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Annapurna Base Camp Trek – 13 Days

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Duration

13 Days
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Difficulty

Moderate
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Group Size

1-15 People
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Max Altitude

4,130m. / 13,550ft.
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Best Season

Spring & Autumn
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Activity

Trekking
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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
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Accommodation

3 Star Hotel
Price starts US$ 1090

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Trip Introduction of Annapurna Base Camp Trek – 13 Days

Overview

Annapurna Base Camp Trek captivates hikers from all over the world. Nestled at 4,130 meters, the Annapurna base camp offers access to Mount Annapurna, the tenth highest peak in the world at 8,091 meters. The ABC Trek promises to be an incredible experience as hikers embark on this well-known Himalayan journey.

The stunning and unique sceneries of Annapurna Sanctuary are surrounded by majestic peaks such as Hiunchuli (6,441 m), Machapuchhre (6,993 m), Annapurna I (8,091 m), and Annapurna South (7,219 m). This walk’s diverse ecology and significant altitude variation make it a unique experience.

The trail winds past terraced farmlands, rhododendron-covered forests, and picturesque rice fields, providing unmatched vistas of the highlands. Learn about Nepal’s varied culture and way of life while taking in the splendor of its enormous mountains.

As you go on the ABC Trek, you will undoubtedly feel as though you are embarking on one of the most incredible journeys in the world.

But there is more to the Annapurna Base Camp Trek than just stunning scenery. You have the chance to fully immerse yourself in the customs and cultures of the Gurung, Magar, Thakali, and Loba ethnic groups as you go.

These thriving communities live in picturesque villages tucked away in the Annapurna Himalayan foothills. You will feel as though you have traveled back in time when you see tiny Buddhist shrines and Gumbas and take in the peace of their unusual customs.

To begin your Annapurna Base Camp trip via Poonhill, you must first travel from Kathmandu to Pokhara, the beginning of the trekking adventure. After leaving Hile, the trail follows the Modi River while meandering through dense rhododendron and bamboo forests.

As you ascend, the vegetation will progressively dwindle, and the gorge will have narrowed to a just few hundred meters in width by the time you get at Hinku Cave.

As you climb the Annapurna Sanctuary, you will be treated to breathtaking views of snow-covered, steep hills that tumble from Hiunchuli on the left and Machapuchhare on the right. After passing through the “gate” and inside the Sanctuary, you will be encircled by a huge amphitheater and a thick wall of snow-capped peaks.

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek route typically begins and ends in Pokhara, while it can also be tailored as part of the Annapurna Circuit, a longer and more comprehensive trekking journey.

Exploring the region’s rich cultural diversity, testing your physical boundaries, and taking in the stunning surroundings are all made possible by embarking on the ABC trip.

With its stunning peaks, unique ecosystems, and cross-cultural encounters, this trip promises a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Discover the wonders of the Annapurna region and create enduring memories on the Annapurna Base Camp Trek.

Highlights of Annapurna Base Camp Trek via Poon Hill 13 Days

  • Immerse yourself in the Himalayan stadium of Annapurna Base Camp and see the giants of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Fishtail
  • Feel the religious vibes of Goddess Durga in Annapurna and Lord Shiva in Fishtail
  • Meet the rising sun at the majestic Poon Hill
  • Stand in front and feel the close proximity with Fishtail at MBC
  • Walk beside the rapids of Modi Khola, Bhurungdi, and Chomrong Khola
  • Navigate the peaceful trail of Annapurna Conservation Park
  • Connect with the Magars, Thakalis, and Gurungs and observe their deep-rooted Buddhism
  • Numb down your fatigue in Jhinu Danda healing spring
  • Enjoy the mystique vibes of Pokhara and Kathmandu
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Detail Itinerary of Annapurna Base Camp Trek – 13 Days - 13 Days

Day 1: Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel

When you arrive at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, one of our representatives will meet you. We will use our own tourist car to transport you to the hotel.

You will meet with your trip guide and complete the pre-trip meeting. Verify any questions you have on mountain trekking.

