Nepal tour,Nepal trekking,Annapurna base camp trek

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is believed to be one of our most popular treks in the world. The Annapurna(I) is known for its height, it is the tenth highest peak in the world and has a height is 8091 meters above the sea level. Annapurna region itself is famous for trekking among many other factors. Annapurna Base Camp is a trekking route and is one of the most famous trekking route of Nepal. It is famously known as ‘ABC’ trek. Annapurna Sanctuary is also called Annapurna Base Camp or ABC, the trekking trail begins at Nayapul which is nearby Pokhara an can be reached in a short period of time. The route includes the routes towards Jomsom Muktinath, Annapurna Sanctuary and Annapurna Circuit. The Annapurna(I) height is 8091 meters and has the base camp that lies at 4130 meters.
  wecan begin your journey from Pokhara to Nayapul by private car (1:3ohrs). from Nayapul we will start by foot. The trail goes through beautiful forests and small villages residing at the edges of natural beauty. It also compiles marvelous green forests that have distinct species of flora and fauna that are not found anywhere else. Also, the traditional villages around the trail are informative and interesting. The major attractions that you can find here are Ghandruk village, Annapurna Base Camp (4130m), Ghorepani which is also call Poon Hill and is at 3210meters.The Ghorepani is wonderful and incredible place in the duration of Abc trekking.At Ghorepani totally people from Magar cast.The Poon Hill is most astonishing view point of duration of this trekking.we can sea approximately 15 mountains from poon hill and wonderful sunrise. To add to these beauties you can also find a natural hot spring in the same trail called Jhinu. The natural hot springs in Nepal are famously known for curing various diseases. The Himalayas that look beautiful with the glistening snow under the golden rays of the sun are beautified by Rhododendrons that you can observe along the way, the presence of exotic Flora and Fauna and indigenous culture of people belonging to various cultural backgrounds. All these features add to a marvelous experience in the Himalayas.htttp://www.adventurehimalayatreks.com/annapurna-base-camp-trek 17d...

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Comment by Eva Andressa on January 7, 2014 at 5:10am
Annapurna Sanctuary Trek or Annapurna base camp trek
Annapurna Base Camp is one of the best treks of Nepal as it is the combination of splendid natural scenery with the blend of cultures. The major attractions of this place are the Annapurna Himal including Himchuli, Annapurna South, Annapurna, Annapurna II, Annapurna III and Machhapuchhre and many more.
The terraced farmland above Pokhara and the pastures, the deep forests of oak, bamboo and rhododendron provides an alluring sensation. The view of Dhaulagiri and Kali Gandaki is even more appealing. The visit to the inner sanctuary of Annapurna gives you the panoramic views of ten peaks over 6000m. The Natural hot spring at Jhinudanda is quite relaxing.
The ABC is suitable for any trekker who has enough stamina to walk few hours a day. Previous trekking experience is not necessary and one does not need to be super fit. Daily exercise prior to the trip is strongly recommended. February to June and September to December is the favorable time to enjoy this trek.
Trip Facts
• Trekking Duration: 14 Days
• Grade: Medium-Hard
• Maximum Altitude: 5424 m
• Best Seasons: March - Jun, Oct - Dec
• Type of Trek: Lodges / Tea House
• Commences At: Kathmandu
• Ending At: Kathmandu
Annapurna base camp Trek or Annapurna Sanctuary Trek Day By Day Itinerary


