The
combination of easy walking and majestic scenery makes the trek to Annapurna Base Camp (4200m),commonly known as
Annapurna Sanctuary, one of the most popular treks in Nepal.
From Base Camp the
dynamic 360-degree view includes Annapurna I (8091) & III (7555), Machhapuchhare, Varhha Shikar (7647),
Khansar Kang (7485) and numerous other peaks standing like a screen of snow and ice and whilst here you may see
tahr, Himalayan weasles or pika (mouse-hare), though there are few birds.
Enjoy
mountain views, thick bamboo and rhododendron forests and a mix of cultures unparalleled by other treks as you
venture deep into the Annapurna Himal.
Trip
Itinerary
Days 1-2
Flying into Kathmandu is an
unforgettable experience with the Himalaya spread out before you. You will be met at the airport on arrival and
transferred to your hotel. On day 2 a full day tour introduces to some of the wonders of Kathmandu.
Day 3
Drive to Pokhara, or you may choose to fly. USD67 one-way
(35mins).
Days 4-5
Begin walking after the 2-hour drive to Birethanti.
A wide trail leads through bamboo forests and pasture at Tikedungha. The next morning drop down to cross the
Bhurungdi Khola before climbing the step stone staircase to the Magar village of Ulleri – reputedly there
are 3767 steps, the toughest section of the trek. As you climb the peaks of Annapurna South and Hiunchuli emerge
from behind the foothills. Pasture and cultivated fields soon give way to deep forests of oak and
rhododendron.
Days 6-7
An early hour-long climb up to Poon Hill
provides a fine, unobstructed view of the high Himalaya. The trail initially climbs through thick forest before
emerging to further resplendent views on the route to Tadapani and on to the Gurung villages of Ghandruk and,
further up the Modi Khola, Chhomrong – the highest permanent settlement in the valley.
Days 8-10
A long flight of stone steps descend to the swaying suspension
bridge across the Chhomrong Khola before re-ascending through forests of rhododendron, bamboo and oak, interspersed
with small
streams. The final stretch to Annapurna Base Camp (4200m) follows the ablation valley, the
corridor-like hollow between the glacier and the mountain flank. The dynamic 360-degree view includes Annapurna I
(8091) & III (7555), Machhapuchhare, Varhha Shikar (7647), Khansar Kang (7485) and numerous other peaks
standing like a screen of snow and ice and whilst here you may see tahr, Himalayan weasles or pika (mouse-hare),
though there are few birds.
Days 11-14
Retrace your route down the
Modi Khola as far as Chhomrong before following a different route along the east side of the valley via Landrung,
Dhampas and the Tibetan Refugee camp at Hyangja.
Day 15
Return to
Kathmandu.
Day 16 Depart
Tour cost
includes
- Accommodation Kathmandu and Pokhara(twin
share)
- Accommodation on trek (twin or multishare)
- All
domestic transport as listed in itinerary
- All National Park entrance
fees
- Porters to carry personal gear
- 15kg luggage allowance
while on trek
- Duffle Bag for your gear
- Sleeping
Bag
- Trek guide
- Comprehensive medical
kit
Not included in the tour cost
- Personal expenses such as drinks, postage, laundry and souvenirs.
- Meals
- International flights and departure taxes
- Visa and passport fees
- Travel insurance
- Emergency
evacuation
- Tips and gratuities
- Costs arising from
unforeseen events outside the control of Shiva Outdoors (eg. Landslides)
Note
Please note that the published itinerary is a statement of
intent and to be used as a guide only. The guide in charge of your trip will alter the schedule if conditions
necessitate and any/all such alterations are at the discretion of Shiva Outdoors and your guide.