Annapurna Base Camp Trek

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Duration
10 Days
Difficulty
Moderate
Accomodation
3 Star Deluxe
Group Size
2-6 People
Meals
As Mentioned
Transport
On Private
Max Altitude
4130 m
Start Point
Kathmandu
End Point
Kathmandu

Trip Overview

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a popular choice among trekkers in Nepal, offering a captivating experience of the Annapurna Conservation Area. This is a 10-day trek that will lead you to the base camp of Annapurna, one of the tallest mountains on Earth. Throughout this journey, you will traverse a mesmerising blend of cultures and landscapes that will undoubtedly leave you spellbound. The trail is easier to navigate compared to other trails, thanks to its well-maintained paths and basic facilities available throughout. During your trek, you will pass through traditional villages that are rich in culture and nestled in magnificent settings surrounded by hills and lofty mountains, making your journey even more incredible. Trekking to the Annapurna region is easier compared to other trekking regions in Nepal. The trails are well-maintained and provide an easy route to explore. 

While in Nepal, you'll have the opportunity to explore a variety of stunning locations, including historical sites, natural attractions, and the iconic Annapurna Base Camp. Before heading on your journey to the highlands, you'll immerse yourself in the captivating charm of both Kathmandu and Pokhara. These cities offer a unique blend of urban life and breathtaking natural wonders. Starting from Pokhara, you will be captivated by the pristine nature and breathtaking sites that showcase the ancient beauty and serene surroundings. 

While you are in Pokhara, you will visit some of the most stunning sites that you will visit during your stay in Pokhara, also known as the “City of Adventures". You will visit these places during your sightseeing programme. Beginning with Devi's Fall, an underground waterfall that vanishes beneath the earth's surface, adding a captivating and mysterious element to the location. The view of the waterfall changes with the seasons. In the dry months, the flow is minimal, but during the monsoon season, the water cascades down with great force, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Another one is Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, another beautiful attraction closely located near Devi’s fall. The cave is a breathtaking location to discover, with its impressive architectural design and intricate details. The spiral stairs and elegant sculptures of Hindu deities create a captivating atmosphere. Another notable site is the Tal Barahi Temple, a Hindu temple located in the centre of the Phewa Lake. To access the temple, visitors must take a boat, which provides an incredible experience. Another one is the World Peace Pagoda attraction in Pokhara, situated on top of a small hill overlooking the beautiful mountains and the Pokhara valley. World Peace Pagoda, otherwise known as the ‘’Shanti Stupa’’. The view from here is absolutely breathtaking. You can get a stunning view of the Pokhara Valley and the mountains. It's also a great vantage point to see the beautiful Phewa Lake.

During the trek, you will experience stunning landscapes and encounter quaint traditional villages, where you can witness the serene and harmonious way of life. You will come across several notable villages along the trekking trail, among which Ghandruk is one of the major highlights of the trek. It is a traditional Gurung village in the Kaski district of Nepal, close to Pokhara city. The location of this place is approximately 55 km northwest of lakeside Pokhara, nestled amidst the serene mountains, far away from the chaotic city life. This village is renowned for its native inhabitants, known as the Gurungs, and their rich culture and longstanding traditions that have been preserved for centuries. The village is filled with stunning natural beauty and showcases beautiful rustic architectural designs. Ghandruk is a popular starting point for treks within the Annapurna Conservation Area, serving as a gateway to numerous trails. One of the many highlights of Ghandruk is that you can visit the local museum in the village. Here, you can try on traditional dresses and capture memorable pictures with picturesque backdrops. You will also encounter other charming villages like Chhomrong and Sinuwa along your trek, where you can stay and explore. 

Another beautiful place that you will visit during your trek is Jhinu Danda, as Ghandruk marks the starting point of the trek Jhinu Danda marks the ending point. It is a scenic place with a natural hot spring where you can relax and enjoy a hot bath to end your trek. To access this location, you'll need to navigate a set of steep, downhill stairs. While they may pose a challenge, the breathtaking view at the end makes it all worthwhile. You can enjoy the relaxing natural hot spring before heading back to Pokhara. Another notable attraction is the impressive suspension bridge across Jhinu, where your transportation will be waiting to take you to Pokhara lakeside. 

