Annapurna Expedition

Overview

Situated in the mid-western part of Nepal, Mt Annapurna (8019 m) is the eighth highest peak in the world.  Annapurna IV is considered generally easier to climb among every one of the Annapurnas. Annapurna was first climbed by a French expedition team led by Maurice Herzog in 1950.  The typical course to reach the goal is lead forward through Manang. It requires two hours strolling from the base camp to reach the base of the mountain. A 500m settled rope jumping on around 65-70 degrees soak incline ought to be endeavored to reach camp I. To reach camp II, a settled rope moving of roughly 1000m is required along the edge and somewhat boundless soak climbing. From Camp II to Camp III, it is moderately simpler than the others, since this part comprises of crisscross intersection and steady moving up. In any case, a settled rope climbing of roughly 1300-1500m is required. From camp III to the summit, large settled rope is not required and the primary rope is utilized. There are conceivable outcomes of torrential slides between Camp I and II. All the trekking equipments and essentials will be provided by us.

Itinerary

Outlined Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu
Day 02:  In Kathmandu (Briefing and preparation)
Day 03: Drive to Pokhara
Day 04: Trek toTikhedhunga
Day 05: Trek to Ghorepani
Day 06: Trek to TatopaniDay 07: Trek toGhasa
Day 08: Trek to Lete
Day 09: Trek toThulobugin
Day 10: Trek to Hum Khola
Day 11: Trek to Miristi Khola
Day 12: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp
Day 13-45: Climbing Period of Annapurna 1 (8091m)
Day 46: Trek back to Annapurna Base camp to Miristi Khola
Day 47: Trek toThulobugin
Day 48: Trek  to Lete
Day 49: Trek to Tatopani
Day 50: Trek to Beni
Day 51: Drive  to Pokhara
Day 52: Free day at Pokhara
Day 53: Drive/  fly to Kathmandu
Day 54: Free day at Kathmandu
Day 55: Depart Kathmandu

Detailed Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu

Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, one of our delegates will pick you up and escort you to your designated hotel. In the hotel, you will be briefed about the further plans of the trek.

Day 02: At Kathmandu (Briefing and preparation for expedition)

We will be sightseeing UNESCO recorded cultural heritages such as Kathmandu Durbar Square, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath(monkey temple), and Pashupatinath in Kathmandu Valley the entire day. Stay overnight in Hotel. We will also be preparing everything for Mt. Annapurna expedition including all the necessary equipment and clothes, which are quintessential for the trip.

Day 03: Drive to Pokhara

After breakfast, we will take an early morning flight to Pokhara. Amid the flight, you will be able to catch awesome perspectives of the Himalayas from the correct side of our plane. Upon our arrival in Pokhara, we will drive to Naya Pul (1 hour and 20 minutes) and begin the trek. From Birethanti, we will trek to Ghandruk, which is a wonderful town occupied by the Gurung people group.

Day 04: Trek to Tikhedhunga

We will walk around the northern side of Bhurungdi Khola. The trail goes through the sub tropical valley timberlands. We will cross the Modi Khola River via a suspension bridge to the town of Tikhendhunga.

Day 05: Trek to Ghorepani

Today, we will begin our trek after having breakfast at the tea-house. The beginning of the trek is a lofty upward stroll for around 2 Hrs and after that a progressive upward walk. The stroll on the stone cleared strides is a challenging experience early in the morning. The entire trail drives you through towns and woods to Ghorepani where your endeavors will be compensated with wonderful close up perspectives of the Himalayas.

Day 06: Trek to Tatopani

From Ghorepani, after having our breakfast, we will trek to Tadapani and stay overnight at a hotel.

Day 07: Trek to Ghasa

Today, we will stroll our way to Ghasa. Ghasa is thought to be a heaven for bird watchers where one can see a few types of birds in the woodlands.

Day 08: Trek to Lete

From Ghasa, we will follow the way to reach Lete which will take around 4 hours.

Day 09: Trek to Thulobugin

On this day we will trek up to Thulobugin which takes around 4 hours.

Day 10: Trek to Hum Khola

This day we will trek to Hum Khola.

