Altitude sickness, also known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), can occur when ascending to higher altitudes too rapidly.
  • Symptoms include headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and shortness of breath.
  • We prioritize your safety: our guides are trained to monitor symptoms, and our itineraries allow for proper acclimatization.

Fitness & Experience Required

  • Annapurna Base Camp Trek is graded as moderate to strenuous.
  • Good physical fitness is crucial. Regular cardiovascular exercises are recommended for optimal preparation.
  • While prior trekking experience is beneficial, many trekkers with determination and fitness successfully complete the trek with us.

Visas & International Flights

Upon arrival in Kathmandu, most nationalities can obtain a Nepalese visa. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from travel dates. Anyone from anywhere in the world can reach Nepal using various modes of transportation, including air, land, and waterways. However, the last option is less common due to Nepal’s landlocked status.

Visa and Immigration

Upon arrival at TIA, travelers are required to go through immigration procedures. Depending on your nationality, you might need a visa to enter Nepal. Some nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival. Also, if you do not want any hassle in the airport, you can apply online before you arrive at https://nepaliport.immigration.gov.np/online.

Customs

After clearing immigration, travelers proceed to the customs area. It’s important to declare any items that need to be declared and adhere to Nepal’s customs regulations.

By Air

Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu is the main international airport in Nepal; shortly, two more, Pokhara International Airport and Gautam Buddha International Airport, will also be at your service. Make sure to inquire before your travel date. It serves as the primary gateway for travelers from around the world. Here’s how reaching Nepal by air typically works.

Flights

Various international airlines operate flights to Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) from major cities across the globe. These flights connect major hubs like Dubai, Doha, Delhi, Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Istanbul, and more to Kathmandu. Travelers can book direct flights or connect through one of these hubs. Our team can assist in arranging international flights to and from Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu.

Medical Information

  • We strongly recommend a pre-trek health checkup with your doctor.
  • Discuss any pre-existing medical conditions and medications you may be taking.
  • Carry necessary prescriptions and medications during the trek.
  • Safety standards in Nepal are not always equal to what you might be used to in your home country. Stomach issues often bother travelers in this part of the world and can cause dehydration. Rehydration treatment sachets may be the most important part of your first aid kit when trekking or hiking through places like Nepal.
  • It would also be a good idea to carry mosquito and insect repellents to safeguard against possible insect bites, rashes, or allergies. However, risks are minimal during winter, even in national parks and other areas with hot/humid climates. Still, being well-prepared is always the best option.
  • Due to carbon emissions, the air quality in urban areas can be very poor. Dusty roads can also lead to poor air quality in suburbs or rural areas. Wearing a mask in such areas and in local markets is a good way to safeguard against breathing difficulties and possible illness.

Should there be any necessity, our team can get you the necessary medical attention, including first aid and further assistance. Our areas are well facilitated with adequate drug stores, pharmacies, private clinics and hospitals. General service hours are as follows:

  • Drug Stores and Pharmacies: 09:00 hrs – 17:00 hrs
  • Government Health Clinics: 09:00 hrs – 17:00 hrs
  • Private Health Clinics: 09:00 hrs – 17:00 hrs
  • Major Private Health Clinics: 09:00 hrs – 17:00 hrs
  • Government Hospitals: 24 hrs (including emergency services)
  • Private Hospitals: 24 hrs (including emergency and rescue services)

Travel Insurance

  • Comprehensive travel insurance covering trekking at high altitudes is mandatory.
  • Travel insurance is a crucial safeguard for travelers. It protects against unforeseen events such as trip cancellations, delays or interruptions, medical emergencies, emergency evacuations, lost luggage, and more.
  • It is essential to choose a policy that suits your needs. Understand coverage and be aware of exclusions.
  • Travel insurance can be purchased for single or multiple trips and should be integral to your travel planning for a worry-free journey.
  • Our trekking insurance partners offer policies that include emergency evacuation and cover all potential trek-related risks.

Trekking Crews

Kalpa Holidays ensures that our guides are well-qualified and experienced. Guides typically undergo training that includes:

  • First aid and wilderness medical training.
  • Navigation and map reading.
  • Altitude sickness recognition and management.
  • Emergency response and evacuation procedures.
  • Cultural sensitivity and local customs.

Our porters are well-trained and carry your main luggage, allowing you to hike comfortably.

