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Annapurna Base Camp Trekking
Overview
Annapurna Base Camp Trekking is a famous trek in the Annapurna region. The ABC trek is a 10 to 14-day trail package program to the Annapurna mountain's base, offering the opportunity to see beautiful sunrise views of the Himalayas. The trek provides close-up scenery of the Himalayan peaks without extreme altitudes.
Enjoy amazing landscapes and the unique culture of Gurung, Magar, and Thakali villages. The trail's main attractions include diverse flora and fauna with spectacular mountain views. The Annapurna Base Camp Trek offers unexpected moments and stunning views. The trail goes northwest from Pokhara along the Modi Khola, directly into a natural amphitheater. If you prefer a shorter trip, you can opt for an ABC helicopter tour.
The trek provides 360-degree views of high mountains like Annapurna South (7219m/23684ft), Annapurna II (7937m/26040ft), and Machhapuchhre (6993m/22943ft). Annapurna Base Camp Trek starts and ends either at Nayapool or Dhampus.
A natural hot water bath in Jhinu and amazing views of glaciers are highlights of the trek. The Annapurna Base Camp Trek offers a variety of climates, vegetation, and terrain—from lowland subtropical villages growing rice to alpine vegetation closer to the pass and into the Annapurna Sanctuary. Panoramic mountain views attract travelers from around the world.
On the way to the Himalayan Hotel and Machhapuchhre Base Camp, you can experience walking in snow during winter. Make sure to have the latest information on trail conditions or hire a knowledgeable guide and proper trekking equipment. We customize trip plans based on your time and budget. For groups, special prices are available. Sunrise Adventure Trek is your complete travel guide for customizing your trip according to your preferences. Lodges in the Annapurna Trekking Region are well-equipped with extensive menus, including Western food and Nepali dishes like “Dal Bhat” (rice with lentils), pizza, and Chow Mein. Hot showers are readily available at hotels. After finishing the trek, return to Pokhara and drive to Kathmandu.
Highlights
- Exploring the marvelous views of stunning mountains like Annapurna South (7219m/23684ft), Annapurna III (7555m/24786ft), Gangapurna (7454m/24457ft), and Machhapuchhre (6993m/22942ft).
- Observing various wild animals such as leopards, musk deer, spotted deer, and pikas in beautiful pine and bamboo forests.
- Experiencing beautiful landscapes and stunning sunrise views of the Annapurna range and other beautiful mountains.
- Trekking in the Annapurna region offers a great combination of natural and historical content. The Pokhara tour includes many beautiful lakes and amazing caves. The beautiful sunrise view from Ghorepani and Poon Hill is a memorable part of the trek. You can stay overnight at the Annapurna Base Camp.
What‘s Included
What‘s Excluded
Itinerary
Our airport representative picks you up from airport and transfers you to hotel for the further briefing about the upcoming trip. In the evening, a small meeting shall be held to discuss and prepare for the trek. And after meeting you can roam around Thamel to get familiar with environment and location.
Early morning we will drive to Pokhara. Pokhara is the heaven place for Nepalese people containing many natural tourists’ sites and again we take a jeep to Nayapul where we get to enjoy the scenic views with mountain vistas with beautiful countryside. After reaching Pokhara, we drive about 2 hour and reach either Tikhedhunga. We trail along the Modi River and Burungdi River to reach Tikhedhunga – a small charming village full of lodges where we get to observe the local living style of people from different community.
Meals included – Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner and finally overnight stay in trekking lodge
After breakfast, we initiate our trip to Ulleri & Banthati village to continue our trek to Ghorepani. Trekking around 2 hrs leads to Ulleri (after stepping around 3000 stone steps) and from there we take the trail that climbs gradually to Ghorepani through the forest. Along the way we get to see breathtaking views of Machhapuchre (6997m), Hiuchuli (6441m) and grand Annapurna (7219m).
