Annapurna Base Camp Trek

$795 $636 / Person

Destination

Annapurna Base Camp

Trip Type

Tea house trek

Duration

10 Days

Trip Grade

Easy

Start At

Kathmandu

End At

Pokhara

Altitude

4130m

Transport

Private Vehicle/Tourist Bus

Accomodation

Teahouse

Itinerary

Day 1 Drive to Pokhara

Maximum Altitude: 1,400 metres

Duration: 7 to 8 hours

Accommodation: Hotel

You will drive to Pokhara on the first day of the ABC trek from Kathmandu. Here are some details regarding this trip:

Distance: It takes around 200 kilometres (124 miles) of road travel to go from Kathmandu to Pokhara. The duration of the journey varies between six and seven hours, contingent upon traffic and road conditions.

Mobility: Taxis, private vehicles, and tourist buses are among the available modes of mobility. Because they are reasonably priced and provide a nice ride, tourist buses are a popular option. Although they might be somewhat more expensive, private vehicles or taxis offer greater freedom.

Route de luxe: The journey from Kathmandu to Pokhara provides breathtaking vistas of the Nepalese landscape. You’ll travel via charming towns, rivers, terraced farms, and traditional landscapes as you depart from Kathmandu. On clear days, you may even catch a glimpse of the Himalayan peaks.

Lunch break: There are a number of rest areas and eateries along the route where you may stop and have lunch throughout the journey. Malekhu, which is renowned for its regional fish specialities, is one of the most well-liked spots to eat.

Pokhara: The Annapurna mountain range encircles this stunning lakeside city, which awaits your arrival. Pokhara is a well-liked travel destination that acts as a starting point for a number of hikes in the Annapurna range.

Lodging: Pokhara has a variety of lodging choices, including lodges, hotels, and guesthouses that may accommodate a range of budgets. You have the option to begin your trip the next day after spending the night in Pokhara.

Day 2 Drive to Nayapul/Trek to Tikedhunga

Time FrameWalking time: 4 to 5 hours and driving time: 2 hours

Maximum Elevation 1,525 metres

Accommodation: Tea Room

There are two options for the second day of the ABC trek: either drive to Nayapul or go straight to Tikhedhunga. Allow me to brief you on each of the two options:

First Step: Travel to Nayapul

Situated at a height of around 1,070 metres (3,510 feet), Nayapul is a tiny village. If you decide to drive, it is the beginning of the Annapurna base camp trip. Here’s what to anticipate if you choose this course of action:

Starting in Pokhara: Depending on traffic and road conditions, the picturesque trip to Nayapul will take you between 1.5 and 2 hours. You will depart Pokhara in the morning.

Travel by road: The Pokhara to Nayapul route offers stunning views of the surrounding area, rivers, and terraced crops. Along the way, the route goes through a number of tiny settlements.

Permit check: At the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) checkpoint at Nayapul, you must verify the validity of your permits. Before you begin the hike, confirm that you have the required permissions.

Hike to Tikhedhunga: You will start your hike from Nayapul to Tikhedhunga, which is located at an elevation of around 1,540 metres (5,050 feet). Depending on your speed, the 8 kilometres (5 miles) of hiking from Nayapul to Tikhedhunga should take about 3–4 hours.

The path follows the banks of the Modi Khola (river) and is reasonably easy from Nayapul to Tikhedhunga. As you travel through charming towns, fertile fields, and thick forests, you will take in the area’s breathtaking natural splendour.

Step 2: Hike straight to Tikhedhunga

Alternatively, you might decide to forego the journey and begin your hike from Nayapul, walking straight to Tikhedhunga. For individuals who would rather have a more involved trekking experience right away, this is a good alternative. Here’s what to anticipate:

Beginning at Nayapul: This option requires you to make travel arrangements from Pokhara to Nayapul, which is a shorter distance than the entire drive there.

Trip to Tikhedhunga: Using the previously indicated track, you will begin your trip from Nayapul in the direction of Tikhedhunga. The above-mentioned hiking distance and expected time are unchanged.

Description of the path: There are beautiful views of the surrounding forests, towns, and landscapes along the trail that leads from Nayapul to Tikhedhunga. Along the route, you’ll cross a number of suspension bridges and run across locals.

Lodging: Upon arriving at Tikhedhunga, lodging choices include teahouses and lodges, which are comparable to those for drivers heading to Nayapul.Time FrameWalking time: 4 to 5 hours and driving time: 2 hours
Peak Elevation: 1,525 metres
AccommodationTea Room

There are two options for the second day of the ABC trek: either drive to Nayapul or go straight to Tikhedhunga. Allow me to brief you on each of the two options:

First Step: Travel to Nayapul

Situated at a height of around 1,070 metres (3,510 feet), Nayapul is a tiny village. If you decide to drive, it is the beginning of the Annapurna base camp trip. Here’s what to anticipate if you choose this course of action:

Starting in Pokhara: Depending on traffic and road conditions, the picturesque trip to Nayapul will take you between 1.5 and 2 hours. You will depart Pokhara in the morning.

Travel by road: The Pokhara to Nayapul route offers stunning views of the surrounding area, rivers, and terraced crops. Along the way, the route goes through a number of tiny settlements.

Permit check: At the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) checkpoint at Nayapul, you must verify the validity of your permits. Before you begin the hike, confirm that you have the required permissions.

