Annapurna Base Camp Trek-17 Days

Departure Date

28 Sep

Duration

17

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1781

Maximum Seats

12

Overview

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek flourishes in the foothills of the Annapurna, the ninth tallest mountain in the world. The trek north from the beautiful city of Pokhara unfolds a variety of landscapes, terraced fields, lush rhododendron forests, and traditional Gurung villages, ultimately leading to the Annapurna Base Camp. This route traverses the untrodden path, avoiding the crowd as far as possible. The trail meanders below the tree line except for the section from Machhapuchhre Base Camp to Annapurna Base Camp. You don’t have to deal with the effects of altitude on your body; however, the undulating trails can pose a challenge. The route does not retrace, except for the leg between Annapurna Base Camp to Chomrong. Doing the Annapurna Base Camp trek offers an opportunity to scale Machhapuchhre Base Camp too.  

This trip starts in Kathmandu where you will meet our team, followed by a cultural sightseeing tour of Kathmandu. Then you will drive to Pokhara by tourist bus and spend a night there and do some last-minute shopping. The next day you will drive to Banthanti, many people opt to walk this section but we choose not to due to the road construction. The trail to Annapurna Base Camp goes through the beautiful forest, yak sheds, and quaint villages, along with the stunning mountain views from Mulde and Chomrong. From Dobhan, the route traverses the narrow valley where the mountains are not visible until we make it to Machhapuchhre Base Camp. As we walk to Annapurna Base Camp, we are enveloped by the array of Mountains. The sunrise from Annapurna Base Camp is the main highlight of the trip. On your return to Pokhara, treat yourself to exotic restaurants and the food you’ve craved for.  

Join us on this epic trip and experience the ultimate adventure.  

Highlights

Mulde View Point:

Enjoy the sunrise over Annapurna Massif and Dhaulagiri, from up close.

Local Lifestyle:

Visit Swanta and Chomrong Village and observe village lifestyle.

Secluded Trails

Avoid the traffic and walk through isolated trails and spot Yaks

Eye Catching Mountain Views

See Annapurna massif, Hiunchuli, Gangapurna, and Fishtail up close.

Base Camps

Scale Annapurna and Machhapuchhre Base Camps at one outing

Trip Facts

Trip Start/End:

Kathmandu

Trip Length

15 Days

Difficulty Level

Moderate to Difficult

Group Size

2-12

Average Time Per Day

6 hrs.
Day 1: Arrival to Kathmandu

Kathmandu 1400m.

Welcome to Kathmandu, the valley of gods. Upon arrival, complete the visa process and proceed to the arrival terminal from where our staff will drive to your hotel. At the hotel, meet our team and get the information about the group meeting and dinner that will follow.
Day 2: Drive to Pokhara

Pokhara 820m

Early in the morning you head to the tourist bus station and catch the bus. The bus drives through river valleys, terraced fields, and roadside towns, and stops at a couple of places for meals and snacks. Upon reaching Pokhara, check-in at your hotel, take a short walk on the lakeside, and have dinner at one of the restaurants. Overnight.
Day 3: Drive to Banthanti, trek to Swanta

Swanta 2200m

Our drive navigates the winding road to Nayapul and crosses Modi Khola at Birethanti and the river bank upstream to Hile. The road continues to ascend through terraced fields and the village to Banthanti. Hit the trail and climb through the forest and river to Nangethanti and have lunch. Continue ascending through forest, and pass Ghorepani village, popular yet with heavy foot traffic. The trail now descends to Chitre and crosses the river on Suspension bridge. Approach the final ascend of the day and reach Swanta village.
Day 4: Trek to Dobato

Dobato 3400m

Have your first mountain breakfast, and also pack light lunch as you will cover a long distance before making it to the lunch camp. Ascend along the ridgeline through lush and serene forest. As we cross the forested trail, we walk past a few Yak shelters but they are only occupied in Summer to Early Autumn. Continue ascending to Bayeli, where you will just find one tea house to have lunch, and follow a very gentle path to Dobato.
Day 5: Sunrise Hike to Mulde and Trek to Chuile

Mulde 3600m, Chuile 2310m

Hike to Mulde viewpoint and savor the sunrise and its rays casting golden hues upon the white mountains. Find Annapurna South, Machhapuchhre and Dhaulagiri up close and Manaslu, Ganesh and Lamjung Himal in the distance. Back to the tea house and move downwards to Chuile after breakfast.
Day 6: Trek to Upper Sinuwa

Upper Sinuwa 2360m

Walk down to the river and cross it, and arrive at Ghurjung village, followed by an uphill section through small villages and terraced fields to Chhomrong village, which is the largest permanent settlement in the area. Walk down stone staircases to the river and cross it to follow an uphill section to Sinuwa from where we are treated by the up-close view of the Machapuchare Peak.
Day 7: Trek to Himalaya