The Annapurna Base Camp is a prominent viewpoint for the magnificent Annapurna mountain, situated at an impressive elevation of 8,091 feet above sea level. The base camp is truly a remarkable feature of the trek, offering a stunning 360-degree view of the majestic mountains that surround you. From the base camp, you will get a spectacular view of the elevated peaks such as Annapurna I (8,091m), Machhapuchhre (6,993 m), Annapurna III (7,555 m), Annapurna South (7,219 m), Gangapurna (7,455 m), Hinchuli (6,441 m), and the glacier dome, along with the unique landscape form here. During a trip, it's not always about the final destination; it's the journey that matters. The trail you'll walk during this trek to the base camp is truly remarkable. As you start on your journey, you'll walk past tranquil trails that wind their way through charming villages, lush jungles, cascading waterfalls, and picturesque rivers. The trail leads you through a variety of landscapes, from lush green areas to dry pastures, all surrounded by majestic mountains and beautiful scenery. Experience the incredible vista and immerse yourself in the beauty of walking through the forest to the Annapurna Base Camp. Indulge in the delicious local cuisine and experience one of the finest treks in Nepal.

Once your amazing trekking adventure comes to an end, you'll return to Kathmandu. There, you'll have a day of leisure to enjoy sightseeing and explore the rich historical arts scattered throughout the Kathmandu valley. During your sightseeing programme, you will have the opportunity to visit monuments recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These historical landmarks have stood the test of time, with some dating back centuries. Beginning at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a former royal palace, you will find an abundance of ancient monuments. These include temples, sculptures, and museums that are open to the public for exploration and appreciation of their beauty. Another notable site is Swayambhunath, also known as the ‘’Monkey Temple’’, situated atop a small hill with a panoramic view of Kathmandu city. The temple is dedicated to Hindu and Buddhist religions, representing a lovely unity of faiths. As it is located on top of a small hill, one must climb hundreds of stairs to access the site. Another beautiful monument you will visit is Pashupatinath Temple, which holds great significance in Hinduism as it is dedicated to the revered deity Shiva. It is considered one of the largest and most significant sites for Hindu devotees. The landmark area showcases stunning pagoda-style architecture built centuries ago during the Malla era, showcasing the rich historical art of the time. Lastly, Boudhanath Stupa, a remarkable religious site, stands tall as one of the world's largest spherical stupas dedicated to the Buddhist religion. Here, you can discover a sense of peace and tranquility amidst the bustling crowd, offering spiritual serenity. Besides the attractions, you can also visit the vibrant streets of Kathmandu's Thamel area, where you'll encounter a plethora of captivating sights and experiences. The streets are filled with a variety of vibrant shops, offering authentic handmade items ranging from intriguing jewellery to clothing pieces. Additionally, there are plenty of cafes, restaurants, live music bars, and other establishments where you can relax and enjoy yourself after a rewarding trek. 

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a fantastic option for those looking to explore the beautiful Annapurna Conservation Area. This trek offers a moderate level of difficulty, making it accessible to a wide range of trekkers. Nepal boasts some of the world's tallest mountains, including Mt. Annapurna, which stands at an impressive height of 8,091 metres above sea level. Furthermore, it is the 10th tallest mountain in the world. Over the course of 10 days, you will have the opportunity to not only go trekking but also explore two of the major cities' attractions through a sightseeing programme. When you visit Pokhara for the trek, you'll explore the nearby Annapurna Conservation Area. During your stay in Pokhara, you will immerse yourself in the attractions and witness the breathtaking beauty firsthand. Once you've finished sightseeing, your trekking adventure will start from Ghandruk. This charming village serves as the starting point for your journey. Here, you won't find any commercial facilities, but just basic amenities and breathtaking natural beauty. The trekking region is more rural compared to most other places you will visit during the trek. Nevertheless, you will be rewarded with beautiful panoramas of the mountains and natural splendour during the journey. Sink yourself in the serene charm of tranquil villages, where you can truly appreciate the beauty and simplicity of village life. On your walk, you'll see gorgeous scenery and charming attractions like waterfalls and mountain vistas. Eventually, you'll arrive at the base camp, your final destination. You will be treated to an astonishing view of the mountain and glaciers from the base camp. From this vantage point, you can witness magnificent sunrises and sunsets that will leave you in awe. 

What makes this Annapurna Base Camp Trek different?

