Annapurna Base Camp Trek differentiates itself among other famous treks because of the diversity it brings to the attention of the trekkers. It’s an eccentric combination of various landscapes like verdant rhododendron forests, terraced rice paddies and luscious 7,000 – 8,000 m snow capped peaks.
Annapurna Base Camp trek is the emblematic trek of the Annapurna region and among the most popular. Annapurna Base Camp is really amazing, sheltered among olympian mountain heights Annapurna I – 8,091 m (tenth highest on earth), Machapuchare 6,993 m, Annapurna South – 7,219 m and Hiunchuli 6,441 m.
This is a notorious trek that will guide you along Modi River through local trails, local Nepalese life and customs, lush forests, mountain settlements, all of these literally in a dream land composed of massive stunning summits.
Machapuchare, or the ‘fish tailed mountain’ has a deep significance for the Nepali culture, beyond its exquisite beauty, it is revered as one of Lord Shiva abodes. And more than that, Machapuchare peak was not officially submitted yet! While at the Machapuchare base camp, you will admire from different closer angles Annapurna I, Gangapurna, Annapurna South and Hiunchuli.
The trek walks you through the Annapurna Conservation Area to experience a wide diversity of landscapes and a canopy of blended types of forests. From rhododendron, bamboo and fern while passing from Ghandruk towards Chomrung, to dense oak forests as you cross Sinuwa to arrive at Annapurna sanctuary. Advancing higher to Deurali the rich forests are gradually display tall grasses throughout, and fast forward the area turns alpine. Around here you will be able to notice the thick bark tree locally called Daphne. Locals use this tree to make paper.
Some of the not to miss highlights of this trek are the sunrise above mountain peaks in Annapurna sanctuary, panoramas of subtropical forests in Jhinu, hot springs bath in Jhinu and the sunrise from Poon Hill.
Annapurna treks are easy accessible and start in short distance from Pokhara, no matter the option you choose
You will be welcomed by a Himalayan Steps representative at Tribhuvan International Airport – Kathmandu, outside the airport terminal and transferred to the hotel.
Note: Depending on your arrival hour, you will attend a pre-trip meeting, where you will be introduced to your trek tour guide/leader. Please ensure you bring your passport, your travel insurance policy and three passport size photos. Also, you will be invited to sign a non-liability disclaimer, the legally binding trip form and ask all the questions you judge necessary.
Accommodation in hotel. Meals not included.
After breakfast, your tour starts with a guided visit of Kathmandu and its surroundings.
The most prominent monuments of the area, listed UNESCO World Heritage Sites are on the list: Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhananath Stupa, Bhaktapur Durbar Square. And the temple of Nyatapola, Bhairavnath temple, Batsala temple, Duttatraya temple, Pujari Muth, the Royal Quarter of Bhupatindra Malla, Palace of 55 windows.
Accommodation in hotel with breakfast.
You will be picked from your hotel and transferred to the tourist bus station, that will drive you to Pokhara. A scenic drive among the banks of the Phewa Lake. Pokhara is the starting point of your trek and a renown spot for panoramic unforgettable vistas of Annapurna, Machapuchare, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu and Lamjung Hima.
Accommodation in hotel, breakfast included.
After a short drive to reach Nayapul, your adventure in the Annapurna region starts with a relatively short and rather easy trek that passes through the banks of Modi Khola, the village of Birethanti, the banks of Bhurungdi Khola, Hille and ends in Tikhedhunga at an altitude of 1,570 m. This is the preview of your Annapurna trekking experience.
Accommodation in guesthouse, breakfast, lunch and dinner included.
The day starts with a steep climb to a Magar village called Ulleri, after that via rhododendrons and oak forests you head towards Banthanti, after that follows Nangethanti to finally end up in Ghorepani.
Accommodation in guesthouse, breakfast, lunch and dinner included.