Himalaya 2920m

Trek along that flat trail until Khuldi Ghar, then descend through bamboo forest to reach Bamboo. Ascend gradually through a mixed forest to Dobhan, where we can stop for lunch. From there, continue the trek at a comfortable pace, conquering the remaining section until we reach Himalaya.
Day 8: Trek to Machhapuchhre Base Camp

Machhapuchre Base Camp 3700m

Continue ascending towards Deurali, from where the landscape transitions from subalpine vegetation to alpine meadows. As we walk beyond the Hinku cave, we'll follow the riverbank, and the valley gradually widens before us. Finally, hike an uphill section, towered by soaring peaks of Machha Pucchare and Annapurna South.
Day 9: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp

Annapurna Base Camp 4130m

Ascending a deliberate pace, we make it to Annapurna Base Camp. As we reach the base camp, the valley widens, offering 360-degree snow-capped mountains. Make sure to engage in social talks, fun games, and reading books, rather than taking a day nap. Enjoy dinner and finger-cross for the next morning.
Day 10: Trek to Bamboo

Bamboo 2310m

Wake up before sunrise and visit the viewpoint. Embrace the beauty of Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, Gangapurna, and Hiunchuli and follow your footsteps back to Bamboo.
Day 11: Trek to Jhinu Danda

Jhinu Danda 1720m

Start the day with climbing on stone staircases to Khuldighar, followed by descent to the river. Cross the river and then climb stone staircases that lead through the village of Chhomrong. Once you reach Jhinu Danda, store your backpack, and walk down to the natural hot spring. Enjoy a refreshing dip before returning to the lodge for an overnight stay.
Day 12: Trek to Sewai, Drive to Pokhara

Pokhara 820m

Walk down to the small river and cross it on a suspension bridge and continue towards Sewai through terraced fields and small hamlets. Catch the bus/jeep and drive back to Pokhara. After reaching Pokhara, freshen up and celebrate the accomplishment with a bottle of beer. Overnight.
Day 13: Free Day in Pokhara

Pokhara 820m

You deserve a free day to relax in Pokhara after spending 10 days in the remote. You can do activities like Paragliding, Bungee jumping, and canyoning, or visit the places like World Peace Pagoda and the Mountaineering museum. There is a lot to do.
Day 14: Drive to Kathmandu or Trip Extension

Kathmandu 1400m

Catch a tourist bus back to Kathmandu, or you can also extend your stay in Pokhara by doing a Yoga course or traveling towards Chitwan National Park to experience diverse terrain, climate, and culture, to have the opportunity to spot one-horned rhinos and alligators.
Day 15: Departure

Kathmandu 1300m

Your standard itinerary ends here. We will arrange a transfer for your departure if you are heading home. Or you can proceed on your own if you have any plans.

Body

1 set of Base/Thermal Layer (Merino is ideal)

1 mid-layer/Hoody (fleece or similar).

1 Set of outer layer 

2 sets of Merino Top.

Waterproof trousers and top (gore-tex is ideal)

1 pair of lightweight trekking trousers or zip-off pants.

Fleece trouser

Hiking shorts

2 trekking t-shirts/shirts-merino is ideal

Four Season Sleeping bag.

Four Season Down Jacket.

1 pair of liner gloves.

1 warm wool hat.

1 buff or similar.

Sleeping bag liner

Underwear.

Feet

1 pair of trekking boots (must be worn in).

Sandals or hut shoes.

1 pair of thick walking socks / 2 pairs of lighter walking socks.

Running Shoes or sneakers.

Toiletries

Travel towel.

Sun cream.

Hand gel.

Moisturizer.

Lip Balm.

Face Wash.

Listerine mouthwash.

Toilet Paper.

Soap

Shampoo

Optional

Trekking poles.

Personal medication and first aid kit.

Power bank.

Playing Cards.

Book.

1 small roll of repair tape, 1 sewing repair kit.

1 small folding knife.

Maps.

Note and pen.

Thermal Flask

Permanent Marker

Adhesive Hand or toe warmer

Warm scarf

Fleece Pants

How to get the Visa?

Visas are available upon arrival at the airport in Kathmandu. When you arrive, you will fill out a form first at a kiosk and then proceed to a banking desk where you will pay the Visa fee (USD 50 for 30 days US$30 for 15 days). You might be able to pay with a credit card, but bringing cash (USD) with you expedites the process. With that receipt and the form you filled out, you will proceed to the immigration officer who will issue you a visa. During the peak tourist season, the immigration desk can get congested, which can be a hassle.

