Annapurna Base Camp

Annapurna Base Camp

Package Type

Trekking & Adventure

Package Category

Moderate Adventure

Duration

14 Days

Destination

Annapurna Base Camp

Start Point

Kathmandu

End Point

Kathmandu

Group Size

20 persons

Elevation

4130

Total Price

$1,599.2AUD
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Package Highlights

  • 1.
    Moderate Difficulty:

    A rewarding trek suitable for adventure seekers with moderate fitness levels.

  • 2.
    Natural Hot Springs:

    Relax in Jhinu Danda’s soothing hot springs.


  • 3.
    Annapurna Conservation Area:

    Rich biodiversity with rare flora and fauna.

  • 4.
    Cultural Experience:

    Explore traditional Gurung and Magar villages with warm hospitality.

  • 5.
    Cultural Experience:

    Trails pass through lush rhododendron forests, terraced fields, and diverse landscapes.

  • 6.
    Scenic Trekking Route:

    Trails pass through lush rhododendron forests, terraced fields, and diverse landscapes.

  • 7.
    Stunning Himalayan Views:

    Panoramic sights of Annapurna I (8,091m), Machhapuchhre (6,993m), Hiunchuli, and other peaks.

Base Camp (ABC) is a renowned trekking destination in Nepal, situated at an altitude of 4,130 meters within the Annapurna Conservation Area. Surrounded by towering peaks, including Annapurna I (8,091m), the trek offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, diverse landscapes, and rich biodiversity. The journey passes through picturesque villages, terraced fields, rhododendron forests, and natural hot springs, providing an immersive cultural and natural experience. Known for its moderate difficulty level, the ABC trek is ideal for adventure enthusiasts seeking a rewarding Himalayan experience.


The Journey

Trip Itinerary

Teeming with life, Durbar Square is Kathmandu’s greatest tourist attractions. Here Kathmandu’s kings were crowned, lived and worshipped. Of the 50+ monuments the most famous is the Kumari Bahal, the richly decorated home to the Royal Kumari, Living Goddess and manifestation of the great goddess Durga. The 14th century Jagannath Mandir is the oldest temple in the area and nearby the Telaju Mandir is dedicated to the patron deity of the royal family, a wrathful form of Durga who once demanded human sacrifices. The ancient and enigmatic Swayambhunath Stupa is the most sacred of the Valley’s Buddhist shrines Teeming with life, Durbar Square is Kathmandu’s greatest tourist attractions. Here Kathmandu’s kings were crowned, lived and worshipped. Of the 50+ monuments the most famous is the Kumari Bahal, the richly decorated home to the Royal Kumari, Living Goddess and manifestation of the great goddess Durga. The 14th century Jagannath Mandir is the oldest temple in the area and nearby the Telaju Mandir is dedicated to the patron deity of the royal family, a wrathful form of Durga who once demanded human sacrifices. The ancient and enigmatic Swayambhunath Stupa is the most sacred of the Valley’s Buddhist shrines

Accommodation
Hotel
Meals Included
None

"First stop this morning is Boudhanath; one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world. Before construction of the 118-foot stupa, the site was visited by every Tibetan merchant passing through Nepal. For centuries they rested here and offered prayers to Lord Buddha. Next visit Pashupatinath, one of the holiest Hindu temples in the world dedicated to Lord Shiva. Originally built in AD400. Inside the temple is the statue of a four-faced six-foot lingam, a phallic object as a symbol of Shiva, resting in the middle of a rimmed, disc-shaped structure, phallic symbol of Shakti – a concept or personification of divine feminine creative power. These are symbols of creation and that blessings of Shiva can be found in all four directions. This monument is a fine display of religious harmony in the country. Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bhaktapur is a brilliant illustration of Newari architectural skills, a city of pagoda roofs and harmonious blend of wood, mudbrick and copper – especially notable is the Nyatapola Temple (Palace of 55 Windows). Many locals continue to practice traditional crafts and you will join a pottery class to try your hand at replicating some of these marvels."

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Hotel
Meals Included
Breakfast

The distance between Kathmandu and Pokhara is around 205 Km and driving hours approximately around 6 hours. Leaving Kathmandu city on one of the country's busiest road may be slow, but as we leave the city on the Tribhuwan National Highway, the views are impressive. For first hour of the drive, the road are winding and downhill and then continue along the Trishuli River. As we cross the Mugling Bridge, our drive passes through Marshyangdi Hydroelectric Powerhouse as well as villages with typical Nepalese house backed by steep rice terrace and mountain beyond. As we approach Pokhara Valley, we will again be welcomed mighty Annapurna Range Himalayas and Seti River.

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Hotel
Meals Included
Breakfast

Early morning you will drive to Nayapul from Pokhara in a private vehicle. From here you will follow the river and hike through dense forests taking a scenic route to Syauli Bazaar where you will stay overnight.

Accommodation
Basic Guest House
Meals Included
Breakfast

From Ghandruk to Chhomrong, the highest permanent settlement in the valley, the trek gradually climbs to Deurali before dropping to cross Kimrung Khola. Beginning the day with a gentle uphill climb for about an hour, you will reach Kimrung Danda. The views of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Gangapurna and Machhapuchhre peaks are awe-inspiring. Descend steeply to Kimrung Khola. Ascend  to Chhomrong, a Gurung village at the base of Hiunchuli Himal. There is a tremendous view of Annapurna South from here. After another steep climb from Kimrung Khola to Chere Danda, you will descend for a short while and then a brisk walk to Chhomrong, the gateway to Annapurna Sanctuary trek. Chhomrong is a beautiful village located in the lap of the giant Annapurna and inhabited by the ethnic Gurung tribe.