Hike to Tikhedhunga: You will start your hike from Nayapul to Tikhedhunga, which is located at an elevation of around 1,540 metres (5,050 feet). Depending on your speed, the 8 kilometres (5 miles) of hiking from Nayapul to Tikhedhunga should take about 3–4 hours.

The path follows the banks of the Modi Khola (river) and is reasonably easy from Nayapul to Tikhedhunga. As you travel through charming towns, fertile fields, and thick forests, you will take in the area’s breathtaking natural splendour.

Step 2: Hike straight to Tikhedhunga

Alternatively, you might decide to forego the journey and begin your hike from Nayapul, walking straight to Tikhedhunga. For individuals who would rather have a more involved trekking experience right away, this is a good alternative. Here’s what to anticipate:

Beginning at Nayapul: This option requires you to make travel arrangements from Pokhara to Nayapul, which is a shorter distance than the entire drive there.

trip to Tikhedhunga: Using the previously indicated track, you will begin your trip from Nayapul in the direction of Tikhedhunga. The above-mentioned hiking distance and expected time are unchanged.

Description of the path: There are beautiful views of the surrounding forests, towns, and landscapes along the trail that leads from Nayapul to Tikhedhunga. Along the route, you’ll cross a number of suspension bridges and run across locals.

Lodging: Upon arriving at Tikhedhunga, lodging choices include teahouses and lodges, which are comparable to those for drivers heading to Nayapul.

Day 2 Trek From Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani

  • Trekking duration: 6 to 7 hours
  • Maximum Altitude: 2,775 metres
  • LodgingTea Room or Cabin

On the third day of your trip to ABC, you will hike from Ghorepani to Tikhedhunga. This is a thrilling portion of the trip as you keep climbing past picturesque towns and stunning scenery. What to anticipate on this day is as follows:

Tikhedhunga (1,570m) to Ulleri (1,960m): Tikhedhunga to Ulleri is an upward ascent that starts the day. The stone stairs in this stretch of the route might be a little difficult, but they are also quite rewarding. You’ll travel through verdant forests and little towns as you ascend.

Ulleri to Banthanti (2,250m): The route goes through forests of oak and rhododendron after arriving at Ulleri. Along the route, there are a number of teahouses where you may stop and have some refreshments. You can unwind and take in the stunning surroundings in Banthanti, a little village.

Banthanti to Nangethanti (2,460m): A deep forest is traversed on the Banthanti to Nangethanti trek. Beautiful mountain vistas and the chance to see native wildlife may be found in this area. Before arriving in Ghorepani, there is another place to relax, Nangethanti.

Nangethanti to Ghorepani (2,840m): You will ascend farther from Nangethanti to Ghorepani. With slow progress, the path offers breath-taking vistas of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna mountain ranges. Trekkers frequently stop in Ghorepani, a lovely town perched on a ridge. This area has a number of teahouses, stores, and lodging choices.

You’ll go through a variety of landscapes over the day, such as open slopes, woodlands, and stone stairs. Although the walk might be physically taxing, the breathtaking scenery and the kind people make it an amazing experience. When travelling to Ghorepani, remember to drink enough of water, stop when necessary, and have fun.

Day 4 Ghorepani - Poon Hill - Tadapani

  • Trekking Duration: 7 to 8 hours
  • Maximum Altitude: 2,540 metres
  • Accommodation: Tea Houses or Lodges

You will be travelling from Ghorepani to Tadapani via Poon Hill on the fourth day of your climb to Annapurna Basse Camp. The dawn view from Poon Hill, which provides expansive views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges, is what makes this day famous.

Below is a summary of the ABC trek’s fourth day:

Poon Hill (3,210 metres / 10,531 feet) to Ghorepani: You’ll start early in the morning before dawn because Poon Hill is around 45 minutes to an hour away from Ghorepani. The path rises through a thick grove of rhododendron trees until it reaches Poon Hill’s summit. When you arrive at the viewpoint, the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks will dominate the horizon as you watch a breathtaking dawn over the Himalayas. Enjoy the expansive vistas and take some time to take some priceless pictures.

Poon Hill to Tadapani (2,630 metres / 8,628 feet): You will return to Ghorepani for breakfast after spending some time at Poon Hill. The route gently descends through woods of oak and rhododendron from Ghorepani, with sporadic glimpses of the Alps. Before arriving in Tadapani, your day’s destination, you’ll travel through a few small towns and cross a few streams. The peaks of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and Annapurna South are magnificently seen from Tadapani.

Depending on your pace and the breaks you make along the way, the hike from Poon Hill to Tadapani takes five to six hours. Keep yourself hydrated and take frequent stops to relax and take in the surroundings. There are a number of teahouses in Tadapani where you may relax, eat something warm, and stay the night.

Note: The hiking times shown are an estimate and may change depending on personal fitness levels, the state of the weather, and other variables. For the most recent information, it’s always a good idea to speak with a local trekking organisation or guide and arrange your journey appropriately.

Day 5 Tadapani to Chomorung/Sinuwa

  • Trekking duration: 6 to 7 hours
  • Highest elevation: 2,100 metres
  • Accommodations:Tea Room

Depending on your choices and pace of the journey, you can choose to hike from Tadapani to either Chomorung or Sinuwa on Day 5 of the Annapurna base camp trek. Each choice has its own special attractions and offers a different experience. The following details are provided for each location:

Chomorung: At an altitude of around 2,170 metres (7,119 feet), Chomorung is a charming hamlet. Tadapani to Chomorung is a hike that passes through terraced farms and verdant woods. You’ll see stunning rhododendron woods and take in expansive vistas of the neighbouring mountains as you descend. Chomorung offers cosy tea houses and lodges, making it an excellent spot to unwind and spend the night.

