Annapurna Base Camp Trek

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Daily Tour

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55 people

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Annapurna Base Camp Trek is an unforgettable adventure through the heart of the stunning Annapurna Range, offering incredible views of peaks like Annapurna, Gangapurna, Machhapuchhre, Lamjung, Hiunchuli, and Fang. This trek is well-planned to help you acclimatize to the altitude with gradual daily climbs. Along the way, you’ll pass through traditional Gurung and Magar villages, giving you a wonderful chance to experience the local cultures.

The journey starts with a day to explore Kathmandu, followed by a scenic flight to Pokhara, the gateway to the Annapurnas. In Pokhara, you’ll have time to relax by the lake and enjoy the vibrant city atmosphere.

From there, the trek begins with a short drive to Nayapul, and then you’ll follow the trail through lush forests of oak, rhododendron, and bamboo. As you ascend the Modi Khola Valley, you’ll be surrounded by the magnificent peaks. The route also takes you through charming villages perched on terraced hillsides, including Ghandruk, a famous Gurung village where you can visit the Ghandruk Cultural Museum.

The highlight of the trek is the Annapurna Sanctuary, leading you to the Annapurna Base Camp, which sits in a massive natural amphitheater of rock and ice. Watching the sunrise here is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

On the way back, you’ll have the chance to relax at the natural hot springs in Jhinu before continuing your journey to Dhampus Phedi and driving back to Pokhara. From there, a scenic drive to Kathmandu will offer a final glimpse of the peaceful rural life below the Himalayas.

For those looking for a shorter adventure with stunning sunrise views, the Annapurna Sunrise Trek is another amazing option. It offers spectacular views that will stay with you forever.

As a Best Trekking Agency in Nepal, Nature Heaven Treks and Expedition ensures that your experience in Nepal is exceptional. Whether you’re exploring the Himalaya in Nepal, seeking a challenging climbing in Nepal adventure, or choosing one of the best treks in Nepal, we provide personalized service for all types of trekkers, including those looking for easy treks in Nepal.

Highlights

  • Witness exquisite sunrise and stunning mountain panorama from Poon Hill.
  • Arrive at Annapurna Base Camp, nestled at the world's tenth-highest peak.
  • Encounter typical Nepali villages with diverse communities; higher elevations predominantly home to indigenous people.
  • Trek swiftly to Annapurna Base Camp, the foot of the world's tenth-highest peak, swiftly.
  • Immerse in the Annapurna region's stunning beauty and witness towering Himalayan Mountains up close.
  • Ideal for travelers with limited time, offering a condensed version of the longer ABC trek.
  • Discover the wonders of the Annapurna Conservation Area along this scenic and enriching trail.
  • Cross suspension bridges, waterfalls, rivers, and trek through lush bamboo and rhododendron forests along the way.
  • Visit Ghandruk village to explore the lifestyle of the Gurung and Magar communities in beauty.
  • Experience a memorable night stay at the Annapurna Base Camp
  • Discover historical and natural attractions in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
  • Relax in the natural hot springs at Jhinu Danda.

Day 1 : Arrival at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport (1 300m/4 260ft)

After completing all passport, immigration, and visa procedures, our team will warmly welcome you outside the airport terminal. Look for a board with your name for easy identification. As representatives of the best trekking and expedition company in Nepal, we ensure your transfer to the hotel is smooth and comfortable.

Upon arrival, you’ll have the afternoon to relax or explore your surroundings. In the evening, we host a special welcome dinner, where you’ll meet your guide and other members of the team. This is a great opportunity to get acquainted and receive a detailed briefing about your trek. During this session, we’ll go over the itinerary, essential details, and conduct a thorough check of your equipment and supplies to ensure you’re fully prepared.

After this informative and welcoming start to your journey, you’ll spend the night at your hotel, recharging for the adventure that lies ahead.

Day 2 : Kathmandu – Pokhara (880m/2 900ft), 6-7 hrs Drive

After breakfast, begin your journey with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara along the Prithvi Highway. The route offers breathtaking views of Nepal's rural charm, Middle Hill landscapes, and prominent rivers such as the Trisuli, which originates from Tibet. The drive passes through the lush lower Gorkha region, nestled beneath the majestic Manaslu range.