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Activity & Duration

Drive for 30 minutes
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Highest Altitude

1,350m/4,429ft. (Kathmandu)
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Accommodation

3 Star Hotel

Day 2: Drive to Pokhara (850m) from Kathmandu by a Tourist Bus Duration 7=8 hours

At 6:30 am, our trekking staff will come get you from the hotel and take you to the tourist bus stop. About 7:30 am is when the bus to Pokhara departs. Often referred to as the entryway to the Annapurna region, Pokhara is a stunning valley situated on the shores of PhewaLake.The city is also wellknown for its expansive views of Dhaulagiri to the west, Lamjung Himal and Manaslu to the east, and Annapurna and Machapuchare (a fishtail) to the north. It is the ideal starting location for our Annapurna base camp trekking because it is smaller and considerably less crowded than Kathmandu.

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Activity & Duration

Drive for 7-8 hours
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Highest Altitude

850m/2,789ft. (Pokhara )
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Meals

Breakfast
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Accommodation

3 Star Hotel

Day 3: Drive to Birethanti (1050m) form Pokhara and Trek to Ulleri (1960m) Duration 5-6 hours

We leave Pokhara in a private vehicle on this particular day. We arrive to Birethanti (1,050 m) after a drive of one to two hours. We eventually arrive at Hile (1,495 m/4,905 ft), a sizable settlement with numerous stores and teahouses, after a few hours of hiking.

After taking a little break, we will begin our journey to Ulleri, a sizable Magar settlement at an elevation of 1960 meters. The hike today offers a brief and comparatively easy day. Climbers become acquainted with the experience of trekking in Nepal during the expedition.

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Activity & Duration

Trekking for 5-6 hours
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Highest Altitude

1,960m/6,430ft. (Ulleri)
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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
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Accommodation

Teahouse

Day 4: Trek to Ghorepani (2874m) from Ulleri Duration 5-6 hours

We continue on our way to Ghorepani, a well-known picturesque village at 2,874 meters above sea level. From Ulleri, the trail climbs more gradually in the direction of Banthanti (2,250 m/7,382 ft) through lovely oak and rhododendron forests. We then hike 2,460 meters (8,071 feet) to Nangethanti. We reach Ghorepani after an hour’s stroll.

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Activity & Duration

Trekking for 5-6 hours
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Highest Altitude

2,874m/9,429ft. ( Ghorepani )
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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
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Accommodation

Teahouse

Day 5: Early in the morning hike up to Poon Hill & back and then, Trek to Tadapani (2660m) Duration 6-7 hours

We begin our walk to Poon Hill (3,210 m) this morning at a fairly early hour. The location offers a breathtaking view of a mountain range. The sunrise over the high Himalayas can be seen unhindered from this location.

We return to Ghorepani after spending one to two hours on Poon Hill. We get a hot breakfast here. After there, we ascend through pine and rhododendron forests and along ridges in the direction of Deurali (2,960 m/9,711 ft). We next make our way down to the Banthanti before turning left toward Tadapani.

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Activity & Duration

Trekking for 6-7 hours
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Highest Altitude

3,210m/10,531ft. ( Poon Hill )
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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
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Accommodation

Teahouse

Day 6: Trek to Sinuwa (2310m) from Tadapani Duration 5-6 hours

From Tadapani, our day starts with a picturesque descent through rhododendron forests to the village of Chuile, where we can see views of the valley below. After passing a suspension bridge and a brief uphill hike, we arrive at the quaint Ghurjung village, where we can spend some time exploring, maybe sipping local tea, and chatting with the welcoming locals. After leaving Ghurjung behind, the trail turns into a pleasant walk that leads to Chhomrong (2,140 m/7,021 ft), where we can unwind and take in the mountain scenery. From Chhomrong, the trail descends steeply down stone steps to the Chhomrong Khola River, and after crossing the river, a strenuous uphill climb through dense forests takes us to Sinuwa (2,310m).

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Activity & Duration

Trekking for 5-6 hours
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Highest Altitude

2,310m/7,579ft. (Sinuwa)
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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
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Accommodation

Teahouse

Day 7: Trek to Deurali (3230m) from Sinuwa Duration 6-7 hours

The trail now ascends to Upper Sinuwa, which is a little higher up. After that, the trail descends sharply along a rock wall to a stop called Bamboo, which is surrounded by thickets of bamboo tucked away at the bottom of a ravine, a picturesque setting.