Sinuwa: On your fifth hiking day, you have yet another option: Sinuwa. It is located at around 2,360 metres (7,743 feet) above sea level. There are both uphill and downhill portions of the trail from Tadapani to Sinuwa, and there are beautiful scenery stops along the route. You’ll go through thick woods, cross rivers on suspension bridges, and take in breathtaking vistas of the Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and Annapurna ranges. There are several lodging alternatives in Sinuwa, such as tea houses and lodges.

On the Annapurna base camp route, hikers frequently make stops at Chomorung and Sinuwa. Depending on a number of variables, including your fitness level, acclimatisation requirements, and personal preferences about the daily distance covered, you can decide whether to stay in Chomorung or Sinuwa. When making a choice based on the state of the path, your own skills, and advice from other trekkers or your trekking guide, it’s crucial to pay attention to your body’s signals.

Keep in mind to drink enough of water, stop when necessary, and savour the gorgeous landscape as you travel.

Day 6 Sinuwa to Himalaya or Deurali

  • Trekking duration: 6 to 7 hours
  • Maximum Altitude: 3,200 metres
  • LodgingTea Room

You can choose to reach Deurali or the Himalaya on Day 6 of the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trek. The decision you make may depend on your physical condition, the pace of your walk, and your schedule as a whole. Both locations are well-liked overnight stops along the ABC route.

Choice 1: Himalaya to Sinuwa

You will be travelling a considerable distance on Day 6 if you decide to hike to the Himalaya. There are sporadic sharp climbs and descents throughout the Sinuwa to Himalaya path, which winds through verdant woods. The height of the Himalaya is approximately 2,870 metres (9,416 feet) above sea level. Its name comes from the breathtaking vista of the Himalayan mountain range, which includes the spectacular Machapuchare (Fishtail) peak, that can be seen from this location. By staying at Himalaya, you may divide the hike into more doable portions and have time to acclimatise before continuing your ascent.

Choice 2: Deurali to Sinuwa

It will be a little more difficult than travelling to the Himalaya if you want to hike to Deurali on Day 6. The elevation of Deurali is around 3,230 metres (10,597 ft) above sea level. The Deurali route, famed for its waterfalls and rhododendron woods, provides breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. For those who would rather be at base camp sooner, staying at Deurali is a great way to get closer to the Annapurna Sanctuary.

Remember that altitude sickness can occur on hikes to greater elevations than those seen on ABC, so it’s important to listen to your body’s warnings and take your time climbing. A popular route used by trekkers is to halt at the Himalaya on Day 6, go to Deurali on Day 7, and finally arrive at Annapurna base camp on Day 8. This methodical technique minimises the chance of altitude-related problems and improves acclimatisation.

In the end, your decision on Day 6—between Himalaya and Deurali—will be based on your degree of fitness, the speed of your hike, and, if you have a guide, their advise. Throughout the hike, put your own safety and wellbeing first at all times.

Day 7 Deurali to Annapurna Base Camp

  • Trekking time: 4 to 5 hours
  • Maximum elevation: 4,130 metres
  • LodgingTea Room

After leaving Deurali, you will hike to the Annapurna base camp (ABC), your ultimate objective, on the seventh day of your adventure. Today promises to be thrilling as you will ultimately arrive at base camp and be rewarded with breathtaking views of the neighbouring Himalayan peaks.

Around 4.5 kilometres (2.8 miles) in length, the hike from Deurali to Annapurna base camp typically takes 3 to 4 hours to do. The route meanders through thick bamboo and rhododendron forests as it progressively ascends into the picturesque Modi Khola Valley.

The scenery will change as you ascend farther, becoming more rugged and less covered with trees. Along the trek, you will also encounter the Himalayan Hotel, a well-liked spot for a break. From this point on, the terrain gets steeper and more difficult as it gets closer to Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC).

At an elevation of around 3,700 metres (12,139 ft), Machhapuchhre base camp provides breathtaking views of the nearby snow-capped mountains and the famous Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) summit. After a short break to recuperate and enjoy the breathtaking surroundings, go on your trek to Annapurna Base Camp.

The trail heads towards Annapurna base camp from Machhapuchhre base camp, following the Modi Khola glacier as it progressively ascends. The base camp, situated at around 4,130 metres (13,549 feet) above sea level, provides amazing sweeping views of the surrounding peaks of Annapurna I (8,091 meters/26,545 feet), Annapurna South (7,219 meters/23,684 feet), and Hiunchuli (6,441 meters/21,132 feet).

Trekkers may relax, dine, and spend the night in the large Annapurna base camp, which has a number of lodges and teahouses. Explore the base camp at your leisure, savour the tranquil mountain air, and shoot lots of pictures to preserve the memories of this amazing feat.

Once in Annapurna Base Camp, it’s crucial to relax and allow your body to fully adjust to the elevated altitude. Drink plenty of water, pay attention to your body, and do what your trekking guide says. Before beginning your descent in the ensuing days, relax and take in the breathtaking sights for the remainder of the day.

Day 8 Explore Hidden Valley and back to Bamboo

  • Trekking duration: 5 to 6 hours
  • Highest elevation: 2,100 metres
  • AccommodationsTea Room

Before returning to Bamboo on Day 8 of the Annapurna base camp trip, you will have time to visit the Hidden Valley. An outline of what to anticipate is provided below:

Leave Deurali first thing in the morning: Deurali is where you would have spent the night.

