The
Annapurna region in Central Nepal is one of the most geographically and
culturally diverse regions for trekking! The Annapurna Conservation
Area Project (ACAP) working along with the King Mahendra Trust for
Nature Conservation has declared this region as area of conservation
and sustainable development. Stretched over 2600 sq.km., the area
boasts of a variety of diverse cultures, tribes and castes as the
Brahmins, Chettris, Newars, Gurungs, Magars, Manangis and the Tibetans.
This area has sub-tropical lowlands, valleys, bamboo, oak and
rhododendron forests, alpine meadows, windswept desert plateaus and the
towering Annapurna Mountains.
Annapurna
Himal and the town of Pokhara dominate Annapurna area. There are three
major trekking routes in this region to Jomsom, to Annapurna sanctuary
and Annapurna circuit and Pokhara is also a good starting place for a
number of short treks of one to four days duration, including the
‘Royal Trek’.
This great trek offers you the view of Marsyangdi valley, Manaslu,
Himalchuli, Lamjung and Manang your first slice of Tibetan culture and
landscape. The walking pace slows to allow for safe acclimatization and
a rest Day in the tiny village of Manang allows time to explore the
great glacier of Gangapurna and to prepare for the crossing of the
famed Thorong La Pass (5395m). The rewards for your effort in reaching
the top are extraordinary view across the entire Annapurna range,
northern to the wild plateau of western Tibet and west across the
forbidden land of Mustang. A well-earned rest Day at the small village
of Muktinath on the western side of Thorong La allows time to
recuperate and explore the hallowed Vishnu temple of Jiwala Mayi before
walking back to Pokhara down the spectacular Kali Gandaki valleys. The
deepest gorge on the earth with Annapurna I and Daulagiri is soaring
above. This trek is one of the Himalayan's true classics. |
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| Annapurna Base Camp Trek : 14 Days |
This
is the most famous and popular trekking area in Nepal. With the
exception of the Annapurna Circuit, all treks begin at Pokhara, a
lakeside city with a marvelous mountain backdrop. Here you may visit
lake, Devi’s Falls, caves, plunging gorges, museums, a Tibetan camp or
simply enjoy the unsurpassable views of the Annapurna Range. Options
for your trek includes a climb up to Poon Hill to see the sunrise over
Annapurna peaks and Machhapuchhare. Visit Ghandrung, a large and
typical Gurung village. This is the home of many of the Gurkha
soldiers, famous for their brave exploits in World War and more
recently, the Falk and War.
This is a
moderate trek. The combination of easy walking and majestic scenery
makes the trek to Annapurna Base Camp (4200m), commonly known as
Annapurna Sanctuary, one of the most popular treks in Nepal. Enjoy
mountain views, thick bamboo and rhododendron forests and a mix of
cultures unparalleled by other treks as you venture deep into the
Annapurna Himal.
The Annapurna Base Camp is a high glacial basin lying north of Pokhara.
This magnificent amphitheatre is called a "sanctuary" because of its
natural serenity, beauty and the divine presence of the Hindu goddesses
Annapurna and Gangapurna. This isolated cirque of peaks can only be
approached by one route, a deep gorge that carves into the fortress of
mountains between Machhapuchhre and Hiunchuli. Many of the peaks are
over 7000m, including the famous twin-peaked Machapuchare, as well as
Annapurna I and lll, Annapurna South, Gangapurna and Glacier Dome. |
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| Facts of the Trek |
Duration: 14 Days
Trek type: Tea House
Max Altitude: 4170 m.
Minimum Pax: 1 +
Mode of travel: Land
Grade: Moderate |
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| Itinerary |
Day 01: Drive
from Kathmandu to Pokhara (914m.) which takes about six hours. You
depart for the six hours drive to Pokhara (915m,), 200 kilometers west
of Kathmandu. As you climb out of the Kathmandu valley, only to quickly
descend again to the Trisuli River, you follow upstream to its junction
with the Marsyangdi River. You follow the Marsyandi gently up through
heavily terraced fields and small hill towns to the Seti River that
takes you directly into Pokhara. Having pleasant weather, Pokhara is
tourist's paradise with full of natural as well as cultural heritage
sites such as lakes, caves, temples of Buddhist and Hindus along with
mountains. You can observe views to the north across the hills and
Phewa Tal (lake) to the white peaks of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri
ranges. This drive will take most of the morning, leaving much of the
afternoon to fall in love with its beauty. You can also fly from
Kathmandu to Pokhara which takes about 25 minutes.
