Annapurna Base Camp Trek
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- No booking fees
- E-ticket/Mobile voucher
- duration 10 days
- tour type Private and Group
- age requirement 15-65 yrs
- max group size 12
- guiding method Fully guided
- Maximum altitude 4130 meters
- Trek difficulty Moderate
- Tour Code BM-14620
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- Operated in English
- Trek to the base camp of Mount Annpaurna.
- Spectacular mountains and sunrise view from ABC
- Scenic drive along the bank of Trishuli and Marshyangdi river
- Natural hot spring bath en route
The trek offers adventurers an extraordinary shift of ecosystems because of the unique combination of depth and height along the route. The stunning routes are surrounded by snow giants such as the Annapurna Himalayan ranges and other peaks above the 7000-meter mark.
A dense tropical forest of bamboo and rhododendron cover the south-facing slopes and the north-facing slopes covered by rain shadow. The sanctuary, considered sacred by both Hindus and Buddhists is believed as the abode of their deities. It was not opened for foreigners until 1956.
Please see the day-to-day itinerary for more detailed information.
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Day 1: Drive to Pokhara from Kathmandu
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Day 2: Pokhara to Ghandruk (1990 m)
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Day 3: Trek to Chhomrung (2210 m)
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Day 4: Trek to Dovan (2600m)
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Day 5: Trek to Deurali (3140 m)
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Day 6: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp (4130 m)
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Day 7: Trek to Bamboo (2335 m)
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Day 8: Trek to Jhinu Danda (Hot water springs) (1780 m)
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Day 9: Trek to Nayapul and then drive to Pokhara city
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Day 10: Drive back to Kathmandu
- Government certified local trekking guide for the trek
- 2 nights hotel accommodations in Pokhara city inclusive breakfast.
- Long range transport by luxurious tourist bus. (Kathmandu to Pokhara & Pokhara to Kathmandu)
- Twin sharing local lodge accommodation during the trek
- Meals on full board during the trek. (Breakfast, lunch & dinner)
- Seasonal fruits every evening after the trek.
- Helicopter rescue service in case of emergency evacuation. (In this case you should have your own travel insurance)
- All the essential trekking permits and paper works.
- First aid medical kit carried by our guide
- Adventure certificate upon successful trip completion
- Farewell dinner in Kathmandu with cultural dance show
- Rain protection duffel bags and sleeping bags to use for the trek. (should return after the trek)
- Private car/jeep transport from Pokhara hotel to Nayapul and Nayapul to Pokhara
- An assistant guide for the group of 10 people or above.
- Porter for the trek.
- Nepal entry visa and international flights
- Tips to the trekking guide and porter
- Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
- Your personal expenses such as use of wifi, charging, hot shower, alcoholic and cold drinks during the trek.
- Porter available at an extra cost.
- Earn US$ 20+ in travel credits.
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Free cancellation up to 60 days prior departure, after which the deposit becomes non-refundable.
Other Practical InformationRecommended gear: Waterproof jackets Warm fleece jackets, jerseys, pullovers Good boots, either light-weight trekking boots or light leather boots Sleeping bags (preferably those rated -20 degree Celsius. You can rent them in Kathmandu) A comfortable day pack, preferably with a waistband Fleece wind-stopper jackets (optional) Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jackets Down vests and/or jackets (optional) Lightweight gloves Heavyweight gloves or mittens with a waterproof shell outer Sun hats/scarfs Light balaclavas/warm fleece hats Sunglasses with UV protection T-shirts Underwear Hiking shorts Lightweight cotton long pants Light, expedition-weight thermal bottoms Fleece or woollen pants Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell pants Thin, lightweight inner socks Thick, warm wool hiking socks Hiking boots with spare laces Camp shoes (sneakers and/or sandals) Other necessary equipment: Headlamps (e.g. Petzl Zoom) with spare bulbs and batteries Small pad or combination lock-to-lock trek bag Basic first aid kits (We also provide a comprehensive first aid medical kit and oxymeter to the head guide) Large plastic bags to keep items dry inside your trekking bag Day packs (approximately 2500 to 3000 cubic inches) Water bottles (2 bottles recommended) Toiletries Small wash towels-
How much money do I need to bring with me?
Your personal budget obviously depends on your spending habits and what is included in your trip cost. If accommodation is included, but meals are not, we would suggest that you bring around 30 USD per day per person for meals. Having a hot shower or charging your device sometimes costs extra. There are also sometimes small crafts/souvenirs to buy along the trekking route which you may want to bring extra money for. Also, consider whether you would be staying in Kathmandu or Pokhara before or after your trek.
- Is quarantine in Nepal in effect for arriving visitors?
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How much should my backpack weigh?
A properly packed backpack (not including your day pack) should ideally not weigh more than 13 kg. It is also important to note that if you are taking a flight to the start of your trek, many smaller aircraft have weight restrictions. For example, if you are flying from Kathmandu to Lukla, you are only allowed 10kg of checked luggage, and 5 kg of hand baggage. Thus, in case of a small flight, you should ideally pack a 10 kg backpack for checked luggage, and then add 5 kg in your hand baggage. You can then re-shuffel the weigt once you start your trek at the trailhead.
- Do I need a porter?
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Do I require a porter for carrying water?
On most popular treks you can expect plenty of places where you can refill your water bottle, meaning you don’t need to carry a huge water supply with you. Bring an extra bottle of water if you are concerned. If you already have a porter, you can ask him/her to carry water as long as it is within the weight limit. Another option is to carry water purification tablets or LifeStraw, both of which can be found in Kathmandu.