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Outside Kathmandu, its teeming
capital, Nepal is a land of remote mountain villages,
whose people survive by growing their own food on the
thousands of hill terraces that scale even the steepest
slopes. Mechanized farming is unheard of here; the
fields are ploughed by water buffalo, the corn harvested
and threshed by hand and ground by water mills. If you
stay in a trekking lodge, your bread will likely as not
be made from flour ground that day, your vegetables
freshly harvested from the fields.
For a short trek with few altitude problems, the
Annapurna region provides you with unparalleled access
to spectacular horizons of snowy peaks, so high that
you'll find yourself looking twice before you believe
that they are not clouds. As well as providing the views
for which the trek is famous, the trail takes you
through an ever-changing landscape of rice fields, misty
forests and tiny local villages.
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Itinerary of Annapurna Base
Camp Trek In Detail |
Day 01
Welcome to Kathmandu :
Langtang RI Representative will welcome groups
at Kathmandu Airport with a banner and drop them
to Hotel Vaishali. After check-in at the hotel
and refreshments, LRT office management and
guide will formally introduce themselves and
provide a trip briefing. Group should have
handled International flight tickets
reconfirmation and submit 2 passport size
pictures and Passport copy to the office
management. The rest of the day is free to
explore the local area. |
Day 02
Kathmandu Sightseeing :
After breakfast, we start an interesting tour
around Kathmandu stands at 1350 meters and the
valley is surrounded by hills at an altitude of
around 2400 meters. Escorting by an
English-speaking guide, try to give them a full
taste of our vivid culture image and an
enchanting manner of its people. In our
sightseeing tour we go to Katmandu Darbar
square, Swambhunath (Monkey temple) and
Pashupatinath.After lunch you will drive to
Patan. The rest of the day can be spent browsing
the hundreds of shops and stalls selling
everything from Kashmir carpets & Tibetan
handicrafts to the latest reading materials.
Overnight in hotel. |
Day 03
Kathmandu - Pokhara :
We spend 2 nights in Kathmandu before boarding
our drive to Pokhara. Pokhara is a beautiful
town set on the banks of the Phewa Lake. It is
smaller and much less hectic than Kathmandu and
is the perfect starting point for our trek.
Transferred by tourist bus for your 6 -hour
drive to Pokhara, a beautiful town set on the
banks of the Phewa Lake. It is smaller and much
less hectic than Kathmandu and is the perfect
starting point for our trek. Your first day in
Pokhara can be spent just relaxing or you may
enjoy a visit to the Tibetan Refugee Camp and
Devi Falls. The remainder of the time is yours
to enjoy either doing last minute shopping for
the trek or packing your kitty bag for the
following day's departure O/N Hotel B&B
The following morning you begin your trek North
of the Himalayas. You will climb gradually along
the ridges that are the foothills of the
Annapurnas. Remember, however, that you are in
the Himalayas and that 95 percent of the country
is hilly and criss-crossed by numerous trails.
There is very little flat land. If you take it
slowly and walk at an even pace you should not
experience any problems. You will pass through
many villages where you will have ample time to
take photographs and chat with the local people.
Language is not a big problem as many of the
local people speak English, your Guide will be
happy to translate for you. There are many
different ethnic groups along the trail, but the
predominant people in this area are the Gurungs.
Together with the Magar and Chetrie people, the
Gurungs are famous as soldiers in the British
Army, better known as Gurkhas.
Along the trail the views of Machapuchare and
the Annapurnas are magnificent. The various
trails from which we can choose lead us towards
such Himalayan giants as Dhaulagiri (8167m),
Lamjung, Annapurna II, and Machapuchare (6993m).
Climbing higher, the winding trail passes
through magnificent forests of oak and
rhododendron that line the southern foothills of
the Himalaya. The terrain varies from
sub-tropical valleys with banana trees and rice
paddies to high ridges clad in thick
rhododendron forest. In January and February
these may well be covered in snow, while during
March and April they will be a blaze of red
rhododendron flowers.
You will visit the famous Poon Hill where you
will hopefully be blessed with a fantastic
sunrise and 360 deg view of all the Annapurna
Range including Annapurna South (7272m)
Annapurna I (8091m) with imposing views of the
Mt. Dhaulagiri(8157m) and the Dhaulagiri Range
to the West. The views here are sit and sip on a
hot chocolate before heading down the main trail
to Pokhara. Here you will be able to see how
things have changed over the years since western
man started visiting the Himalayas. One of the
added advantage of lodge trekking is being able
to sit and chat to the Sougi (Inn Keeper),
whilst he spins you yarns about life in Nepal.