You will experience today the famous trek to Poon Hill – a vantage point that will allow you to observe a majestic sunrise over the gigantesque Himalayas. You will spend here about an hour enjoying the sunrise in the mountains and after that return to Ghorepani for breakfast. Then follows a new walk via rhododendron and pine forests, rocky ridges, to arrive in Deurali and than descend to Banthanti, and finally arrive in Tadapani.
Accommodation in guesthouse, breakfast, lunch and dinner included.
Your trekking day contains a steep descending via rhododendron forests, to arrive in Gurjung – a village belonging to the Gurung culture. Than the way becomes easier as you approach Chomrong.
Accommodation in guesthouse, breakfast, lunch and dinner included.
Today’s trail will drive your steps down to Chomrong Khola, after that you will climb to Khuldighar at 2,380 m altitude. And among rhododendron and bamboo forests, via the west part of the river your trek will lead at the Himalayan Hotel.
Accommodation in guesthouse, breakfast, lunch and dinner included.
Today the trail climbs on past the Hinko Cave, Deurali and then Machapuchare Base Camp, which isn’t really a base camp since climbing Mt Machapuchare is not permitted. Since it is totally surrounded by mountains, this area is known as the Annapurna Sanctuary. Two hours trek from Machapuchare Base Camp takes us to the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) at elevation of 4,130 m. There, we will view unobstructed views of mountain scenery, which is very spectacular.
Accommodation in guesthouse, breakfast, lunch and dinner included.
Today you will enter the Annapurna Sanctuary, and head to Hinko Cave, Deurali and after that arrive at the so called Machapuchare Base Camp (Machapuchare is not accessible for climbing, so this is not a common base camp). Another two hours of trekking and you will reach the primary highlight of this trek Annapurna Base Camp (ABC), perching at 4,130 m. Breath, relax and enjoy an impressive mountain scenery.
Accommodation in guesthouse, breakfast, lunch and dinner included.
Descending route today, reducing altitude with approximately 1,700 m, till you arrive in Bamboo on the banks of the glacial river Modi Khola.
Accommodation in guesthouse, breakfast, lunch and dinner included.
You follow the same path to arrive at Chomrong. After that it continues with Khuldighar, and among bamboo and rhododendron fields you reach to Jhinu, where some natural hot springs wait for you to enjoy their waters.
Accommodation in guesthouse, breakfast, lunch and dinner included.
From this point the most relaxing trekking part of the tour lays in front of you. Starting from Jhinu on the right part of Modi Khola, you have a 4,5 h walk towards Birethanti and after that follows Nayapul. Within one hour drive you will be back in Pokhara.
Later that day you have scheduled a visit to the Barahi Temple, after an enchanting boating trip on the Fewa Lake.
Accomodation in hotel with breakfast and lunch.
During the morning your will return to Kathmandu with a tourist bus. Late in the evening you are invited to enjoy a farewell dinner organised in a traditional local restaurant accompanied by cultural show.
Accomodation in hotel with breakfast and farewell dinner.
Your tour arrived at its end, so goodbye for now Nepal. Today you will be driven to the airport for your flight back home.
Accommodation in hotel with breakfast.
The information below has been created so that you can use this as a guide in understanding the necessary equipment, clothing, gear, medicines and miscellaneous items required for this trekking tour. This list is of a general nature and you may decide to add or remove some of these items, please make sure that you have enough clothing to maximise your comfortability whilst on the trek.
We will provide you with a porter and a duffel bag to support and carry your heavier belongings however we do recommend that you also bring your own daypack to carry your money, personal items and any important documents.
(Important: Our guide will already have a first aid kit which they bring with them however we also recommend that you bring some of these medicines with you in your daypack too.)