Trek to Machhapuchhre Base Camp: As you approach Machhapuchhre Base Camp, the path will lead you through picturesque woods and challenging climbs. Along the route, take in the breathtaking views of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) Mountain.

Hidden Valley: You will reach the Hidden Valley when you go past Machhapuchhre Base Camp. Hiunchuli, Annapurna South, and other nearby mountains may be seen in stunning detail from this isolated and lovely valley.

Exploration: Spend some time discovering the Hidden Valley and soaking in its peaceful beauty and mood. You may take brief walks about the region, take pictures, or just relax and take in the serene atmosphere.

Once you’ve had enough time to thoroughly investigate the Hidden Valley, it’s time to get return to Bamboo by following your original route. There are moments when the fall is rather steep, so go with caution and stop as necessary.

Spend the night at Bamboo: After arriving, proceed to Bamboo. Get some rest and refuel for the hike the next day.

It is crucial to remember that the schedule for the Annapurna base camp trip might change based on the exact trekking package you have selected and the weather. Make sure you speak with your tour operator or hiking guide for more specific information and to discuss any itinerary changes that may be required.

Remember that the walk may be difficult due to the terrain and altitude. Throughout the trip, it’s essential to properly acclimatise, drink enough of water, and pay attention to your health.

Day 9 Trek to Jhinu Dada

  • Trekking duration: 5 to 6 hours
  • Highest elevation: 1,700 metres
  • AccommodationsTea Room

The ninth day of the trip to Annapurna Base Camp will take you from Bamboo to Jhinu Dada. What to anticipate on this day is as follows:

The distance and time required to hike from Bamboo to Jhinu Dada are around 6 km (3.7 miles) and 4–5 hours, depending on your speed and the state of the path.

track Description: The track follows the Modi Khola river upstream, beginning with a mild ascent from Bamboo. As you go through thick woods of bamboo and rhododendron, you’ll be able to take in the breathtaking scenery. The route rises gently, and there are some stone stairs to negotiate.

Chhomrong Village: You will arrive to Chhomrong Village after two to three hours of hiking. At an elevation of around 2,170 metres (7,119 feet), there is a Gurung settlement. Trekkers frequently take a break at Chhomrong, which provides breathtaking views of the nearby peaks, notably Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and Annapurna South.

Going down to Jhinu Dada: From Chhomrong, head towards the Chhomrong Khola (river) by a steep set of stone stairs. After navigating the suspension bridge, the route heads slightly upward until arriving to Jhinu Dada. After a long day of hiking, you may unwind in the natural hot springs in this little settlement, which are well-known for their ability to relieve fatigued muscles.

Jhinu Dada: The elevation of Jhinu Dada is around 1,780 metres (5,840 ft). It provides beautiful views of the surrounding surroundings and a serene ambience. The majority of hikers enjoy the Modi Khola hot springs in the afternoon or evening. It’s a fantastic chance to rest and refresh before carrying on with your journey.

Accommodations and Facilities: There are a number of teahouses and lodges in Jhinu Dada where you may spend the night. There are basic services like hot showers, food, and lodgings available, albeit they might not be as extensive as in larger towns.

Before starting your hike, make careful to verify the trail conditions, weather reports, and advice from local guides. Having the right hiking equipment, enough water, and snacks for the day is crucial. On your way to Jhinu Dada, take in the breathtaking scenery and stop whenever you need to rest and take in the magnificient surroundings.

Day 10 Jhinu Dada to Birethanti and one hour drive to Pokhara

  • Trekking time of five to six hours
  • Highest point reached at 1,100 metres
  • Lodging in a hotel or lodge

After walking from Jhinu Dada to Birethanti on Day 10 of the Annapurna Base Camp Trek, you will drive an hour to Pokhara. Below is a summary of what to anticipate on this particular day:

Jhinu Dada to Birethanti: Depending on your speed, the hike from Jhinu Dada to Birethanti typically takes four to five hours. Beginning from Jhinu Dada, your journey will take you past charming towns, terraced farms, and woodlands. You can appreciate the beauty and the final glimpses of the Annapurna mountain range because the path is largely downhill and simple.

The little town of Birethanti is situated where the rivers Burundi Khola and Modi Khola converge. Trekkers frequently use it as a rest area and as an entry to the Annapurna Conservation Area. You may stop, have lunch, and unwind when you get to Birethanti before carrying on with your travels.

Go to Pokhara: After relaxing in Birethanti, you will go to Pokhara, a well-known tourist destination in Nepal, for an hour via beautiful scenery. The route offers breathtaking vistas of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna mountain ranges as it winds through verdant slopes. You may settle into your hotel in Pokhara, change, and then go exploring the area.

There are plenty of things to do in Pokhara, including go boating on Phewa Lake, seeing the World Peace Pagoda, touring the International Mountain Museum, or just meandering among the eateries, boutiques, and cafés along the lakefront.

Trip Hilights

  • The stunning variety of the Himalayan landscape

  • Remote settlements and fairy-tale forests

  • Expansive woodland divided by cascading rivers

  • Glittering blue-hued peaks of base camp at dusk

  • Breathtaking sunrise over the Annapurna mountains from Poon Hill

  • Knowledgeable trek leaders, assistant guides, and porters

  • Immersion in the rich Sherpa culture

  • Rest and relaxation in Pokhara

  • Boat ride along Phewa Tal (Lake) with views of snow-capped mountains

  • View the enormous Annapurna Conservation Area

Trip Overview

Annapurna Base Camp Trek

The second-most popular trekking experience in Nepal is the Annapurna Base Camp Trek, which draws hikers from all over the world. It provides a thrilling and occasionally difficult chance to get up close and personal with an incredible eight-thousander. The possibility of seeing such a majestic mountain raises the excitement level of the hike and makes it an incredible journey.

