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Annapurna Base Camp Classic Trek – 10 days
Annapurna base camp Classic trek via Ghorepani Poon Hill is an easy-going walk through an awesome scenic route of unbelievable Himalayan beauty. The cool trip takes you to the base of the 10th highest peak on earth, Annapurna 1. The autumn season drums for trekking will beat sooner rather than later. Return to what you love doing most, getting back to the mountains…
The breathtaking Annapurna base camp walk transports you to some of Nepal’s most tranquil locations, engulfing you in awe of the breathtaking grandeur of the natural world, from the varied landscapes and tranquil surroundings to the foot of the Annapurna Himalayas. In addition to the breathtaking natural beauty, you will be able to witness the friendly and welcoming attitude of the locals, immerse yourself in their distinct and enjoyable culture, customs, language, and celebrations, and experience the genuine local flavor of the Annapurna region.
Surrounding Annapurna Base Camp!
The thrilling Annapurna Base Camp Trek offers you a once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience Nepal’s enchanted atmosphere and its many meanings. It is one of the region’s most appealing specialties and a priceless gem. You can experience the several towering charmers of the distinct pinnacles of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna massifs on the Annapurna base camp trip. Towering ice-capped peaks, such as the Gangapurna, Hiunchuli, and Annapurna South, encircle the Annapurna base camp walk. You will be rewarded with breathtaking views of numerous mountains, including Macchapucchre, Mt. Nilgiri, Tukuche Peak, Dhaulagiri, and many more, whose sight-pleasing vistas will leave you in amazement.
The base camp offers incredibly breathtaking views that are a suitable tribute to all of the trek’s uphill struggles. This mind-blowing, heart-pounding base camp is situated in Nepal’s stunning Himalayas, in the Annapurna mountain range.
To be more precise, the Classic Annapurna base camp trek lies northwest of Pokhara in Nepal’s Gandaki zone, which is also the popular starting place for the several walks leading to the base camp. One of Nepal’s fourteen administrative zones is the Gandaki zone. However, Nepal has instituted provincial state structures. Because of this, Province No. 4, often known as the Gandaki province with its capital in Pokhara, is where the Annapurna base camp trek is located.
The trek to Annapurna Base Camp is widely considere an experience that you won’t regret. The array of breathtaking sites that await you along the route will surprise you, such as the charming rhododendron forests, quaint villages, and terraced fields that provide breathtakingly exciting views.
Short Itinerary
Annapurna Base Camp Classic Trek Itinerary - 10 Days
Day 1: Drive to Nayapul (42 km. 2 hours, and trek to Tirkhedunga (1520 m. 3 ½ hours walking) stay overnight at the lodge.
Day 2: Trek to Ghorepani (2853m. Via Ulleri, Banthanti, Nikethanti to Ghorepani evening visit to Magar museum, 6/7 hours walking) stay overnight at lodge.
Day 3: Visit Poon Hill early in the morning (45 minutes to get to the top for the best sunrise viewing and trek to Tadapani (2600 m. 5 hours walking) stay overnight at the lodge.
Day 4: Trek to Chhomrong (1920m. Through Rhododendron forest with the view of beautiful mountain Mt Fishtail, Annapurna South, And Himchuli, 5 hours walking) stay overnight at the lodge.
Day 5: Trek to Bamboo via Chhimrung, Sinuwa, (6 hours walking) 2310M Stay overnight at the lodge.
Day 6: Trek to Deurali (3200M. Via Himalayan, Deurali to MBC, 4/5 hours walking) Stay overnight at the lodge.
Day 7: Trek to ABC (4130m . 2/3 hours walking) for the best view of snowcapped mountain Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, Gangapurna, Tent peak, Annapurna south, Himchulia, etc. stay overnight at lodge.
Day 8: Trek back to Dovan (2360 Mtr (7 hours walking) and stay overnight at the lodge.
Day 9: Trek back to Chhomrong (1900 Mtr (5 hours walking) and stay overnight at the lodge.
Day 10: After breakfast trek to New Bridge and drive back to Pokhara.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 01: Drive to Nayapul and trek to Tirkhedunga
The trip starts with a breathtaking two-hour drive from Pokhara to Nayapul in the early morning, providing views of terraced landscapes and rural life. When you get at Nayapul, where the trek begins, the magnificent Annapurna and Machapuchare peaks will welcome you. The official start of the hike is a leisurely stroll alongside the Modi River, which passes through quaint towns like Birethanti. The walk crosses suspension bridges decorated with prayer flags and winds through verdant subtropical forests. You will reach at Tirkhedunga by late afternoon, a charming village encircled by lush hills, where you will spend the night at a teahouse.