Helpful Tip: For the majority of these items, clothing and equipment we recommend that you buy most of these when you arrive in Kathmandu. That way it will be a lot cheaper for you, take a look at our Kathmandu trekking gear guide here: http://himalayansteps.com/buying-trekking-gear-in-kathmandu/
This trek is physically possible for anyone that is of an average fitness level, there is no previous experience required. We generally recommend however that you train for 2-3 months in advance of your departure date and some of the activities you can do is walking or hiking, running or even better running on a treadmill at incline.
Alternatively swimming is a great choice too. Typically you should be doing at least one or a combination of these activities for an hour each time and roughly 3-4 times a week in the lead up to your trek in Nepal.
Yes, one of our staff members will be waiting at the airport with a signboard ready to collect you once you arrive and from there we will transfer you by private vehicle to the hotel.
Yes, you can purchase a visa when you arrive at the Tribhuvan International airport in Kathmandu. There are two choices for tourist visa which are listed below:
– Multiple entry tourist visa for up to 30 days costing $40 USD.
– Multiple entry tourist visa for up to 90 days costing $100 USD.
You will need to bring with you a copy of your passport, travel insurance papers and 3 passport size photos which will be used for any trekking permits required to access the mountain areas.
In Kathmandu, you can expect to stay in a standard room at a 3 star hotel which will include breakfast.
Whilst you are trekking you will be staying in traditional teahouse accommodation which will have a bed and clean mattress as well as a cover for you to sleep in. We do however recommend that you bring your own sleeping bag which you can take with you from home or alternatively rent/buy one in Kathmandu before you go trekking. The teahouse will provide you with a selection of food and sometimes this will be eaten around a warm fire in a group setting.
Along the trail itself the teahouse lodges usually offer twin sharing bedrooms in a dormitory style room. Sometimes the teahouse lodge staff will make available a private room for you at no extra cost depending on whether or not the room is available.
In Kathmandu, if you would like to have your own room at the hotel this can be arranged and typically there is always availability. For this there is an additional single supplementary cost of $40USD per night.
Swapping the teahouse accommodation with Kathmandu instead is not possible, included in this package is two nights of hotel accommodation in Kathmandu.
In the unlikely event of a flight cancellation or alternatively if you arrive back to Kathmandu early due to sickness, bad weather conditions or personal reasons you will need an extra night in Kathmandu which can be available for a supplementary cost.
The vast majority of the tea houses offer standard western style toilets with normal flushing capability. Occasionally in the areas of higher altitude there are squat toilets which are made with a ceramic base or a few wooden planks situated over a hole in the ground and these are always located outside.
At every teahouse accommodation along the trail, you can purchase toilet paper from them directly for a small fee. However we always recommend that you bring your own hand sanitizers and a towel if necessary.
The majority of teahouses or lodges along the trail will offer a selection of different food choices which primarily consist of vegetarian dishes. Some of these dishes on the menu include pasta, noodles, potatoes, tuna bakes, bread, soups, fresh vegetables and traditional dishes such as Daal Bhat (rice and lentils) or momos (dumplings).
If you have a sweet tooth, there are also a choice of different desserts such as apple pies or pancakes. Garlic is a popular ingredient used in the cooking which can actually have acclimatization benefits. Soft drinks and hot drinks like coffee, tea and hot chocolate are readily available as well as snacks like chocolate and crisps.
Yes absolutely, overall the food is generally very safe to eat and cooked to a decent standard following good health and safety measures. We recommend that you eat vegetarian dishes and try some of our local cuisines too!
Being vegetarian is absolutely fine because the teahouses and lodges primarily serve vegetarian meals on their menu. We generally recommend that you only eat vegetarian dishes and avoid any heavy or non-vegetarian dishes to prevent any situation of food poisoning especially in the higher altitude regions.
Bottled water is readily available to purchase at any of the teahouse or lodge accommodations along the trail. The prices to buy a bottle of water can vary between $2USD – $4USD and typically the higher the elevation that you are trekking to the prices are more expensive as well.
