Annapurna View Trek
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- No booking fees
- E-ticket/Mobile voucher
- duration 5 days
- tour type Private
- age requirement 8-79 yrs
- max group size 12
- guiding method Fully guided
- Maximum altitude 3210 meters
- Trek difficulty Easy
- Tour Code BM-10688
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- Get spectacular views of many mountains including a sunrise view from Poon Hill at 3210m
- Pass through many villages of different ethnic groups, cultures and traditions
- Walk through beautiful Rhododendron forests
- Great closeup views of Annapurna I, Annapurna South Machhapuchhre and Mount Manaslu etc.
Mt. Annapurna (8091m) is the 10th highest mountain in the world, and at 3200m height, has one of the most popular walks on earth. If you dream of summiting Mt. Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and Manaslu, but you don't have sufficient time or experience, then choose this trek for a feeling of accomplishment and great views of mountains within a week.
This area treasures four Annapurna massifs, Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri and Nilgiri. Behind the mountains is a living Tibetan civilization in the valleys of Mustang. Annapurna region is also famous for its Hindu religious shrine Muktinath temple. During the trekking season, the trail is accompanied by lush green forest of rhododendron, birds chirping and a kaleidoscope of butterflies. The trail fills with warm sun and cool mountain breezes.
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Day 1: Kathmandu to Pokhara
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Day 2: Drive from Pokhara to Ulleri (2050mm)
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Day 3: Ghorepani to Tadapani (2,750 m)
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Day 4: Tadapani to Ghandruk trek and drive back to Pokhara
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Day 5: Pokhara to Kathmandu via Drive or flight (optional)
- Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle
- 2 night's hotel accommodation in Pokhara with breakfast.
- Guesthouse accommodation during the trek.
- All necessary trekking permits: Annapurna Conservation Area and Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) fee.
- An experienced, English-speaking and government-licensed trek leader
- Staff costs including salary, insurance, equipment, food and accommodation.
- Down jacket and sleeping bag (to be returned after trip completion)
- All government and local taxes.
- First aid medical kit.
- Trekking Map
- Fresh fruit
- All transportation: Kathmandu - Pokhara - Kathmandu, Pokhara – Ulleri and Ghandruk - Pokhara
- Fresh fruit
- Porter
- Nepalese visa fee.
- Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water,Beverage bills, shower, etc.)
- Travel and rescue insurance.
- Tips for guide(s), porter(s) and driver
- Excess baggage charges (if you have more than 10 kg of luggage, a cargo charge is around $1.5 per kg)
- Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
- Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu (and also in the case of early return from the mountain than the scheduled itinerary)
- Earn US$ 19+ in travel credits.
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Free cancellation up to 60 days prior departure, after which the deposit becomes non-refundable.
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What is the required budget for a trip to Nepal?
How much you spend in Nepal is largely decided by things you want to do in the country. A 5-day trekking trip in Nepal can start from as little at USD 400 per person. A weekend-long safari in Chitwan National Park is available at less than USD 200.
On average, seven days in Nepal with accommodation and some or all meals included costs anywhere between USD 700 to USD 1500 per person. Good rooms at hotels in Nepal range from USD 25 to over USD 150 per person, per night, while around USD 1.5 a day can buy you three meals in decent restaurants.
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Is Asia open for tourists?
Despite the initial fears of the Covid-19 pandemic, most Asian countries have managed to mitigate its effects. As such, many popular destinations throughout the continent are currently open for travelers with precautionary measures like mandatory vaccinations. A few countries, however, require newly arrived travelers to spend a couple of days in quarantine.
As of February 2022, countries like Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia are officially open for vaccinated tourists without the need for quarantine. Meanwhile, India and Indonesia are two of the countries that may require you to quarantine for up to a week on arrival. However, Japan, Vietnam, and Myanmar are yet to open their doors to visitors.
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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.
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How much will a trip to Nepal cost?
How much you spend in Nepal is largely decided by things you want to do in the country. A 5-day trekking trip in Nepal can start from as little at USD 400 per person. A weekend-long safari in Chitwan National Park is available at less than USD 200.
On average, seven days in Nepal with accommodation and some or all meals included costs anywhere between USD 700 to USD 1500 per person. Good rooms at hotels in Nepal range from USD 25 to over USD 150 per person, per night, while around USD 1.5 a day can buy you three meals in decent restaurants.
- Is quarantine in Nepal in effect for arriving visitors?