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Annapurna Base Camp Trek

AT A GLANCE

Duration 5N 6D
Starting Cost $900
Altitude 4500m
No. of Travelers 6
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Annapurna base camp trek (ABC) is an amazing walk through diverse landscape and culture complete with rich mountain vistas, terraced fields, quaint Gurung villages and a wide variety of flora and fauna. Mt. Annapurna (8091m) of Nepal is the 10th highest mountain in the world and the journey to its base camp, which is at 4130m/13549ft height, is one of the most popular walks on earth. Moreover, we reach our destination via Mt. Machapuchhre (Fishtail) which is revered by the Nepalese for its unique beauty. Furthermore, thanks to the well-groomed itinerary of the Annapurna Base Camp trekking package, it is a popular choice among diverse outdoor enthusiasts, from a solo female traveler to hikers traveling in groups to Nepal.

Our Annapurna Base Camp Trek has a short, 11-day itinerary compared to most walks in this region leading up to the base camp. The particular route is designed for globetrotters who wish to hike to the base camp of the spectacular mountain but are restricted time-wise. For travelers who wish to reach the Annapurna base camp in a more relaxed manner can try a different route like the Annapurna Sanctuary Trek – 14 Days which would be a more appropriate choice.

Program

Arrive Kathmandu airport, you will be met and transferred to your Hotel.
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The day is yours to explore the sightseeing monuments of Kathmandu briefing and preparation of trek, overnight stay at hotel.
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Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara by tourist coach or private car (Approx. 6:00 hours) or flight (Approx. 20 Minutes), Overnight stay at Hotel.
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Drive to Birethanti (1140m) from Pokhara. Trek to Magar village of Ulleri (2070m,). Overnight stay at tea house.
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Trek to Ghorepani (2840m.). Overnight stay at tea house.
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Trek to Tadapani (2540m) for beautiful sunset views of Annapurna South and Machhapuchhare. Overnight stay at tea house.
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Trek to Chhomrung (2040m.) Towering above the village is the mighty peak of Annapurna South, with the Fishtail facing it across the valley. Overnight stay at tea house.
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Trek to Himalaya Hotel (2680m.), Overnight stay at tea house.
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Trek to British Expedition Annapurna South Face Base Camp (4234m.), Overnight stay at tea house.
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Trek to Dovan overnight stay at tea house.
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Trek to Modi Khola, Overnight stay at tea house.
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Trek to Dhampus, Overnight stay at tea house.
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Trek down to Phedi, Drive to Pokhara, Overnight stay at Hotel.
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What is included ?

  • Airport Pickup/ Drop
  • Accommodation
  • Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners
  • Guide
  • Porters
  • All our government taxes
  • Official expense

What is not included ?

  • Travel insurance
  • International airfare and airport departure tax
  • Appropriate visa fees
  • Extra personal Expenses
  • Personal trekking equipment
  • Certain sightseeing/monument entrance fees