After Dovang, you will be walking through alpine
meadow and breath taking views of mountains. The
can be some avalanches problem in spring near
Machhapuchhre Base Camp. Once you arrived at
Annapurna Base Camp, you will be surrounded by
snowcapped mountain sanctuary. The altitudes of
this trek vary between about 915m at Pokhara to
approx.4200m at Annapurna, going up and down
will test the best pair of knees. The secret is,
take it SLOWLY! |
Day 04
Pokhara - Birethanti - Ulleri :
Drive to Birethanti (1140m) from Pokhara. Walk
through the lush, green Modi river valley, past
waterfalls with plunge pools that invite you to
swim. Ascend steep staircase to Magar village of
Ulleri (2070m,) where you will be rewarded with
breathtaking views of the valley below and the
peaks of Annapurna South and Hiunchuli. |
Day 05 Ulleri
- Ghorepani :
A gentle climb through pasture and cultivated
fields. As the trail climbs higher, you walk up
beside the cascading river through refreshingly
cool oak and rhododendron forest to Ghorepani
(2840m.) |
Day 06
Ghorepani - Tadapani :
A short early-morning climb to the Deurali pass
for a spectacular panorama over Dhaulagiri and
the Annapurnas, and all the way south to the
plains of India. Trail descends steeply through
dense moss-covered forest rich with birdlife to
Tadapani (2540m) for beautiful sunset views of
Annapurna South and Machhapuchhare. |
Day 07
Tadapani - Chhomrung :
The trail drops down from Tadapani, through
dense rhododendron forest. From Ghandrung there
are good views of the upper Modi valley. The
route starts the long ascent high above the west
bank of the Modi Khola, and continues up to the
village of Chhomrung (2040m.) Towering above the
village is the mighty peak of Annapurna South,
with the Fishtail facing it across the valley. |
Day 08
Chhomrung -Himalayan Hotel :
We walk through the forest to Kuldi Ghar ,
before the route goes steeply down a bank of
rock and then levels out, running through
riverside bamboo thickets along the base of the
gorge. Then the track winds steeply up through
deep bamboo and rhododendron forest to the
village of Doban. We camp above Himalaya Hotel
(2680m.) |
Day 09
Annapurna Base camp :
The track remains on the west -bank of the Modi,
now flowing through a more open valley, and
eventually emerges into the Sanctuary. Straight
ahead is the high lateral moraine of the South
Annapurna glacier and the Modi follows a deep
cliff to the right. This is the site of
Machhapuchhre base camp (3480m) from which can
be seen a spectacular panorama of mountains. We
either camp here or continue north-west, staying
above the glacial moraine. |
Day 10
Annapurna South Base Camp Visit :
The route begins on a broad grassy path, before
climbing over lateral moraine and down to the
beautiful ablation valley. We soon reach the
British Expedition Annapurna South Face Base
Camp (4234m.) The best views are probably
obtained from the crest of the moraine, which we
follow until it is cut through by the glacier
flowing down from Himal Chuli to the north. |
Day 11
Annapurna South Base Camp- Dovan :
Descend and follow the same route to a pleasant
camp spotat Dovan, which lies on the boundary of
the Sanctuary. |
Day 12 Dovan
- Modi Khola :
The trail passes the small village of Khuldi
Bikas, before continuing through rhododendron
and bamboo fields to the Alpine-style village of
Chhomrung. Stony steps climb steeply to Kabre
Chautara and soon after we turn off for Landrung,
leaving the Ghandrung path dropping away towards
the river. |
Day 13 Modi
Khola - Dhampus :
After an easy descent to the Gurung village of
Landrung, the trail crosses a pass before
arriving at the tiny village of Dhampus, perched
high on a ridge. |
Day 14 :
Dhampus - Pokhara
It's a short climb down to Phedi, where we meet
the road and drive back to Pokhara. Sadly this
is the last day of your trek you return to
Pokhara for a further 2 nights. Pokhara will
seem like a teeming metropolis after the
serenity of the hill trails. You're last night
in Pokhara is a great opportunity to throw a
party for the Sherpas and porters. |
Day 15 Drive
to Kathmandu :
Drive to Kathmandu and we will provide fare well
dinner in Nepali Cultural dance resturant . |
Day 16 :
Free on your own |
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Cost Includes :
All land and domestic air transfer as per
itinerary
Arrival and departure transfers and Internal
flights as per itinerary
Twin share accommodation in Kathmandu and b'fast
as per itinerary
½ day sightseeing in Kathmandu
All accommodation and 3 meals while on the trek
in Tea Houses
Fully escorted trek with English speaking guide
and 1 porter between each 2 person
Trekking permit and National Park Fees
Wages, equipment, insurance and other facilities
to staffs
Not Included :
International Airfare
Visas US$30
Airport Departure taxes/Excess baggage charges
Other meals not stated (Lunch/Dinner in Cities
like Kathmandu and Pokhara)
Items of personal nature ie. Soft/hard drinks,
tips etc.
Travel Insurance (this is a mandatory condition
of booking)
Medical evacuation in case of emergency
Personal spending money |
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
Every effort will be made to keep to the above
itinerary, but as this is adventure travel in a
remote mountain region, we cannot guarantee it!
Weather conditions,and the health of trekkers
can all contribute to changes. The guides and
their Sherpa assistants will try to ensure that
the trip runs according to plan, but please be
prepared to be flexible if necessary.
Food & Accommodation :
You are accommodated in teahouses whilst on
trek. A teahouse is a local run guesthouse, but
standards vary enormously. In popular areas such
as Annapurna, teahouses are more like hotels,
with hot water, Western food and private rooms
Recommended equipment list :
Trekkers need to provide their own personal
clothing and equipment. Some items of equipment
are available for hire from us such like
Sleeping bag and Down Jacket
Footwear : Well
broken-in walking shoes - these must be suitable
for snow, thick socks, light socks, camp shoes.
Clothing : Down or
fiber filled waterproof jacket and trousers,
sweater or fleece jacket, underwear, warm and
cotton trousers or jeans, shirts and T-shirts,
shorts, long underwear, wool hat, sun hat,
gloves, bathing suit, track suit. |
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Additional Information
If you wish to discuss any aspect of the trek or
your suitability for it, please contact us by
email or by telephone via the Contact Page on
the website. |