Day 11: Trek to Miristi Khola

From Hum Khola you will trek up to Miristi Khola.

Day 12: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp

From Miristi Khola you will move towards Annapurna Base Camp (4,145M) which lies at the foothill of Mt. Annapurna. You can see heavenly perspectives of Mt. Annapurna, Mt. Fishtail, Mt. Dhaulagiri and numerous others from this spot.

Day 13-45: Climbing Period of Annapurna 1 (8091m)

These 33 days will be the significant climbing days for you to make a rising of for the most part anticipated summit of Mt. Annapurna. Following few days of acclimatization and activities, you will be taken to the higher camp, nearer to the summit where you will be furnished with nourishment for high height. You are permitted to trek from lower to upper camp or the other way around for more practice and acclimatization. Starting here onwards you will get full board benefit with rose camp accommodation. Finally, we wish for your prosperity to overcome the summit.

Day 46: Trek back to Annapurna Base camp to Miristi Khola

After vanquishing the summit of Mt. Annapurna, you will take the course back to Miristi Khola via Base Camp and the trip will take around 4 hours (from Base Camp to Miristi Khola).

Day 47: Trek to Thulobugin

You will trek once more from Miristi Khola to Thulobugin, which will take around 4 hours.

Day 48: Trek to Lete

You will trek from Thulobugin to Lete, which will take approximately 4 hours.

Day 49: Trek to Tatopani

Today you will trek towards Tatopani from Lete and the adventure will take around 4 hours to finish.

Day 50: Trek to Beni

From Tatopani you will stroll to Beni, capital of Myagdi area.

Day 51: Drive to Pokhara

After breakfast we will drive to Pokhara via a tourist vehicle. Stay overnight at a hotel in Pokhara.

Day 52: Free day at PokharaWe will spend a whole day touring and unwinding at Pokhara. Firstly, you can visit Fewa Lake where you can see the impression of Mt. Machhapuchhre if the climate is clear. The lake likewise houses Barahi Temple situated amidst the lake. Other fascinating goals would be Devi’s Waterfall, Tibetan Refugee Settlement, Gupteshwor Cave, International Mountain Museum and Bindabasini Temple.

Day 53: Drive/ fly to KathmanduAfter breakfast, you will be either driven to the Pokhara airport to take a flight to Kathmandu or will be driven to Kathmandu via tourist vehicle. The entire day in the capital is free for some shopping and relaxation.

Day 54: Free day at Kathmandu

Today will be an extra day for relaxing and enjoying Kathmandu. You can go for shopping, body massaging and spa treatments or sightseeing.

Day 55: Depart Kathmandu

After checking out of the hotel, our representative will take you to the international airport for your flight home. If you want to continue your stay in Nepal for short tours i.e. National parks, rafting, mountain biking, hiking, etc., please do let us know. We will be proudly serving your needs.

Price Policy

COST INCLUDES

  • Airport pick up and drop off by private tourist vehicle
  • All your standard meals during the trek (Breakfast, lunch and dinner)
  • Highest available standard lodges and guesthouses accommodation during the trek
  • English-speaking tour guide and trekking guide
  • The required number of local staff and porters to carry your luggage during the trek (We assign one porter for every two guests.)
  • Food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment and medicine for all staff
  • Entry fees for all monuments, parks, temples and monasteries mentioned in the itinerary
  • All surface transfer required in sightseeing tour
  • National Park permits and TIMS permit for trekking
  • Farewell dinner in typical Nepali Restaurant with cultural dance show on the second last day
  • All our government taxes, vat, tourist service charges

 

COST EXCLUDES

  • Travel insurance which covers emergency Rescue and Evacuation
  • International airfare and airport departure tax
  • Nepal entry visa;
  • Alcoholic, hot and cold drinks
  • Personal trekking Equipment (You can hire sleeping bag and down jacket from us at USD 25 per item for the duration of the trek.)
  • Tips for trekking staff and driver (Tipping is expected.)
  • Any others expenses which are not mentioned on ‘Price Includes’ section

Things To Prepare