Following the refreshment stop, we will continue to follow a trail that meanders through a stunning waterfall on the west bank of the river. As we get closer to the Himalaya, the fresh mountain air and colorful vegetation create a revitalizing environment.

After passing Hinko Cave, a natural treasure tucked away in the mountainside, the trail continues to rise rapidly. We will keep going till we get to Deurali, where we will spend the night.

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Activity & Duration

Trekking for 6-7 hours
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Highest Altitude

3,230m/10,597ft. (Deurali)
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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
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Accommodation

Teahouse

Day 8: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp (4130m) from Deurali Duration 5-6 hours

Our journey today leads us to the well-known Annapurna refuge. We reach Machhapuchhre Base Camp (3,700m/12,139ft) by our route. Although it is currently prohibited to climb the magnificent Machhapuchhre, also referred to as the “Fishtail” due to its unusual peak shape, the base camp provides a unique viewpoint of this famous mountain.

Here, we are surrounded by towering peaks that form the appropriately named Annapurna Sanctuary, a magnificent natural amphitheater. Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m/13,550ft) is the ultimate destination that will reward the last two hours of our climb.

Get ready to be in awe of the Annapurna base camp scenery as soon as we arrive. The sky is punctured by towering mountains, their snow-capped summits gleaming in the sunlight.

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Activity & Duration

Trekking for 5-6 hours
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Highest Altitude

4,130m/13,550ft. (Annapurna Base Camp)
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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
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Accommodation

Teahouse

Day 9: Trek to Bamboo (2350m) from Annapurna Base Camp Duration 6-7 hours

Today, we take the same route. To get to Bamboo (2,350 m), the trail descends 1,700 feet to the bank of Modi Khola. It is worth it to see the Annapurna range, Tharpu Chuli, Singu Chuli, Hiunchuli, Machhapuchhre, and other peaks. At Bamboo, there are a few teahouses and lodging options.

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Activity & Duration

Trekking for 6-7 hours
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Highest Altitude

2,350m/7,710ft. (Bamboo)
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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
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Accommodation

Teahouse

Day 10: Trek to Jhinu (1780m) from Bamboo Duration 4-5 hours

We continue on the same path till we reach Chomrong. There is an experimental sheep farm after we cross Khuldighar. The path continues past fields of bamboo and rhododendron.

The trail drops sharply to the Jhinu from Chomrong. We can have a natural hot spring bath here.

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Activity & Duration

Trekking for 4-5 hours
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Highest Altitude

1,780m/5,840ft. (Jhinu)
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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
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Accommodation

Teahouse

Day 11: Trek to Syauli Bazaar and Drive to Pokhara Duration 6-7 hours

We walk for three to four hours from Jhinu along the right bank of the Modi Khola (River) to Syauli Bazaar, where our journey comes to a conclusion.

One of the best and most leisurely treks of the entire expedition was the one we took today. We will spend some time relaxing in Syauli Bazaar.

We drive to Pokhara shortly after. Due to its recent construction, the road up to Nayapul is uneven and unpaved. It will be a difficult and rocky drive.

Two to four hours of the entire travel are spent in this stretch. Compared to the preceding portion, the road is better maintained and has concrete pavement from Nayapul onward. We shall arrive in Pokhara from Nayapul in one to two hours.

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Activity & Duration

Trekking for 6-7 hours
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Highest Altitude

850m/2,789ft. (Pokhara )
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Meals

Breakfast & Lunch
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Accommodation

3 Star Hotel

Day 12: Drive Back to Kathmandu from Pokhara by a Tourist Bus

In the morning, we will drive back to Kathmandu, and in the evening, we will have a farewell dinner at a posh restaurant. You will be joined by your guide or guides and office staff.

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Activity & Duration

Trekking for 7-8 hours
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Highest Altitude

1,350m/4,429ft. (Kathmandu)
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Meals

Breakfast
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Accommodation

3 Satra Hotel

Day 13: Transfer to the International Airport for your final departure

Today is the last day of the tour. Our airport representative will drop you off at the Kathmandu international airport so you can catch your flight out of Nepal.

