Annapurna North Base Camp Trek

17 Nights | 18 Days

Group Size

Min 1Pax

Trip Grade

Grade B: Moderate Grade B: Moderate
Grade B: ModerateThe moderate grade includes a 1-week to 15 days trek itinerary. It can reach up to 5000 meters altitude range. So we advise you to have some experience of walking. like 5/6 hrs a day but the trails will be moderate (nor easy, nor tough). High altitude may matter to your physical fitness and walking speed and distance. You need to have acclimatization over 3000 meters.

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US $1,399 (All-inclusive price)

Trip Highlights

The Annapurna North Base Camp Trek, also known as the Annapurna Sanctuary Trek, is a popular trekking route in Nepal that offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna mountain range and takes you to the base camp of Annapurna I, the 10th highest peak in the world. Here are some of the highlights of this trek:

  1. Stunning Mountain Views: The trek provides unparalleled panoramic views of the Annapurna massif, including Annapurna I (8,091 meters), Annapurna South, Machapuchare (Fishtail), Gangapurna, and Hiunchuli. The sight of these majestic peaks against the backdrop of clear blue skies is truly awe-inspiring.

  2. Annapurna Conservation Area: The trek takes you through the Annapurna Conservation Area, one of the most diverse and well-preserved natural habitats in the world. You'll encounter a variety of flora and fauna as you pass through lush forests, rhododendron groves, and terraced fields.

  3. Ghorepani and Poon Hill: En route, you'll pass through charming villages like Ghorepani and have the opportunity to hike up to Poon Hill (3,210 meters) to witness a stunning sunrise over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. The view from Poon Hill is often considered one of the best sunrise views in the Himalayas.

  4. Cultural Immersion: The trek also offers a chance to interact with local communities, particularly the Gurung and Magar ethnic groups. You can experience their traditional way of life, visit local tea houses, and learn about their customs and culture.

  5. Hot Springs: On the way back from the base camp, you can unwind in natural hot springs at Jhinu Danda. It's a rewarding experience after days of trekking, and the soothing hot water provides relaxation to your tired muscles.

  6. Annapurna Base Camp: The ultimate destination of the trek is the Annapurna Base Camp (4,130 meters), where you'll be surrounded by towering peaks. The sense of achievement upon reaching the base camp and being in the heart of the Himalayas is truly remarkable.

  7. Diverse Terrain: The trek offers a variety of terrains, from lush forests to alpine meadows to rocky landscapes. This diversity adds to the excitement and challenge of the trek, making every day a unique experience.

  8. Moderate Difficulty: The Annapurna North Base Camp Trek is considered moderately challenging, making it suitable for trekkers with some experience. The altitude gain is gradual, allowing for acclimatization and reducing the risk of altitude sickness.

  9. Cultural Insights: Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to visit local monasteries and gain insights into the spiritual aspects of the region. These moments can provide a deeper connection to the cultural and religious fabric of the area.

  10. Photographic Opportunities: The entire trek is a photographer's paradise, offering endless opportunities to capture the breathtaking landscapes, local life, and dramatic mountain views.

Trip Information

The main highlights of North Base Camp of Annapurna are the views of Annapurna INilgiriAnnapurna SouthHiunchuliMachhapuchareDhaulagiri, natural hot spring, & exploring Gurung cultures and lifestyle on these remote areas.

Up to 1950, no mountain vistas higher than 8000 meters had ever been ascended. On 3rd of June 1950, a French expedition team led by Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal became the first climbers in history to climb the summit of Himalayan Mountain Annapurna I.

This expedition group wanted to try either Dhaulagiri (8167 meters) or Annapurna I (8091 meters) and the team initially made a move to start looking for a route to both of these & came to the conclusion that Dhaulagiri was too difficult to ascend, they found their way to the North Face of Annapurna.

The route to North Base Camp of Annapurna is now popular as the French North Face Route.

As they reached the summit of Annapurna without oxygen, down to and from Annapurna became a great challenge and adventurous for them. It was a crazy descent, dodging the snow storm, avalanches, and other miss-happens. Both the group barely made it back to the camp. Annapurna wasn’t then climbed up again until 1970. After that, British Army expedition followed the same route to get into the summit.

Mountain lovers, adventurous people in few numbers, are now exploring Annapurna North Face Base Camp despite the difficulty of the trail. So fresh and everlasting experience awaits you! Ganesh Himal Hiking Team operates this climbing to the Annapurna North Base Camp and safely guides you to the Base Camp of Annapurna I. However, it is a difficult trekking but certainly allows you to explore the beauty of the Himalayas with various panoramic views.

This adventurous trekking is best for Filming and Photography. We provide highly expert, professional mountain guides, and Sherpa to take care of our trekkers.