How much do I need to budget?

Your spending on this trip will depend on your personal preferences and appetite. As a general guideline, it is recommended to budget around US$25-30 per day for expenses such as meals, chocolates, showers, internet, and drinking water.

When to book a return ticket?

It’s recommended that you schedule your return flight for 2 days after the default itinerary ends. This allows for an additional day in Kathmandu after your trek. Or if you want to extend your trip to Chitwan then you can book the flight that fits your plan. 

Do I need the photo for my visa and permit?

Yes, you need two for trekking permits.

What should I do if my luggage did not arrive on my flight?

File a report: Report it to the airline’s baggage service office at the airport. 

Get a tracking number: Ask for a tracking number so that you can check the status of your luggage. 

Provide contact information: Provide the airline with your contact information and the name and address of the hotel you are staying at. Keep the form: Make sure to keep a copy of the report you filed at the airline’s office in the airport. To be on the safe side it is advisable to pack essential trekking gear in your hand luggage on an international flight.

What currency do I bring?

Nepal uses the Nepalese Rupee as its currency. It is viable to carry NPR (Nepalese Rupees) to pay for the meals and other services you use along the way because all the prices for the services, meals, drinks, etc are quoted in NPR.

You can bring US$/GBP/AUS $/Euro and exchange them at an exchange booth on every street. However, they don’t follow the rate published by the Central Bank of Nepal. 

Make sure that the foreign currency notes you bring are not old, torn, or faded as it is difficult to exchange them.

For better rates, you can go to the local bank in Kathmandu with your passport and it may take between one to one and a half hours, and they only do cash service till 3 pm local time. Saturday is a bank holiday and Friday is a half holiday. 

Getting cash out of an ATM usually gives the best exchange rate but they will charge around $5 on each transaction. In a single day, you can withdraw NPR 100000 only but not more than NPR 35000 in one transaction. This means you have to make multiple transactions and on each transaction, you will be charged around $5. If you are planning to use cards to withdraw cash from an ATM booth, make sure to inform your card issuer that you will be using it outside Europe/America/Australia.

How does drinking water work?

Drink only treated or boiled water and avoid using bottled water. The best option is to bring a filter to treat the water so that the taste of the water remains natural. You can also bring purifying tablets but it ruins the taste of water. 

What can I rent in Kathmandu?

Sleeping Bag and Down Jacket.

What is the local culture like?

Nepal has a diverse and rich culture that is heavily influenced by its history, and religion. As a tourist, you may encounter locals who approach you to chat, take pictures, or sell goods.

The roads in Kathmandu are busy most of the time so you might get stuck in traffic jams whenever you take local transportation. It is not uncommon to see cows, and dogs in the middle of the roads, beggars around the temple, and street children in the streets of Thamel. Please refrain from giving money and food to these people. 

The local vendors try to charge higher than the normal price. So make sure you have a good deal before you pay for whatever you want to buy. 

However local restaurants have fixed prices for the meals they serve so no need to bargain the cost. 

Local restaurants close after ten and bars but pubs remain open all night but it is good to go to bed before 10 pm. 

Locals you meet in the pubs and bars are usually friendly and helpful but they can be rude sometimes depending on how you treat them. To stay safe, it is strongly advised that you remain sober and avoid consuming excessive amounts of alcohol.

Back up fund

The itinerary we have planned is subject to change locally due to unavoidable circumstances. In such an event, the extra cost incurred is subject to be covered by you. Unavoidable circumstances we generally categorize are:

    • Airport closure. 
    • Flight delay or cancellation
    • Extreme weather
    • Natural Disaster
    • Pandemic
    • Political Unrest, riots, and demonstrations. Road Closure due to landslides, broken bridges, accidents, etc. Health issues experienced by guests Common accidents that can occur such as slips and falls, ankle twists, etc. 

Can I store my unnecessary luggage at the hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara?



The itinerary we have planned is subject to change locally due to unavoidable circumstances. In such an event, the extra cost incurred is subject to be covered by you. Unavoidable circumstances we generally categorize are:

    • Airport closure. 
    • Flight delay or cancellation
    • Extreme weather
    • Natural Disaster
    • Pandemic
    • Political Unrest, riots, and demonstrations. Road Closure due to landslides, broken bridges, accidents, etc. Health issues experienced by guests Common accidents that can occur such as slips and falls, ankle twists, etc. 

How much does a porter carry?

Please bring a maximum of 10 kg. per person to ensure porters are not given more than 20 kg to carry in total.

Can I store my unnecessary luggage at the hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara?

You can store your luggage at the hotel free of cost. You will need to fill out a form provided by the hotel to store your luggage.