Day 02: Trek to Ghorepani and evening visit to Magar Museum
You will walk through traditional Magar communities and beautiful scenery on today's hike. Climb the steep stone stairs to Ulleri, a settlement with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains that is perched on a slope. The road continues through oak and rhododendron forests, occasionally coming across mule caravans that are transporting supplies to isolated settlements. Ghorepani, a little village perched atop a ridge, awaits you with breath-taking vistas of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna peaks. Explore the Ghorepani Magar Museum in the evening, which provides information about the local indigenous culture. Stay the night in a charming tea room.
Day 03: Visit to Poon Hill and trek to Tadapani
One of the trek's highlights is the early morning climb to Poon Hill, which provides a captivating sunrise view of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna mountains. The peaks of Annapurna I, II, III, IV, and the famous Machapuchare are seen in the expansive views. Once you've taken pictures of this breathtaking occasion, head to Ghorepani for breakfast before carrying on to Tadapani. The trail winds through thick forests of rhododendron, offering plenty of chances to spot birds. Perched atop a ridge, Tadapani provides breathtaking views of Machapuchare and Annapurna South. Take in the mountain atmosphere while unwinding at a teahouse.
Day 04: Trek to Chhomrong
The trail descends through oak and rhododendron forests as it leaves Tadapani, passing small communities and streams. After there, the trail climbs in the direction of Chhomrong, a charming stone-built Gurung settlement. In Chhomrong, which is surrounded by the massive Annapurna peak, you may engage with the hospitable residents and learn about their distinctive way of life. From this little settlement, take in expansive vistas of Machapuchare and Annapurna South, and spend the night in a teahouse.
Day 05: Trek to Bamboo via Chhimrung, Sinuwa
Trekking from Chhomrong involves a difficult ascent to Sinuwa and a descent to the ChhomrongKhola. After that, the trail descends through forests of rhododendron and bamboo, providing views of the Modi Khola valley and the hills in the area. After descending through the ancient Gurung village of Chhimrung, you will reach the peaceful community of Bamboo, which is encircled by bamboo groves. A teahouse offers a serene environment for spending the night because of its calm ambience and the soothing sound of the Modi Khola.
Day 06: Trek to Deurali
Leaving Bamboo, the trail winds through dense bamboo and rhododendron forests, gradually gaining altitude. You'll pass by the Hinku Cave and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. As you reach Deurali, the mountainous scenery becomes more dramatic, with views of towering peaks and cascading waterfalls. Deurali offers a comfortable resting point, and you'll spend the night in a teahouse, surrounded by the pristine beauty of the Himalayas.
Day 07: Trek to ABC
You're looking forward to a thrilling walk today as you head from Machapuchare Base Camp (MBC) to Annapurna Base Camp (ABC). Encircled by massive peaks, the trail passes through an environment of alpine meadows and glacial moraines. The Annapurna Sanctuary's amphitheater is revealed on the last stretch to ABC, with Hiunchuli, Annapurna South, and Annapurna I dominating the skyline. Admire the amazing vistas, celebrate your success in arriving at base camp, and spend the evening in a teahouse surrounded by towering peaks.Day 08: Trek back to Dovan from ABC As you bid farewell to Annapurna Base Camp, the descent to Dovan follows your path back through the breathtaking Annapurna Sanctuary scenery. You'll get a fresh perspective on the surrounding peaks during the ride, and you'll have time to think back on the breathtaking experience of being at the foot of some of the highest mountains on earth. After arriving in Dovan, you'll stay the night at a teahouse amid the peace and quiet of the foothills of the Himalayas.
Day 08: Trek back to Dovan
As you bid farewell to Annapurna Base Camp, the descent to Dovan retraces your steps through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna Sanctuary. The journey provides a different perspective of the surrounding peaks, and you'll have the opportunity to reflect on the awe-inspiring experience of being at the base of some of the world's highest mountains. Arriving in Dovan, you'll spend the night in a teahouse, surrounded by the tranquility of the Himalayan foothills.