The preferable season for trekking to this Annapurna North Base Camp is spring (March-May) and fall (September-December). Please feel free to email or contact us if you have further inquiries about this adventurous trek of the Annapurna region.

 

Itinerary

Day 1 - Kathmandu: Arrival Day (1350 meters)

Our representative will be waiting for you at the exit gate outside the airport terminal & then transfer you to the hotel after greetings. We will then visit our city office and finalize the formalities. Brief the program and introduce the guide and other staff members. Take an easy evening to stroll around. Overnight in Kathmandu. Our company will offer a traditional Nepali dinner.

Meals: Welcome Dinner.

Accommodation: A 3 Star Hotel in Kathmandu.

Airport Pick Up in a Private Car.


Day 2 - Kathmandu Sightseeing

After the breakfast, we drive to sightsee the world heritage sites of Kathmandu - (the Pashupatinath temple - Hindu temple, the Boudhanath - Buddhist stupa, the Swayambhunath temple - Buddhist Stupa and Patan Durbar Square). Back to the Hotel and free in the evening. Overnight in the Hotel.

Meals: Breakfast.

Accommodation: A 3 Star Hotel in Kathmandu.

Sightsee World Heritage Sites of Kathmandu in a Private Car.


Day 3 - Drive to Pokhara (820 meters)

Wake up early in the morning 6 AM and take an early breakfast. Our trekking guide will lead you to a regular tourist bus to Pokhara at 7:00 AM which will take approximately 6 Hrs. Free in the evening & stroll around the lakeside. Overnight in the Hotel.

Meals: Breakfast.

Accommodation: A 3 Star Hotel in Pokhara.


Day 4 - Drive to Beni via Tatopani (1190 meters)

Drive to Beni on a regular bus and take a locally available jeep to Tatopani (natural hot spring). Enjoy the Natural Hot Spring. Lunch will serve on the way and dinner at the lodge. Overnight in the lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Tea House or Trekking Lodge.


Day 5 - Trek to Lete (2480 meters)

Tatopani to Lete has an easy walking trail which will take about 5-6 Hrs. Overnight at a camp.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Camp.


Day 6 - Trek to River Side

Adventures trekking trail starts from Lete. There is no regular trekking trail. The route is used only by trekkers to the Annapurna Expedition group or the North Base Camp. We will walk through Choya Deurali (2630 m). Overnight at camp.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Camp.


Day 7 - Trek to Jungle Camp

Keep walking through adventures trails to Jungle Camp. Overnight at camp.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Camp.


Day 8 - Trek to Misisti Khola

Today is the most adventurous part of this trek. We will need to fix the rope to get to the Miristi Khola. Overnight at camp.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Camp.


Day 9 - Rest day at Miristi Khola

Rest and explore our day at Misirti Khola. Overnight at camp.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Camp.


Day 10 - Annapurna North Base Camp

Keep walking through adventure trails to the Annapurna North Base Camp. Overnight at camp.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Camp.


Day 11 - Trek to Misisti Khola

Trek back to Misisti Khola. Overnight at camp.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Camp.


Day 12 - Trek to Jungle Camp

Trek back to Jungle Camp. Overnight at camp.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Camp.


Day 13 - Trek to Lete

Trek back to Lete. Overnight at camp.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Camp.


Day 14 - Trek to Tatopani

This is an easy day but will take about 5 Hrs of trekking. You can enjoy the natural hot spring with some beer or coffee. Overnight in the lodge.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Tea House or Trekking Lodge.


Day 15 - Drive to Pokhara

After breakfast, we drive to Beni by jeep and then take a bus to Pokhara. You can enjoy the lake with mountain views in the background. Overnight in the Hotel.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: A 3 Star Hotel in Pokhara.


Day 16 - Explore Pokhara

Take an easy day around the city and visit various landmarks/tourist spot in Pokhara. Overnight at the hotel.

Meals: Breakfast.

Accommodation: A 3 Star Hotel in Pokhara.


Day 17 - Drive to Kathmandu

Take an early breakfast and take a regular tourist Kathmandu at 7:30. Free evening in Kathmandu. Optional walk down to the  Kathmandu Durbar Square. Overnight at the hotel.

Meals: Breakfast & Welcome Dinner.

Accommodation: A 3 Star Hotel in Kathmandu.


Day 18 - Drive to Airport and Fly Back Home

We will transfer you to the airport three Hrs before your flight schedule. 

Meals: Breakfast.

Airport Drop Off in a Private Vehicle.