Are there internet services available?

You can get the wifi at most of the tea houses at an extra cost of $1/2 but the reception might be intermittent. 

Do I get altitude Sickness?

Trekking to Annapurna Base Camp involves the very low possibility of getting AMS. There is no fixed way to prevent Altitude sickness as it can impact your body from various perspectives depending on your medical history, age, rest, food, and water intake. The general guidelines to avoid are to eat and drink properly, sleep well, avoid speeding up the pace, and have a positive mindset. 

Can I bring a drone?



Taking a drone inside Sagarmatha National Park requires a permit from the National Park Authority and the government of Nepal. The process to obtain a permit is lengthy and costly. If you intend to bring a drone please let us know in advance so that we can begin the process.

Can I extend my stay in Pokhara?

Yes, you can. Pokhara is a beautiful city and has so many things to offer. Please let us know in advance and we will arrange the accommodation accordingly. 

What can I do to extend my stay?

You can do multiple activities ranging from Paragliding to Bungee jump, or simply walking by the Fewa lake. You can also drive/fly south of Pokhara to Chitwan National Park to experience the diverse culture, terrain, and climate, and see the wildlife.

Difficulty Level

The trek is leveled moderate to difficult characterized by its undulating trail that steepens quite often.

Weather Conditions.

The weather should be good if you do this trek in peak season. But having said that it is advisable to be prepared for rain, clouds, and snow as these factors can significantly impact your trek schedule. The weather has been pretty unpredictable for the past few years due to global warming.

Fitness Required

Hiking with a backpack at least once a week, three months before the trip is recommended. Other exercises like jogging, running, and cardio regularly help you a lot. 

Best Season.

Any month between September to May but  September to November and March to May are considered best.

Atmosphere of the Trek.

As you hit the trail, the tapestry of the mule train, suspension bridge, quaint villages, and lush forest brings you lots of energy and excitement. Morning offers stunning views and fresh air while evening provides an opportunity to be social, by the fire talking to your fellow trekkers, playing cards, riddles, or other fun games. But the steep trails and cold tea houses can bother you at times. But try to get the best out of what is before you, and you will have the experience of a lifetime.

A typical day in the mountains.

A typical day begins between 8-9 am depending on the length you are to cover. After walking for a couple of hours, there is a tea break, followed by a lunch break at another place. Upon reaching the overnight lodge, check in your room, freshen up and gather in the dining hall, order dinner, and get it served between 6 to 7 pm. After dinner, you will get the briefing about the next day and play cards, riddles, and other fun games. 

What is the local culture like?

Nepal has a diverse and rich culture that is heavily influenced by its history, and religion. As a tourist, you may encounter locals who approach you to chat, take pictures, or sell goods.

The roads in Kathmandu are busy most of the time so you might get stuck in traffic jams whenever you take local transportation. It is not uncommon to see cows, and dogs in the middle of the roads, beggars around the temple, and street children in the streets of Thamel. Please refrain from giving money and food to these people. 

The local vendors try to charge higher than the normal price. So make sure you have a good deal before you pay for whatever you want to buy. 

However local restaurants have fixed prices for the meals they serve so no need to bargain the cost. 

Local restaurants close after ten and bars but pubs remain open all night but it is good to go to bed before 10 pm. 

Locals you meet in the pubs and bars are usually friendly and helpful but they can be rude sometimes depending on how you treat them. To stay safe, it is strongly advised that you remain sober and avoid consuming excessive amounts of alcohol.

Included

Accommodations.

Ground Transportation.

Permits and National Park Fees.

Guides and supporting staff.

Tourist Bus between Kathmandu and Pokhara.

Welcome meal.

Excluded:

International Flights

Visa Fees

Meals

Personal Insurance

Personal Expenses

Tipping and gratitude

Extra Expenses due to unforeseen situation

Drinking Water

How to get there?

The trip starts and ends in Kathmandu so make sure to book the flight accordingly. You can book any flight you want that fits your trip’s start and end date. However, it is good to arrive before 3 pm local time so that you can make it to the group meeting and welcome dinner.

Airport Pick Up

Look out for our airport representative holding your name and Junkiri sign at the end of the terminal hall. He will then drive you to the hotel.  

Accommodation

All the accommodations are on a twin-shared basis. You will get standard accommodations with breakfast in Kathmandu and Pokhara. In the mountain tea house/lodges, accommodations are pretty basic with toilets and bathrooms shared, and outside the room. 

Supporting Crew

There will be one lead guide and assistants and porters.

Ground Transportation

Airport Pick up and drop

Tourist bus between Kathmandu and Pokhara.

Private 4WD Jeep from Pokhara to Trekking starting point and ending point back to Pokhara

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