The 10-day ABC Trek Package offers breathtaking vistas, adventure across a variety of landscapes, and a window into local culture as it leads to Mount Annapurna’s base camp. Travel to Annapurna Base Camp passing through picturesque Gurung villages, terraced fields, and an incredible array of flora and animals.

One of the most popular hiking locations in the world is the Annapurna Base Camp, which is located 4,130 metres (13,549 feet) above sea level. The breathtaking Mt. Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), the tenth-highest summit in the world at 8,091 metres, captivates hikers as they pass by.

Trekking to Annapurna Base Camp is an amazing experience that blends cultural immersion, personal development, and stunning scenery. It’s a journey that will test and reward you, providing you with lifelong memories. This journey gives a rare chance to see the Himalayas in all its splendour and feel the kindness of the people of Nepal, regardless of your level of expertise.

Panoramic View of Annapurna Mountain Range During Annapurna Base Camp Trek

From Kathmandu, the starting point of the Annapurna Base Camp walk, it takes seven to eight hours by vehicle to reach Pokhara, a city famous for its lakes and vistas of the Dhaulagiri and Manaslu peaks. We take a car to Nayapul the next day and begin our walk to Tikhedhunga. You’ll pass through quaint towns like Ghorepani, Chommrong, Sinuwa, and Deurali on the route. The Annapurna Base Camp, encircled by the majestic Himalayas, is the major draw. The hike continues to Bamboo, Jhinu Dada, and Birethanti after visiting the Hidden Valley, and then it returns to Pokhara.

The stunning Annapurna mountain range of Nepal is traversed during the ten-day walk to Annapurna Base Camp. Along the journey, there are a number of outstanding highlights. Reaching 4,130 metres above sea level, or Annapurna Base Camp, is one of the most incredible experiences. Gazing upon lofty peaks such as the tenth highest mountain in the world, Annapurna I, one cannot help but feel a sense of wonder and accomplishment.

Why then wait? We go above and above at RT to help you accomplish all of your trekking objectives. We can’t wait to go on this journey with you and make lasting memories along the way. We are now accepting reservations for the years 2024, 2025, and 2026. Please get in touch with us to start the booking process.

Major Attractions Of Trekking To ABC

These are a some of the main reasons to undertake this expedition. We make sure to give you the most experience possible without sacrificing your security.

  1. The breathtaking diversity of the Himalayan terrain
  2. Entire villages and fanciful woods
  3. Wide-open forest split by gushing rivers
  4. Base Camp’s shimmering blue-hued peaks at twilight
  5. Beautiful dawn from Poon Hill overlooking the Annapurna range
  6. Competent porters, assistant guides, and trip leaders
  7. Encountering the vibrant Sherpa culture
  8. Unwinding and resting in Pokhara
  9. A boat trip over Phewa Tal Lake that offers views of the mountains covered in snow
  10. Look out across the vast Annapurna Conservation Area

Annapurna Base Camp Itinerary

The Annapurna base camp hike route starts in Kathmandu and travels through hills and deep woods on a picturesque journey to Pokhara. The real experience starts when you get to Nayapul, where the walk takes place. Trekkers halt at a number of iconic locations along the trip, such as Jhinu Dada, Tadapani, Deurali, the final objective of Annapurna base camp, and Gorepani Poon Hill for a dawn vista.

As an alternative, starting the trip to Annapurna base camp can be accomplished by taking a plane from Kathmandu to Pokhara. The trek’s total length is reduced by travelling to Nayapul and trekking to Tikhedhunga after arriving in Pokhara. Upon completion of the walk, travellers might choose to stay longer in Pokhara rather than flying straight back to Kathmandu.

In this instance, we might conclude our cooperation by offering a return bus ticket from Pokhara to Kathmandu. We can also arrange for you to plan a sightseeing trip around Pokhara with us, albeit there will be extra charges.

Benefits Of Booking ABC Trek With Us

Here are a few justifications for choosing Nepal journey Adventure to arrange your journey to Annapurna Base Camp.

  1. Easy booking and reservation procedure
  2. If you notify us of your cancellation 90 days before the journey, we will refund you.
  3. Following your arrival, a quick travel briefing will be performed if your booking is confirmed.
  4. Easy way to pay
  5. Contact Binod Sapkota at +977 9851017030 for round-the-clock assistance.
  6. Extremely knowledgeable and experienced group
  7. Your 10-day journey to Annapurna Base Camp will be tailored to your preferences.
  8. Dedication to ethical and sustainable travel

Annapurna Base Camp Trek Cost

For the years 2024, 2025, and 2026, the cost of the Annapurna Base Camp trip is $795 per person based on group sharing. This comprehensive package includes transportation services, permits, food and lodging throughout the journey, as well as the services of guides and porters.

We provide you the freedom to select the private trip or the ABC group joining option that best fits your needs. If you’d rather go in a group, you’ll meet travellers from all over the world who share your interests, which will make for a stimulating and sociable experience.