Inclusions

  • All the transportation between airport and hotel
  • A 3 Star Hotel in Kathmandu (Hotel Tashidharke Inn or similar) and A 3 Star Hotel in Pokhara with breakfast
  • Standard lodges/tea houses during the trek
  • Transportation from Pokhara to Kathmandu and Kathmandu to Pokhara
  • Welcome and farewell dinners
  • All accommodation and meals during the stay in the trek
  • All domestic flight fares and airport taxes
  • An experienced English speaking guide and one porter for 2 persons each of the group
  • All necessary paperwork and permits (National park permit, TIMS)
  • All government and local taxes
 

Exclusions

  • Nepal Visa fee (bring accurate USD cash and two passport photographs)
  • International airfare to and from Kathmandu
  • Excess baggage charges
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu (and also in the case of early return from mountain than the scheduled itinerary)
  • Travel and rescue insurance
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower etc)
  • Tips for guides and porters

Essential Info

Hotel and Lodge on Annapurna North Base Camp Trek:

Redrose Travel  arranges it’s best for comfortable and pleasant accommodation and also provides you nourished hygienic food. We will be staying at the standard hotel (rating of 2 – 3 Star) in Kathmandu whereas, in the remote areas, we will be staying at a tea house or a local lodge. We can also arrange luxurious rooms from 4 – 5 Star hotels in the cities with an additional charge but the remote mountainous regions have no such facilities.

Tea houses and local lodges in the remote region will have a usual bed with usual mattress and a pillow. Only a few of them have electricity but the rest rely on lanterns or candles lights. Booking of the room is done prior to the starting of the trek. If in case we are not able to book the room in advance, we can book it upon reaching there as these areas have ample of lodges and tea houses. If for some reason, we aren’t able to book a lodge/teahouse - we can easily set a camp which will be the most adventurous part of the trek itself.



Food and Drinks for North ABC Trek:

Redrose Travel  focuses on client’s safety and health and gives it the foremost priority. We make sure that each and every client get the same portion of clean, hygienic and nourishing food which is a very necessary - especially while trekking.

During the trek - all the meals i.e. breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided inclusive in our package. But in the city, either breakfast or dinner is included. Please go through the detailed itinerary for each day to see which meals are included. During the trek, breakfast and dinner will be served in the same lodge where we spend overnight and our expert trek leader will be taking you to the clean hotels/restaurants for lunch on the way to your destination.

Normal water will be provided free of cost but we suggest you carry water purification pills to purify the water. If you prefer to drink packaged bottled mineral water, you will easily get in shops or tea houses, but the expense should be paid by the client as it is not included in the package.



Best Seasons:

The flawless seasons for touring/trekking is in spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). One can travel in winter if you are well adapted to cold. We strongly recommend the clients not to trek on monsoon in June, July, and August because of heavy rains & extremely blazing heat in the afternoon.



Luggage/Backpack on the Trek:

Our porters will carry your major luggage while you carry a backpack with items very handy while trekking such as water bottle, towel, tissue or toilet paper, camera or any other stuff which you feel is necessary during your trek. Gears and clothes not needed during your trek can be left in the hotel safe deposit box properly locked without any extra charge. Domestic airlines of Nepal do not allow more than 15 kg including your hand baggage. If your baggage exceeds more than 15 kg, an extra charge will cover that up but isn’t included in our package.



Guide/Porter on Trek:

Redrose Travel provides honest porters and well experienced first aid certified, altitude sickness trained trekking guides who will be handling all your issues on the trip. All our staffs are very cordial and sincere. The porter will be carrying up to 10 kg luggage of each client. While trekking in a bigger group i.e. more than 10 people - an additional guide will be provided and the group also can be split according to the number of people in the group. 



Group Size, and Crew Member:

Redrose Travel arranges Annapurna North Base Camp trek with a minimum of 2 clients to a maximum of 12 in a group. The larger group we will be arranged by dividing the groups into two or more according to the number of people. However, although you might be staying in the same lodge - but during your trek - you might be having a different guide.



Personal Expenses on Trek:

Personal expenses totally depend upon how extravagant are you in nature. Our package includes the cost of accommodation and meals during your trek as mentioned in the itinerary. Besides that, you are liable to pay for additional meals, table drinks, snacks, hot shower (accessible in some places), alcoholic drinks, entrance fee (around US $ 25 ) for visiting heritage sites of Kathmandu, meals in Kathmandu (around US $ 5-7), tips for driver, guide and porters, etc. Tips to the guides, porter or any other members are not mandatory. You can tip them if you are satisfied with their service.



Available Gears/Equipment:

Trekking equipment is readily available in the stores of Kathmandu at a very reasonable price or it can also be hired with a minimal charge per day. So, you don’t have to buy or carry from your hometown.



A Usual Day on Trek:

These are the approximate guidelines for a trek on each day which may differ according to the itinerary or schedule or your pace while trekking. 