Dates & Prices

DatesArrival-Departure AvailibilitySpace Left PricePer person

Frequently Asked Questions

Trekking is another word for walking. However, the word trekking has become more well known for the kind of walking which takes you along trails winding up, down, over and around mountains. Trekking is not mountaineering although some of the popular trails are used by mountaineering expeditions to get to their base camps. Most of the trails you will walk on are still used predominantly by Nepali people for everyday travel and trade. It is not uncommon to be passed along the way by a Nepali porter carrying lengths of corrugated roofing iron slung from a jute strap (namlo) around the head or a sick relative being carried in a basket (doko) in the same manner to the nearest medical facility. Trekking is a way of seeing a country and its people 'warts and all'. You will walk through the streets of cities and villages and past the open front doors of houses, you will see the people at their daily tasks, the clouds forming below you and the magnificent peaks of mountains towering over you. By trekking you will be involved in a way you could never be in a car, bus, train or aeroplane; you can enjoy the friendliness of the people, feel the magnetism of the mountains, be at one with the country and at peace with yourself. Could you ask or want for anything more? A trekking trip can be any length you choose. There are a number of short treks around the Kathmandu and Pokhara valleys which only take a day to complete. There are two or three day treks or treks from a week to a month. For those with the time you can combine a number of treks and spend months just walking around. Samrat Treks & Expedition can help you to put together a trek to suit your needs at an affordable price leaving you free of any bureaucratic or logistic hassles. Trekking Styles: There are very various ways of trekking on foot through Himalayan range of Nepal. Whey is planning a trek you need to think carefully about deferent styles of trekking available. Remember that when hiking in any major renege of the mountains, it makes seems to go with at list on while chosen companion, as a slip and a sprained ankle can acquire at any time. It is also prudent to register with your embassy before setting off, and to sign in at any police checkpoint along the way. Typical Trekking Days: Most of days begin with stunning Himalayas sunrise when the crew bring around a piping hot cup of tea and a warm bowl of washing water. After hearty breakfast cooked we generally walk for 3 to 4 hours. You are encouraged to walk at your own pace, stopping frequently for photographs or to explore local villages. There is a lot of leisured time, you are allowed to rinse out clothes, read novel books or explore small mounds. . The journey on the Himalayas varies in length to reach our campsite or lodge by the afternoon. The rest of the day is free to explore, read or write up diaries while dinner is being prepared by the trekking staff. The evening is spent in the mess tent or lodge following a three course meal. On our higher altitude treks, rest and exploration days are build in to the ensure proper acclimatization. So Samrat Tours & Travels P. Ltd classified his trekking into three types. Private Groups: Every year, Samrat Tours & Travels operates a tangle of private groups. They may be a small or a big groups, wishing to go trekking with their friends around Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Langtang, or they follow the itinerary which has included many destinations of Nepal. This is besides included the Everest region & various regions. Samrat treks has the expertise to provide you a high quality service at very competitive prices. School & Collage: Samrat Groups , which specializes in trekking, handles School & collage groups to the Himalayan at the affordable prices. The itineraries of this company are designed to provide a real insight in the cultural, religious and environmental aspects of the Himalayan but just as importantly, they are fun, exposed to a Samrat adventure. Students will quickly discover the rich rewards of exploring the globe. Please contact more information. Family Holidays: We have introduced two programmes for the different Himalayas (Annapurna, Langtang & Mt. Everest regions)as the camping trek and tea house trek. The company operates specially family as well as student groups . The mentioned regions are suitable to the families for going trek, no trouble on the route.. Departure dates are fixed. of both groups. The company allows families with younger children to travel together.. General Information: Trekking in the Himalayan. The best way to experience Nepal's unbeatable combination of natural beauty and cultural riches is to walk through them. The immense contrasts in altitudes and climates found here support an equally spectacular of lifestyles, vegetation and wildlife. Trekking in the mountains of Nepal is more a cultural experience than a wilderness expedition. You will be passing through picturesque villages inhabited by diverse ethnic groups. You will see Cheetri farmers working in their fields and Tamang herders grazing their animals on the steep slopes. And you will meet Gurkha soldiers on the way ,come across Sherpa yak drivers transporting goods over the high mountain passes. And always in the background, the icy pinnacles of the Himalayan loom over the scenery.
