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Bus/Car
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3 Stars Hotels in city
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4,130 metres
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Kathmandu
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Autumn and Spring
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Trekking
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner during the trek
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English
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Moderate
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01-10
Annapurna Base Camp Trek
The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is one of the most popular treks in Nepal. Just like Trek to Everest Base Camp, it is one of the several reasons to visit Nepal. The Nepal Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a dream for many adventure seekers. Nestled at 4,130 meters, the base camp offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Annapurna Base Camp trek gives you the sensation of heaven on earth within the very land of the Himalayan region. It’s also referred to as the Annapurna Sanctuary Trek. The Annapurna Base Camp trek attracts mountain lovers from all over the world. Nowhere else in the world will you find the variety of forests, waterfalls, and wildlife like in the Annapurna Base Camp Trek sector. On the Annapurna Century Trek, we can also experience the sunrise at Ghorepani Poon Hill and the natural hot springs at Tatopani.
The Annapurna Base Camp Trek passes through cultural Gurung and Thakali villages. The key mountains one encounters include Mt Annapurna I (8,091m), Mt Annapurna II (7,939m), Mt Annapurna III (7,555m), Mt Annapurna IV (7,525m), Mt Machhapuchre (6,993m), Mt Himchuli (6,441m), and Mt Lamjung (6,986m). The Annapurna Base Camp trek boasts cultural, historical, and natural landmarks, making this Nepalese trekking destination one of the most searched and inquired-about destinations for trekkers.
We begin our 14-day trip in the Kathmandu Valley with sightseeing at UNESCO World Heritage sites. The next day, we will head to Pokhara by bus, and from there, we will embark on the unique trek of a lifetime: the Annapurna Base Camp Trek.
We are always dedicated to taking trekkers to this heavenly place, where you can rejoice at the top of the Himalayas surrounded by cult
Route to Annapurna Base Camp trek

Your adventure begins in Kathmandu, where our team will welcome you and take you to your hotel. After a city tour of UNESCO Heritage Sites, we drive to Pokhara, the gateway to the Annapurna region.
The trek starts from Nayapul, passing through Tikhedhunga and Ghorepani, where an early morning hike to Poon Hill rewards us with a breathtaking sunrise over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. We then continue through Tadapani and Sinuwa, trekking through lush forests and charming Gurung villages like Chhomrong.
The trail leads us through Deurali and Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC) before reaching the iconic Annapurna Base Camp (ABC), surrounded by towering peaks. After soaking in the stunning scenery, we begin our descent through Bamboo and Jhinu Danda, where we relax in natural hot springs before heading back to Nayapul. A scenic drive takes us to Pokhara, and we conclude our journey in Kathmandu with a farewell celebration.
Accommodation during Annapurna Base Camp: Comfort with Stunning Views
- Kathmandu: We provide comfortable accommodation in 3-star hotels with breakfast on a twin-sharing basis.
- During the trek, accommodations are on a twin-sharing basis, with hot showers, WiFi, and power available for a small fee. While accommodations are simple, nothing compares to waking up to breathtaking views of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre right outside your window!
If trekking isn’t for you but you still want to experience Annapurna’s grandeur, consider the Annapurna Base Camp Helicopter Tour for a once-in-a-lifetime aerial view!
Required Permits for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek
The Government of Nepal requires certain permits to protect the natural beauty of the Annapurna region and ensure the safety of trekkers. If you’re planning to trek to Annapurna Base Camp (ABC), obtaining these permits in advance is crucial for a smooth and hassle-free experience.
Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
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- Cost: NPR 3,000 per person
- This permit is mandatory for all trekkers entering the Annapurna Conservation Area, which is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna. It can be obtained either in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) Card
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- Cost: NPR 1,000 per person
- The TIMS card is required for all trekkers to help the authorities track trekkers’ movements for safety and emergency purposes. It can be obtained at the Nepal Tourism Board office in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
Acclimatizing During the Annapurna Base Camp Trek
As you begin your trek from Pokhara (900m), you’ll gradually ascend, passing through Ghorepani (2,860m) and Tadapani (2,630m). Some altitude effects may occur, and our guides will monitor your health for safety.
