This is one of the wonderful trip for the adventure lovers, which allows us to reach to the famous base camp of Annapurna Mountain as well as to the base camp of the "virgin" peak - Machhapuchre (fishtail mountain). On the way We pass mostly by the Gurungs villages climbing up the famous Poon Hill, 3210 m, passing by the rhododendron, bamboo & pine forests to reach at our destination – Annapurna Base Camp. We start early in the morning to reach the Annapurna Base camp as the cloud in the noon makes the trail hard to find. From here we can have the tremendous views of the near-vertical south face of Annapurna that towers above the sanctuary to the north-west. We return back to Pokhara following the same way that we climbed up taking the shorter routes.
One can extend the program upon completion of this trip. Extension to Royal Chitwan National Park or rafting in the famous rivers of Nepal like Seti, Kali Gandaki or Trishuli is also possible. All treks are operated for the minimum of two people to maximum group size of 12 people. Fully organized camping as well as tea house treks are possible in this routes.
Duration: 10 Days
Highlights: Annapurna Base Camp at 4095 m.
Excellent views, thrilling experineces, Village Walkings
Year 2006
Nov 12-21, Nov 18-27
Nov 05-14, Nov 12-21
Nov 18-27, Nov 25-Dec 04
Year 2007
Mar 05-14, Mar 12-21
Mar 18-27, Apr 03-12
Apr 10-17, Apr 14-23
Apr 20-29, Apr 25- May 04
May 02-11, May 05-14
Day 01: Pokhara- Tirkhe Dhunga (1491 m)
Day 02: Tirkhe Dhunga- Ghorepani (2855 m)
Day 03: Ghorepani - Poon Hill – Tadapani (2540 m)
Day 04: Tadapani – Chhomrung (2040 m)
Day 05: Chhomrung- Dovan (2630 m)
Day 06: Dovan - Annapurna Base Camp (4095 m)
Day 07: Annapurna Base Camp- Bamboo (2340 m)
Day 08: Bamboo- Chhomrung (2040 m)
Day 09: Chhomrung- Ghandrung (2012 m)
Day 10: Ghandrung- Pokhara (913 m)
Trek Cost includes
Trek Cost does not include
The above trek could also be organized as camping as well and also in other way!.
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