7 Days Annapurna Base Camp Trek
The trek starts from Pokhara which is one of the shortest adventures that leads you in the heart of massive Annapurna Himalaya. 7 days Annapurna base camp is a interested travelers with limited holidays in Nepal. Trekkers can join in our fabulous mountain walking.
Therefore, you walk leads from warm sub-tropical climate to cooler alpine hills within the green forest and then reaching at base camp within scenic and beautiful Sanctuary.
One of the most renowned and leading touristic destination located on the very laps of massive Annapurna Himalaya within scenic Sanctuary.
Seven Days Annapurna Base Camp Trek commences taking a short drive from Pokhara to our trekking point. Walking into lovely woodland of tall rhododendron and pine trees with charming views of snow-capped peaks. Our trek leads into Modi River gorge covered with thick green vegetation and tree lines.
Following raging Modi River upstream and soon reaching a wide scenic plateau on top picturesque Annapurna Sanctuary and glacial source of Modi River.
Our main goal of the hiking at Annapurna Base Camp, amazing to know that this is the only base camp. From ABC, you can see in whole Himalayan range Like Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Fishtails and many others.
Outline Itinerary
Day 01: From Pokhara to Nayapul drive. And Trek to Chhumrong (1,951m/6400ft)– 06hrs.
Day 02: From Chhumrong to Dovan 2,130m. Via Bamboo (2,050m/6725ft) – 06 hrs.
Day 03: From Dovan to Machhapuchhre Base Camp (3,720m/12204ft) – 06 hrs.
Day 04: From MBC to Annapurna Base Camp( 4,130m/13,549ft) – 04 hrs.
Day 05: From ABC to Bamboo (2,050m/6,725ft)– 06 hrs.
Day 06: From Bamboo to Jhinudanda with hot spring (1,700m/5577ft) – 06 hours.
Day 07: From Jhinudada to Kyumi by walk. And drive to Pokhara( 860m/2821ft)-5/6 hrs.
Detail Itinerary
Day 01: Drive from Pokhara to Nayapul and trek to Chhumrong (1,951m / 6,400ft) - 06 hrs
With pleasant overnight stops at Pokhara, where a morning short drive leads you to the starting point of our trek at Nayapul town or from Bhirethati and beyond, Bhirethati is a nice place by the bank of Modi River, as the drive leads further, where the walk starts heading with slow uphill into villages then entering forested and farm areas where few hours climb reaches you at ChHUmrong, a nice farm village. A large Gurung village as well the last permanent human settlement en route to Annapurna Base Camp Sanctuary.
Day 02: Trek to Dovan 2,130m via Bamboo(2,050 m / 6,725ft)-06 hrs.
At Chhumrong catch morning views of Annapurna peaks, where walks lead to a short descent to a bridge over Chhumrong stream then climb to Sinuwa, located on a high ridge with a couple of Tea-House and shops facing grand views of dramatic landscapes of surrounding hills and valley with snow-capped peaks of Annapurna Himalaya range. After a pleasant short stop at Sinuwa where walk leads into deeply forested areas on winding ups and then descend into dense woodland with bamboo grooves to a place called also as Bamboo. Bamboo is a small settlement to cater needs of the trekkers with many good lodges located in a river gorge surrounded by a forest of rhododendron pines and bamboo. From a Bamboo walk on gradual ups into a woodland with uphill to reach at Dovan for an overnight stop, located within Modi River gorge a place with few lodges for travelers.
Day 03: Trek to Machhapuchare Base Camp (3,720 m / 12,204ft)-06 hrs.
Mbc to Annapurna base camp after a peaceful overnight stop at Dovan, slowly our adventure leads closer to our aim and highlights as the walk leads into winding ups into the forest past Himalaya Hotel, located next to large overhanging cave Hinko which is directly beneath Annapurna South and Hiun-Chuli peaks. From Himalaya Hotel downhill near Modi River with a short climb to reach Deurali, here onward where tall tree lines stop for short alpine bushes after Deuarli walk continues with climb following raging Modi river right up to Machhapuchare base camp for overnight stop after a long tough and good walks, MBC located at the bottom of majestic North Face of Machhapuchare Himal ‘Fish Tail’.