If you would like to drink normal water, make sure that you bring purification tablets and purify the water before drinking. It is possible to buy purification tablets in your hometown or alternatively in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
This can vary depending on your spending habits however in general if you are in Kathmandu you can expect to pay somewhere between $10USD – $15USD for a lunch and dinner.
During the trek itself, we recommend that you have between $15USD – $18USD per person per day if you would like to purchase water bottles, chocolates and snack as well as having hot showers.
As you go higher up the mountain, in general the cost associated for buying things is higher too because the items are supplied locally by helicopter, horse, mules and porters and as a result the prices are more expensive.
Yes, in the areas of lower elevation areas it is possible to have a hot shower at the teahouse or lodge accommodations.
In higher elevation areas such as Macchapuchare Base Camp and Annapurna Base Camp typically warm water and a bucket will be provided. In general it will cost $3USD – $4USD for these facilities and its more expensive in the areas of high elevation.
We highly recommend that you exchange your currency whilst you are in Kathmandu into local Nepali Rupees and bring this cash with you before you go trekking around the mountains. It technically is possible to use credit cards in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
In Kathmandu and Pokhara, yes – to some extent. Once you are out of the cities, all you need is cash. Please change the currency in local Nepali Rupees before you go to the mountains.
This depends on the type of travel you are embarking on, the transportation we provide can change. Sometimes domestic flights, various vehicles or even riding on a mule or yak is possible. We can assure you that each mode of transport we provide is carefully chosen by our team to enhance your experience making sure that you have a combination of comfort and efficiency whilst travelling.
For sightseeing and city tours and transfers between Kathmandu and Pokhara we use private tourist vehicles. For larger group sizes we sometimes use minibuses or vans. The vehicles are typically air conditioned to help prevent feeling too hot.
Yes, you will need to book your own international flights between your hometown and Nepal. Himalayan Steps is a local tour operator and if the international flights were included, the cost for our tours would be substantially higher.
Your booking is only confirmed once you have purchased this trekking tour online with approximately a 30% deposit. The remaining balance can be paid once you arrive in Kathmandu to one of our staff members.
The remaining balance can be paid to us once you arrive in Kathmandu using USD currency in cash.
If you want to cancel your reserved tour, we may refund your fee payable to us minus a $150 cancellation fee (5000 INR for Indian Nationals). Himalayan Steps will not accept refunds for flights if we already booked your flight. In some cases we may reschedule your trip at no cost or with some cost if you provide us with 7 days advance notice.
We will not give any refunds if you finish the trekking earlier or later, or cancel your tour for medical or personal reasons while trekking.
The peak trekking seasons are usually between mid-September to the end of May each year. The monsoonal weather period starts to calm down from the beginning of September. Between September to December it consists of warm conditions during the day and cool climates in the evening.
The best times to go trekking in this region are February, March, April, May, June, October, November and December. Between July to mid-September this is raining season across Nepal.
The weather and climate in Nepal can be unpredictable and ever changing.
Spring season is during March, April, May and June. Monsoon season is during July, August and mid-September. Autumn season is between the end of September and during October and November. Winter season is between December, January and February.
For a detailed understanding of the weather and climate in Nepal and the Everest/Annapurna region, take a look at our detailed guide here: http://himalayansteps.com/everest-base-camp-weather-climate/
Yes, safety and efficiency are of huge importance to us. All of our trekking guides are highly qualified and have received the necessary trekking guide and first aid training required and each of them have certificates they have gained through a series of accredited training courses.
Your allocated trekking guide will be available 24 hours a day for any of your health and safety requirements during your trek. They are first aid trained and have an understanding of how to use Oxymeter devices which help to monitor the oxygen levels during periods of high altitude.
Our guides carry with them local telephone sim cards that can be used for any updates or emergency organizational requirements. In the unlikely event that an emergency situation should arise, our trekking guides are in constant communication 24-7 with our Operations Manager and the staff in our office based in Kathmandu. We can organize horse and mules as well as helicopters if required during an emergency or if a client is sick on the mountain and require hospital assistance.
