Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Trip Duration:
14 days
Trip Leader: Tour Leader, local
guides
Food Included: meals included
Accommodation: Hotels/guesthouses
Trek Rating: Easy to Moderate
Price: US$500 |
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Join Alliance Nepal on a kaleidoscopic voyage
through the legendary Annapurna mountain range. With a
history as beautiful and vivid as the mystic landscape, this
region of the Himalayas offers a 10-day trek, overpowering
ones senses with gigantic and blanched glaciers, ice-flowing
rivers as well as surrealistically lush forests and
impossibly-existing, yet tempting, hot springs. Remote
villages and tea houses filled with warmly-welcoming and
smiling faces serve as daytime and overnight rest areas
Proposed Itinerary
Day 1: Leave for Pokhara by
bus. Here, participants will receive a final briefing and
prepare for the first leg of their trek in the afternoon.
Day 2: Transfer to
the starting point of the trek, Naya Pul. Take an
easy walk along the sub-tropical Modi Khola River Valley to
Birethanti (a large village on the old Nepal-Tibet trading
route). Pass through the checkpoint before continuing
through the intricately-terraced rice paddies, arriving at
Tirkhedhunga for an overnight stay.
Day 3: Tirkhe Dhunga
– Ghorepani, From Tirkhe Dhunga, this trail crosses
a stream before ascending a steep, stone staircase to the
large Magar Village at Ulleri (2070 m). The trail then winds
through rhododendron and oak forests; across streams before
making a short, final ascent to Nangethanti. From
Nangethanti, the journey will trek up to Ghorepani (2850m)
for an overnight stay.
Day 4:
Poon Hill to
Tadapani: Trekkers will rise with the sun,
ascending to Poon Hill (3195m) where an awe-inspiring
sunrise greets observers from over the mountains. Clear
climate permitting, onlookers can experience a magical,
panoramic view of the mountains of Dhaulagiri I (8167m),
Annapurna I (8019m), and Manalsu (8156m). Also: views of the
6,000-meter-deep Kali Gandaki Gorge and the trans-Himalayan
ranges are viewable – forming the border of Nepal with
Tibetan China – making this one of Nepal’s most sought-after
vantage points. After this panoramic treat, descend to the
lodge for a late breakfast before continuing onto Ghorepani
(2780m) – an important stop-over on the old trading route to
Tibet. From Ghorepani, the walk is all downhill through
beautiful forests before arriving at the village of
Banthanti – finally ending the day’s journey at Tadapani for
an overnight stay.
Day 5: Tadapani –
Chhomrung, From Tadapani, the trail descends
through additional rhododendron and oak forests, arriving at
Chhomrung for a midday lunch. Chhomrung is a Gurung Village,
and the highest permanent settlement in the valley with a
tremendously vast view across to Annapurna South and
Machhapuchhare. The day closes with an overnight stay in
Chhomrung.
Day 6: Chhomrung -
Dovan or Himalaya Hotel. Here, the trail descends
via a stone staircase, eventually crossing the Chhomrung
Khola. Participants climb high above the Modi Khola,
traveling its west bank, and pass through forests of bamboo,
rhododendron and oak. This portion of the day’s trek is
followed by yet another ascent to Kuldi before finally
descending a long, steep, stone staircase to Dovan for an
overnight stay.
Day 7: Dovan - (Machhapurchhe
Base Camp) or Annapurna Base Camp (Sanctuary). From
Dovan, the trail climbs high above the river, on to the
lateral moraine, and down the other side to the glacier.
This leg of the journey takes trekkers up the bed of the
glacier before finally arriving at the Annapurna Base Camp
(4237m) for an overnight stay.
Day 8: Annapurna
Base Camp – Bamboo. Beginning with an early morning
ascent for a stunning sunrise and breakfast, the journey
returns to Bamboo for an overnight stay.
Day 9: Bamboo-
Chhomrung. Descend a long, stone staircase through
bamboo and rhododendrons forests to Kuldi. The trek
continues through beautiful rhododendron forests and down to
Sinuwa. From Sinuwa, the trail leads downhill to the Modi
Khola, closing the day with a steep climb to Chhomrung where
trekkers will remain overnight.
Day 10: Chhomrung -
Ghandrung, From Chhomrung, the trek heads back to
Taglung – descending gently through forests to Kummu. Once
again, the journey passes Ghandrung – offering, yet another,
picturesque, panoramic view of Annapurna South before ending
the day’s voyage with an overnight stay in Ghandrung.
Day 11: Ghandrung -
Pokhara, Trek downhill through villages and
terraced fields to Syauli Bazaar, then onto Nayapul before
being transported back to Pokhara for an overnight stay.
Day 12: Sight-seeing
tour in Pokhara: consists of visiting various
sacred places as well as Fewa Lake and an extensive city
tour.
Day 13: Return Drive to Kathmandu
This is sample Itinerary and can
change to meet the changes in the field conditions
Dates and Price
Price: US$500 ONLY for Alliance
Nepal Volunteer
Dates: To be determined by
coordinator (Most likely at the end or middle of the
volunteer program)
What’s Included
- Teahouse/Guesthouse accommodations while on the trek
- Sightseeing as outlined in the itinerary
- Ground/Domestic transportation
- guides and porters
- entrance fees and permits
- baggage storage
- meals (estimated budget $5-$10per day)
What’s Not Included
- optional tips to leader and Sherpa staff
- excess baggage charges
- items of a personal consumption (sodas, alcoholic
beverages, laundry, etc.)
- group gear and equipment
- sleeping pads and bags
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