Meals included – Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner and finally overnight stay in trekking lodge
Early in the morning, we hike to Poon Hill and enjoy amazing sunrise view over Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m.), Tukuche Peak (6920m.), Nilgiri (6940m.), Varaha Shikhar (7847m.), Mt. Annapurna I (8091m.), Annapurna South (7219m.), Annapurna III (7855m.), Machhapuchhare (6993m.), Annapurna IV (7525m.), Annapurna II (7937m.), Lamjung Himal (6931m.) and other mountain giants and then return back. For the rest of the day, we trek through the forest of rhododendron (mostly in spring) ultimately reaching Tadapani.
Meals included – Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner and finally overnight stay in trekking lodgea
We can see the beautiful view of Annapurna South and Fishtail Mountain. From here we climb down steeply about 900 m to the valley basin at Ghurjung River. Climb gradually along the mountainside to Chhomrong which is perched high up on the mountain ridge. It is a large Gurung village at the corridor of Annapurna Sanctuary.
Meals included – Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner and finally overnight stay in trekking lodge
We trek down to Chhomrong Khola (river) and climb up to Sinwa. From here we enter into the steep valley towards Annapurna sanctuary at the buttresses of Annapurna South and Fishtail. From Sinwa we will climb down to Modi River at the little hamlet of 'Bamboo' and then climb gradually to Dovan (2,400m).
Meals included – Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner and finally overnight stay in trekking lodge
Initiating our trek through the intermittent bamboo forest, the valley is very edgy with steep slopes and many travelers witness periodic avalanches here. You take rest in Hotel Himalaya (2873m) and again start trek through Bagar to reach Machhapuchhre Base Camp.
Meals included – Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner and finally overnight stay in trekking lodge
Observing the best landscape from the nicest spot, we enjoy the view of Mount Hiunchuli (6441m.), Annapurna South (7229m.), Annapurna I (8091m.), Annapurna III (7555m.), Gangapurna (7454m.) and Machhapuchhre (6997m.). We start trekking through alpine meadows and after a while, our trail goes gently up. Trekking short distance from there, we begin to approach Annapurna Base Camp at (4170m.).
Meals included – Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner and finally overnight stay in trekking lodge
After a beautiful sunrise view over the Annapurna’s, we head down slowly to Bamboo. The first part of the trail might be steep and slippery but trail begins to get better after some time. Walking constantly for some hours we reach at Bamboo Bamboo is a clean settlement on the bank of the river where see the living style of local Mongolian people following their own traditional and cultural values.
Meals included – Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner and finally overnight stay in trekking lodge
We follow the same trail that we took to climb up till Chhomrong. Climb down steeply on the stone steps down to the village of Jhinu. We settle into our lodge and then head down half an hour to natural hot spring pool on the Shore of Modi River. Enjoy the natural hot spring.
Meals included – Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner and finally overnight stay in trekking lodge
Once we have breakfast in Jhinu, we set up our trek to Nayapul. The trek passes by the bank of the river and the trail is until Birethati. From there we trek about half an hour to Nayapul and be escorted to Pokhara (city life). Pokhara is the city of lakes with many adventures to choose from.
Meals included – Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner and finally overnight stay in hotel.
Pokhara to Kathmandu drive takes around 5/7 hours. It is a scenic drive along the Trishuli and Marshyangdi Rivers. After your arrival in Kathmandu, in the evening, you are treated to a special cultural dinner program as a complimentary commencement of Sunrise Adventure Trek.
