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One of the most popular treks in Nepal's mountainous terrain, Annapurna Base Camp takes trekkers on an expedition to an 8091m summit. You will experience the thrill, vigor, joy, and bliss of being close to nature on this walk. The Annapurna Base Camp Trek introduces you to the province's unique flora and fauna as well as the people's diverse cultures and ways of life.
Along the path of the Annapurna Base Camp Trek, there are numerous trailheads. Some of the main beginning sites for their trips include Nayapul, Tikhedhunga, Hille, and Ulleri. After arriving in Pokhara, visitors board a tour bus or a private vehicle to the starting point of their trip. After arriving at Nayapul by car and trekking, the typical trekking trails begin.
One should surely take pleasure in the chirping of birds and the placid murmur of the stream as one begins the Annapurna Base Camp Trek. The route is entirely uphill as it travels through the village of Ulleri and toward Ghorepani (2874 m). Although the climb can be challenging and steep for some hikers, the experiences you have there help to make the pain go away.
We'll hike to bamboo and pass through the rhododendron-filled woodland close to the Modi River on the route to Dovan. After that, a six-hour climb will take us to Annapurna Base Camp, which is at a height of 4,095 meters. Machhapuchhre Base Camp, which is stunningly positioned on the northern flank, will be passed by on the way.
After approximately four hours of hiking, we will reach Annapurna Base Camp, where we will be stunned by the beautiful views of Mt. Machhapuchhre, the South Annapurna Range, Huinchuli, and more addition to the 10th highest mountain in the world, Annapurna I (8,091 m), which is surrounded by glaciers.
The wide Himalayan ranges that extend from Vara-Shikar Peak towards the Manaslu and Lamjung Himal ranges, as well as the area's geography, are two of the trek's standout features. Early in the morning, the mountains are breathtaking. The trek's route offers stunning views of the rising sun. The trips bring you quite near to the peaks' 6,000–8,000 meter summits. With a sloping distance of around 60 to 70 kilometers and a diversity of landscapes, there is one mountain higher than 8,000 meters, thirteen over 7,000 meters, and sixteen more over 6,000 meters.
You can expect on receiving a variety of natural experiences throughout the Annapurna Base Camp Trek, including serene surroundings and breathtaking mountain views. The walk gives the sense of being in a tropical paradise thanks to the rhythmic sounds of a variety of birds, waterfall rumbles, and monkeys conversing from the tree.
Take in the stunning variety of the Himalayas scenery as you stroll by remote communities, lovely woods, broad tundra separated by rushing rivers, and the turquoise mountains encircling Annapurna Base Camp as they shimmer at dusk. Awe-inspiring views can be had from the Annapurna Base Camp of the peaks of Fishtail, Hiunchuli, Annapurna Massif, Dhaulagiri, Tilicho, Pisang, and Pungda Danda, among many others.
Along the route, you'll make a pit break at the well-known Poon Hill viewpoint and relax in Jhinu Danda's natural hot springs. The sunrise over the Annapurna Mountains can be seen in awe-inspiring fashion from Poon Hill; the early-morning climb will be worthwhile.
From the Annapurna Base Camp, there are breathtaking mountain vistas that are pleasing to the eyes, mind, and spirit. obtain a positive energy from the Himalayan trail that satisfies your need to gaze upon stunning, snow-covered mountains that are thought to be the harvest goddess "Annapurna."
Have you ever watched a fairy tale film? Although they are not filmed here, the Annapurna Sanctuary areas have some of the most beautiful natural landscapes in the world, including cascading rivers, lush green rhododendrons, bamboo, alpine forests, vast moorlands, and various Himalayan ranges.
For trekkers who want to explore the natural and diverse trail that leads to the mountainous region with an understanding of natural diversification and terrain land structure starting from the plain to the peaks rise, Annapurna Base Camp Trekking can be a mesmerizing and surprisingly beautiful destination.
If you're a traveler interested in a multiethnic population, flora, fauna, and panoramic views, the 10-day Annapurna Base Camp Trek plan is a terrific choice. Base Camp Trip also excels at providing top-notch services and ideal lodging for any kind of mountain wilderness experience. The tenth-tallest peak in the world, Mt. Annapurna, stands at 8091 m; creating a stunning adventure narrative around it.