Day 04: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp 4,095 m /13,435 ft - 04 hrs.
Way to Annapurna base camp after a refreshing overnight stop at MBC (Machhapuchare base camp), an easy and short morning walk to reach our main highlight at Annapurna base camp, from Machhapuchare where Annapurna Sanctuary starts right up to base camp, walk leads to short ups to reach a level ground on a huge field or a plateau within Sanctuary enclosed by array of peak and soon walk leads to a welcome sign-post of Annapurna Base Camp. Reaching our final destination and the highest spot at above 4,095 m high situated beneath towering Mt. Annapurna and the range of other peaks of Vara-Shikar, Gangapurna with Annapurna South. Annapurna Base Camp is, one and only base camp in the whole Himalaya region with the facility of a nice and cozy lodge including a nice food menu and rooms facing amazing views of Annapurna peaks.
Day 05: Trek to Bamboo 2,050m / 6,725 ft - 06 hrs.
Enjoying the lovely scenery of mountains at Annapurna base camp, a long walk today of more than six hours on a downhill with few short ups to reach a Bamboo place for an overnight stop, and back into tall tree lines and lush vegetation, after being on arctic zone climate at Annapurna base camp and sanctuary.
Day 06: Trek to Jhinu-Danda with hot spring 1,700m / 5,577ft - 06 hrs.
The return journey back to Chhumrong with ups and downhill trail, from the Chhumrong hilltop our route diverts to another fresh new trail to reach at nice hill village at Jhinu located on a ridge with grand scenery of rolling hills and mountains. Jhinu provides a refreshing natural hot spring for interested people which is a mere distance downhill of half-hour to the hot spring with two nice warm pools close to the raging Modi River.
Day 07: Trek to Kyumi drive to Pokhara 860m / 2,821ft -05 hrs.
Last day of marvelous walks around the high hills of Annapurna, morning catching views of Annapurna peaks as the walk leads downhill past farm villages following Modi River downstream to reach lower warm farm areas at Kyumi village, from here drive back to beautiful Pokhara nearby Phewa Lake for overnight in the comfort of nice hotels.
Cost Information
Cost Includes
- All needed transport By Bus.
- The hotel picks up/drops by taxi.
- Food (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner) During a Trek.
- All Mountain Accommodation (Tea houses)
- Excellent Guide ( His Food, Salary, Insurance, equipment).
- All needed Mountain Trekking Permit and TIMS card.
- First AID and Medical Kit
Cost Excludes
- Tea, coffee, beer, cola, mineral water, hot water, Wi-Fi, battery charges, hot shower, etc.
- Your personal trekking equipment.
- Your personal Travel insurance.
- Tips.
- Porter (20 USD per day)
Equipment
FOR HEAD
1. Sun hat / Scarf
2. Sunglasses and Headlight
FOR UPPER BODY
1. Water Proof Jacket
2. Down Jacket / Warm Jacket
3. Light Weight T-shirt (At least 1 pair)
FOR LOWER BODY
1. Water Proof Pants
2. Running tights
3. Light Weight Pant
FOR HAND
1. Gloves
FOR FEET
1. Thin Inner socks (At least 2 pairs)
2. Woolen socks
3. Trekking boots (preferred comfortable boots)
OTHER ACCESSORIES
1. Sleeping bag
2. Water bottle etc.
3. Suncream
4. Water purification tablets
5. Toiletries (Toilet paper etc.)
6. Warm hat
7. Trekking Bag Etc.
Altitude mountain sickness can affect everyone while trekking including young and healthy people and is a genuine concern in the Khumbu region. If you feel dizzy, suffer palpitations or severe headaches, return immediately to a lower altitude. Do not take altitude sickness lightly. It can be fatal! When trekking, its vital to realize that you must always hike at a pace that is convenient to your body…& not to anyone else’s, make sure you feel comfortable when trekking and listen to your body…always. These are the questions we are often asked and we hope that you will find the answers useful. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any further queries.