Meals included – Breakfast, and Dinner and finally overnight stay hotel
After the victorious ending of our trip, our representative drops you to the airport for your journey home. You are dropped off 3 hours earlier so that there is no any delay in flight. Or you can join another adventure and explore hidden gems of Nepal. Till then, have a safe journey to Home! Meals included – Breakfast
Equipment
Head
- Sun hat (wide-brimmed)
- Beanie (for warmth)
- Buff or neck gaiter (for sun protection and warmth)
- Lightweight headlamp (with adjustable brightness)
- High SPF sunscreen
- Lip balm with SPF
- Sunglasses with UV protection
- Face wipes
Upper Body
- Moisture-wicking t-shirts (short and long sleeves)
- Thermal base layer (for colder conditions)
- Fleece jacket and down jacket
- Lightweight puffy jacket (for extra warmth)
- Waterproof and windproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
- Raincoat
- Lightweight, breathable long-sleeve shirt
- Polypropylene underwear (four)
Hands
- Insulated gloves or mittens (for cold weather)
- Waterproof gloves (for wet conditions)
Lower Body
- Quick-drying pants/trousers (convertible or full-length)
- Insulated pants (for colder conditions)
- Lightweight cotton pants
- Thermal leggings or long underwear (for colder weather)
- Two pairs of thermal/trekking trousers (pants)
Feet
- Thick Wool or synthetic moisture-wicking socks (4 pairs)
- Waterproof, ankle-supportive broken-in full hiking boots (with good traction)
- Sandals (for camp use or river crossings)
- Gaiters (for protection against mud, water, and debris)
Tioletries
- Biodegradable bar soap
- Toothbrush and toothpaste
- Medium-size drying towel
- Medium-size drying towel
- Wet wipes or hand sanitizers
- Toilet paper (In a Ziplock bag)
- Feminine hygiene products
- Travel-sized shampoo
- Nail clippers
- Small mirror
Backpacks
- Duffle bag (capacity of over 60 liters) for porters** (One duffle bag for two trekkers).
- Backpack or daypack (capacity 20-30 liters) for yourself
Accessories
- Adjustable and lightweight poles (preferably collapsible)
- Water bottle or bladder with a capacity of at least 2 liters (insulated for cold weather)
- Water purification system (tablets, filter, or UV purifier)
- Sleeping bag (-10 to -15 degrees is the best) **
Extra items
- Camera/smartphone (extra memory cards and batteries)
- Extra batteries or rechargeable power bank (for charging devices)
- Two-pin charging plug
- Basic first aid supplies (band-aids, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, Diamox)
- Personal medications (inhalers, allergy meds, etc.)
- Personal medications (inhalers, allergy meds, etc.)
- Few passport-size photos
- Passport photocopies
- Notebook and pen
- Binoculars
- Swiss army knife or multi-tool (with scissors, can opener, etc.)
FAQs about
the trip
We organize trekking in Everest region for any number of people. If the group consists of more than 16 pax, we will split the group and arrange accordingly. We will assign one trek leader, one assistant leader for the group of four pax and porters (one porter between two members ) to carry members luggage. This arrangement ensures that the group can still go ahead as scheduled itinerary despite any member gets sick on the way in the trekking.
Annapurna sanctuary trekking is considered a moderate trek suitable for those who can hike for 6 – 8 hours a day. Obviously hiking in the high altitude will not be so easy rather physically more demanding, however, our itinerary is scheduled for the proper acclimatization while gradually gaining the altitude in the trekking. It will be advisable to have some walking and hiking or other outdoor activities for more than two weeks which will contribute to comfortable accomplishment in reaching Annapurna base camp. No technical skills or use of crampons are required for this trekking. It is highly recommended for the trekkers to consult with the doctors before coming for this trekking. Trekkers who have asthma, allergy or any other diseases related to hurt, lungs should take more precaution for this trekking.
Trekkers need to have traveling insurance which covers the comprehensive expenses that might incur due to medical issues or accidents (this includes air ambulance, helicopter rescue, and medical treatment costs). Insurance companies in Nepal do not provide traveling insurance for the foreigners and the trekkers need to get the traveling insurance from one of the international insurance companies. Sunrise Adventure Trek will have accident insurance for the trekking staff.
