Annapurna Sanctuary Trek (14 days)

Starting Price : $1450

Annapurna Sanctuary Trek (14 days)

Duration : 14 Day(s) Trip Difficulty : Moderate/Medium
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Annapurna Sanctuary Trek (14 days)

Overview of Annapurna Sanctuary Trek

The Annapurna Sanctuary trek, otherwise called Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trek, is a powerhouse—it's one of the briefest significant treks in Nepal and gets very close with probably the greatest mountains. The trek starts with marsh bamboo woodlands and rhododendrons before causing it to up through the Modi Khola Gorge into the mountain amphitheater that is the Annapurna Sanctuary. This high frosty bowl is wild Himalayan nation ringed by ten of the greatest crests in Nepal, including Annapurna I, Annapurna II, and Machapuchare. On the off chance that you visit the Annapurna Sanctuary during the great climate months in the fall and spring, you can expect clear mornings and nights and a gleaming scene of snow-topped pinnacles and starry skies.

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Annapurna Sanctuary 

So what are the drawbacks of the Annapurna Sanctuary trek? To begin with, the area from Chhomrong to Annapurna Base Camp, the greater part the trek, is an up-and-back, implying that you will climb down a similar trail you climbed up. This is the truth of the topography—the Modi Khola Gorge is the main path into the Sanctuary for trekkers. Second, the additions in height are snappier than liked, ascending from Pokhara at 940 meters (3,085 feet) to Annapurna Base Camp at 4,130 meters (13,550 feet) in 5–6 days. This rise change isn’t ideal, yet the most noteworthy point on the trek is significantly lower than other real treks in Nepal, huge numbers of which arrive at 5,000 meters (16,400 feet) or more. Trekkers ought to be especially mindful of the issue and keep intently the guidelines of acclimatization.

The adventure to the Annapurna Sanctuary commences from Pokhara with a one-hour taxi or transport to Phedi, where the trekking starts. The base part of the trek close Phedi is a little system of trails and Gurung towns from which it takes two days to get to the town of Chhomrong. From Chhomrong, the trail leaves behind the Modi Khola Gorge into the core of the asylum and probably the most sensational mountain view on earth.

20,000-meter Peaks of the Annapurna Sanctuary 

  • Hiunchuli: 6,441 m; 21,132 ft
  • Annapurna South: 7,273 m; 23,862 ft
  • Annapurna I: 8,091 m; 26,545 ft
  • Khangsha Kang: 7,485 m; 24,557 ft
  • Tarke Kang: 7,193 m; 23,599 ft
  • Gangapurna: 7,454 m; 24,455 ft
  • Annapurna III: 7,555 m; 24,787 ft
  • Annapurna IV: 7,524 m; 24,685 ft
  • Annapurna II: 7,937 m; 26,040 ft
  • Machapuchare: 6,997 m; 22,956 ft

Itinerary

Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft)

Our adventure in Nepal starts today. A Pure Sherpa adventure agent will hang tight for us at the air terminal. He/she will at that point drop us off at our lodging where we can take a rest. At night we can appreciate an appreciated supper facilitated by Pure Sherpa. During supper, we can appreciate Nepalese cooking which will acquaint us with the nation’s nourishment culture.

30 mins

Breakfast  Lunch  Dinner

Day 02 Kathmandu: touring and trek arrangement

We visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites today. These destinations feature Nepal’s social and religious legacies. Our first stop will be Kathmandu Durbar Square which grandstands Kathmandu’s rich compositional ability during the Malla line (c1201–1769), and then Swayambhunath Stupa which visitors usually allude to as the ‘Monkey Temple’ attributable to countless the monkey populace in the region. Next is Pashupatinath Temple which is one of the most sacrosanct journey destinations for Hindus everywhere throughout the world pursued by the Buddhist sanctuary of Boudhanath which is probably the biggest stupa on the planet. Finally, in the late evening, we visit the Pure Sherpa office for a concise direction on our trek. Medium-term in Kathmandu.