You can get hot shower services throughout the trip. However, the higher you climb the less pleasant it will be. It’s better to be on the safe side of things.
You will only have to carry a daypack, which should be a reasonable size to carry a water bottle, sunscreen, camera,Stick etc. Your other packs are carried by porters. Again we stress on the wisdom of always �travel light�.
Most of the tea houses have electricity facilities during the trekking period. You can charge your electronic devices on the trail.
You can keep your luggage and valuable items in a locker at the hotel in Kathmandu for free of charge.
The weight limit for the trek is 15 kg per guest, as it is the maximum weight that the porters can carry. It is also important to note that "hard" luggage poses a problem: soft "duffel-bags" are recommended which we provide. The lighter you are the better for the trails.
You can get your money exchanged at your hotel or we will recommend you the better place where you can get good exchanging rates. So once you are here in Kathmandu, visit us for further information.
Obtaining a Nepalese visa on arrival is easier except that you may have to spend some precious time queuing. If you get your visa in advance, you can avoid the queue. Also, don’t forget to bring cash as ATMs are not available at the airport. Note: If you are staying for more than 15 days, don’t forget to arrange a visa for 30 days.
Our airport representative and a vehicle will be waiting you at the arrival gate of the airport; in his hand will be a plaque board holding your name clearly written on the board or paper. You can’t lose us.
We accommodate trekking groups in local lodges available on the trail. As it is not possible to book the rooms days in advance, we send a porter few hours ahead of the group each day to book the rooms.
Yes, you can definitely change the lodge if you feel it is not in order by talking it over with your guide, provided there are other lodges with good rooms in the vicinity.
Yes, we do. If you prefer to travel independently, or with your friends, families and colleagues you are invited to choose any of the trips at a timeframe suiting your convenience. The number could range from a group of people that could be minimum 1 and maximum 100 at a time. Costs for private trips can be fixed on the basis of group size, trek area; duration and trek style, and is negotiable. We also arrange Trek for single women if required. However, if none of our fixed group departure dates work for you and you do not have anyone to accompany you; you can still be able to make your preferred trip with us. There is absolutely nothing to worry about if you wish to do a solo trip. We can assign a local professional guide, porters etc whom you could trust with your life.
Depending on any given situation, you can modify it to some extent after consulting with your guide. However, the date of your trek completion should always coincide with the original itinerary. You should keep in mind that this is an adventure trip into some of the most remote regions on earth, where any unforeseen events may compel you to go for a change in your itinerary. In such cases, we or your guide will suggest the best alternative similar to your original itinerary.
In the event of a serious sickness or a casualty, which we surely believe will not happen; you will be rescued by a helicopter. Since you are entirely liable for all the expenses incurred in the event of your having to be evacuated; please make sure that it is covered by your insurance before assigning for it or u must be prepared to pay on your own after getting back to Kathmandu. Ask your guide to arrange a runner to the nearest communication point and inform our office about the requirements of a helicopter. While asking for the helicopter, please send a name of the sick person and always give the exact location from where the helicopter can airlift you. Our guides will help you on this; do not leave your stationed point even if you are getting better once you have called in the helicopter.
Security of our clients is of foremost & vital importance for us. All our guides and other support crew are carefully chosen for your trips. Our guides hold licenses issued by the Government of Nepal. They are very honest and reliable. But we would also advise you to take care of your own personal belongings. If you are on 'camping treks' please do not leave your bags unattended at any time for your own safety. Take your main bag inside the tent once you reach campsite. At night, put all bags and belongings in the middle of the tent. Your guide assigns a Sherpa on turn wise basis to guard the campsite throughout the night. If you are on a 'Tea house or GAP trek' arrangement, you will be sleeping in a local tea house. You have to take sensible precautions yourself at all times. Never leave your baggage unattended and keep your lodge room locked when you go out. Prevention is always the best kind of cure.