Trekkers can take in the breathtaking mountain views and lush, green environs of Nepal's several sites. The Annapurna region is the most appealing place in all of Nepal. The Annapurna Conservation Area Project location on the path offers effective urban potential.
It takes 5 to 7 hours to walk the entire distance. You will occasionally be climbing up mountains, so you should take precautions to avoid getting altitude sickness.
The tea houses, which are sometimes referred to as trekking hotels and are where you spend the night while on the hike, are fairly basic and feature only the most essential amenities. The availability of electrical outlets for charging electronics may not always be free and occasionally may require payment. Sometimes, hot water could not be available. There may not be great connectivity even if some places have Wi-Fi.
You'll encounter many other hikers and organizations on your journey and in the tea houses because the Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a well-traveled route. Due to the nature of foreign travel, if there are major risks involved, this expedition will operate on a reduced timetable.
It is essential to be in top physical condition, which necessitates training before your trip to make sure you are well-prepared. The gear you'll need to bring can vary depending on what season you're hiking in, so it's important to be prepared.
Trekking with a backpack weighing more than 5 kilos (or 12 pounds) will require hours of uphill climbing. You must hike for at least four hours each day. Our ascent and descent total more than 4,000 meters as we make our way to Annapurna Base Camp. On the way back, you'll have to hike nearly or more than 10 km (up and down hills) in difficult terrain. All of this will occur between 2,001 and 4,130 meters above sea level. 25 to 40% less oxygen will be sent to your muscles, enhancing their ability to move.
Once you've scheduled your climb to Annapurna Base Camp, take a once-weekly 3- to 5-hour walk that includes both an ascent and a descent of hills. The trick is to gradually increase a backpack's weight, starting at 5 kg. This usually occurs three to five months before the mission. Including three to four additional training workshops per week, according to the time allotted. These will range from weightlifting to climbing stairs on the Stairmaster while carrying weights. sessions with a weighted bag during each bike ride.
Start walking as many hills as you can with a slow, steady effort as soon as you can. I'll try to keep my heart rate where it should be. the goal of striving to drink one liter of water for every hour of exercise. To stretch your muscles and relax your mind when hiking to Annapurna Base Camp, you should also get in shape for your cardiovascular and mental health by engaging in activities like yoga, cycling, swimming, and other related pursuits.
Travellers should be comfortable with somewhat-demanding activities.
Narayan Baniya (nature pathfinder) and Sumir Gyawali (yoga teacher) guide me in this adventure. Actually they manage perfectly my short time and all the noisy burocratic thinks like documents or Covid control. They makes me feel safely and had care of me since the moment I reserved .. now I’m at home and still feel the power of their experience, friendship and good nature. They makes me “enter” in the Nepali lifestyle, from metropolitan Kathmandu until the top of the mountain were the vibes are soo deep. Their good vibes are compatible with all, Sumir had a clinical yogi eye and Narayan the calm you need to arrive over the clouds.. it was like a day dreaming and I never forget this experience out of time. Thank you Antonio
A great & well organised experience. I highly recommend Himalayan recreation to anyone planning to trek to the Annapurna Basecamp. Everything from start to finish was all taken care of, taking away all of the stress of organisation so that I could focus on enjoying the trek. Ashok was very responsive on whatsapp at all times and was able to adapt the tour when circumstances changed. For example, when my flight to Pokhara was cancelled, Ashok arranged for a friendly driver to take me all the way there by private car instead (I did have to wait 1.5 hours for the driver, but traffic in Kathmandu is difficult). My guide Santosh and porter Bal were very friendly and accommodating and were good company during the trek. They have the English skills required to answer the majority of questions, particularly relating to the trek. Overall, a very good experience. The trek itself is very beautiful. It has everything, including rural villages with rice terraces, bamboo forests, and epic mountains. The accommodation is basic but everything you need for a trek (much better than camping). The weather forecast is inaccurate - I enjoyed decent weather despite the forecast being constant rain/thunder. I found the difficulty to be much easier than others state, and could have completed the trek in 5-6 days. Almost anyone with a decent level of fitness would be able to complete this trek (adjusting the duration to accommodate).