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Activity & Duration

Drive for 30 minutes
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Highest Altitude

1,350m/4,429ft. (Kathmandu)
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Meals

Breakfast
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Cost Includes / Excludes

What is included?

  • International Airport pick-up and drop by car.
  • Three meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner/ the main course) during the trek in the mountain.
  • Two nights’ standard accommodation in a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu in a twin-sharing basis including breakfasts.
  • Two nights’ standard accommodation in a 3-star hotel in Pokhara in a twin-sharing basis including 2 breakfasts.
  • An experienced and Knowledgeable English-speaking Govt. registered trekking guide.
  • Strong, helpful porters with proper safety equipment and walking equipment, his salary, food, accommodation, and insurance (one porter for two people).
  • All Food, Accommodation, Insurance, and transportation for porter and guide.
  • Annapurna conservation area permit TIMS card (Trekking Information Management System)
  • Use of sleeping bag, down jacket, duffel bag
  • Trekking lodge (Tea House) throughout the trek.
  • Assistant guide group size of more than 6 people in a group.
  • Transportation from Kathmandu-Pokhara-Nayapul-Pokhara-Kathmandu by bus.
  • Appreciation of certificate after the successful trek
  • Everesr Summit Treks and Expedition T-shirt
  • Emergency rescue operation assistance in arranging in case of complex health condition (funded by travel insurance)
  • All government, Local taxes/ vat and official Expenses

What is excluded?

  • Meals whilst you are in Kathmandu & Pokhara – lunch, and dinner.
  • Nepal entry visa fee (easy to obtain the visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport –
  • Kathmandu). $25 USD for 15-day visa.
  • Personal travel and medical insurance.
  • International airfare.
  • Your personal expenses.
  • All the alcoholic and nonalcoholic, soup, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, cocoa, mineral water, extra food, cold and hot drinks on trek
  • All desserts & sweet things like chocolate, cake, pie, pudding.
  • Hot shower and battery charging at the tea houses.
  • Tips for the guide, porter, and driver.
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Upscale your Hotel Stay in Kathmandu and Pokhara

We are your trusted partner in Nepal and we are committed to not only keeping you safe throughout your Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill journey but also to making you comfortable as much as we can. We totally get you if you like to treat yourself to some luxury when spending some time in the lively cities of Kathmandu and Pokhara. If so, we have got some wonderful options for you. Kathmandu and Pokhara houses some amazing hotels in charming localities rated from four to five stars. To make your stay even better, you can therefore use our accommodation upgrade options.

For a small additional fee, you can stay at a four-star hotel in Kathmandu (instead of settling for three stars), such as Hotel Ramada, Hotel Shankar, or Hotel Yatri Suites, all for just $95 per night.

Likewise in Pokhara, you can also upgrade to a four-star hotel like Hotel Waterfront Resort for the same price or opt for a five-star hotel like Hotel Temple Tree Resort or Hotel Barahi Pokhara for $150 a night. So, if you are interested in these options, please let us know in advance so we can take care of the details before you arrive in Kathmandu.

Upscale your transportation between Kathmandu and Pokhara (with private car or jeep or Flight)

Our 13 days Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill commences with a long tourist bus ride from Kathmandu to Pokhara and you will be making the same journey back.

We get it that it can be a bit stressful for you especially right after the day you land in Kathmandu or finish your trek. So if you like to travel in comfort, then we can also arrange a private car or jeep for your journey between Kathmandu and Pokhara, or for a round trip.

This option will give you more flexibility and a more personal experience since you will be traveling with fewer people. You can make stops whenever you want, take your time for photos, and enjoy refreshments at your leisure.

Even better, we can also set up for a short half-hour flight between the two cities, so you will have almost a whole day to enjoy both places. You also have the choice to fly one way and take the bus back, or start with the bus and fly back to Kathmandu. Please understand that these options come with an additional fee.

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Right Time Frame for Annapurna trek via Poon Hill

The Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill is possible all year round, so you can enjoy it in any four seasons of Nepal. However, if you are a novice hiker, then heading to Annapurna Base Camp during the winter times of December, January, and February may not be a good idea. The Himalayan area of the Annapurna often receives harsher weather conditions during this time with deeper snow at the base camp which can be tough for the beginner trekker. But if you have already done winter hikes before and are well prepared with the right equipment, then you can enjoyably hike to ABC even in winter.