The safety and well-being of our clients is our first priority. Acknowledging that there are inherent risks in all travel that can never be totally eliminated, we endeavor to minimize any risks or dangers that have the potential to lead to any more than reasonable level of physical or emotional distress for our clients, staff and partners. We aim to do this by:
Ensuring the chosen itinerary is appropriate for your group.
Seeking medical assurance from you that medical advisor prior to trekking departure to ensure all travelers are suitable for the challenge ahead.
Ensuring that our guides are all first aid trained, carries a comprehensive first-aid kit and are fully competent in handling emergency evacuation procedures.
Ensuring that our guides carry mobile or satellite phones: Mobile or satellite phone communication is available on most trekking routes which provide direct access to our company.
Providing a doctor to escort all school trekking groups and on request for charity challenges. Insisting that a complete risk assessment be provided prior travel and trek.
Requiring each client to complete and sign our risk assessment form prior to departure for a trek. Insisting that travel insurance is compulsory for all travelers and trekkers. Insurance documentation to be provided prior to any trek.
Weather in the Himalayas is difficult to predict: expect the unexpected. Nights are generally much cooler than the day. In winter (December to February) nights can be cold when the sun is out while days are beautiful and warm. Snow can fall at any time of the year. Temperatures can range from 15°C to 25°C above 5000m. It is important to stay warm and dry in any conditions – so carry sufficient gear in your pack each day.
You can enter into Nepal both by land and flight. Several Airlines have direct flights to Kathmandu from London, Paris, Frankfurt, Doha, Osaka, Shanghai, Moscow, Bangkok, Singapore, Hongkong, Karachi, Bombay, Delhi, Calcutta, Paro, Dhaka, Lhasa and Varanasi.
In City like Kathmandu, Pokhara, Nagarkot we do provide star hotel as per your request and during the trekking, we will provide tea house accommodation. A Tea House is the combination of guest house, restaurant, and social hang out. Private rooms are available in most Tea Houses, except for high altitudes ones where it will be just dormitories. The lodges are fairly basic. The rooms are spare with twin beds and very little additional furniture. Blankets are generally provided. Most bathrooms are shared and toilets can be either squat type or the western version. Most of the Tea Houses have running water facility. Many of them have hot water available for bathing at additional cost. Solar heaters depend on day’s weather. But we discourage our groups from using water heated by wood, as lack of firewood in most villages is a big environmental concern in Nepal. It is advisable to carry wet wipes as an alternative
There is a large dining room-cum-lounge, warmed by stove (an iron cylinder, fitted with a chimney duct, in which a log fire is lighted). There is normally no electric lighting in the rooms unless the village has hydroelectric power. The dining room usually has solar lighting. Most tea houses now also have electricity for charging small appliances - mobile phones and cameras - and there may be a small charge for this.
During a Tea House trek you will usually have breakfast and dinner in the Tea House; lunch will be eaten at one of the trail side restaurants. Every Tea House serves the traditional Nepali meal Dal Bhat (rice and lentils), as well as a variety of different food items, such as rice, vegetables, noodles, potatoes and soup. Some have Nepali versions of western food such as pizza, pasta and French fries. Soft drinks, snacks and beer are available in most of the Tea Houses and trail side restaurants. And of course Nepali milk tea is served everywhere.
All tea houses have boiled water for trekkers. We discourage the purchase of bottled water while on the trail. The plastic bottles are difficult to dispose off and have become an environmental problem.
Trek Name: Annapurna Basecamp Trek of 7 Days
Trek Days: 7 Days
Total Price: $685 USD
Trek Season: Janaury to August
Trek Package: Budget/Standard/Deluxe
Mode of Transfer: Bus/Car/Flight
Start/End of Trek: Kathmandu
Group Size: 3 - 13 Peoples
Trek Altitude: Trek Altitude 4130M
Trek Difficulty: Moderate
Accomodation Tea House and Lodges
Culture Gurung/Thakali/Tamang/Sherpa