Day 02: Trek
from Pokhara (915 m.) to Nayapul (1050m.) by car, which takes
approximately one and half hours drive. Now you begin your trek from
Nayapul (1050m.) to Tirkhedhunga (1577 m.). via Birethanti
(1065m.) which takes about four and half hours. After breakfast at
hotel, you could drive for 1 and half hours to Nayapul. Then you start
your trekking. The first part of your trek is easy passing through
numerous small villages and settlements. Afterwards you could ascend
gently to the final destination of the day. The majority people here
are Gurung and their religion is Buddhist. They are engaged in
agricultural activities, tourism business and some are employed in
Gorkha and Indian regiments.
Day 03: Trek from Tirkhedhunga to Ghorepani (2675 m.) and it takes about six
hours. To begin your trek, you could ascend steeply for the early 2
hours and then ascend gently passing through Ulleri (2070m.) and
Banthanti, Magar villages. On the way, you could see good view of
Machhapuchhare or Fish Tail (6997m.), Hiunchuli (6441m.), and Annapurna
(7219m) South. Now your trail is quite easier passing through
rhododendron and shadowy trees and descends gently up to the final
camp. You could see some of the wild life such as monkey and various
species of birds.
Day 04: Trek
from Ghorepani to Poon Hill (3180m.) to Tadapani (2675m.) which takes
about five and half hours. Early morning trip to Poon Hill (3232m.) to
enjoy the sunrise view over Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m.), Tukuche Peak
(6920m.), Nilgiri (6940m.), Varaha Shikhar (7847m.), Mt. Annapurna I
(8091m.), Annapurna South (7219m.), Annapurna III (7855m.),
Machhapuchhare (6993m.), Annapurna IV (7525m.), Annapurna II (7937m.),
Lamjung Himal (6931m.) and other numerous snowcapped mountain peaks.
After breakfast trek Ghorepani to Tadapani (2650 m.). After walking for
almost one and half hour you reach Gurung Hill which has the splendid
mountain views as Poon Hill. From here you follow small forests with
rhododendron, bamboos until you reach Deurali. The trail goes steeply
down through deep forests all the way to Banthati. It takes one hour
from here to reach Tadapanil After breakfast trek from Ghorepani to
Tadapani (2731m.) through the deep forests of rhododendrons, bamboos
and oaks. En route, you frequently see waterfalls, rocks, wild animals,
local birds and green scenarios. Tadapani is a small village surrounded
by beautiful forests which grants you a magnificent view of Annapurna
South, Hiunchuli, Fishtail, and Annapurna II and so on.
Day 05: Trek
from Tadapani (2675m.) to Ghandruk (1950m.) and it takes about three
hours. It is very easy trek by descending gently all the way through
rhododendron, oak and other kinds of dense forests. You could hear
different kinds of birds chirping on the way. This is one of the
popular destinations for the birds' lovers. Ghandruk is a big Gurung
village. There is a handicraft centre and Gurung museum. From this
village you could see good views of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli,
Gangapurna (7455m.), Annapurna III (7755m.) and Fishtail.
Day 06: Trek
from Ghandruk to Chhomrong (2040 m.) which takes approximately four
hours. At the beginning of the day, you could ascend gently for an hour
up to Ghandrukkot (2100m.) and descend steeply to the Kimron Khola
(1700m.). Immediately, ascend steeply and walk at a level for an hour
and still ascend gently to the final camp. Chhumrung is a gateway to
Annapurna Sanctuary trek and inhabited by Gurung, one of the major
Ethnic group of Nepal.
Day 07: Trek from Chhomrong to Bamboo (2340m.) and it takes about five hours.
Leaving Chhomrong, the trail descends on a stone staircase and crosses
the Chhomrong Khola on a swaying suspension bridge, then climbs out of
the side valley. High above the Modi Khola on its west bank, the trail
passes through the tiny settlement of Tilicho in forests of bamboo,
rhododendron and oak. Climbing further on a rocky trail (beware of the
stinging nettles) you reach three hotels at Sinuwa, at 2350m. Climb in
rhododendron forests to Kuldi, at 2520m. This was once a British sheep
breeding project; now the stone houses are an ACAP visitor centre and
check post. In winter, it's common to find snow anywhere from this
point on. Descend a long, steep stone staircase into deep bamboo and
rhododendron forests. It is then a short distance on a muddy trail to
Bamboo Lodge (2340m.).