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is an excellent chance to explore the remarkable Annapurna Conservation Area and witness one of the most wonderful viewpoints of Mt. Annapurna. This trek is perfect for beginners, as it is less challenging compared to other treks. The trail is well-maintained and offers comfortable accommodations, making it extremely convenient for trekkers. In addition to the trek, this journey offers a fantastic chance to immerse yourself in the local culture, as you will encounter locals along the entire trail. This trek is suitable for participants of all ages and requires only basic hiking experience. The trail is well-maintained, making it easy to navigate and walk. At Annapurna Base Camp, a qualified and experienced guide will be with you to ensure your safety and provide a wonderful trekking experience. This trek in Nepal is incredibly relaxing and comfortable. Don't miss out on the opportunity to book your trip and witness the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayan vista while experiencing an unforgettable trekking adventure.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek Highlights

  • The majestic glaciers and serene landscapes are truly breathtaking.
  • Exploring diverse ethnic groups and their fascinating cultures.
  • Annapurna Base Camp offers breathtaking views of both sunrise and sunset.
  • Refreshing Jhinu natural hot spring to end your trek.
  • Explore the city of lakes - Pokhara. 
  • The area boasts lush rural farmlands, vibrant rhododendrons, dense bamboo groves, and majestic alpine forests.

Outline Itinerary

DAY 01: Kathmandu Arrival, Welcome to Nepal! [1,400m/4,593 ft]

DAY 02: Fly to Pokhara, Pokhara Sightseeing. [822m/2,696 ft] 

DAY 03: Drive to Ghandruk, Trek to Chhomrong. [2,150m/7,054 ft]]

DAY 04: Trek to Himalaya. [2,920m/9,580 ft]

DAY 05: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp. [4,130 m/13,550 ft]

DAY 06: Trek to Upper Sinuwa. [2,340m/7,677 ft]

DAY 07: Trek to Jhinu. [1,780m/5,840 ft]

DAY 08: Pokhara awaits! [822m/2,696 ft]

DAY 09: Fly to Kathmandu, Kathmandu Sightseeing. [1,400m/4,593 ft]

DAY 10: Departure, Farewell!

Detailed Itinerary

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Day 1

Kathmandu Arrival, Welcome to Nepal!

1400m

Your Arrival Time (?): Our office representative will meet and greet you at Kathmandu Airport and transfer you to your hotel in Kathmandu. 

At. 06:00 PM: We will meet in the evening for a coffee and give you a briefing on your trek programme. You'll get all the necessary details about the trekking region. You will receive the required paperwork and permits, which you should keep with our guide. If you arrive after 5 PM, we will meet the next day for breakfast. If you have time, you can visit Thamel in the evening. 

If you're interested in additional activities during your tour in Kathmandu, please let us know your preferences in advance. This will allow us to schedule and book the programmes accordingly. 

Optional Activities in Kathmandu are:

  • Everest Mountain Flight (It is a 1-hour flight (scheduled at 6:30 AM) with a breathtaking view of the mountain range.) (USD 250 PP)
  • Gosaikunda Helicopter Tour from Kathmandu. (USD 500 PP)
  • Everest Helicopter Tour from Kathmandu with Kala Patthar Landing. (USD 1200 PP)

Meal: Not Included.

Day 2

Fly to Pokhara, Pokhara Sightseeing.

822m

At. 08:00 AM: Have breakfast at the hotel and pack your bags to catch your morning flight to Pokhara (Duration: 25–30 mins). As you prepare to land, you will notice a beautiful lake and a spectacular snow-capped mountain under the thin layer of cloud. As you leave the aircraft, you will feel the warm air and see lush green hills. Outside the airport, our office representative will pick you up and transport you to your respective hotel. Check-in at the hotel and get ready for an incredible tour schedule.

Your transportation will pick you up from your hotel and take you to sites in Pokhara. Start your sightseeing at Devi’s Falls, locally known as Patale Chhango, a beautiful waterfall surrounded by various vegetation. Next, Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave is a fantastic example of a grand spiral staircase that leads you to the inside of the cave. Another is the World Peace Pagoda, locally known as Shanti Stupa. The site offers a great view of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre, the surrounding valley. Next, Tal Barahi Temple is situated on the island in the middle of Phewa Lake, accessible by boat ride. If you are an adventure junkie, you can try thrilling activities in Pokhara. Or if you want to rest for the trekking, you can do so at the hotel as well and enjoy the exemplary service and ambience at the hotel as well. The listed activities are optional and require an additional cost.