To avoid altitude sickness, we include acclimatization hikes, where you’ll trek to higher elevations and return to lower altitudes to sleep. This helps your body adjust while allowing you to enjoy the stunning surroundings.
Emergency Procedures for AMS
AMS is a common risk on high-altitude treks. Early detection of symptoms like headache, nausea, dizziness, and breathlessness is key to prevention.
What to Do if You Experience AMS Symptoms?
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Stop Ascending: Rest at your current altitude to let your body acclimatize.
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Hydrate and Eat Well: Drink plenty of water and consume energy-rich foods.
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Take Medication: Use over-the-counter meds like acetazolamide (Diamox) to ease symptoms, but consult your doctor before the trek.
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Descend if Necessary: If symptoms continue or worsen, immediately descend to a lower altitude.
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Seek Medical Help: In severe cases like HAPE or HACE, seek urgent medical care. Tools like portable oxygen and Gamow bags can be lifesaving.
What to Expect for Breakfast on the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?
During the Trek, breakfast at the teahouses offers a variety of hearty options to start your day. You can enjoy a warm bowl of porridge, or opt for eggs with toast. For a more filling meal, pancakes or Tibetan bread are available, giving you a taste of local flavors. If you’re craving something savory, rice and noodle dishes are also offered. To complete your meal, enjoy a hot cup of tea or coffee, the perfect way to energize yourself for the trek ahead
What’s for Lunch on the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?
For lunch on the Annapurna Base Camp Trek, you’ll enjoy hearty options like Thukpa (Tibetan soup), Nepali Dal Bhat (vegetable curry and rice), fried rice, and noodles. Momos (steamed dumplings) are a popular choice, along with pasta and chicken or buff dishes
What’s for Dinner at Your Overnight Teahouse on the ABC Trek?
For dinner on the Trek, you’ll enjoy hearty options like Thukpa (Tibetan soup), Nepali Dal Bhat (vegetable curry and rice), fried rice, and noodles. Momos (steamed dumplings) are a popular choice, along with pasta and chicken or buff dishes. For dessert, you can treat yourself to apple pie, rice pudding, or custard pudding.
Are There Hot Showers and Electricity on the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?
Yes, there are hot showers and electricity available along the Annapurna Base Camp Trek. However, hot showers may come with an additional fee, and availability can vary depending on the teahouse and location. While most teahouses offer electricity for charging devices, it may be limited to certain hours, and there could be a small charge for usage.
Important Notes for ABC Trek
- The journey from Kathmandu to Pokhara by road takes about 7 hours. Alternatively, you can opt for a flight, which takes around 20 to 30 minutes and costs approximately USD 90.
- This itinerary includes travel by local bus to Pokhara. If you prefer to travel in a private jeep, feel free to inquire about the additional cost
- Porters can carry up to 20kg, but we recommend packing under 10kg since we provide one porter per two trekkers. A duffle bag for your gear will be provided.
- Meals are included on the trek, but extra charges apply for hot showers and charging devices at teahouses/lodges
- Meals are not included in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
- Drones are not allowed without prior permission, which is difficult to obtain. Unless you’re a professional with time for paperwork, it’s best not to bring one.
Annapurna Base Camp Physical Requirements
The Annapurna Base Camp Trek (EBC) requires a moderate level of fitness. Trekkers should be in good health, and capable of walking 5 to 7 hours per day, often on uneven terrain. Regular physical activity such as hiking, walking, or cardio exercises will help prepare you. While altitude may affect some, proper acclimatization and hydration are key to a successful trek.
Annapurna Base Camp Trek Highlights
- Witness jaw-dropping peaks such as Annapurna I (10th highest mountain) and the Fishtail, Dhaulagiri (7th highest mountain)
- Grab the chance to witness the stunning sunrise or sunset at Poonhill
- Hike diverse landscapes from rhododendron forests to high mountains
- Immerse yourself in Gurung culture and charming villages
- Spend the night at Annapurna Base Camp
- Visit the Annapurna Conservation area and witness rare animals like red panda
- Natural hot spring bath at Jhinu
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