Day 08: Trek
from Bamboo to Deurali (3230m.) which takes about five hours. You trek
gently ascend through bamboo forests with varieties of rhododendron and
oak trees. The first town you reach is Dovan (2630m.) where there are
few lodges and camp sites. Now you pass through muddy trail which
traverses high above the river. There are debris of avalanches except
during winter season. After short trek, you reach at Himalayan Hotel
(2900m.), the town named after the Himalayan Hotel. Beyond it , the
trail is steeply ascent up to Hinko Cave (3160m.), this named as a huge
overhanging rock provides some protection against rain and avalanches.
It takes approximately twenty minutes through normally ascent path to
reach Deorali (3230m.)
Day 09: Trek
from Deurali to Annapurna Base Camp (4170 m.) via Machhapuchhare Base
Camp (3820m.) and it takes about four hours. From here, the valley
widens and becomes less steep and you can see the gates to the
sanctuary. The trail is less steep. As the trail continues into the
sanctuary, it crosses two avalanche tracks on a narrow trail that
hurdles up against the cliffs. After short trek you will be at Bagar
(3310m.), a meadow and some abandoned hotels. The normal trail follows
the left side of the valley. Now the trail appears gently ascent until
you reach Machhapuchhare Base Camp (3820m.). Here you find almost 6 to
7 lodges. This is one of the places, where you can enjoy the view of
Mount Hiunchuli (6441m.), Annapurna South (7229m.), Annapurna I
(8091m.), Annapurna III (7555m.), Gangapurna (7454m.) and
Machhapuchhare or Fish Tail (6997m.). The path follows through alpine
meadow and after some distance your trails go gently up. After a short
trek, you begin to approach Annapurna Base Camp (4170m.). From here,
you can see the views of several peaks at 360 degree.
Day 10: Trek from Annapurna Base Camp to Dovan (2630m.) which takes about five
hours. It's much easier going down. You should have no problem reaching
Sinuwa in a single day from Annapurna Base Camp. Now you trek through
Himalayan Hotel to Dovan.
Day 11: Trek from Dovan to Jhinudanda (1750m.) and it takes about six hours.
The path is descent up to Bamboo passing through forests with varieties
of rhododendron, oaks and bamboo plants. After Bamboo, the trail goes
steeply up to the Kuldi Ghar and now the trail is quite flat until you
reach Sinuwa. You trek gradually descend to the Chhumrong Khola and you
have to follow stone staircase for almost an hour to reach Chhumrong.
The last part of the trail is steeply down to Jhinudanda. From the town
you should walk down for 20 minutes to reach Hot Spring at the bank of
the Modi Khola. You can relax at Hot Spring.
Day 12: Trek
from Jhinudanda to Pothana (1600m.) which takes about five hours. The
first part of the trek is descent and then appears through flat land
until you reach Himal Pani. Here you find beautiful waterfall. Beyond
this town, the trail ascends gently crossing numerous streams and
terraces. After short trek, you will be at Landruk (1640m.), a pretty
big village inhabited by mixed community of Gurung, Magar and Brahmin
as well. Now the trail gently ascends to Tolka (1850m.) and then ascent
and level path to Bherikharka. From here, the trail goes steeply up to
Deorali (2100m.) with a view of different mountain peaks in panorama.
Now the trail gradually descends to Pothana passing through different
oak forests. Pothana is a small town resided by Gurung, a ethnic
community of Nepal. From here too, you can enjoy the splendid views of
various mountain peaks.
Day 13: Trek
from Pothana to Dhampus Phedi and it takes approximately three hours
and drive from Dhampus Phedi to Pokhara by car. The trail is gently
descent up to Dhampus, a village mainly inhabited by Gurung. Now you
trek through flat land for some distance and steeply descend to Dhampus
Phedi. Now you take vehicle to drive from Dhampus Phedi to
Pokhara.
Day 14: Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu by tourist mini bus that takes about
seven hours. While driving from Pokhara to Kathmandu, you head up to
Damauli,, Dumre, Muglin and Kurintar where the Nepal's first
Cable car is operated to reach to Manakamana Temple. En route, you
could enjoy the mountain views, green sceneries, rice terrace fields,
vegetable fields and people being engaged in their daily life
activities. From Naubishe you climb up to Thankot, the gateway to
capital city. You can also fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu which takes
about 25 minutes. |
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| Services Included |
National
Park entry permit, Trekking permit, transportation to and fro,
Accommodation in lodges during the trek, Food: three meals a day, A
guide & required number of porter(s), Essential equipment. |
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| Services Excluded |
Personal
expenses, Insurance, Tips, Emergency evacuation by Helicopter,
Alternative transportation in case of heavy rain, landslide, strike,
road blockade etc. |
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