Adventurous Activities in Pokhara are:

  • Boating: The total duration of boating in Phewa Lake is 1 hour. You can visit Tal Barahi Temple, situated in the middle of the lake, or you can just take a round of the lake. 
  • Paragliding: The total duration of the paragliding packages is 30 minutes, 60 minutes, and 90 minutes. You can choose how long you want to fly. You will get a panoramic view of the entire Pokhara city along with its glorious mountains. 
  • Zip Flying: It is a unique experience to get while in Pokhara. The total duration of the adventure is 2–5 minutes.
  • Ultra-Light Flight: The duration for this exciting adventure activity is 30 minutes, 60 minutes, and 90 minutes. You will fly in a small aircraft, accompanied by a professional pilot.
  • Cycling to Pame: Pokhara is known for its pleasant atmosphere and offers a variety of outdoor adventures. One such adventure is cycling, which allows you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of Pokhara while enjoying the experience. Pame is a picturesque location situated near the lakeside, surrounded by lush agricultural fields. It is an ideal spot for a relaxing hangout.

Note: You can leave your extra baggage at hotels in Kathmandu or Pokhara. Doing so will reduce your baggage weight, and you don't have to carry it all the way. Your baggage will be safe in the hotel.

Meal: Breakfast Included.

Day 3

Drive to Ghandruk, Trek to Chhomrong.

2150m

At. 08:00 AM: After breakfast, your guide will pick you up from your hotel and drive you to Ghandruk village. The distance from Pokhara to Ghandruk is 55 km and can be covered in a non-stop drive of 1-2 hours. To reach Chhomrong for your overnight stay, you'll need to walk uphill on a steep path. Chhomrong is the second largest village on the Annapurna base camp trek, following Ghandruk village. The distance from Ghandruk to Chhomrong is approximately 9 km and can be covered in 3–4 hours.

Ghandruk village's glittering lights from a distance will blow your mind. Experience the true flavour of this delightful village. Get a good night's sleep before your thrilling Annapurna Base Camp trek tomorrow. 

Note: Porter during the trek. (A porter can carry 20 KG of baggage for 2 people.) Hiring a porter is optional and costs extra add-ons.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included.

Day 4

Trek to Himalaya.

2920m

At. 08:00 AM: Rise early to explore the village and witness the breathtaking sunrise and mountain view. Eat your breakfast before you begin your walk. You will then walk downhill to reach the suspension bridge. Then, you'll need to walk uphill. After walking for approximately 1.5 hours, you will arrive at Sinuwa. After a two-hour steep descent from Sinuwa, you will arrive at Bamboo, a small village where you can take a break, enjoy lunch, and rest.

Note: In Bamboo village, it is not allowed to have or carry any meat products, except for sheep and certain other animals, under religious rules and values.

The distance between Chhomrong to Himalaya is around 12 km and takes 5-7 hours to reach. Walking through the lush forest slowly, you will pass Dovan, where visitors have lunch and take rest. After a few hours from Dovan, you will reach your destination, the Himalaya. There is a good chance to encounter langur monkeys along with other native flora and fauna, along with the tranquil sound of rivers and waterfalls. Take a break and rejuvenate yourself upon reaching the Himalaya. The place is cosy with a great ambience, perfect for relaxing with a cup of hot coffee at the lodge. In the Himalaya of Nepal, you can find a variety of sweet treats to enjoy. Enjoy a hearty dinner and get plenty of rest before your upcoming trek to Annapurna base camp.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included.

Day 5

Trek to Annapurna Base Camp.

4130m

At. 08:00 AM: Today, you will ascend gradually to reach Annapurna Base Camp. Walk through the jungle to witness the wildlife of the Annapurna conservation area. You will find a notable attraction called Hinku Cave along your journey. Many travellers stop here to appreciate its beauty before continuing to another popular stop, Deurali. The landscape's unique structure is sure to fascinate you. Take some photos and continue on your way. The distance from the Himalaya to the Annapurna base camp is approximately 9 km, and it typically takes 6-7 hours to complete the journey.

