Annapuna Base camp trek

A shorter, yet beautiful trek in Nepal to the Annapurna Sanctuary, with stunning views of the Annapurnas, Machapuchhre, and Dhaulagiri. It’s an ideal first trek in the Himalayas due to its ease.

Difficulty:  5/10  
Date: 5. 4. - 19. 4. 2025
Guide: Michal 
Group size: max 10 pax

Price: 2 600 Eur

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrival to​ Kathmandu (1,345 m) 
Day 2 - Fly ​Kathmandu - Pokhara (823 m). 
Day 3 - Minibus to Nayapul (1010m), trek to Landruk (1,940m, 5 - 6 hours) 
Day 4 - Trek to Chhomrong (2170m, 5 - 6 hours)  
Day 5 - Trek to Bamboo (2310 m, 4 -  5 hours) 
Day 6 - Trek to Deurali (3230 m, 3 - 4 hours) 
Day 7 - Trek to Annapurna Base camp through Machhapuchhre base camp, 5 - 6 hours)
Day 8 - Exploring ABC
Day 9 - Trek to Bamboo (7 - 8 hours) 
Day 10 - Trek to Jhinu Danda and return to Pokhara by minibus (1760 m, 6 - 7 hours)
Day 11 - Exploring Pokhara
Day 12 - Fly to Káthmandú
Day 13 - Rest day and sightseeing in Kathmandu valley
Day 14 - Fly home

The Annapurna Base Camp trek (not to be confused with the Annapurna Circuit trek) is a stunning walk through a diverse and culturally rich landscape with amazing mountain views, terraced fields, picturesque Gurung villages, and a wide variety of flora and fauna. Annapurna I (8091 m) in Nepal is the 10th highest mountain in the world, and the trail to its base camp, located at 4,130 m, lies beneath the Annapurna South summit, near the southern face of Annapurna I. 

It is one of the most popular treks in the world. The trek also takes us beneath Machapuchhre (Fish Tail), a mountain that the Nepali people revere for its unique beauty. With a time-friendly itinerary (13 days), it’s a popular choice among outdoor enthusiasts who don’t have three weeks for the classic Nepal treks. 

The Annapurna Base Camp trek is not a difficult expedition. Even an average tourist can handle it. The daily ascents are not steep, and we have plenty of time to enjoy the breathtaking, picturesque landscape. 

Accommodation options on this trek are relatively good. Along the way, you’ll stay in tourist lodges of the traditional Nepali standard. 

In Kathmandu, accommodation is in a hotel with European standards. After the trek, we’ll explore the historical Buddhist and Hindu landmarks of the Kathmandu Valley and enjoy some well-deserved rest. The entire trek and ascent (departure/arrival) lasts 13 days and will be guided by UIMLA International Mountain Leader Michal Gabriž. We will also be accompanied by a mandatory local guide and porter, who can lighten your load by up to 25 kg. Of course, there is the option to hire additional porters. The trek group is limited to a maximum of 10 people. 

After the trek, there’s an option to spend a few days relaxing and going on a safari in Chitwan National Park.

Price include
Price does not include

- Flight ticket to max. price 800 Eur, in case of higher price + extra cost
- All needed transfers, fly ticket KTM - Pokhara - KTM
- All necessary permits (National park fee, trekking permit)
- Slovak guide UIMLA 
- Nepali guide (mandatory)
- 1 porter for 5 pax group (25 kg), ​possibility to order another porter
- Accomodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara in european standard hoteli with breakfast
- ​Accomodation on trek (lodge / tea house)
- use of a satellite device in case of necessary treatment of health complications

- Food / drinks in Kathmandu (breakfast included)
- Food / drinks on trek 
- Shower on trek
- tips for nepali staff
- use of satellite device (thuraya) ​for private purposes
- insurance (alpenverein)
- visa to Nepal (30 USD)

Notice

The trek will take place with a minimum of 6 participants, and the maximum number of participants is 10.

 For Nepal, it is recommended to be vaccinated against Hepatitis A and B, tetanus, and typhoid.

We are looking forward!
Michal & Miro

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