Accommodation in Kathmandu will be arranged on twin sharing basis on BB plan except the extra cost for the single supplement (depending on the room availability ) according to the choice of the standard of the hotels before and after the trekking. Accommodation during the trekking will be arranged at standard teahouses/ lodges with unheated rooms with wooden beds and foam mattresses on twin sharing basis. The trekkers will have to share washing and toilet facilities. If the trekker is a solo traveler, he/she will have to share a room with the trekker of same sex.
Trekkers are provided three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during Annapurna base camp trekking. They can enjoy the wide variety of food from typical Nepali food, Sherpa food, Tibetan food to all types of international cuisine (Continental, Italian, and Indian.). Unlike other trekking companies, Sunrise AdventureTrek allows trekkers to choose the food from the menu at the hotel/lodges in the trek. When the group is too big for the hotels/ lodges to provide individual dishes, the set menu will be arranged in most places. We use the lodges/hotels which serve hygienic, nutritious and good food for the trekkers for them to get enough energy for the hiking.
Any trekker can get altitude sickness while trekking in the high altitude despite strong physical fitness. What is important is giving enough time for the proper acclimatization for the trekking. Sunrise Adventure Trek has planned the itinerary with gradual altitude gain giving enough time for acclimatization for the trekkers. Hiking slowly especially in the high altitude help prevent AMS ( Acute Mountain Sickness ). If anyone feels dizzy, suffer palpitation or severe headaches and loss of appetite, he / she will be moved to the lower altitude immediately or arrange the helicopter rescue in the severe case of AMS and the client has to pay for it.
A variety of clothing is necessary for the Annapurna base camp trek. While choosing the equipment trekkers to need to give emphasis on two simple aspects: Lightweight and Functional. The items should be lightweight, dependable, and adaptable to a variety of extreme weather conditions. The quality of the trekking equipment you choose has a lot to do with how warm, dry, and safe you will remain. For this reason, you have to be critical of quality and the proper fit of clothing.
- T-shirts
- Hiking shorts
- Undergarments
- Full sleeves shirts
- Long lightweight cotton pants
- Fleece or wool pants (seasonal)
- Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell pants.
- Insulated pants/nylon windbreaker
- Light and expedition weight thermal tops.
- Fleece jacket or pullover
- Waterproof shell jacket
- Down jacket
- Light warm fleece hat/woolen hat
- Sun hat
- Lightweight gloves.
- Heavyweight gloves or mittens with a waterproof shell outer (seasonal)
All our trek leaders are well experienced who have led trekking in Annapurna region for more than eight years. Their in-depth knowledge of culture, custom, the geological surroundings as well as their professionalism, sincerity, and their hospitality make your dream of successful trek an enjoyable, memorable event in your life. Although our trek leaders are not highly educated, they are well experienced, professionally trained and posses good leadership skills to operate the trip smoothly. Their smiling faces, loving and caring attitude will make your even a hard walking day a pleasant one. All trekking staff of Sunrise Adventure Trek are locally employed and have the adequate knowledge about culture, ecosystem, flora, fauna, geography, history and the safety measures in running the trips. Their attitude and the efforts will be always concentrated on the less impact of the trekkers to the local culture, custom, nature and the eco system.
We are strongly committed to the porter's rights. We make sure that they are well paid and have the proper clothing, footwear, and shelter. We are aware that no porter should be asked to carry a load that is too heavy for their physical abilities and the weight limit should be adjusted for altitude, weather and trail condition. We request our members not to have more than 15 kg weight of luggage to give to the porters. Porters who become sick while in the trekking are treated with high priority just like the other trekking staff or the members. If a needed helicopter is sent and rescued in case of the severing condition of sickness or accident. All porters are insured for sickness and accident
Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Annapurna region are Spring (March-May) and Autumn (mid-Sept. – mid-Dec.). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against the blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February. Annapurna base camp trekking can be done even during the monsoon season but not recommended. There a few avalanches prone area in this trekking route which makes it dangerous for trekking in the winter season.
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