As you ascend to an altitude of 3,200m above sea level, the number of trees gradually diminishes as you approach Deurali. As a result, oxygen levels decrease. As you walk, the mountains will tantalise you with a fleeting glimpse. From Deurali, you can enjoy a stunning view of Gangapurna Mountain, nestled between two majestic hills. It takes approximately 2 hours to walk from Deurali to Machhapuchhre Base Camp, where you can enjoy a different perspective of Mt. Fishtail. You can find excellent lodges with stunning backdrops where you can enjoy a delicious lunch. It only takes 2 hours from Machhapuchhre base camp to reach the ultimate destination, allowing you to witness the sunset at the perfect moment. You will reach Annapurna base camp before sunset and stay overnight at a local lodge there.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included.

Day 6

Trek to Upper Sinuwa.

At. 05:30 AM: Wake up early to enjoy the breathtaking sunrise over the Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Hinchuli mountains. The morning view is sensational and breathtaking. Enjoy the scenery and embrace the present. Experience 360-degree views and discover your true self. Today, you will head to Upper Sinuwa

Enjoy a scenic breakfast, then prepare for your trek downhill by packing your bags and wearing appropriate footwear. You'll descend towards the Machhapuchhre base camp. The distance from Annapurna base camp to Upper Sinuwa is 17 km and can be covered in approximately 6-7 hours. Descend gradually through Deurali, Himalaya, Dovan, and Bamboo until you reach Sinuwa, where you will spend the night. 

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included.

Day 7

Trek to Jhinu.

1780m

At. 08:00 AM: Today, you will visit Jhinu Danda, a natural hot spring, and enjoy a walk there. Jhinu is renowned for its natural hot spring, offering a perfect spot to visit and unwind. Enjoy your breakfast, and then head towards Jhinu Danda. To reach Jhinu, one must descend from Chhomrong for approximately one hour. Experience walking across suspension bridges and listening to the soothing sound of rivers. 

Experience the breathtaking scenery and captivating locals as you return to Chhomrong. Grab a bite at a cafe. They offer a variety of local and continental cuisines. Have a pleasant lunch and head towards the serene Jhinu Hot Spring. The distance from Sinuwa to Jhinu is approximately 6 km, and it typically takes about 3–4 hours to cover this distance. Have your dinner and enjoy your stay at Jhinu.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included.

Day 8

Pokhara awaits!

822m

At. 10:00 AM: Enjoy a fresh breakfast with a beautiful view from your hotel. Walk up to the parking lot, where you will depart for Pokhara. To access the parking lot, you need to descend a set of stairs and traverse a lengthy suspension bridge. The distance from Jhinu to Pokhara via Lumle is approximately 62 km. The travel time can vary between 2 to 3 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. After arriving in Pokhara, check into your hotel and relax. Explore the vibrant lakeside and enjoy dinner near your hotel. 

Meal: Breakfast Included.

Day 9

Fly to Kathmandu, Kathmandu Sightseeing.

1400m

At 10:00 AM: Enjoy breakfast and prepare for your return flight to Kathmandu. The flight duration is 25 minutes. Upon arrival at Kathmandu Airport, a local representative will greet you and arrange transportation to your hotel. After checking in at your hotel, prepare for a half-day sightseeing programme to explore the stunning landmarks in Kathmandu Valley. Prepare for your sightseeing programme while you wait for your transportation to arrive.

Visit Kathmandu Durbar Square. The former royal palace is captivating with its intricate architectural designs and intriguing myths and histories. Outside the court, several vendors are selling a variety of handcrafted items, such as jewellery, decorative pieces, and more. Explore the famous Pashupatinath Temple, a remarkable architectural masterpiece dedicated to Lord Shiva. Experience the sacred Pashupatinath Temple in Nepal, a highly revered Hindu site, and discover other culturally significant monuments. The last stop is Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest Buddhist stupas globally. Witness individuals engaging in their rituals and enhancing their beauty.

Once your tour is over, head back to Thamel and stroll around the marketplace. Here, you can discover reasonably priced, genuine handcrafted goods like apparel and home decor items. In the evening, join us for a traditional Nepali dinner featuring Thakali cuisine with a live performance of folk songs as a farewell.

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner Included.

Day 10

Departure, Farewell!

You will have leisure time in Kathmandu after breakfast at your hotel. Our office representative will escort you to the Kathmandu airport 3 hours before boarding your flight. We hope you enjoyed the trip with us! Have a safe return home! 

Meal: Breakfast Included.