The Annupurna Poon Hill Trip is a lovely trek through the lower elevations of the Annupurna range of the Himalayas. Starting from Pokhara, a 90 minute drive in a taxi drops us off at the beginning of the trek and then goes up from there. My guide, Raj, was absolutely awesome and provided a lot of great information about the area during our trek over the several days that this trek takes place. The second day of the climb takes us to the small town of Ghorepani, and then an early climb the next morning to Poon Hill. I went on this trip in the 2nd year of the virus. According to my guide, the number of travelers was still way down from pre-pandemic years. So, in one way, it is a great time to travel since you will have most of the trails to yourself. The tea houses are also pretty empty. The negative side to this is that there are limited menu items and several places didn't have WiFi. There are a few recommendations I would make about this trip. The first is the ride from Kathmandu to Pokhara. I took the bus and regretted it about halfway there. While the distance is only 200 km, it took about 8 hours on the bus. If I were to do this again, I would have opted for a 30 minute flight. It costs more, but is so worth it. Second, make sure you bring toilet paper with you on the trek. The tea houses I stayed in during my trek didn't have any. So, bringing a roll of your own is a huge help. And speaking of bathrooms, most of the toilets along the route are not the western style sit-down toilets. Rather they are the hole in the grounds. So, make sure to use the bathroom before leaving the tea house since the next western-style toilet isn't until the next guest house, which could be a half day hike away. Finally, if you have time after the trek, spend an extra day in Pokhara. It is much more interesting than Kathmandu. Otherwise, the trek was wonderful and the folks at Himalayan Recreation did a great job in staying in touch, picking me up at the airport when I arrived in Nepal, and provided excellent service all the way through.
This trip was the first we took with those guys. It was very nice, guide was interesting and gave us a lot information about Bhaktapur and Nepal itself. After they arranged few more trips for us. First was Chitwan national park and jeep safari. After Pokhara and paragliding. And then return to Kathmandu. It was very helpful to have someone local there who can arrange flights, pick ups, all the activities and return wherever needed. We didn't have more time, but all the time we had, they managed to organize for us, without stressing or worrying. I truly recommend them, because they are very responsible and helpful for any situation. I firstly met them in Kathmandu for our first trip and they helped us with all the others.
You need to wake up around 6 oclock, quick breakfast at hotel (Packed Breakfast) then Our Guide will
come to hotel to pick you up and drive to Tourist Bus Terminal to leave Pokhara at 07.00 oclok. It takes
aroun 6-7 hrs drive to reach Pokhara. If the road is nice and no traffic, you will reach Pokhara around
4pm and you will directly to Hotel. Overnnite in Pokhara (B/L/D)
After breakfast in the morning, you will drive to the starting point of Trek called Matque or Mutque.
driving to Mutque will be 1-1.5 hrs and from here you will directly start doing trek up and up to Jhinu and
Chomrong, During this first trekking day, you will pass through 2 different long suspension bridges with
beautiful landscape of village and local people around neighboorhood. Trekking to Matque to
Chomrong will take 3-4 hrs and you will stay overnite in Chommrong (B/L/D)
After Breakfast you will start your trek at 7.30 from Chomrong to Lower Sinuwa and a steep ascent to
Upper Sinuwa, a steep ascent, flat and Descent to Bamboo, Dovan and Deuralli/Himalaya. Treks to
Annapurna Basecamp are arranged like stony steps with combination of steep ascending, flat and
descending too. it will take around 6-7 hrs to reach Deuralli/Himalaya this day. Today trek will be quite
tough and you need to maintain your pace nicely and have strong spirit to go throught all the treks.
During the trek, you will see so many beautiful view of endemic plants, waterwalls, animals, villages and
South Annapurna Mountain and Fish Tail. Overnite Himalaya / Deuralli (B/L/D)
Today is your hiking summit to Annapurna Basecamp. the trek will be started after breakfast at 7
oclock. you will walk through Rocky river, bridges and keep ascening till you reach Machapuchre
Basecamp (MBC) at day time for lunch.
We will stop for Lunch in MBC before reaching ABC so you can enjoy the Himalayas peaks of
Annapurna Himalayan Ranges like Ganga Purna, Annapurna III, Fishtail, Gandharva Chuli, Himchuli,
Annapurna South. After reaching ABC you will be in the total bowl of Himalayas, Surrounded by
Himalayas peaks. From ABC you see more peaks such as Tent Peak, Singu Chuli, Bhara Shikhar, and
Annapurna I, which is the highest peak we can see from our Short ABC Trek.