However, if you would rather have a more customised experience, the cost of the private Annapurna Base Camp trip varies from $650 to $995 per person. Your unique requirements and preferences are taken care of on the private treks, giving you a feeling of privacy and independence.

Since we recognise that price is a significant factor in decisions, we provide the best-guaranteed ABC Trekking Cost. Note that the price of the journey to Annapurna Base Camp varies depending on the itinerary, number of participants, length of time, and other factors.

We make sure you get the most out of your investment by customising the tour to meet your unique needs. We are thus here to make your journey to ABC an amazing and unique experience, whether you are travelling alone, with friends, or even as a family.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek Route

The journey to Annapurna base camp begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara, a lake-filled city. Over the course of the seven to eight-hour ride, one is treated to breath-taking vistas of the beautiful Himalayan peaks, including Manaslu (8,156m) to the east and Dhaulagiri (8,167m) to the west.

The journey continues the following day with a drive from Pokhara to Nayapul, which serves as the starting point for the hike to Tikhedhunga. We start our journey in Kathmandu and go to Pokhara while on our trip, taking in the breathtaking scenery along the way.

You will get the chance to see and stay in a number of charming villages along the way, such as Ghorepani, Chommrong, Sinuwa, and Deurali. Along the route, these communities provide distinct cultural experiences that add to their attractiveness, in addition to their natural beauty. Every rest break en route contributes to the overall fabric of this amazing journey.

While walking, you will get two distinct views of the Annapurna Mountains: a 360-degree panorama from Base Camp and a broad vista from Ghorepani. The actual Annapurna Base Camp is without a doubt the trek’s high point. Located between the tall Himalayan peaks, the base camp offers an incredible view that will leave you speechless. An amazing experience is created by the unbroken panorama of the magnificent mountains that surrounds the base camp from this lofty location.

Depending on the direction you choose, the track continues forward, either towards the Himalaya or Sinuwa. The eagerly awaited Annapurna Base Camp is the last destination, where the spectacular background of towering hills awaits. Following exploration of the Hidden Valley, the trek goes to Bamboo, Jhinu Dada, and Birethanti.

The last part of the walk is a drive back to Pokhara after spending the night at Jhinu Dada. This enables a contemplative end to the journey, offering a chance to enjoy the variety of environments, cross-cultural interactions, and, above all, the grand Himalayan views that define the Annapurna Base Camp hike.

Best Time To Do ABC Trek

Trekking to Annapurna Base Camp is best done in the spring, which runs from March to May. This time of year is ideal for trekking because of the clear skies and temperate temps. The panorama is vividly coloured by the flowering rhododendron trees, and the weather is frequently consistent. Additionally, it is the ideal time to take in the breathtaking vistas of Machapuchare and Annapurna I, two adjacent peaks.

The fall season, which lasts from September to November, is another ideal period. The weather is still beautiful and the clear sky make it possible to see the magnificent mountains quite well. Trekking over the varied terrain is made simpler by the cool, mostly dry weather that the fall season brings. Trekking on these paths is tranquil and calm because they are typically less popular than in the spring.

The greatest seasons for ABC trekking are typically seen to be spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) because of the warm weather, bright skies, and ideal trekking conditions during these times.

This is a detailed list of every season and its corresponding temperature range.

Season Months Daytime Temperature (°C) Nighttime Temperature (°C) Considerations
Spring (Pre-Monsoon) March, April, May 15-25°C 5-10°C -Clear sky, blossoming rhododendrons, agreeable temperatures.- Highest season, when crowds are bigger. – Potential May rains before the monsoon.
Summer (Monsoon) June, July, August 18-28°C 10-15°C – Lush, green scenery; less people. An increased chance of landslides and rain. – Trails for trekking may be slick and muddy.
Autumn (Post-Monsoon) September, October, November 12-22°C 0-5°C – Beautiful vistas of the mountains; steady, comfortable weather. – An additional peak season with more visitors. – The possibility of chilly evenings at higher elevations.
Winter December, January, February 5-15°C -10°C to -5°C – – Dramatic snow-capped summits, less visitors. The lowest temperatures, with a higher chance of snow and ice. – A few routes and teahouses could be closed.

Add-Ons & Options

Journey from Pokhara to Kathmandu (each way, USD 106).

Similarly, a swift and beautiful flight from Pokhara back to Kathmandu costs USD 106 per person.

From Pokhara to Kathmandu via tourist bus (USD 15 per person)

Similarly, there’s a quick and scenic flight that costs USD 106 per person from Pokhara back to Kathmandu.

By tourist bus, Pokhara to Kathmandu (USD 15 per person)

Another reasonably priced alternative for your return journey is the tourist bus, which runs from Pokhara to Kathmandu for USD 15 per person and offers an economical and picturesque journey.

One Supplement for Private Porter Service (USD 100 per person)

For an additional $100 USD per person, you may hire a private porter to help carry your goods during the Annapurna Base Camp Trek, which will improve your trekking experience. Trekkers in groups can also hire their own porter, but this add-on option is ideal for solo travellers.

The Best Time For ABC Trekking

March through May is the finest time of year to hike to Annapurna Base Camp in the springtime. This time of year is ideal for trekking because of the clear skies and temperate temps. The scenery is brightly coloured by the blossoming rhododendron woods, and the weather is often steady. Also, this is the best time to see the stunning vistas of the nearby peaks, such as Machapuchare and Annapurna I.

The fall season, which lasts from September to November, is still another ideal period. The weather is still beautiful and the clear sky make it possible to see the magnificent mountains quite well. Trekking over the varied terrain is made simpler by the cool, mostly dry weather that the fall season brings. Trekking on these paths is tranquil and calm because they are typically less popular than in the spring.