Camping (Organized) Trek Which means the trekking agency providing Guide, cook, kitchen staffs and of course porters including all equipments Kitchen tents, food, fuel stove etc. The kitchen staffs will be served you tea, breakfast, lunch, and dinner tea, Coffee, while on the trek after lunch, dinner, our trekking staffs fill your bottle boiled drinking water the guide will play the role of trekking ambassador, and Sherpa- Assistant will support along the way in difficult situation. That means you will completely independent and well outfitted with us. If you do wish to carry you weighty back pack our porters will carry 30 kg. Per person all the gears including your beddings so you just have to carry your day bag, camera the things which you jus need on the way. Tea House/Lodge Trek :- The other kind of trek is Tea House Trek which means you will be provided accommodation and food in hotels along the way. We can make this kind of trek only in the area where there are hotels available along the way. Tea House Trek can be done in Everst regions, in some parts of Annapurna region and in Langtang/ Helambu region. Some people make this kind of trek by themselves but it is not wise as they may not get less hygienic food in hotels and have to come back because of bad health. Sometimes they will miss the proper route and if you filling sick on the way, then you will have trouble. So using a legal registered trekking company is highly recommended for your safely, good health and success your holidays. Because of the carelessness in hotels/restaurants kitchen staffs, our guide/cook supervises their kitchens. We, Sherpa Brothers Treks & Expeditions had understanding cooperation all along the popular lodge trekking routes and they are well trained for your hygiene. WHAT WE PROVIDE 2 man tent ,foam mattresses , kitchen tent ,dining tent ,kitchen utensils & cutlery, mountain guides, cooks ,porters , permits ,all applicable meals ,all government taxes and fees , transport ,& internal flights, hotels, first aid kit , boiled drinking water for food preparation . WE DO NOT PROVIDE Insurance of any natural for clients; meals in Kathmandu, except breakfast and daytrip meals ;international flights and airport tax , alcoholic drinks , cigarettes, personal medical kit , laundry services, visa . WHAT YOU SHOULD BRING Lightweight walking boots .if new ones are being bought walk them in to avoid blisters. Also bring spare laces. A pair of trackshoes to wear in the camp at night or when the boot is wet Warm jacket Fibrefill or down should be adequate this is especially necessary during winter (Dec _Feb) A rainproof jacket with hood should be guaranteed waterproof. Woolen shirt and thick sweaters .In winter (Dec_ Feb ) these are essential . A pair of lightweight \heavyweight trousers Jeans are unsuitable to wear on treks Heavyweight trousers are useful higher up in the mountains in the morning and at night . Windproof \waterproof trousers Necessary on some treks. Thermal underwear. These are excellent to sleep in at night . A tracksuit. For wearing in camp and in the tent .1_2pairs loose -fitting long shorts \skirts . 2 cotton T-short. A woolen hat to wear in the morning and at night. In winter it is an essential item. A sunhat to protect the face and neck form the sun. A pair of gloves lined leather or woolen are best. 1 pair of sandals to wear in the city in camp. 2 pairs of thin and 2 pairs of thick woolen socks.
Your Crew: Trek Leader Over-all responsibility for the organisation and running of your trek. Sirdar In charge of crew, responsible for hiring of porters, kitchen staff, organising camp areas, camp set-up, finances during trek.Sherpa Guide Assists Leader in guiding, setting up camp, looking after trekkers, security of camp site. 'Sherpa' has become synonymous with a guide but is in fact one of the many "caste" names and your guide may be a 'Gurung', 'Rai', 'Tamang', 'Magar', Sherpa, Chhetri, Bharman etc.. Ask them! Cook Responsible for kitchen staff, buying of food, preparation of food etc. Porter Responsible for the transport of all equipment and trekkers' gear. Kitchen hand Assists cook with the preparation of meals etc. At 6.20 am (yes, that is in the morning!) you will be cheerfully greeted by your 'Sherpa' guide with an early morning call and a hot cup of tea. This will be followed by a bowl of warm washing water. Your day has begun!! After enjoying your cup of tea and washing you will have to re-pack your kit-bag and day pack. Don't worry, you will become quite efficient at this task - by the last day you will have the packing down to a 'T'. It is at this time you will find your headlamp most useful. While you have breakfast, the porters will be busy packing your tent, preparing their loads and heading off to the next campsite. Take note of who your porter is and get to know him. You may see him again on the trail when the porters have their rest stop or lunch but they will always be at the campsite ahead of you with your tent set up and your kit-bag outside the door. Tip: use two garbags in your kit-bag; one for sleeping gear and one for clothes. Much easier for packing and unpacking. Breakfast is usually eaten in the open as the dining tent will have been sent on its way to the next campsite. Be prepared to do a few circuits of the table to warm up those toes before you settle down to eat. This is a time when those mittens will prove useful. Trekking commences at about 8 o'clock. The morning trek is 3-4 hours duration with rest and refreshment stops along the way. The idea is to enjoy the scenery and the people, listen to the sounds and experience the feelings, there is no rush. We encourage you to spread out along the trail rather than walk as one group. There will always be a guide close at hand to help you or to ask questions of. Tip: carry your 'pink roll' and towel in your day pack. Lunch preparations will be well under way when you arrive at the lunch stop. You will be served a nourishing cooked smorgasbord which you will be more than ready for. Take this opportunity to top up your water bottle if required - you have been drinking your water, haven't you? The lunch stop will be for 1 - 1 1/2 hours. A toilet tent will have been set up for your convenience. Tip: don't forget to drink some water each time you take a rest stop.

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