Currency Exchange

  • The local currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR).
  • Currency exchange services are widely available in Nepal, especially in major cities and tourist areas. Foreign currency can be exchanged at banks, exchange offices, and hotels.
  • Exchange rates can vary, so shopping around for the best rates before making a transaction is recommended.
  • It is also important to note that using credit and debit cards is becoming more common, especially in urban areas.

Weather Condition

  • Weather conditions vary based on altitude and time of year.
  • Lower altitudes experience warm days and cold nights, while higher altitudes can be considerably colder.
  • Be prepared for sudden weather changes, especially in higher regions.

Food and Nutrition Care

  • While trekking, we provide meals and care for your nutritional needs. The main local dish for lunch or dinner is daal bhat—rice and lentils served with various curries. Breakfasts can vary depending on trip routes and regions.
  • As you ascend to higher altitudes, food prices may increase due to transportation challenges. Special meals to try on this trek include Gurung Bread, a deep-fried bread, and Rosti, a hearty potato cake. For a filling meal, you can order Rosti with two eggs on top.
  • We strongly encourage minimizing the use of plastic during the trek. This includes using boiled water and carrying a refillable water bottle instead of buying water in disposable plastic bottles.

Accommodation

  • Nepal offers a wide range of accommodations to cater to the needs of various travelers. Nepal has something to offer everyone, from budget options for backpackers to luxurious hotels for those seeking splendor and indulgence.
  • Accommodation options range from basic to comfortable lodges and tea houses. Rooms are typically twin-sharing with basic amenities.
  • Given the limited availability, our team ensures bookings for your comfort.
  • It is important to note that accommodation options and standards can vary significantly depending on the location and remoteness of the area. Before traveling to Nepal, it is recommended to research and book accommodations in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

Vehicle

  • Domestic flights from Kathmandu to the airport nearest your trekking route or region are the common mode of transport to start the trek.
  • Local transportation might include the occasional use of four-wheelers, local shuttle buses, mules, yaks, etc., for shorter or easier transfers.

Communication Access

  • Mobile network coverage is limited in remote areas along the trekking route.
  • Wi-Fi and charging facilities are available at selected lodges for a nominal fee.
  • Carry a portable charger or power bank to recharge devices.
  • Charging facilities are offered at lodges for a fee to keep your devices powered.

Safety & Security

  • Your safety is our top priority. We ensure that our trekking team is equipped with the necessary gear and equipment and comprehensive first-aid kits.
  • Our experienced leaders and guides possess extensive knowledge and are trained in first aid to handle any health emergencies that may arise. If a trekker falls ill due to altitude, they can decide whether to continue or descend, with their well-being as the primary concern.
  • Always follow their guidance for safety protocols and route adjustments.
  • Staying hydrated, well-rested, and attentive contributes to a secure trekking experience.
  • In case of emergencies, we have access to rescue helicopters for evacuations.

Extra Personal Cash

  • We recommend that all our clients carry personal spending money to cover visa fees, insurance, beverages, snacks, other incidental spending, and souvenirs.

Group or Single Trip

  • Choose between group treks with set departure dates or a private trip tailored to your preferences.
  • Group treks provide the opportunity to bond with fellow trekkers and share experiences, while private treks ensure that you get more time and ease that best suit your requirements.

Responsible Travel

  • We emphasize responsible travel and respecting local culture, people, traditions, and the environment.
  • Minimize waste, avoid single-use plastics, and adhere to Leave No Trace principles.

Trip Extensions

  • Extend your adventure with cultural tours in Kathmandu or explore other trekking routes in Nepal.
  • Take advantage of your free time with activities such as city sightseeing, jungle safaris, paragliding, white-water rafting, or other popular and exciting activities near your trek regions.
  • Adding sub-destinations of interest is also an option.

Secure Payment Mode

In Nepal, secure payment methods are essential for safe and reliable financial transactions, especially in travel and trekking. Travelers have various options for secure payments, including cash, credit and debit cards, traveler’s cheques, mobile payment apps, bank transfers, online payment portals, PayPal, Western Union, MoneyGram, bank cheques, and cash-on-delivery for e-commerce transactions. Bank transfers suit more extensive transactions, and travel agencies offer online payment portals. PayPal is available for online payments, and Western Union and MoneyGram can be used for international money transfers.

Always exercise caution and use reputable businesses to avoid fraud and scams. Keep transaction records and receipts for security. Before traveling to Nepal, check with your bank to ensure your cards are suitable for international use and inform them of your travel plans to prevent card blocks.