The greatest seasons for ABC trekking are typically seen to be spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) because of the warm weather, bright skies, and ideal trekking conditions during these times.

Difficulty During Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Because of the rough alpine terrain, trekking to Annapurna Base Camp may be quite tough. The routes include a lot of curves, twists, and ups and downs, making them difficult to manoeuvre. Making your way up and down these intimidating ascents and descents takes a lot of muscle and endurance. A lot of hikers become tired during the journey, particularly after climbing the steep and protracted 3300 stone steps.

Nonetheless, there are strategies to go beyond the trail’s challenges. It’s critical to travel sensibly and be aware of your own boundaries. Keep your composure and have patience while you travel. Refrain from exerting yourself by walking lengthy distances without stopping. Eating a balanced meal is essential since you will require a lot of energy to hike the difficult terrain constantly.

Distance And Duration Of 10-Day ABC Trek

The walk to Annapurna Base Camp is around 115 km long altogether. The average time to do the ABC trip is between 10 and 11 days. You will walk 10 to 20 kilometres a day, although the schedule may be changed to suit your preferences. Some decide to make the voyage shorter by cutting down on the amount of days, while others would rather make it longer.

Throughout the expedition, you should anticipate walking for six to seven hours per day on average. Experienced hikers, however, may get at the goal earlier. Choosing the lengthier package enables you to have more time to relax and enjoy the journey.

ABC Trek Accommodation

We prioritise the security and comfort of our hikers while selecting accommodations. The tea rooms chosen for this ten-day hike to Annapurna base camp are not your typical teahouses; they are opulent. Despite the fact that most rooms are meant for twin sharing, our advisors will assign rooms according to gender.

If you would want private rooms within a group or if you will be travelling as a couple, please let us know in advance, and we will make the necessary arrangements to suit your needs.

The most well-liked locations to stop are teahouses since they provide quality housing at a reasonable price with additional amenities. Many tea shops are situated close to locations where you may interact with the locals and have some time to get used to the surroundings.

These teahouses essentially provide wooden beds with thin mattresses, pillows, and blankets. They also keep a Bukhari-style cooker for room heating, cook in the same room, and create a beautiful atmosphere.

Food During The Trek To Annapurna Base Camp

We will provide you nine dinners, ten breakfasts, ten lunches, and one goodbye dinner at the end of your walk. Please be aware that our expenses will not be increased by any additional food or drinks you consume while trekking.

Throughout the walk, there are a number of meal alternatives that will sate your hunger and provide you energy for the whole journey. Some teahouses and lodges along the route provide a variety of meals, including international and Nepali fare. During the walk, you may anticipate the following foods:

  1. Dal Bhat: A staple of Nepalese cooking, dal bhat is a filling and substantial meal. It consists of fragrant lentil soup (dal) enriched with cumin, coriander, and turmeric served with steamed rice (bhat).
  2. Momo: During hiking, people frequently eat these delicious dumplings as a light meal or snack. They are made by encasing a thin layer of dough around a combination of minced meat—usually chicken, but occasionally vegetables—mixed with aromatic herbs and spices.
  3. Thukpa: Especially in the winter, the popular Tibetan noodle soup is hearty and satisfying. It is made by boiling hand-pulled noodles in a flavorful broth with a variety of vegetables, such as carrots, cabbage, and leafy greens.
  4. Chow Mein: Chow mein is a stir-fried noodle dish that is frequently seen along the hiking path. Typically, bell peppers, onions, cabbage, carrots, and stir-fried boiling noodles are used to make it. Some teahouses allow you to add chicken, prawns or tofu if you’d like extra protein.

Permits Required For ABC Trek

The required authorizations that you need before beginning your adventure are called permits. Please be aware that all permissions will be handled by us, and the cost of these permits is already included in our services. RT makes sure your trip is easy and hassle-free by handling these permissions for you. The following permits are needed in order to hike to Annapurna Base Camp.

  1. Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS): A permission from the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) is required for anybody organising a trek in Nepal. It provides authorities with crucial information that helps ensure hikers’ safety and well-being. TIMS permits cost around NPR 2,000.
  2. The Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) has been crucial in maintaining the delicate equilibrium between tourism and the natural world. It was created to ensure sustainable development and environmental conservation. ACAP permits cost around NPR 3,000.

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking: Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is essential to guarantee a safe and secure hike to Annapurna Base Camp. This insurance covers a number of things, including lost luggage, medical crises, and trip cancellations. Your medical bills and evacuation charges will be covered by the insurance if you become sick or are hurt while on the journey.

Should unanticipated events, such natural catastrophes or personal difficulties, force you to cancel your vacation, your insurance will cover the cost of your pre-paid charges. Furthermore, the insurance will pay out if your luggage is lost or destroyed. You may experience peace of mind and worry-free enjoyment of the Himalayas’ stunning splendour when you have travel insurance for the Annapurna Trek.