Accommodation
Basic Guest House
Meals Included
None

Today, you will begin your day with a gentle descent on a stone staircase to Chhomrong Khola and across a suspension bridge. Then it is an ascent through a beautiful forest to reach Sinuwa village. Continue through dense bamboo forest to reach Kuldighar and descend towards the aptly named Bamboo. Continue along the trail to Dovan.

Accommodation
Basic Guest House
Meals Included
None

Today’s trail passes through dense bamboo and rhododendron forest and, along one stretch, passes the remains of several avalanches. You will have occasional views of the Annapurnas and Machhapuchhre ahead, but often the forest is too thick to allow more than a tantalizing glimpse.After descending a stone staircase to a section of exceptionally thick bamboo forest, you climb steeply through bamboo and rhododendron, following the trail high above the river to days’ end at Himalaya Hotel.

Accommodation
Basic Guest House
Meals Included
None

You’ll wake up and have breakfast in Machhapuchhre Base Camp and then set out for Annapurna Base Camp. Any living vegetation that you may have encountered on previous days will likely be replaced with snow, rocks, and boulders. Dress warm and take the trail slowly so you can acclimatize to the higher elevation. The path widens as you enter the Annapurna Sanctuary, follows a stream, and then continues uphill. You’ll enjoy a rewarding finish with unobstructed views of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna south, Annapurna I, Hiunchuli, and other peaks.

Accommodation
Basic Guest House
Meals Included
None

After a mesmerizing sunrise and a warm breakfast, you will retrace your step to Bamboo, a downhill trek, obviously an easy one. Waking up before sunrise, we take in the magnificent view as the sun’s rays hit the Himalayas. This is a photographic opportunity beyond comparison.  Then after our breakfast , we return to Bamboo.  Walking downhill is easier but with a drop of 2,000 meters over 6-7 hours, watch out for shaky legs!  Walking alongside beautiful glaciers and through the forests, we arrive at Bamboo at the end of the day. Passing bamboo and rhododendron forests and witnessing stunning views, you will reach Bamboo.

Accommodation
Basic Guest House
Meals Included
None

Begin your trek towards Jhinu Hotsprings. The first part of the route is descending back to Chhomrong then you will climb for a bit then again downhill through forests and villages. Reaching Jhinu relax in a series of hot spring fed pools deep in the Modi Khola Canyon. The three main pools are different temperatures so try them all and, during busier times of the year snacks and a well-deserved beer can be purchased.

Accommodation
Basic Guest House
Meals Included
None

Today, your day will start gradually descending towards Nayapul. On the way you will pass through villages with scenic views of Annapurna. Arriving at Nayapul your private transportation will be waiting for drive you to Pokhara.

Accommodation
Hotel
Meals Included
Breakfast

You will be picked up from the hotel and driven to Pokhara domestic airport. It is approximate 25 minutes flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu. After picking up from Kathmandu airport you will be driven to your booked hotel.

Accommodation
Hotel
Meals Included
Breakfast

"Patan Durbar Square is surrounded by a fascinating array of temples, built in various architectural manners, varies from the era of its establishment. Patan Durbar Square is a home of numerous temples like Krishna Mandir, Bhimsen Mandir, Taleju Bell and much more, which displays Gods and Humans, in Nepal, have always lived with next to each other since long-long time ago. All the temples of the Patan Durbar Square are decorated with the samples of the masterpiece of Nepalese handicrafts; according to the Newari architecture. The city is built on Newari cultural perspectives, thus, the city envelopes the pride of Newari cultural history. A classic Newari village, Bungamati has rows of brick houses lining streets paved with flagstones. The village is the winter residence of the Rain God as well as being justifiably famous for the significant number of skilled woodcarvers among its inhabitants. Nearby is another ancient Newari village, Khokana ,which has earned quite a reputation for its mustard oil made in the traditional ways of oil pressing. If you come across somebody with a weathered face carrying two tin drums hanging at the two ends of a pole across his shoulders in the old marketplaces of Kathmandu, it is likely that he is from Khokana and in town to sell mustard oil. A half day exploring these 2 villages will be one of the most genuine experiences of traditional life in the Kathmandu Valley you will find. "

Accommodation
Hotel
Meals Included
Breakfast
Accommodation
None
Meals Included
Breakfast

Trip Particulars

Included

International and domestic airport arrival and departure transfers


01 Porter for 2 trekkers/ maximum 15 kgs luggage per porter/7.5kgs per traveler


Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS)


Annapurna National Park permit (ACAP)


Sightseeing tour with Entrance and Monumental fees


English Sightseeing and Trekking Guide


Accommodation in basic tea house on room only basis – Sharing Room


Accommodation in Mentioned Hotel in Patan and Kathmandu on Bed and Breakfast Basis – Twin Sharing


Private transport as per group size to and from the trekking region


Excluded

Expenses arising from unforeseen circumstances beyond the control of Royal Mountain Travel


Any item not specified as included


Tips and gratuities


Expenses of personal nature such as bar bills, mineral water, laundries, telephone calls, internet facility, Electronic Device Charge, Hot Water shower


Travel and medical insurance including evacuation and cancellation (including helicopter evacuation)


All meals while on trek


Good to know

Base Camp (ABC) is a renowned trekking destination in Nepal, situated at an altitude of 4,130 meters within the Annapurna Conservation Area. Surrounded by towering peaks, including Annapurna I (8,091m), the trek offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, diverse landscapes, and rich biodiversity. The journey passes through picturesque villages, terraced fields, rhododendron forests, and natural hot springs, providing an immersive cultural and natural experience. Known for its moderate difficulty level, the ABC trek is ideal for adventure enthusiasts seeking a rewarding Himalayan experience.


Booking Terms & Policies

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