Likewise, the summer/monsoon period extending between June through August also has its own beauty but it is the least recommended time among the four seasons. It is because Pokhara and Annapurna regions receive the most rainfall across the country resulting in landslides, bad weather, slippery roads, reduced visibility, and rainy days that can delay your trips, and mess up your walking journey.

Therefore, the most favorable time for both the novice and the experienced hiker for the Annapurna trek via Poon Hill will be the months of autumn (September through November) and spring (March through May).

These are the two most popular seasons for hiking due to the mild, pleasant weather and stunning natural scenery. Spring brings flowers in full bloom, bringing a vivid picture of nature, while autumn brings fresh, dry air and great views of the majestic mountain ranges. Less rainfall and a stable climate also make it easy for tourists to participate in any outdoor activities and trekking.

Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill: Challenges and Level of Dfficulty

If you think you can are capable of taking up the moderately tough trekking adventure in Nepal, then the Annapurna trek via Poon Hill is calling your name. This exciting journey is fit for all mountain lovers who are reasonably fit, and you don’t need any previous experience in hiking in high-elevated regions.

However, you have to understand that it is still a Himalayan journey where altitude can be a big challenge. You will have daily elevation changes that sometimes may drop to 2500 m or sometimes rise above 3000 m.

In addition, the terrain of the Annapurna region will also demand some hardships from you. Definitely, the trails are marked and signposted and the trail doesn’t require technical climbing, but you will certainly have to tackle some sharp inclines and descents. For example, there are 3300 vertical stone steps to Ulleri and ascension to 3090 m high Deurali Danda. Also, the Poon Hill trek will also take you 3200 m elevation.

Therefore staying healthy and fit is essential to tackle these challenges. To minimize these setbacks, our team has put together an Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill itinerary such that it will allow you enough and proper time for adaptation.

You won’t be walking for long and you will also have the company of our expert guide who will take you through the easiest routes and navigate tougher spots. Plus, we also offer you porters to carry your bags, so you can enjoy the trek without the burden of heavy luggage and there is also no absolute need for camping even at ABC.

Who can sign up for our 13 days Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill?

If you are planning your first Himalayan trip in Nepal, then our 13 days Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill can be a fantastic trip for you. It will familiarize you with the extraordinary mountain and forest landscape of Nepal and immerse you in the great mountain vibe. You can also dive into the remarkable customs and traditions of the locals. The trip will also lay you a solid foundation before you move on to tackle some bigger challenges like Lobuche,Mera, or Everest treks.

The maximum altitude you will reach in our Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill journey will be 4130 m altitude of the base camp itself. There will be gentle ups and downs with plenty of breaks in between so you will have a very minimal threat of altitude sickness. Additionally, this is a complete lodge trekking adventure where you will have the standard facilities enough to pass one night in the mountains. Besides, we have got everything covered for your comfort, including experienced guides and porters.So whether you are a new hiker with big dreams, a family with young children, couples, or seniors, if all of you can handle the moderate walks and altitude, then we would love for you to join our Annapurna trek via Poon Hill adventure.

However, if you are already dealing with chronic health problems such as kidney, heart, or lung diseases, or if you are pregnant or have thrombosis, we suggest you talk to your doctor before you go on this trip. And if you are scared of heights, you should think it over but we advise you not to let your fear hold you back from experiencing this incredible Himalayan trek.

Possibility of AMS/Acute Mountain Sickness in our ABC trek via Poon Hill

Altitude sickness or AMS is the real concern in our Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill itinerary. Even though the maximum point in our trek is just 4130 m at the base camp itself, still, the varying altitudes along the way can trigger the symptoms of AMS.

Most common occurrences include dizziness, headache, nausea, exhaustion, sleep disturbances, swollen hands and feet, and loss of interest in appetite.

Additionally, things like climbing too quickly, drinking alcohol, and not staying hydrated can make it worse. Our Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill itinerary includes a slow ascent to help everyone acclimatize, but altitude sickness can still be unpredictable.