Our Advice And Safety Tips

The following are lists of safety and travel advice for hiking to ABC:

  1. To avoid severe weather, schedule your vacation for the finest times of year, which are generally March to May and September to November.
  2. Acquire the relevant permissions, including the Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) card and the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP).
  3. Bring the right clothes and equipment, such as a decent backpack, a sleeping bag, a first aid kit, thermal layers, rain gear and strong hiking boots.
  4. To guarantee a clean water source, stay hydrated and pack a water filter or tablets.
  5. To avoid altitude sickness, take your time acclimating to the new altitude. Ascend gradually and give yourself days off from the journey.
  6. Maintain a healthy diet and bring along lots of carbs to fuel the walk.
  7. Watch out for symptoms of altitude sickness, such as lethargy, headaches, nausea, and dizziness. If symptoms get worse, drop to a lower altitude and, if needed, get help from medical professionals.
  8. Adhere to your guide’s or the local authorities’ advice and stay on the approved paths.
  9. Tell your loved ones about your planned hiking route and make sure they are informed on a frequent basis.
  10. Honour the traditions and culture of the area. Respect local customs and beliefs by dressing modestly.
  11. Keep an eye out for shifting weather patterns and pack appropriately to protect yourself from the elements, including the cold, rain, and direct sunshine.
  12. Keep the addresses of the closest medical institutions and emergency phone numbers close to hand.
  13. Continue to practise excellent hygiene, which includes using eco-friendly products and disposing of garbage properly.
  14. Keep yourself informed about local threats and weather forecasts. To guarantee your safety, modify your plans as necessary.
  15. Pay attention to your body and refrain from exerting yourself beyond what your body can handle. When necessary, take pauses and get enough sleep.
  16. While keeping an eye out for your safety and the preservation of the environment, take in the stunning landscape and distinctive culture of the Annapurna region.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek Packing List

You may prepare for your journey by following the instructions on this equipment and packing checklist. Your luggage may only weigh up to 33 pounds (15 kg). Remember that although the porter will carry your gear, you are still responsible for carrying your own rucksack, which has your valuables and other essentials. We also advise you to bring only what you really need. The following list of crucial equipment items will serve as your packing guidelines:

Important documents and equipment

  1. Flight tickets, two more passport-size pictures, and a valid international ID (passport)
    separate copies of the proof of insurance, passport, and visa form (which are simple to obtain at the airport in Kathmandu).
  2. Cash in the form of dollars, pounds, or euros is required to purchase a Nepalese visa at the airport, pay for meals and accommodations, tipping staff, and purchasing presents and beverages for yourself.
  3. MasterCard, traveler’s checks, bank/ATM/cash machine cards (carry a photocopy of your cards when withdrawing cash from an ATM), and so on
  4. Every licence that’s required

Accessories and Clothing

For Head

  1. In addition, a headscarf or scarf is useful in dusty environments.
  2. A warm, synthetic or woollen hat that covers your ears
  3. Headlamp with extra batteries and light sources
  4. UV-blocking sunglasses
  5. Sunglasses on prescription (whenever necessary)

For Body

  1. One half-sleeve and two long sleeves made of polypropylene shirts
  2. Fleece pullover or jacket with wind-stopper
  3. Waterproof shell jacket (ideally made of breathable fabric)
  4. a jacket or down vest
  5. One pair of lightweight poly-liner wool gloves
  6. One set of hiking trousers and shorts
  7. One pair of thin thermal pants (seasonal)
  8. One pair of breathable shell trousers with waterproof construction
  9. Two pairs of light-weight, thin inner socks
  10. One set of hiking boots
  11. One pair of sandals or running shoes
  12. Winter-only gaiters that are optional, in an ankle-high, “low” variant

Backpacks And Travel Bags

  1. One medium backpack (3000–4500 cubic inches, or 50–70 litres, can be used as a carry-on on an aircraft)
  2. One big duffel bag
  3. Tiny locks on duffel-style luggage

Medical Pack

  1. A compact, personalised medical kit
  2. Medication for headaches, tape for emergency care
  3. Medication for a cold or cough
  4. Medication for altitude sickness: Acetazolamide or Diamox
  5. Tablets for water purification or a water filter
  6. One pair of earplugs

    Included

  • International Arrival Pickup

  • International Dropoff on your Final Departure Day

  • 2 Nights in Pokhara Hotel (Twin Sharing, BB Plan)

  • 8 Nights in Local Tea Houses (Twin Sharing Basis)

  • Local government entry permit

  • Annapurna Conversation Area Project Permits (ACAP)

  • Trekkers' Information Management Systems Card (TIMS)

  • Kathmandu to Pokhara by tourist bus

  • Pokhara to Nayapul by jeep

  • Birethanti to Pokhara by jeep

  • 10 Breakfast: Local and continental choices from Teahouse menu

  • 10 Lunch: Local and continental choices from Teahouse menu

  • 10 Dinner: Local and continental choices from Teahouse menu

  • English-speaking government-licensed guide (Minimum 10 Years’ Experience)

  • All Meals for the guide or porter

  • Insurances for Guide & Porter

  • Well-Paid Salary as Per Government Rates

  • Local Sherpa for carrying luggage (Up to 20 KGs Max)

  • First-Aid Kit Box carried by our team

  • Trekking porter: 1 porter shared by two guests.

    Exclude

  • Nepal Entry Visa Fees

  • International flight tickets to Nepal & return

  • Any kind of drinks (tea, coffee, water, hot water, etc) and of bar bills (alcoholic beverages)

  • Hot shower, WIFI, any electronic battery charges during only in trekking

  • Tips and gratitude to your guides, porters, and drivers

  • Extra night accommodation or meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara because of early arrival, late departure and early return from trekking (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary

  • Your travel insurance (Travel insurance is compulsory to take an adventure trip and it must be covered both medical & emergency evacuation with the worth of USD100, 000.00 minimum.

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