USD 1049
12 days
Moderate
4170meters
Tea Houses, Lodges
By Public Bus or Private Vehicle
1-15
Sep to Dec and March to May
Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a simple and attention-grabbing trek close to the wonderful lake city of Pokhara. It’s located in north-central Nepal which has 8,091 m Annapurna I. This also includes 13 further peaks over 7,000 m, and sixteen furthermore 6,000 m.
Annapurna Base Camp Trek conjointly referred to as Annapurna Sanctuary Trek takes you to the Annapurna conservation space. This sanctuary is home to numerous distinctive floras and faunas found in this region. As you walk alongside the forests, you’ll be able to encounter some rare species of birds and animals.
The Annapurna Base Camp trek starts from the foothills of Annapurna and passes several villages and settlements. Trekkers will be able to see the settlements of Nayapul, Tikhedhunga, Ghorepani, Tadapani, Chomorong, Dovan, Deurali, etc.
Therefore, this trek offers a chance to interact with locals. Trekkers will be able to conjointly get an opportunity to urge some native activities of individuals, their culture, tradition, and lifestyle. Thus, explore the hostility between the Gurung, Tamang, Sherpas, and Ghale community and their own distinctive lifestyle. The sunrise and sunset read from Poon Hill are the most fascinating part of this journey. Furthermore, trekkers might introduce yachting, paragliding, extremist flight, zip flyer, etc. in this.
Annapurna could be a Sanskrit name that virtually Anna suggests “food” or “grains” and “purna” suggests “full, complete and perfect”. “Fulfilled of food”, however, is often translated as the god of the Harvests. while not her there’s starvation, a universal worry therefore, Annapurna could be a universal god. Individuals believe that the god Annapurna was accustomed to living during this varied range as a mythological amount.
picturesque Trishuli and Marsyangdi rivers along the green, rocky mountains, rivers connecting each other, and small springs. Pokhara is a beautiful valley known for several lakes – including Phewa and Begnas, and it sits on the laps of Annapurna (8,091m), Machapuchare (6,993m), Dhaulagiri (8,169m), Manaslu (8,156m), and Lamjung Himal (6,983).
After breakfast on the banks of Phewa Lake, we take a short drive through the beautiful landscapes and head to Birethanti. The road is quite gentle and passes through Nayapul. The hike starts from Birethanti and ends at Ulleri (2073 meters). You will be hiking for about 5-6 hours.
Trek will be exciting as the trail slowly ascends. From the path, you can savor the views of Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Hiunchuli snow peaks. As we walk through the rhododendron forest, we can see several wild animals, refreshing springs, and rivers. The path then leads us to Ghorepani, which is a spectacular settlement that lies on a ridgeline. The views of the Himalayas from this village are breathtaking allowing heavenly sights of Dhaulagiri I, II, III, IV, V, Tukuche, Dhampus, Nilgiri, Annapurna South, Barah Sikhar, Machhapuchhre (commonly known as Fishtail).
Early in the morning, before sunrise, we ascend Poon Hill just in time to view the sunrise on the Himalayas. From Poon Hill, you can see dawn breaking at more than 32 Annapurna ranges along with Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, and Machhapuchre mountains.
Poon Hill is a famous spot for photography, so we will make the most of our visit to Poon Hill by clicking pictures to our hearts. After spending time on Poon Hill, we descend to our lodge, have our breakfast, and start the trek to Tadapni (2,630m / 8,630ft). But to reach Tadapani, we will be passing through Deurali (2960m) and Banthanti.
you will descend to bamboo and take on a gradual ascend from there to Dovan.
Saying bye to Dovan, you will follow a serene, emerald-green forest of bamboo and rhododendron route towards Deurali. The trekking course is dotted with prayer flags giving a vibrant flair to the surroundings. Before continuing your walk, take a moment to appreciate the unique ambiance. The forest quickly fades away, leaving a barren landscape strewn with boulders and scree in its place.
When you walk by the Himalayan Hotel, you’ll know you’re getting closer to your destination. Continue climbing past this landmark to Hinku Cave, which was once used as a shelter and overnight stop for historical Annapurna expeditions. Your trek for today concludes at Deurali.
After a long journey from ABC to Bamboo last day, we continue our way towards Jhinu Danda. First, we take a path that takes us down to Kimrong Khola and then ascends through the serene rhododendron, bamboo, and oak forests, eventually reaching Jhinu Danda.
Pokhara. We will be spending the night at Pokhara.
Early in the morning, we leave Pokhara and head to Kathmandu on a tourist bus. The 200 km route first follows the Marsyangdi River and then the Trishuli river providing great views of the natural scenery and terraced farmlands. The bus makes one last climb, and we finally arrive at Kathmandu – the exact place where the journey began. Your trip concludes, and we hope that your journey was pleasurable and rewarded you with lifelong memories.
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