There is no requirement to provide documentation for immunization when entering Nepal however although it’s not essential we do recommend that you are immunized with diphtheria TB, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, *malaria, typhoid, polio and tetanus if possible. A dental check-up before you go to Nepal is advised along with understanding which blood group type you have. We have written an article about the required vaccinations, to understand more on this, take a look here: http://himalayansteps.com/vaccinations-for-nepal-what-you-need-to-know/
Should you have any known medical conditions, please notify your trekking guide and our Himalayan Steps staff members.
This is totally dependent on the overall level of sickness you are experiencing. Should you feel sick in a higher altitude location, you will need to rest afterwards in a lower altitude location and the recovery period can take anywhere between 3 days to a week to feel better.
Please make sure that you discuss any health concerns with your guide. If you are travelling as a solo individual then this can be organized however if you are in a group, the options are limited however sometimes you can catch up with the group at a later stage ,make sure you discuss this with your trekking guide at the time.
This is totally dependent on the overall level of sickness you are experiencing. Should you feel sick in a higher altitude location, you will need to rest afterwards in a lower altitude location and the recovery period can take anywhere between 3 days to a week to feel better.
Please make sure that you discuss any health concerns with your guide. If you are travelling as a solo individual then this can be organized however if you are in a group, the options are limited however sometimes you can catch up with the group at a later stage ,make sure you discuss this with your trekking guide at the time.
Some of the different villages that you will enter along the trail will have telephones that you can use for international phone calls.
Our trekking guides have their own local sim cards and mobile devices for communicating between them and our office in Kathmandu or in the event of emergencies.
However you could potentially use their mobile device to make international calls if required and then afterwards you can pay the guide for this depending on what the call costs are.
Yes, typically you can charge your camera or mobile device in any hotel in Kathmandu as well as the teahouse and lodge accommodation along any of the trekking trails. The teahouse and lodges sometimes will charge a small fee for these charging services. Make sure that you bring the necessary two/three pin adapters required for plugging these devices into the power sockets in Nepal.
The hotel in Kathmandu will provide you with a storage facility/room to hold any of your belongings that you would not like to take on the trek and there are no additional costs, it’s available for free.
We want you to enjoy your trip and maximize the overall experience. If you would like to add extra days to your trip, we are flexible on this and it can be organized at an additional fee to cover the cost of trekking guides, porters, accommodation and any food required.
If you are travelling as a solo individual then this can be organized however if you are in a group, the options are limited however sometimes you can catch up with the group at a later stage ,make sure you discuss this with your trekking guide at the time.
The hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara does provide the free storage services. So you can leave all your items that are not required for the trekking at your hotel.
We want you to enjoy your trip and maximize the overall experience. If you would like to add extra days to your trip, we are flexible on this and it can be organized at an additional fee to cover the cost of trekking guides, porters, accommodation and any food required.
If you are travelling as a solo individual then this can be organized however if you are in a group, the options are limited however sometimes you can catch up with the group at a later stage ,make sure you discuss this with your trekking guide at the time.
This can be a challenging decision to make with regards to what it should cost, from our experience we have seen our clients tip the guides and porters with anything between $20USD to $1000USD.
Tipping is not required however a little thank you and something towards their hard efforts is hugely appreciated. We recommend that you spend around 10% of the total trek as extra cost towards tipping. This is usually split between the trekking guide, porters and local staff.
Yes absolutely! All of our fixed departures are guaranteed to go ahead and we never cancel any of these scheduled tours due to not having the required amount of people. Should you want to organise a private individual tour that can be arranged with a small additional fee for some costs associated which you can request and discuss with us at the time of your booking.
Himalayan Steps takes pride in offering the very best trekking tours throughout the Himalayas to places such as Everest Base Camp, Annapurna, Gokyo Lakes in Nepal and Valley of Flowers in Ladakh region of India.