Day 09: Trek back to Chhomrong
The journey back to Chhomrong travels along the well-traveled path past verdant woodlands and terraced farmland. Spend some time admiring the shifting landscape and the distinctive cultural legacy of the Gurung settlements as you descend. Chhomrong extends a warm welcome to you along with breathtaking views of Machapuchare and Annapurna South. Tell other hikers about your hiking experience while spending the night in a teahouse.
Day 10: Trek to New Bridge and drive back to Pokhara
The last part of the journey is a descent to New Bridge, where your journey to Annapurna Base Camp comes to a conclusion. The trail bids the mountainous landscape a suitable farewell with a combination of terraced fields and wooded pathways. When you arrive at New Bridge, a cozy car is waiting to take you back to Pokhara. Reflecting on the difficult but worthwhile adventure, the drive back brings back memories of stunning scenery, cross-cultural interactions, and the sense of accomplishment that comes with finishing the hike to Annapurna Base Camp. After reaching Pokhara, you'll have the evening to relax and commemorate finishing this incredible journey.
Included
- Pokhara to Nayapul to Pokhara by private car/van/ Bus depend on group sizes.
- All meals (Breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during your 10 Days Annapurna base camp Trek with 9 nights Hotel Accommodation.
- ACAP permit and TIM’s card permit
- Government licensed holder, fluent English Speaking, Familiar HVT guide
- One assistant guide if Group sizes is more than 10 trekkers)
- Strong local Porters for Carry trekker’s luggage One porter every 2 trekkers
- Guide and porter wages including their meals, accommodation, and Salary
- Staff insurance including medication coverage
- Equipment for the Company staff
- Water purification drop or tablets for safe drinking water
- Seasonal fresh fruits every day during 10 Days ABC Trek
- Oximeter to measure Pulse and oxygen level
- Company T-shirt as a Souvenirs, and duffle bag if needed
- Local government, taxes, including official Service Charge
- Trip completion Certificate
Not Included
- Hotel accommodation and meals In Kathmandu and pokhara
- Personal expense (shopping, snacks, boil bottle water, hot (tea, coffee) and cold drinks, hot shower, alcohol, Wi-Fi, telephone call, battery charge fee during the Annapurna base camp Trek.
- Personal clothing and trekking gear
- Personal travel insurance including evacuation coverage (compulsory) up to 6000m)
- Additional costs if delays flights and outside the itinerary
- All the costs and expenses which are not mentioned in includes list.
- Tips for guide and porters in end of the treks
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The Classic Annapurna Base Camp Trek Highlights
Hiunchuli, Annapurna South, and Annapurna I, among other world's tallest peaks, may be seen with spectacular views from the Annapurna Base Camp ascent.
The hike passes through a variety of environments, such as lush forests, terraced farms, and breathtaking panoramic vistas from a high height.
- The hike passes through a variety of environments, such as lush forests, terraced farms, and breathtaking panoramic vistas from a high height.
- Trekking through traditional Gurung and Magar communities provides an opportunity to see the culture and way of life of the Annapurna region.
- After several days of strenuous trekking to reach the base camp, you can relax in the hot spring at JhinuDanda, which is believed to have healing properties.
- The trek to Annapurna Base Camp is considered moderate to challenging, but the sense of accomplishment upon reaching the base camp is unprecedented.
- The journey to Annapurna Base Camp offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas and the opportunity to watch the sunrise and sunset from the foot of the mountain.
The friendliness and generosity of the people in the Annapurna region make the journey even more enjoyable.
- Take in the breathtakingly varied and lush vegetation and animals of the famous Annapurna sanctuary.
Magnificent Annapurna Base Camp trek:
The traditional Annapurna Base Camp trip is known for its majestic and breathtaking Himalayan landscape. You travel through several environments, from verdant rhododendron forests to rugged mountains. The trail meanders past ancient Gurung settlements, terraced farmland, and swing bridges that cross glistening rivers. As you ascend, the views of the surrounding peaks get closer together. A never-ending source of inspiration and amazement is the majestic Annapurna range, which is made up of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Hiunchuli, Gangapurna, Annapurna South, and Annapurna I. By definition, the Annapurna base camp is encircled by towering peaks, offering an amazing vista. One amazing highlight of the walk is witnessing the sunrise early in the morning above the eminence.