Trips notes

This trip is ideal for those who want to witness the beauty of the mountains and explore typical Nepalese villages, locals, and how they live a traditional life in the Himalayas.

This trek consists of the following categories of activities:

Nature Trails

This trek will take you through remote areas and nearby forests filled with trees, native flora, and even wildlife. Changes in topography, physical activity, height, temperature, and air quality can all be found on this type of trails. You will be able to become accustomed to all of these things on this particular trail at a steady and comfortable pace.

Village Trails

Village excursions are usually enjoyable since you may observe and learn about the locals’ way of life. Even though one of the reasons people travel is to experience other cultures, some of these differences may surprise many people given the drastic changes even in basic aspects like food, hygiene, socio-cultural aspects, and communal ethics and manners. The trail crosses through semi-rural and rural communities, enabling you to adjust to these variations tolerably.

Panoramic Trails

On various parts of the route, panoramic trails frequently include community paths and nature trails. Destinations or paths need to be situated atop hills or forests to provide the best panoramic view of the surrounding beauties. As a result, these pathways will lead you to higher locations with fewer people and more natural scenery. The likelihood of seeing nicer panoramas grows along with height, as does the difficulty. The air is constantly thinner and more difficult to reach higher altitudes. However, this trail allows you to feel these things gradually because the terrain is not as challenging, and the endpoint, despite being higher up, is easily accessible.

Cultural and heritage trails

Nepal offers infinite wonders to be amazed at within the limited confines of geographical boundaries. The Himalayas, glistening lakes, incredible biodiversity, and the great range of cultural practices make Nepal an ideal destination for all kinds of tourists. While the Himalayas are unquestionably the main attraction of vacations to Nepal, the beauty of the nation’s culture comes to a close second. Nepal is home to various ethnic groups, each with its own culture, language, customs, and social mores. Trekking along cultural and heritage trails is a means to explore the country’s cultural characteristics, which mix beautiful natural scenery with age-old customs.

Conclusion

The Annapurna Base Camp Trekking offers an unforgettable Himalayan adventure, corresponding stunning mountain scenery with rich cultural experiences. This 10-day journey takes you through myriad geographies, from lush forests to the awe-inspiring Annapurna Massif. Along the way, you’ll discover charming Gurung villages, witness stunning sunrises, and challenge yourself physically while enjoying restful tea house accommodations.

With its moderate difficulty, unique attractions like Machapuchare Base Camp and Jhinu Danda hot springs, and well-supported logistics, this trek is perfect for both seasoned trekkers and fit beginners. Whether you choose the rhododendron-filled spring or the clear-skied autumn, the Annapurna Base Camp Trek promises an amazing journey that combines natural wonder, cultural immersion, and unique achievement in the heart of Nepal’s Himalayas.

 

FAQs

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a renowned trekking route in the Annapurna region of Nepal, It takes you through diverse landscapes, including kush rhododendron forests, terraced fields, and high alpine meadows, ultimately leading to the base camp of the majestic Annapurna mountain range.

The best time for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer stable weather conditions, clear skies, and stunning views of the mountain.

The difficulty level of the Annapurna Base Camp Trek is moderate. While it does involve some challenging uphill sections and high altitude, it is suitable for trekkers with a reasonable level of fitness. Proper acclimatization and gradual ascent are essential to minimize the risk of altitude sickness.

Prior trekking experience is not mandatory for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek. However, basic physical fitness and stamina are recommended. It's also advisable to engage in some preparatory hikes or cardiovascular exercises before embarking on the trek.

Yes, trekkers are required to obtain the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers’s Information Management System (TIMS) card before starting the trek. These permits can be obtained through authorized trekking agencies or the Nepal Tourism Board.

Accommodation options along the Annapurna Base Camp Trek range from basic teahouses to more comfortable lodges. Teahouses typically provide simple but cozy rooms with shared bathroom facilities. It's advisable to carry a sleeping bag for added comfort and warmth.

Essential items to pack for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek include appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions, sturdy hiking boots, a daypack, sunscreen, sunglasses, water purification tablets, a first-aid kit, and a headlamp or flashlight. It's important to pack light but include all necessary items for the trek.

Both options are possible for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek. Many trekkers choose to trek independently, following well-marked trails and staying in teahouses along the route. However, hiring a local guide and/or porter can enhance the experience, provide valuable insights into the region, and ensure safety, especially for those less experienced in trekking or unfamiliar with the area.