3 hours

bed and breakfast

 

 

Day 03 Fly to Pokhara and trek to Ulleri (2050 m/6725 ft): 30 min flight and 6 hours trek

We fly to Pokhara promptly toward the beginning of the day. Upon landing, we are greeted with a fantastic Himalayan vista, showcasing peaks such as Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Machhapuchhare, and the five pinnacles of Annapurna. From Pokhara, we drive to Naya Pul to begin our trek. We walk through a valley forest and cross the Burundi Khola (a river) before arriving at Tikhedhunga Village. The ascent of Ulleri Hill, with its numerous steps and stones, will be a true test of our stamina. We reach Ulleri by late afternoon and spend the night there.

7 hours

Breakfast  Lunch  Dinner

Day 04 Trek from Ulleri to Ghorepani (2,750 m/9,020 ft)

After breakfast, we rise to the Ghorepani town by means of stone stairs. As we are rising we respect the breathtaking landscape as Annapurna South poses a potential threat, traveling every which way from our view. We pass cascades, small towns, and a few tea-houses before coming to Ghorepani. We stop at the higher piece of the Ghorepani town that offers all-encompassing perspectives on the encompassing mountains including Annapurna South and Nilgiri mountains. The town has little shops that sell neighborhood items, for example, purses and specialties. The town additionally has great wi-fi. Medium-term in Ghorepani.

5 hours

Breakfast  Lunch  Dinner

Day 05 Hike from Ghorepani to Tadapani (2,700m/8,860ft) with a visit to Poon Hill (3,210m/10,529ft)

We rise promptly toward the beginning of the day to arrive at Poon Hill without a moment to spare to see the dawn over the Himalayas. Poon Hill is the most mainstream goal to appreciate close up perspectives on Annapurna and Dhaulagiri runs and appreciate the dawn from these great mountains. From Poon Hill, we additionally get staggering perspectives on Mustang, Pokhara and more than 20 of the most astounding mountains. In the wake of getting a charge out of some espresso, we trek back to Ghorepani. We eat here then stroll towards the east and climb an edge. Our trail drops through rhododendron timberlands and cascades before we reach Tadapani. Medium-term in Tadapani.

7 hours

Breakfast  Lunch  Dinner

Day 06 Trek from Tadapani to Chhomrong (2170m/7120ft)

Day 06: Trek from Tadapani to Chhomrong (2170m/7120ft): It takes 6 hours trek The trail starts off with a plummet through a huge rhododendron woodland. The backwoods trail finishes and our trail opens up to wonderfully terraced fields. We walk tough for around 5 km and pass cascades and arrive at a suspension connect. Suspension extensions are regular in the uneven and hilly areas of Nepal. A couple of more miles of tough and downhill trekking and we arrive at our goal, for now, Chhomrong. It is a delightful town directly underneath the goliath Annapurna huge. Medium-term in Chhomrong.

6 hours

Breakfast  Lunch  Dinner

Day 07 Hike from Chhomrong to Bamboo (2310m/7578ft)

We leave Chhomrong and stroll on a significant number of stone strides before arriving at the Chhomrong Khola. We traverse the waterway and start a tough move to Sinuwa. Our trail goes through an excellent backwoods to Kuldihar. From here we leave on a simple plunge to Bamboo. Medium-term in Bamboo.

5 hours

Breakfast  Lunch  Dinner

Day 08 Hike from Bamboo to Deurali (3230m/10,595ft)

We go through bamboo timberland which is soggy and cold. We at that point walk tough on a trail which is once in a while soak. It is simply subsequent to arriving at Himalaya Hotel that the woods open up and we are out in the sun again with shocking perspectives on the cold waterway beneath. It is a precarious move up through a lot drier timberland before coming to Hinku Cave. From here our trail plunges to a stream before rising to Deurali. From here, we can appreciate staggering perspectives on the encompassing slopes and Mt. Dhaulagiri. We see that the vegetation has turned out to be scanty permitting supernatural perspectives on the valley, the stream beneath and bluffs decorated with cascades. Medium-term in Deurali.

