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About Expedition

Annapurna Base Camp, also known by Annapurna sanctuary, is a wonderful trek that takes you to the Base Camp of the immense south face of Annapurna I (8,091m), 10th highest mountain in the world. The trail passes through cultivated fields and beautiful forests of oak, magnolia, and rhododendron of the Annapurna region. You will walk through banks of pristine rivers, mountain pastures, dip into natural hot springs, slate-roofed tropical villages and encounter caravan of mules carrying necessary supplies to remote villages. Along the way, we meet friendly locals and exchange greetings ‘ Namaste’.

From the Base Camp of Annapurna, trekkers can enjoy the up-close view of 10 peaks over 6,000m that includes Hiunchuli, Fang, Annapurna III, Machhapuchhare (Mount Fish Tail) and many other peaks. Moreover, while on the trek we come across the most prominent ethnic groups of people like Gurung, Thakali and others permanently living in the Annapurna area.

Whoever begins the trek to the Annapurna Base Camp, the views are of course amazing and at Base Camp, you can find yourself directly in front of Annapurna and surrounded by peaks on all sides. The trail to Annapurna Base Camp lies a bit low in the canyon and it is susceptible to avalanches coming from the peaks above. With the inclusion of Poon Hill hike in the itinerary, our proposed Annapurna Base Camp trek can be longer by several days. Starting from Nayapul we encounter sub-tropical heat, pretty villages and neatly terraced rice fields enjoying the panoramic view of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Himalayas.

The best time to visit Annapurna Base Camp is during spring and autumn. Spring is the time to see the blooming of rhododendrons while the clearest skies are found after the monsoon is over, that is, in October and November. At these times the weather is generally mild and pleasant. In fact, October is the high season for trekking in Nepal. Share Tweet

Itinerary

Weeks (2)

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Week 01

Day 01   Arrival in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel

Day 02   Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing

Day 03   Fly to Pokhara, Drive to Birethainti via Nayapool and commenced trek to Gorepani

Day 04   Hike up to Poonhill and Trek to Tadapani

Day 05   Trek to Chomrong

Day 06   Trek to Dovan

Day 07   Trek to Deurali

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Week 02

Day 08   Trek to Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC)

Day 09   Trek to Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) and Back to Bamboo

Day 010   Trek to Jhinu Danda (Hot Spring)

Day 011   Back to Pokhara via Nayapool (Approx. 2-3 hrs Trek, 1-2 hrs drive)

Day 012   Sightseeing in Pokhara

Day 013   Fly back to Kathmandu

Day 014   Final Departure

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Summit Date

8-22 Jan 2025

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includes

  • Airport pickup & drop off for both National and International
  • 3 Nights hotel in Kathmandu on BB Plan on sharing basis
  • 1 Night hotel in Pokhara on BB Plan on sharing basis
  • Domestic Flights: Both way air ticket (KTM-PKH-KTM) with the airport tax
  • Necessary transportation cost for our trekking crews Tea house accommodation during the trekking
  • Meals: Full board (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) with Tea/ Coffee
  • Permit:All the necessary permits required for trekking
  • 1 Certified Trekking Guide & required number of Assistant Guide
  • Porters: Necessary porters (2 Members: 1 Porter)
  • Insurance for all the involved Nepalese Staffs
  • Our service charge and government taxes levied by Nepal Government
  • Himalayan Adventure Duffel bag (If required)
  • Trekking Route Map
  • First Aid Medical Kit carried by Guide
  • Sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley with Tour Guide, necessary Entry Fees and Transportation
  • Sightseeing in Pokhara with necessary Entry Fees and Transportation
  • Farewell dinner in a typical Nepalese restaurant in Kathmandu
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Facts of the Trip

Max Height

4,130m

Duration

14 Days

Destination

Nepal

Location

Annapurna Region

Major Activity

Trekking

Best Season

(Autumn)September to December and (Spring)March to May

Culture

Gurung and Thakali

Himalayan sights

Annapurna, Fishtail, Dhaulagiri

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Nivesh Karki is a Superhost

A graduate in Business Management from Tribhuvan University, Nepal, Nivesh Karki brings 15 years of managerial experience in the tourism industry to his role at Himalayan Adventure. Formerly serving as the General Manager of Himalayan Adventure, his dedication, diligence, and exceptional managerial skills in handling clients and expedition projects have significantly elevated the organization. In recognition of his contributions, he has been promoted to Executive Director and is now also a co-founder of Pioneer Adventure. Self-motivated, trustworthy, and committed to his duties, Nivesh Karki plays a crucial role in facilitating and overseeing the company's overall operations. His responsibilities include effectively managing human resources, preparing and collecting trekking and climbing permits from various governmental and non-governmental agencies, such as the Department of Tourism, Department of Immigration, Nepal Mountaineering Association, National Trust for Nature Conservation, and the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation. His ability to work under pressure, combined with a clear, logical mind and a practical approach to problem-solving, enhances his effectiveness in these roles. The combination of his educational background and extensive experience in the tourism industry positions Nivesh Karki as an indispensable and career-oriented shareholder in our company, driving Himalayan Adventure toward continued success.