• Day 01: Fly/ drive Kathmandu to Pokhara.
We drive to the large village of Lumle and the hamlet of Chandrakot. From here the trail descends steeply to Birethanti on the banks of the Modi Khola. We follow the east bank of the Bhurungi with some detours to avoid cliffs. Along the way, various hamlets offer ample camping possibilities but if Ghorepani is the objective for the next day it is better to push on to Tikhe Dhunga.
• Day 02: Drive to Nayapul,Trek to Tikhedhunga (1540)
The trail ascends a steep stone staircase to Ulleri village then more pleasantly through rhododendron forest. There is a hut with water and a small camp site about 1 hr. above Ulleri, and further, on the stream is followed, providing water for a meal stop. Arrive at the top of the Ghorepani pass and Camp there.
• Day 03: Trek to Ghorepani (2855m)
Early in the morning, hike up to Poon Hill (3,100m) for more panoramic views of the mountains and out to the river plain before thermals bring the steamy clouds up from the jungle below. Back down to your hotel for breakfast and then begin the long descend to Tatopani which lies between two 8,000 meter peaks, Annapurna I (8091m) and Dhaulagiri I (8167m).
• Day 04: Trek to Tadapani.(2590m)
As the canyon narrows the trail is forced high up the cliff, at one point passing through a tunnel carved into the rock. The trek passes by a most beautiful Rukse Chhahara (waterfall) before reaching Ghasa, the first Tibetan- style village of the upper Kali Gandaki where the stone houses are characterized by the flat roof and narrow covered always.
• Day 05: Trek to Chomrong (2170m)
Today, you will pass through few beautiful Thakali villages, Marpha being the prominent one. Marpha is a lovely village of whitewashed houses and fertile fields, famous for its apple brandy and jam. This large Thakali village exhibits the typical Thak Khola architecture of flat roofs and narrow paved alleys and passageways. It is quite wonderful to wander its streets and shops which are entirely different from towns in the west and still without automobiles. After this a gentle walk takes us to beautiful.
• Day 06: Trek to Himalaya Hotel (2900m)
After breakfast in the morning, our trek begins by 8:30 a.m. crossing the Kali Gandaki river by bridge then trek about three hours to reach Eaklibatti village; another hour brings us to Kagbeni which lies at the bank of two rivers-Kali Gandaki (flows from Muktinath) and Nilgiri (flows from Mt. Nilgiri). There are good current of wind that.
• Day 07: Himalaya Hotel to Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC) (3700m)
The trail rises up out of the valley to a high desert bench overlooking the river below. We walk onwards to Muktinath an important pilgrimage destination for Hinduism and Buddhism with a Gompa and Pagoda style temples. The most interesting importance of the area however is the spot with burning natural gas.

• Day 08: MBC -Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) & back to MBC or Deurali.
The trail descends to the valley 1,525m below as we retrace our steps to Jomsom through the beautiful arid landscapes. The new perspectives upon the mountains and ease of descending make this a great final day of trekking.
• Day 09: MBC/Deurali to Bamboo (2500m)
Take breakfast early in the morning, then short walk to airport and fly back to Pokhara or further connect to Kathmandu.
• Day 10: Bamboo to Chomorong. (2170m)
Take breakfast early in the morning, then short walk to airport and fly back to Pokhara or further connect to Kathmandu.
• Day 11: Chomorong to Ghandruk (1940m)
Take breakfast early in the morning, then short walk to airport and fly back to Pokhara or further connect to Kathmandu.
• Day 12: Ghandruk to Tolkha. (1710m)
Take breakfast early in the morning, then short walk to airport and fly back to Pokhara or further connect to Kathmandu.
• Day 13: Tolkha to Dhampus. (1510m)
Take breakfast early in the morning, then short walk to airport and fly back to Pokhara or further connect to Kathmandu.
• Day 14: Dhampus to Pokhara. (820m)
Take breakfast early in the morning, then short walk to airport and fly back to Pokhara or further connect to Kathmandu.

Trekking Price for per person = 687$ USA dollar
Cost Include :
• All airport/hotel transfers
• Welcome and farewell dinner
• All accommodation and meals during the trek
• Domestic flights and airport departure taxes
• An experienced English-speaking trek leader (trekking guide), assistant trek leader (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide) and Sherpa porters to carry luggage (2 trekkers:1 porter) including their salary, insurance, equipment, flight, food and lodging
• Down jacket, four seasonal sleeping bag and trekking map (down jacket and sleeping bag are to be returned after trip completion)
• A comprehensive medical kit
• All necessary paper work and permits (National park permit, TIMS )
Cost Exclude:
• Nepal Visa fee (bring accurate USD cash and two passport photographs)
• International airfare to and from Kathmandu
• Excess baggage charges
• Extra night accommodation/s in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from the mountain(due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
• Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu(and also in the case you return early from the mountain than the scheduled itinerary)
• Travel and rescue insurance
• Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower etc)
• Tips for guides and porters

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