Our Trip Includes

  • All arrivals and departures at the airport as mentioned.
  • All the sightseeing programmes and road transfers in a private vehicle.
  • Domestic flight transfers from Kathmandu to Pokhara and Pokhara to Kathmandu.
  • A private transfer from Ghandruk to Pokhara via Nayapul and Jhinu to Pokhara.
  • All (9 nights) accommodations at the mentioned hotels/local lodges/teahouses at respective places. 
  • Daily breakfast throughout the trip.
  • Lunch and dinner from trek start day to trek end day. (as mentioned in the itinerary.)
  • All necessary paperwork. (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit and Trekkers Information Management System Card)
  • One local SIM card (returnable) during your stay for communication purposes. 
  • All government and local taxes.
  • An English-speaking, experienced, and government-licensed professional trekking guide.
  • Guide’s salary, food, and accommodation during the trek.
  • A well-equipped medical kit with necessary medications throughout the trek. (carried by the guide)
  • Arrangement of emergency helicopter service, which will be paid for by your traveler’s insurance company.
  • Sleeping bags, duffle bags, and trekking route maps – if necessary.
  • On your final day in Nepal, enjoy a farewell dinner, authentic Thakali, and a cultural show that includes traditional folk songs.

Our Trip Excludes

  • Personal expenses.
  • Kathmandu and Pokhara sightseeing entrance fee. (Approximately 60 USD)
  • Nepal visa costs. (You will require 2 passport-size photos and 30 USD for a 15 days Nepal tourist visa; visa forms can be filled out online in advance.)
  • Travel health insurance. (highly recommended)
  • Tips for the guide, porter, and driver. (recommended)
  • A porter during the trek. (A porter can carry 20 KG Baggage for 2 people)
  • All alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
  • Mineral water, hot water, shower/batteries charge/heater during the trek. 
  • Any other expenses that are not mentioned in the included section.

Travel Guide and Tips

The information provided about the Annapurna Base Camp Trek Package is comprehensive. Please feel free to contact us anytime for any assistance you may need. We are available 24/7. We will be available on WhatsApp to provide instant assistance. If this trip does not align with your vacation schedule and requirements, we will customize it. Our goal is to provide clients with the best travel experience possible. We customize each vacation package based on the needs of the customers and the size of the group. We will create a customized itinerary exclusively for your private group.

Trip Booking Process: To book a trip, please send us your travel requirements via email or WhatsApp message. Once we review your requirements, we will provide you with a quotation for the trip based on the information you have provided. You can then either confirm the booking or make any desired changes. Afterward, we will need some of your information, including your travel date, passport, and travel insurance. This will allow us to book your accommodations and other necessary arrangements. Please proceed with the payment by sending us the advance amount. Once the advance payment is received, we will provide you with the vouchers. Once you have completed your trip, you can travel and enjoy your holiday as outlined in the itinerary. Afterward, we will provide you with a review website where you can share your feedback and suggestions for any positive changes we can make. Your input is mandatory and greatly appreciated.

Travel Insurance: Travel insurance is crucial for all trips and especially trek programs as it offers financial protection in case of any issues during travel or vacation. Travel insurance provides coverage for a variety of situations, including lost luggage, medical emergencies, and unforeseen accidents. Our company does not provide it, so you will need to obtain it on your own before starting your trip. If you don't want to search for a travel insurance company, we can suggest a few options for you to choose from. 

Medical Insurance: Medical insurance is a requirement for your trek program in Nepal's highlands, where the minimum elevation is 2,500. It is essential to consider potential health risks during your trek. Having medical insurance will cover unfortunate accidents during your trek and provide immediate help, such as helicopter evacuation. Medical insurance is essential as it covers healthcare expenses in case of injury during your trek program.

High-altitude sickness: During the trek, you will have the opportunity to explore stunning valleys, visit charming traditional villages, and experience the exhilarating highlands that reach elevations above 3,000m. Altitude sickness is unpredictable; it can happen to anyone despite being physically and mentally fit. As you ascend to higher altitudes, there is a slight increase in the likelihood of experiencing altitude sickness. To prevent altitude sickness, it is recommended to consume 5-6 liters of water per day and consume foods that are high in carbohydrates. Taking slow, gradual steps and allowing your body to adjust to the altitude can help reduce the risk of developing altitude sickness. Maintain your walking pace and focus on your breathing.

Packing List Suggestions: Trekking becomes easier when you have a well-equipped backpack and all the necessary gear. It is particularly important when trekking at higher elevations. If you're unsure about what to pack for trekking in the highlands of Nepal, we have a comprehensive guide available for you. It's called the Nepal Trekking Gear Checklist. When creating a backpack, it is crucial to include clothing, essential items, and a first aid kit. During challenging times, having a reliable backpack can make a significant difference in one's life.