As the sun rises, an amazing image is created as the peak is illuminated by a golden glow. The views are particularly breathtaking around dusk, when the sun sets and the peaks take on a reddish hue. The hike above that offers the chance to experience the unique culture and hospitality of the people. By interacting with the locals, hikers can learn more about their customs and way of life. The walk to Annapurna Base Camp is an absolutely wonderful experience that provides a window of time to take in some of the world's most breathtaking alpine vistas. The experience is one you won't soon forget because of the way the environment blends in with the diversity of the population.
10 Days Annapurna Base Camp Trekking Package:
Set out on an exciting adventure to discover the breathtaking majesty of the Himalayan Himalayas on the Annapurna base camp trekking package. During your hike, you pass through tranquil villages, lush forests, and terraced farms until you reach your ultimate refuge: the base camp of the majestic Annapurna.
Your Experience begins in Pokhara, the glittering city that is also referred to as the "Gateway to the Himalayas." You will walk for seven to ten days along the route, where the challenging terrain will put you to the test and the breathtaking mountain scenery will rejuvenate you. This trek can be finished by anyone who can maintain a reasonable degree of competency and acknowledges adventure.
As you go through the charming Gurung villages, you will have the opportunity to interact with the friendly residents, getting to know them better and learning more about their unique household and philosophy. Along the route, you will traverse streams, cross overhanging bridges, and examine a variety of wildlife, including birds and monkeys. The journey will be full with amazing sights, challenges, and pure joy, making it an unforgettable experience.
The Annapurna base camp journey, perched at 4,130 meters, is prepared to greet and revive you. Reaching this location will reward you with breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, especially Macchapucchre (Fishtail) and Hiunchuli. This is a place for adventure and environment lovers to visit.
If you reserve a thoughtfully designed trekking package, your trek will be stress-free and pleasurable. With the assistance of skilled guides, comfortable accommodations, and all required equipment, you can focus on the adventure and completely immerse yourself in Nepal's breathtaking spontaneous beauty and cultural diversity.
Tea house/ Lodge trek in the Annapurna Base Camp trek:
A popular route for the Annapurna Base Camp is the tea house/lodge hike. Accommodations along the way, such as teahouses or lodges, are part of this expedition. You may get all the essential lodging and facilities at several teahouses and lodges. Additionally, they will provide you with all the services you want in accordance with your preferences. There will be power along the trekking pathways leading to the Annapurna Base Camp during the first few days of the hike. In addition to having Wi-Fi and hot showers available, you will be able to charge your devices.
Comfortable lodging will be provided for your Annapurna base camp trip, with most tea house/lodge beds designed for twin sharing. The availability of solar electricity will increase as we ascend, albeit you might have to pay for hot water showers and device charging in exchange. As you go closer to the greater altitude, Wi-Fi might or might not be available. Regarding the meals, you will have a variety of options to choose from, and you can customize your meal to suit your tastes and the menu. You can have continental, Italian, and authentic Nepali food, among many other things. Compared to other trekking routes in Nepal, tea house/lodge trekking is relatively more facilitated in the Annapurna region.
Most of the visitors there are mostly drawn to the area's well-known and highly favored cuisine, which includes pizza and spaghetti. Aside from that, you may tuck into some delicious traditional Nepali food, such as Tarkari (vegetables), Bhat (rice), and Dal (lentils). There are a ton of options available outside from this. With the aid of these meals, you may satisfy your stomach after walking nonstop for several hours. Tea shops and lodgings are spaced regularly along the path and are first come, first served. Reservations should be made well in advance of peak seasons as spots fill up quickly.
All things considered, the Annapurna Base Camp tea house/lodge hike provides an easy and enjoyable method to discover the viewpoints of the locals.
Annapurna Base Camp Trek Difficulty:
In order to achieve and strive for the breathtaking splendor of the Annapurna base camp trip, you must exert a relatively greater amount of effort. Enjoy the many different kinds of charms it offers, turn this hike into an experience of a lifetime, and accentuate the striking landscape.
When considering the level of difficulty of the Annapurna base camp hike, it is deemed to be moderate. It can be a little challenging for first-time hikers without any prior hiking experience.
Annapurna base camp trek is a high altitude trek and different consequences might arise. Some consequences are as follows;
- Unfavorable weather:
This is one of the challenges that can arise while trekking to the Annapurna base camp. Unexpected and rigid changes in the weather that can have a variety of effects, including avalanches, erosion, and other problems, are referred to as adverse climatic circumstances. These conditions make it difficult to complete the Annapurna base camp trip.