Annapurna Glaciers behind the tea house and Sunset views over Fishtail and the other Himalayas will
make the Short ABC Trek more memorable and unforgettable. You are able to see the beautiful golden
sunrise in Annapurna Basecamp if the weather is clear. Total Trek from Deuralli to Annapurna
Basecamp is about 5-6 hrs. Overnite in Annapurna Basecamp (B/L/D)
Today early morning around 5.30 you can walk out from teahouse and enjoy the Golden Sunrise
around Annapurna Basecamp. You can see the most Stunning view of Annapurna Mountain, Mt
Macchapuchre/Fish tail, Tent Peak, Annapurna South and Annapurna Glacier. Back to Teahouse
around 6.30 and after breakfast and checked out from the tea house, you will trek down directly to
bamboo. Annapurna Basecamp to Bamboo distance is around 16.7 km. This day will be the long day
walk in Annapurna while returning from ABC Trekking. it takes 6-7 hrs to walk down and reach
Bamboo. Overnite in Bamboo (B/L/D)
It takes 5-7 hrs to reach Jhinu Danda from Bambooo depends on your walkijg speed and fitness level.
Path will be indeed very tiring but once you reach Jhinu Dana, You will forget all the tiredness while
taking pleasure in natural view over there. If you have chance to try Natural Hot Spring in Jhinu Danda
it will make you relaxed. Local People say Jhinu Danda “Tatopani” is a naturally hot spring. You can
take a bath here. Overnite in Jhinu Danda (B/L/D0
After breakfast you will walk down for 30 minutes to Mutque area to find Jeep which will drive you to
Nayapul and direct to Pokhara. Nayapul - Pokhara distance is about 45.5 km which takes around 1.5 till
2 hours drive. You will reach Pokhara day time and you will still have much time if you are not tired to
do self sightsseeing around Hotel you stay or Phewa Lake side near Hotel. Overnite in Pokhara (B/L/D
After breaksfast at hotel Our guide will accompany you to check out from hotel and directly go to Touris Bus Terminal to
drive back to Kathmandu. it takes 6-7 hrs to reach Kathmandu if there is no traffic jam. Once reaching kathmandu in the
afternoon you will take rest for a while then in the evening we will invite you for farewell dinner and we distritibute Your
Certificate of Achievement of having been successful reaching the Annapurna Basecamp. Overnite in Kathmandu (B/L/D)
Today is your last your day in Annapurna Basecamp Package. You have free time to rest till check out time comes at 12pm.
Our Company Staff will pick you up at hotel and drop you at Tribhuvan International Airport. Trip ends. And Thank you for
trust us as your trekking company. See you again in the coming trip
Airport Pick up and Drop Private Car (Not Taxi) upon arrival and departure
3 Star Hotel Accomodation (Shared Room) in Kathmandu (2 Nites) and Pokhara (2 Nites), when arrival and when coming back from trekking
All clean Standard Teahouses (Shared Room) in Chommrong, Bamboo, Himalaya/Deuralli, Annapurna Basecamp, Jhinu Danda
Deluxe Tourist Bus Ticket from Kathmandu & Pokhara (both ways)
Jeep (shared) from Pokhara to Matque (both ways)
Meals 3 x a day during trekking as per Itinerary
Seasonal Fruits during trekking
Helicopter / Horse Rent Arrangement Service for Emergency
Professional Licensed English Speaking Guide
Experienced & Helfpul Porter (1 porter for 2 People with max luggage 25 kg)
Trekking Permit & Government Tax
Farewell Dinner before Departure
Official Trekking Certificate from our Company
Flight ticket to Nepal
Visa USD 30 & Travel Insurance
Tips for Guide & Porter
Extra Days/Night Accomodation & meals out of the itinerary
Horse Rent / Helicopter Cost if force majeur happens
Personal Expenses during trekking such as wifi/nepal simcard (internet connection), Phone charge, hot water, drinks (mineral water), snacks, laundry etc
Other Personal Expenses such as Trekking Equipment Shopping & cost which are not included in the above
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US $699