4 hours

Breakfast  Lunch  Dinner

Day 09 Trek from Deurali to Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m/13,545ft) by means of Machhapuchhre Base Camp (3700m/12135ft)

We pursue the valley trail in a relentless trip. The trail adheres to a rough precipice and is some of the time soaks. We stroll on a to some degree level way for some time before rising to Machhapurchre Base Camp. From here we get phenomenal perspectives on Mt. Hiunchuli, Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Annapurna III, Gandharvachuli and Gangapurna mountains. We at that point turn left and start rising delicately to the Annapurna Base Camp. During our climb, we can appreciate staggering perspectives on the Himalayan display. Strolling further we arrive at the base camp of Mt. Annapurna and it is astounding. We are encompassed by grand pinnacles and the main route into this territory is through the canyon we just climbed. Medium-term at Annapurna Base Camp.

6 hours

Breakfast  Lunch  Dinner

Day 10 Trek from Annapurna Base Camp to Bamboo

From Annapurna Base Camp our trail quickly plummets past the Machhapuchhre Base camp, Deurali, Himalayan Hotel, and Doban lastly to Bamboo where we go through the night. The present trek is downhill so it shouldn’t be troublesome. Medium-term in Bamboo.

8 hours

Breakfast  Lunch  Dinner

Day 11 Trek from Bamboo to Jhinu Danda (1760m/5770 ft)

We remember our progression back to Chhomrong where we stop for lunch. From Chomrong it is a lofty plunge down to the Modi Khola valley. The stone strides to Chhomrong are similarly precarious as they were previously. The trail at that point slides to Jhinu Danda, where we will rest for the evening. In transit, we make the most of our strolling through downpour backwoods and homesteads. Subsequent to coming to Jhinu Danda, we can spend the remainder of the evening taking a rest and unwinding. Medium-term in Jhinu Danda.

6 hours

Breakfast  Lunch  Dinner

Day 12 Trek to Naya Pul at that point drive to Pokhara

We leave Jhinu Danda and appreciate the delightful slope scene of western Nepal on our approach to Naya Pul. We eat in transit. The real trek to the Annapurna Sanctuary and back end today. We board our vehicle to Pokhara. Medium-term in Pokhara. *If the street development associating Jhinu Danda to Naya Pul is finished, driving from Jhinu Danda to Pokhara could be another choice.

7 hours

Breakfast  Lunch  Dinner

Day 13 Fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu ( By Flight, Bus, Private Vehicle )

We fly to Kathmandu toward the beginning of the day. In the wake of arriving at the air terminal, we will be dropped off at our inn in the city. We can go through the day taking the truly necessary rest or get up to speed with some very late shopping. In any case, we mark the part of the arrangement trip with a goodbye supper facilitated by Pure Sherpa where we can share our encounters of the trek before flying back home the following day. Medium-term in Kathmandu.

25 mins

Breakfast  Lunch  Dinner

Day 14 Diparture from kathmandu to your beautiful country

Our outing to Nepal closes today. We will be dropped off at the air terminal by an organization delegate 3 hours before the planned flight.

30 mins

Breakfast  Lunch

Cost Includes
  • Two nights accommodation with breakfast (room with attached bathroom) in kathmandu
  • Accommodation during the trek.
  • All meals during the trek ( breakfasts, lunches, and dinners)
  • Government-licensed trek guide
  • Porters for trekkers luggage (1 porter for every 2 trekkers).
  • Guides and porters costs – meals, insurance, salary, lodging, transportation, and other necessary equipment
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) permit fee
  • Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) card fee
  • All government and local taxes
  • Rescue operation arrangements in case of complicated health conditions (funded by travel insurance)
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu at the end of the trek
Cost Exclude
  • International flight costs
  • On-arrival visa fees at Tribhuwan Internationa Airport- (15 days – $25-30,
  • Travel insurance
  • Extra night accommodation, meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara due to early arrival, or late departure or early return from the trek.
  • Personal expenses such as shopping, snacks, alcoholic drinks, hot (tea/coffee) drinks, cold drinks, bottle or boiled water, shower, Wi-Fi, laundry, telephone call, battery re-charge fee, extra porters, etc
  • Personal clothing and gear
  • Tips for guide and porters
  • Additional costs due to delays caused by circumstances beyond company control like landslides, bad weather conditions, itinerary modification for safety concerns, illness, change of government policy, political instability, etc
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Trip fact

Destination : Annapurna conservation area

Accommodation : Guest house /lodges

Trip Difficulty : Moderate/Medium

High Altitude : 4,130 meters (13,550 feet

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