Upon reaching Pokhara, transfer to your hotel and settle in. The afternoon is yours to explore the highlights of this vibrant city, the gateway to the Annapurna Region. Visit the enchanting Devi’s Waterfall and the intriguing Shiva’s Cave, each offering unique glimpses of Pokhara’s natural wonders.

As the day winds down, enjoy a peaceful boat ride on the serene waters of Lake Phewa, surrounded by the majestic Himalayas reflecting in its calm surface. End the evening with a delightful dinner, and rest comfortably overnight in Pokhara, ready to delve deeper into the beauty of the Annapurna Region.

Day 3 : Pokhara – Nayapul (1 070m) – Ulleri (2080m/6822ft) 1 hrs 15 min drive, 5-6 hr trek

Leaving your hotel, we head north through scenic farmland and lush forests to reach the trailhead at Nayapul. This marks the beginning of an easy trekking adventure that takes us to the riverside village of Birethanti, situated at 1,000 meters where the Modi and Bhurungdi Khola rivers meet.

Following the Bhurungdi Khola, the trail gradually ascends to Sudame at 1,340 meters, offering a gentle introduction to the experience of trekking in Nepal. Continuing along the valley, we reach Tikhedhunga at 1,510 meters, where the landscape transitions to a more adventurous climb. The trail's highlight is the ascent up steep rock staircases, leading us to the charming village of Ulleri at 2,080 meters.

Surrounded by stunning views and the warmth of the local community, Ulleri provides the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the tranquility of Nepal’s beautiful trekking routes. This day combines a mix of adventure and serene moments, making it ideal for trekkers seeking a rewarding yet approachable journey.

Day 4 : Ulleri – Ghorepani (2 870m/9 420ft), 4-5 hrs

Starting the day early, we are greeted with breathtaking landscapes and spectacular views of Annapurna South and Hiunchuli, their peaks glowing in the soft light of dawn. As part of the Annapurna Sunrise Trekking, the trail ascends through ancient forests of rhododendron and oak, rich in biodiversity and natural beauty.

Taking well-deserved breaks along the way, we steadily climb to the significant village of Ghorepani. This picturesque settlement serves as a key stop, offering incredible vistas of Dhaulagiri I and the expansive Annapurna Himal.

Surrounded by serene mountain beauty and cool, crisp air, we settle in for the night at Ghorepani, preparing for the unforgettable early morning journey to Poon Hill, a highlight of this trekking adventure.

Day 5 : Ghorepani – Poon hill (3 210m/10 530ft) – Tadapani (2 710ft/8 890ft), 6-7 hrs

Rising early, a short but steep 45-minute trek takes you to the grassy summit of Poon Hill, one of the best trekking in Nepal. This iconic viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views of the high Himalayas, including Dhaulagiri I and Upper Dolpo to the west, the magnificent Annapurna Region, and the unique Fish Tail peak, Machhapuchhare. To the east, you’ll see the towering Manaslu peak, and below, an expansive sea of Sal forests stretches towards the lowlands of India, creating a striking contrast to the snowy heights above.

After breakfast, the trek continues eastward to Tadapani, weaving through ridges and lush forests of pine and rhododendron. The trail offers occasional flat stretches, but the high points along the way provide awe-inspiring views of the northern snow-capped peaks. The day's journey concludes in Tadapani, a peaceful retreat after a day filled with spectacular sights, marking the perfect end to a day of trekking in the Annapurna Region.

Day 6 : Tadapani – Chhomrong (1960m/6429ft), 5-6 hrs

The trek from Tadapani to Chhomrong is a memorable 5-6 hour journey through stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. As you descend from Tadapani, the trail takes you through dense rhododendron forests, a hallmark of the Annapurna Region, before gradually ascending and revealing the rural charm of Nepal’s countryside.

Chhomrong, located at an elevation of 1,960 meters, offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna range, with Annapurna South and the iconic Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) dominating the skyline. This village serves as a vital gateway to Annapurna Base Camp and is a melting pot of local culture, providing insight into the daily lives of the Gurung community.