Normally, you are required to trek for 4-6 hours each day. We start our trek after breakfast and stop for the lunch. We trek for 3-4 hours after lunch to reach our destination. If we reach our destination in afternoon, you can spend rest of the hours relaxing, take shower or just wander around.



Greetings at the Airport:

After booking and confirming your North ABC trek with us, we suggest you flow all the information such as - your number of days of stay, departure date, returning date, & international flight details (arrival time, flight number). After getting this information, a representative ofRedrose Travel  can easily pick you up from the airport on time.

After you complete the formalities of the airport and come to the exit gate, you can spot Redrose Travel member holding a placard of your name or Redrose Travel waiting outside the terminal. After meeting and greetings, we will transfer you to the hotel in our private car. If you have booked the hotel by yourself, please let us know in advance, so that we can drop you at your respective hotel.



Changes in the Itinerary:

Our regular itinerary of the North ABC Trek is 18 days unless you have customized it.  The itinerary has been carefully designed by our operation manager which is very pragmatic & includes the high altitude acclimatizing. These 18 days includes your arrival day, departure and sightseeing Kathmandu. It also may have an extra day which allows flexibility to adjust the delay or cancellation of flight due to sudden changes in the Himalayan weather.

If you would like to extend more days or lessen some, we surely can do that as per your wish.



Safety Measures:

Client’s safety is our main priority and we make sure that each and every client is well taken care of.  If by chance anyone gets sick during the trek, we will take you to the nearest hospital as soon as possible. If the condition is serious – we will use the rescue helicopter to take you to the nearest hospital while all the expenses will be carried out by the travel insurance company. We suggest you get insured for up to 6000 meters.

 



Booking and Payment:

After confirming or booking the trip – all we need is the copy of the passport, insurance policy, and the international flight details (ticket). Then, a 20% advance deposit is required for any trip, trek or expedition which is not refundable - used for reservations of hotels and lodges according to the itinerary.

The remaining balance is due when you arrive at Kathmandu and can be paid by any means convenient to you. We prefer payment via cash (to avoid any extra service charge) but bank transfer, credit cards, western union, and pay pal are also the accepted form of payments. 



 

If you have any other questions or want to inquire more, please feel free to email or contact us.

FAQ

What is the best time to do the trek?

The best times for the trek are during the pre-monsoon (spring) season (March to May) and the post-monsoon (autumn) season (September to November). These months offer stable weather, clear skies, and favorable trekking conditions.

Is a permit required for the trek?

 

Yes, you need two permits for the Annapurna North Base Camp Trek: Annapurna Conservation Area Entry Permit (ACAP) and Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) card. These permits are usually available in Kathmandu and Pokhara.

Do I need a guide and porter?

While it's not mandatory to have a guide and porter, many trekkers choose to hire them for convenience and support. A guide can provide information about the route, culture, and help with any issues that may arise. A porter can carry your heavy backpack, allowing you to trek with less weight.

What is the accommodation like during the trek?

Along the route, there are tea houses and lodges that offer basic accommodation and meals. The accommodations vary in comfort, but most provide a warm bed and simple meals. It's recommended to book your accommodation in advance during peak trekking seasons.

How challenging is the trek?

The trek is considered moderately challenging. The altitude gain is gradual, which helps with acclimatization. However, there are some steep and uphill sections, so a reasonable level of fitness is recommended. It's important to acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness.

What should I pack for the trek?

Essential items include sturdy trekking boots, warm clothing layers, a sleeping bag, a good quality backpack, trekking poles, a first aid kit, water purification tablets, and other personal essentials. Check the weather conditions before you go to pack accordingly.

Is altitude sickness a concern on this trek?

Altitude sickness can be a concern due to the gradual ascent to higher altitudes. It's important to acclimatize properly, drink plenty of fluids, and listen to your body. If you experience severe symptoms, descend to a lower altitude and seek medical attention if necessary.

Is there mobile network and internet connectivity during the trek?

There is limited mobile network and internet connectivity along the trekking route. You may find connectivity in some villages, but it's not guaranteed. It's a good idea to inform your family and friends that you might not be reachable for a few days.

What kind of food is available during the trek?

Tea houses and lodges offer a variety of meals, including local Nepali dishes, international options, and basic comfort foods. As you gain altitude, the food choices may become more limited, but you can expect meals like dal bhat (rice and lentil soup), noodles, vegetables, and meat dishes.

What happens if the weather is bad during the trek?

Weather conditions in the mountains can be unpredictable. In case of bad weather, you might have to wait for conditions to improve or adjust your trekking schedule accordingly. It's a good idea to factor in extra days for potential delays.

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