- Trekker physical fitness: This is the second characteristic that makes the Annapurna base camp hike more difficult. It will be difficult for the trekker to complete the trek if their condition is not excellent. Many circumstances arise, such as severe physical discomfort, exhaustion and lethargy, AMS that causes HAPE or HACE, and others. Therefore, it is necessary to take different safety measures when going on high-altitude hikes without sacrificing the trekker's safety.
- Altitude Sickness:
Altitude Sickness is the next prime difficulty incurred while doing the Annapurna Base Camp trek elevated at 4,130 meters. Since, it is a high- altitude trek, there occurs optimal chances for the altitude sickness to occur. Altitude sickness occurs due to the shortage of oxygen as the altitude gradually stimulates. The indicators of the altitude sickness are as follows:
- Blurry vision
- Nausea and dizziness
- Dehydration
- Fatigue
- Gradual decrease in appetite
- Gasping for breath
- Extreme headache
- Lack of motor and sensory function.
It is characterized as:
- High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE): Excess fluid accumulation in the lungs.
- High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE): Excess fluid accumulation in the brain.
But despite the problems, there is no reason to worry. Even small children can be seen trekking to the Annapurna base camp with their families. Additionally, a little endurance and patience will enable you to complete the Annapurna base camp trek. The secret to a successful Annapurna base camp trek is patience.
Annapurna Base Camp Trek Altitude:
Hikers can reach the Annapurna Mountain range's base via the well-known Annapurna Base Camp trek in Nepal. The route ascends to the 4130-meter (13549-foot) Annapurna Base Camp from Nayapul. The walk offers breathtaking views of the highlands, including the well-known Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) peak, and winds through a variety of environments, including terraced fields, deep woods, and rocky roads. The physical challenges of the ascent increase with altitude because of the thinner air.
To prevent altitude sickness, you must carefully adapt and pay attention to your body.
Depending on your pace, the Annapurna Base Camp hike can be finished in seven to ten days. It's a short yet worthwhile hike. There are plenty of tea businesses where you may recharge, and the track is clearly signposted. You'll pass through quaint villages, come across a variety of wildlife and plants, and take in breath-taking views of the Himalayas.
The view from base camp is incredibly motivating and a wonderful reward for your efforts. Hikers can converse and share experiences with visitors from other countries at the base camp.
All things considered, the Annapurna Base Camp trip combines a strenuous physical challenge with cultural discovery and breathtaking natural beauty to produce an unforgettable experience.
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FAQs
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Where is the Annapurna base camp trek?
The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a popular trekking route in the Annapurna region of Nepal, famous for its stunning mountain views and cultural villages. The trek takes you to the base camp of Annapurna, located in a high mountain amphitheater surrounded by towering peaks.
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Do i need to take Travel Insurance?
Yes, it is mandatory to take the travel insurance for any kinds of trekking in Nepal. Make sure to get the insurance plan which covers helicopter rescue, medical aid and emergencies.
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What is the highest elevation of the Annapurna base camp trek?
The trek's highest point is the Annapurna Base Camp, located at an elevation of 4,130 meters (13,550 ft.).
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What kind of accommodation and food do i get during the trek?
You will be getting the teahouse/lodge accommodation and food will be from the menu. You will get breakfast, lunch and dinner ordered from the menu.
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How long does it take for the trek to finish?
The trek normally takes 7-12 days, depending upon the places to be covered and the pace of the trekker.
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What are optimum months and seasons to plan for the Annapurna base camp trek?
The best time to go on the Annapurna Base Camp Trek is from September to November and from March to May, during the autumn and spring seasons, when the weather is clear and dry.
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Will I need a guide or a porter for the Annapurna base camp trek?
While it is possible to do the Annapurna Base Camp Trek independently, many trekkers hire a guide or a porter for added support and to enhance the cultural Experience of the trek.
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Can I trek to Annapurna Base Camp solo?
Yes, you can trek to Annapurna Base Camp solo, but it is always recommended to have a guide or a porter for safety reasons and a better cultural experience.
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What permits are necessary for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?
Yes, a TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card and an Annapurna Conservation Area Permit are necessary to trek in the Annapurna region.
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Can I charge my electronic devices during the trek?
Yes, most of the lodges along the Annapurna Base Camp Trek have charging facilities for a fee. But, it will be convenient if you bring a portable power bank as a backup.