The path to Chhomrong is a combination of natural beauty and man-made features, with stone steps leading you into the heart of the village. Here, you’ll be welcomed by the warmth and hospitality of the locals. This segment of the trek not only offers physical challenges but also deepens your connection with the culture, nature, and spirit of the best trekking in Nepal.

Day 7 : Chhomrong – Himalaya Hotel (2 840m/9 320ft), 6-7 hrs

Descending from Chhomrong, trekkers navigate a broad stone staircase and cross the Chhomrong Khola at 1,900 meters before beginning the ascent through lush forests towards Sinuwa at 2,340 meters. This charming village provides a perfect spot for a lunch break and a well-deserved rest.

The journey continues through magical rhododendron forests into the upper Modi Khola Valley, before descending stone stairs into a dense bamboo forest, eventually reaching the small settlement of Bamboo at 2,310 meters. Beyond Bamboo, the trail ascends the canyon side, passing several avalanche chutes within an untouched forest, leading to Dobhan. A short 30-minute climb brings trekkers to the secluded Himalaya Hotel, nestled amidst the serene natural beauty of the Himalayas.

This peaceful retreat marks a key milestone on the journey toward Annapurna Base Camp, offering trekkers a tranquil and rejuvenating stay as they continue their adventure in one of the best trekking regions in Nepal.

Day 8: Himalaya Hotel – Machhapuchhare BC (3 700m/12 140ft) – Annapurna BC (4 130m/13 550ft), 6-7 hrs

As you ascend, the dense forests slowly give way to the open beauty of alpine grasses and bushes, signaling your entry into the higher elevations of the Himalayas. At Hinku, situated at 3,100 meters, trekkers are welcomed by a mysterious cave, adding a sense of adventure to the journey. Crossing a narrow valley and navigating past avalanche tracks, you continue towards Deorali at 3,140 meters.

The trail’s unique geology, including the captivating canyon sidewalls, adds an interesting aspect to the trek, while the views of the sacred Annapurna Sanctuary become increasingly dramatic. As you approach a ridge, the path ascends to Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC), where lunch is served with the first full view into the Annapurna Sanctuary.

From MBC, a gentle two-hour trek leads you up grassy slopes to the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) hotels, nestled on the glacial moraine of Annapurna South. Here, you stand at 4,000 meters, surrounded by towering peaks that form the Sanctuary's awe-inspiring ice walls, offering a profound sense of accomplishment. Spending the night at Base Camp provides a moment of reflection, with the promise of a breathtaking sunrise over the majestic Annapurna massif, making this one of the best trekking experiences in Nepal.

Day 9 : Annapurna Base Camp – Sinuwa (2 340m/7 680ft), 6-7 hrs

Before dawn breaks, head to the glacier's edge for an unforgettable experience as you witness the stunning beauty of the Himalayas. The panoramic view of peaks stretches in a clockwise direction, beginning with Hiunchuli, followed by Annapurna South, the towering ice wall crowned by Annapurna I, and extending to Singu Chuli (Fluted Peak), Tent Peak (Tharpu Chuli), Annapurna III, Gangapurna, and the iconic Machhapuchhre. The serene moment is enhanced by the audible grind of the glacier shifting in its ancient U-shaped valley below.

After breakfast, retrace your steps back to Bamboo, then make a slight ascent to Sinuwa, where a more comfortable and relaxing night awaits. Here, you can rest and reflect on the incredible journey through the Annapurna region, immersed in the majestic silence of the Himalayas. Sinuwa offers a peaceful setting, providing the perfect backdrop for an overnight stay, marking another remarkable day on your trek through one of Nepal's best trekking regions.

Day 10: Sinuwa – Jhinu Danda (1 750m/5 740ft) Pokhara (910m/2 900ft), 2-3 drive

Begin your descent to the Chhomrong Khola, then tackle the steep steps back up to Chhomrong. From there, journey to the small hamlet of Taglung, before taking a side path that sharply descends to Jhinu Danda. Here, enjoy a delicious lunch and perhaps relax in the famous hot springs by the riverbank. After soaking in the warmth of the hot springs, ascend back to the village and continue your descent to cross the Modi Khola at New Bridge. Next, take a drive to Naya Pul, where you connect to the Pokhara-Baglung Highway, leading you back to Pokhara and your hotel.

