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Annapurna base camp trek

country:Nepal
location:Annapurna 
trip type:Very challenging trekking holidays
departures:Departs most weekends throughout the year. Private treks can be arranged any time.
price:From US $1150 (16 days) excluding flights. Single supplement US $250 (approx £170). Group size: 1 min, 15 max.
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
 
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the amazing things you'll be doing
Annapurna Base Camp Trek combines some of the most spectacular mountain scenery, providing a fascinating insight into the modern hill life of Nepal. This unique trek along local trails, through forests, villages and terraced farmland treats you to unparalleled mountain scenery, surrounded by enormous glaciers giving you an inside experience into the Nepalese life and culture.

The trek to Annapurna base camp follows the Modi River and passes through dense stands of rhododendron and bamboo. By the time you reach the large rock over hanging, known as Hinku Cave, you will have noticed that the vegetation has thinned and the gorge narrowed to be only a few hundred meters wide. Steep snow-clad ridges falling from Hiunchuli on the left and Machhapuchhre on the right from the entrance to the Sanctuary. As we pass through the “gate” and enter to the Sanctuary, you find yourself in a huge amphitheatre enclosed by a solid wall of snow capped peaks.

Annapurna base camp trek starts and ends in Pokhara or it can be tailored as part of the Annapurna Circuit or the Jomsom / Miktinath trek, by trekking from Tatopani through Ghorepani and Tadapani and joining the main Sanctuary trails at Chommrong.

Our Annapurna base camp group treks depart every week from Kathmandu, private treks can be arranged any time.

Best time to go: February - May and September - December.
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1:Arrive at Kathmandu airport (1345meters). Overnight at hotel.
Day 2:Pre-trip Meeting and Sightseeing around Kathmandu valley. Overnight at hotel.
Day 3:Drive to Pokhara (900 meters) 7 hours by tourist bus. Overnight at hotel.
Day 4:Drive to Nayapul (1010meters) and trek to Tikhedunga (1570meters) 3 hours. Overnight at Guesthouse.
Day 5:Trek to Ghorepani (2840meters) 5 hours. Overnight at Guesthouse.
Day 6:Early morning hike up to Poon Hill (3210meters) and trek to Tadapani (2610meters). Overnight at Guesthouse.
Day 7:Trek to Chommrong (2140meters.) 5 hours. Overnight at Guesthouse.
Day 8:Trek to Dovan (2500meters) 5.30 hours. Overnight at Guesthouse.
Day 9:Trek to Deurali (3200meters) 4 hours. Overnight at Guesthouse.
Day 10:Trek to Annapurna Base Camp (4130meters) 5 hours. Overnight at Guesthouse.
Day 11:Trek back to Bamboo (2345meters) 6 hours. Overnight at Guesthouse.
Day 12:Trek to Jhinu hot spring (1780meters) 5 hours. Overnight at Guesthouse.
Day 13:Trek to Nayapul (1010 meters) and drive to Pokhara. Overnight at hotel.
Day 14:Pokhara City tour Overnight at hotel.
Day 15:Drive back to Kathmandu (1345meters) by tourist bus. Overnight at hotel.
Day 16:Transfer to international airport for your final departure.

The above information is a guide and standard template of what we provide. Annapurna base camp trek can be customised at your request to accommodate your specific requirements.
small group adventure holiday
Typically you will be sharing your experiences with between 4-20 like minded travellers (depending on the trip, operator and how many others are booked on the trip) and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends its good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as seeing new places.
how this holiday makes a difference
Responsible tourism is very much imperative as it becomes a responsibility of each and every individual in the tourism industry as the very sustainability of the industry depends on this significant factor. Before our Annapurna Tour commences our guide will brief group members on the importance of conservation in the environment as part of our responsible tourism efforts. We are fully aware that global warming is no longer a myth. It is alarming and prevalent; therefore this procedure has become a sacred responsibility of our efforts.

The hotel in Kathmandu has notices in the bathrooms about saving water and towel usage. In the teahouses much of the fresh food is grown locally and staff are from the local communities, all contributing to put money into the local village economies.

All our staff are from local communities. Our guides are English speaking and have years of experience as they live locally, displaying a wealth of knowledge in the Annapurna Region with local people and customs. Each guide comes fully equipped and supported by us, having obtained the training in the related tourism sectors including Ministry of Tourism in Nepal, High Altitude First Aid and Environmental issues for Nepal.

We are dedicated to giving something back to the local community the Sambhav Nepal Foundation is a registered Nepalese charity we are associated with. With the foundation our aim is to offer English medium schooling and health services for a remote isolated region of Gorkha.

We understand and appreciate the hard work the guides and porters perform. Therefore we treat and obey the following Guide and Porter Policy to ensure the conditions for our guides and porters are of a humane standard. We work towards eliminating avoidable illness, injury and death.
  • All our guides and porters receive medical care when ill or injured.
  • We provide basic accommodation for our guides and porters or tent with sleeping gear, and they are provided food and warm drinks.
  • We have insurance policies for each of our employees.
  • We provide appropriate clothing for each season and altitude, ensuring protection from cold, rain and snow. This means windproof jackets, trousers, fleece jacket, long johns, suitable footwear, socks, hat, gloves and sunglasses.
  • We never overload our porters for us it’s not all about making money we strive on being able to employ local people; we respect and treat each and every one of our employees with the up most respect.
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