Do and Don't

  • Select the ideal time to travel. 
  • Select a reputed trekking/ travel organization. 
  • Training and getting ready for any kind of situation are necessary.
  • Efficient packing is the key. (Nepal trekking gear checklist)
  • Carry all the necessary paperwork (National Park entry permit, Restricted Area permit, and TIMs).
  • Follow the guide and avoid taking alternative routes. 
  • Maintaining body hydration is important while traveling to high elevations.
  • Having the proper personal gear makes your journey more enjoyable.
  • Ask for permission before taking pictures and videos of people and ancient places.
  • Respect the culture and people of the area.
  • Travel for experience and not for the sake of traveling.
  • Don’t litter, put trash in its place.

Weather in Nepal

Nepal's climate varies greatly due to its diverse topography and altitude, leading to a wide range of weather conditions throughout the country. The climate is typically divided into four seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.

Spring, which spans from March to May, offers an ideal opportunity to visit Nepal thanks to its pleasant and mild weather. Temperatures range from 16°C to 23°C (61°F to 73°F) at lower elevations, with cooler temperatures at higher altitudes. The current season is perfect for trekking, with clear skies and beautiful rhododendron forests in full bloom. Mountaineering expeditions are popular now too. In Nepal, heavy rainfall and occasional landslides happen during the summer season (June-August) due to the monsoon, especially in the lower regions. Despite the rain, some areas can still reach 30°C (86°F). The greenery and rice terraces are stunning this season.

The best time to visit Nepal is during autumn, which spans from September to November. After the monsoon season, the skies have cleared up, revealing stunning mountain views. The weather is consistently mild, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 24°C (59°F to 75°F). The pleasant climate and breathtaking scenery make it the peak season for trekking, cultural tours, and wildlife safaris. Kathmandu and Pokhara, situated at lower elevations, experience milder temperatures ranging from 9°C to 12°C (48°F to 54°F). Winter is ideal for lower-altitude treks, cultural tours, and wildlife safaris in the Terai region. 

Why with Altitude Himalaya?

Altitude Himalaya is one of Australia’s growing travel companies providing excellent service to its clients. We believe in providing quality experiences and memories. We are concerned about maintaining and following our own standard service that includes a private transfer, at least a 3-star hotel accommodation in urban areas, the best available lodges/tea houses at the trekking trails, and dedicated personalized assistance. Additionally, we operate our trips in India, Bhutan, and Tibet.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How difficult is the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?

    Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a moderately challenging adventure encompassing diverse landscapes from lowland villages to alpine regions with varying altitudes and uneven terrain. Trekkers should be prepared for steep ascents and descents, rocky paths, and changing weather conditions. While the altitude of Annapurna Base Camp at 4,130 m is not extremely high, proper preparation is crucial to mitigate the risk of altitude sickness. Moreover, a good fitness level, proper preparation, and willingness to embrace the stunning Anapurna scenery contribute to a rewarding experience. 

  • What permits are required for this trek?

    Annapurna Region is rich in both natural and cultural aspects. To preserve the region’s natural and cultural sites, visitors are required to get permits to enter the region. Two permits are mandatory; an Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and a Trekkers Information Management (TIMs) card. TIMS is used to track trekkers and provide emergency services. The ACAP and TIMS are used to enter permit details at all counters along the trail.

  • What kind of accommodation can I expect during trek days?

    During the trek days, you can expect to stay in local lodges or teahouses situated along the route. These accommodations offer basic yet comfortable amenities, including clean and warm beds and shared bathroom facilities. While the lodges provide a cosy place to rest, the level of comfort and facilities may vary depending on peak trekking seasons. Despite this, the warm hospitality and stunning surroundings make these lodgings a crucial part of the trekking experience. 

  • What are the chances of getting altitude sickness on this trek?

    Altitude sickness risk on the Annapurna Base Camp trek with an altitude of 4,130 m varies among individuals and factors such as acclimatisation, physical fitness, and ascent rates. It’s crucial to acclimatise gradually, ascent slowly, stay hydrated, and be mindful of symptoms such as headaches and nausea. While many complete the trek without issues, descending to lower altitudes is advised if symptoms persist. Medications such as Daimox can be taken under medical guidance.