For a deeper understanding of the region's geography and culture, consider visiting the Mountain Museum, which offers rich insights into the history and people of the Annapurna region. Conclude your day with an overnight stay in Pokhara, reflecting on the amazing experiences of your trek through one of Nepal’s best trekking destinations.

Day 11 : Pokhara – Kathmandu (1 300m/4 260ft), 6-7 hrs drive

After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive back to Kathmandu along the Prithvi Highway, a route that showcases the diverse and captivating landscapes of rural Nepal. As you journey through the Middle Hills, the road offers stunning views and a glimpse into the daily lives of local communities. The highway runs parallel to major rivers like the Trisuli Nadi, originating from the Tibetan plateau, adding a serene backdrop to your drive. The route also passes through the lower reaches of the Gorkha region, nestled beneath the towering peaks of Manaslu.

This return trip not only connects two major cities but also bridges the natural beauty and cultural richness of Nepal, concluding with an overnight stay in Kathmandu. Here, you can reflect on the entirety of your journey through the heart of the Himalayas, carrying cherished memories of the landscapes, people, and experiences that make the Annapurna region and Manaslu trek truly unforgettable.

Day 12 : Final Departure

As your journey comes to a close, ensure your luggage is packed, leaving nothing behind. We welcome your feedback to help us improve your experience. Our team will escort you from your hotel to Kathmandu International Airport according to your flight schedule. If you have extra days and wish to explore more, we offer a range of adventurous treks and relaxing tours in Nepal, including experiences in the Annapurna region and Manaslu. We look forward to welcoming you back for your next Himalayan adventure.

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  • Pickup from Kathmandu International Airport as per your arrival date and time.
  • 2 nights of accommodation in Kathmandu based on a 3-star category
  • Tourist bus ticket to Pokhara from Kathmandu
  • 2 nights' accommodation in Pokhara based on the 3 Stars category
  • Taxi to the trek start point (Birethanti) from Pokhara
  • All necessary entry permits for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek
  • One professional English-speaking trekking guide, all necessary insurance, meals, and allowances
  • 9 nights of twin-sharing accommodation during the trek
  • 3 meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek
  • Taxi to Pokhara from the trek's endpoint (Siwai)
  • Tourist Bus Ticket to Kathmandu from Pokhara
  • One map of Annapurna Base Camp trekking
  • Farewell dinner before you depart from Nepal
  • Sleeping bag, down jacket (you could return after the trip)
  • Trekking gear duffel bag for your trekking stuff (if you take a porter)
  • Airport transfer services as your departure date and time
  • Kathmandu city tour monument fees
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu Pokhara except welcome and farewell dinner
  • All the soft and alcoholic drinks
  • Mineral water
  • Boiled water
  • Personal expenses
  • Electronic devise recharge
  • Wi-Fi
  • Travel insurance and evacuation
  • Tipping

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Tour's Location

How long does it take to hike Annapurna Base Camp?

Hiking to Annapurna Base Camp typically takes 7 to 12 days, depending on your pace and itinerary. This trek, considered one of the best trekking in Nepal, offers breathtaking mountain views, lush forests, and rich culture, making it an unforgettable adventure for all.

How difficult is the Annapurna Base Camp trek?

The Annapurna Base Camp trek, one of the best trekking in Nepal, is moderately challenging. The trek spans the stunning Annapurna Region, with steep ascents, descents, and altitudes reaching over 4,000m. With proper preparation, it's an achievable and rewarding adventure for most hikers.

How much does it cost to trek at Annapurna Base Camp?

The cost to trek at Annapurna Base Camp varies depending on the services you choose. On average, it ranges from $900 to $1,500. This includes permits, transportation, guides, accommodation, and meals. The Annapurna Region offers the best trekking in Nepal, combining affordability with stunning views.

Is Annapurna Base Camp for beginners?

Yes, Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) is suitable for beginners with good preparation. Known for the best trekking in Nepal, the Annapurna Region offers a moderate trail with gradual ascents and breathtaking views. With proper fitness, guidance, and acclimatization, beginners can enjoy this trek safely.

Do you need a sleeping bag for Annapurna base camp trekking?