If you do start feeling unwell and start to show the aforementioned signs, you can consider taking Diamox or aspirin, or Ibuprofen for mild symptoms. Diamox also helps you rapidly adapt to the Annapurna air. However, the best way to prevent and fight AMS is to stay hydrated with plenty of water, enjoy some garlic soup, ginger tea, or lemon honey tea, and take your time when it comes to the climbing part of the journey. Also, you should let our guide know about your condition right away. He will check on your condition and based on that, he may delay your trip for a day or two or take you to a lower area until you are fully adjusted.

Training and Preparation for the Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill

Yes, certainly the Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill is a moderate and very enjoyable journey but still, it will take you to over 4000 m altitude in between the Himalayas. Therefore, it is a good idea that you begin preparing and training at least two months ahead of your trip time. The adequate and accurate training will enable you to enjoy your journey without worrying about the AMS and fatigue.

If you are already active and love fitness, then this amazing trek will be pretty doable for you. But if you are someone who just sits at a desk behind computers for a long time, then it’s time that you begin preparing with some light walking for about half an hour in the park. Gradually, you can increase your exercise to one or two hours. As you build your stamina, you can also add swimming, running, squats, and cycling to your workouts.

On the other hand, yoga will also help you physically and mentally prepare for the journey. The main thing is you should boost your heart health, muscle strength, and overall endurance for this journey.

Various Path to ABC trek via Poon Hill

The ARM (Annapurna Rural Municipality) searched a new route leading to the northern ABC back in 2019. since then, the new trail has drawn the attention of numerous travel companies and trekkers alike. This path was first explored by a French Team led by Louis Lachenal and Maurice Herzog in 1950. Thus, the trail is also nicknamed as Maurice Herzog Trail. However, it is not as famous as its southern counterpart so the nature here still remains intact with its raw beauty. If you decide to take this route, your journey will commence from Pokhara from where you will travel through the unique settlements of Ghasa, Lete, and Thulo Bugin, where you will need to camp overnight.

After that, you will head to overcome 4400 m Thulo Bugin Pass and head to 4130 m Miristi Khola. Finally, you will find yourself at the northern Annapurna Base Camp. On the other hand, you can also think about adding some amazing experiences like the Annapurna Circuit, Khopra Ridge, or Mardi Himal trek to your already set Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill itinerary.

Lodging and Dining

During our Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill, we will make sure you have a very comfortable and pleasurable overnight stay in all the resting places. In Kathmandu and Pokhara, you will have a pleasant double-person room at the finest three-star hotel while during the trek, you will have access to some of the best and friendly local lodges where you can rest yourself after a strenuous day of hiking.

The overnight stays en route to ABC have seen many upgrades now so you may also have the amenities of en-suite bathroom with hot water, and WiFi as well. In terms of meals, breakfast will be available to you each morning in Pokhara and Kathmandu while three main meals (breakfast, dinner, and lunch) will be offered to you at the lodges.

In these lodges, you can explore dishes such as local pizzas, burgers, noodles, momos, pasta, Tibetan cuisine, and dal bhat all packed with delicious flavors

Transportation

We have you covered for all your transportation during the Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill. When you touch down at TIA, our Everest Summit treks agent will be there with a private vehicle to take you to your capital lodging. This same service will be available when you leave Nepal. For your journey between Kathmandu and Pokhara, we have arranged for you a comfortable and spacious tourist bus while a private car or jeep will be there for your transfers between Pokhara and Nayapul.

Please also check out our upgraded transport options.

Needed Permits for Annapurna base camp trek via Poon Hill

For the ABC trek via Poon Hill, we need to sort out two essential permits which are Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) and Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) Permits. The TIMS is NPR 2000 per trekker and it helps keep track of trekkers in Nepal, which is very helpful in case of emergencies. The ACAP is NPR 3000 per trekker and it allows us to enter the prohibited area of the Annapurna region.

We will be taking care of all the fees and the permit process for you

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Price starts US$ 1090

Special Savings and Discounts for Group Travelers!

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    US$ 1190
  • 5 - 9 person
    US$ 1090
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    US$ 990
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