Yes, a sleeping bag is essential for the best trekking in Nepal, including the Annapurna Region. Nights at higher altitudes can be very cold, even inside teahouses. A warm sleeping bag ensures comfort and a good night’s sleep during your adventure.

What is the best time to trek to Annapurna Base Camp?

Annapurna Region offers some of the best trekking in Nepal, and the ideal time to visit is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These seasons provide clear skies, moderate temperatures, and stunning views of the Himalayas, ensuring an unforgettable trek.

What is the cheapest price for the Annapurna Base Camp trek?

Annapurna Base Camp trek is one of the best trekking in Nepal and offers an incredible adventure. The cost can vary depending on the trek's duration, group size, and service level. On average, the cheapest price for this trek starts from around $700 to $900.

Why is Annapurna Base Camp famous?

Annapurna Base Camp is one of the best trekking in Nepal due to its stunning natural beauty and the chance to get up close to some of the highest peaks in the world. Located in the Annapurna Region, it offers trekkers diverse landscapes, from lush forests to alpine meadows, and unparalleled views of the Annapurna mountain range.

Is the Annapurna Base Camp trek crowded?

Annapurna Base Camp trek is one of the best trekking in Nepal, attracting trekkers from around the world. While it can get busy, especially during peak seasons like spring and autumn, the trek offers stunning views of the Annapurna Region. Early mornings and off-season months provide a quieter experience.

 
How do I prepare for Annapurna Base Camp?

Preparing for the Annapurna Base Camp trek involves physical fitness, packing the right gear, and acclimatizing properly. Focus on cardio and endurance exercises like hiking, walking, or running. Research the Annapurna Region and choose the best trekking in Nepal agency to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

What food is served at Annapurna Base Camp?

Annapurna Base Camp, you’ll find a variety of hearty and nutritious meals to keep you energized during your trek. Popular options include Dal Bhat (lentil soup with rice), momo (dumplings), soups, pasta, noodles, and traditional Tibetan bread. The food is simple but filling, designed for trekkers tackling the best trekking in Nepal. In the Annapurna region, expect freshly prepared dishes made with locally sourced ingredients, offering a taste of Nepal’s unique flavors while you enjoy the stunning mountain views.

Is there a mobile network in Annapurna Base Camp?

Yes, there is mobile network coverage in Annapurna Base Camp, but it may not be as reliable as in the city. The signal is better in lower areas like Pokhara and parts of the trek, but as you ascend, it becomes spotty. However, it's still possible to stay connected in the Annapurna Region with some effort. For the best trekking in Nepal, it’s a good idea to inform loved ones in advance about limited service.

How many steps are in the Annapurna Base Camp trek?

Annapurna Base Camp trek involves a variety of terrains and climbs, so it's hard to count the exact number of steps. However, on this trek, you’ll encounter numerous stone steps, especially as you ascend towards Annapurna Region. It's part of the best trekking in Nepal, offering stunning views and an unforgettable experience.

Is there snowfall in Annapurna Base Camp?

Yes, snowfall can occur in Annapurna Base Camp, especially during the winter months (December to February). The Annapurna Region is known for its stunning mountain views and snowy landscapes, making it one of the best trekking in Nepal destinations for those seeking a winter adventure in the Himalayas.

How many kilometers is the Annapurna Base Camp trek?

Annapurna Base Camp trek covers approximately 115 to 130 kilometers, depending on your route and starting point. This trek takes you through lush forests, traditional villages, and offers stunning views of the Annapurna region's towering peaks. It's considered one of the best trekking in Nepal, showcasing breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural experiences.

Is avalanche risk in Annapurna Base Camp?

Avalanche risk in Annapurna Base Camp is relatively low, but it is important to be aware of the changing weather conditions in the Annapurna Region. While it is considered one of the best trekking in Nepal, trekkers should always trek with a guide and check weather forecasts to ensure safety.

How cold does it get in Annapurna Base Camp?

Annapurna Base Camp, temperatures can drop below freezing, especially at night. During the day, it can be around 5°C to 15°C, but at night, it can reach -5°C to -10°C or even colder in winter. The Annapurna Region offers one of the best trekking in Nepal, with stunning views and challenging weather conditions.

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