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Annapurna Base Camp Trek |
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Annapurna base camp trek is famous for trekkers.
The principal peaks of the western portion of the great Annapurna
Himal, including Hiunchuli, Annapurna South, Fang, Annapurna,
Ganagapurna, Annapurna 3 and Machhapuchhare, are arranged almost
precisely in a circle about 10 miles in diameter with a deep
glacier-covered amphitheater at the center. From this glacier
basin, known as the Annapurna Sanctuary, the Modi Khola knifes its
way south in a narrow gorge fully 12,000 ft. deep. Further south,
the gorge opens up into a wide and fertile valley, the domain of
the Gurungs. The middle and upper portions of Modi Khola offer
some of the best short trekking routes in Nepal, and the valley is
located so that these treks can be easily combined with treks into
the Kali Gandaki region to the west.
In spite of the great heights of the surrounding peaks and ice
walls, the valley floor between 12,000 and 14,000 ft. can provide
comfortable camping spots in good weather. |
Highlights of the Trip |
The terraced farmland above Pokhara – Visit the
inner sanctuary of Annapurna panoramic views of 10 peaks over
6000m - Views of Dhaulagiri and the Kali Gandaki from Poon Hill -
Surrounded by a ring of impressive mountains, including Annapurna
I 8091m (26540ft.) - The combination of pretty villages and
farmland at Ghaundrung, set against the panorama of high peaks
beyond makes this one of the most picturesque of treks – Natural
hot spring at Jhinudanda. |
Difficulties of the Trek |
Annapurna base camp trek is suitable for any
walker looking for something a little more challenging and
energetic. It does not require that you have any previous trekking
or mountaineering experience. Although the terrain is not
difficult, some vigorous hiking experience is useful. And It does
not require any technical experience; only that you be in good
physical conditioning and be able to hike for 4-6 hours over hilly
terrain with a light day pack. |
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Click Below for :
Map of Annapurna Base Camp Trek
Altitude Map of
Annapurna Base Camp
Trek
Pictures of Annapurna
Base Camp Trek |
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Facts of Annapurna Base Camp Trek |
Trekking Destination :
Machhapuchare Base Camp - Annapurna Base camp
Group Size : Min - 1
Minimum Altitude : 1010 m.
Maximum Altitude : 4095m.
Seasons : September to late December
and February to Late June.
Grade Info : Moderate**
Transportation : Bus, Car, Land Cruiser
or Aero plane.
Total Days : 14 Days (Kathmandu - Kathmandu)
Walking Hours : Approximately 5 - 6
hours each day. |
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Detail Itinerary of Annapurna Base Camp Trek |
Days 1 : Drive Kathmandu
to Pokhara. |
Days 2 : In the morning
drive to Phedi, and trek to Tolka. |
Days 3 : Trek to
Chhomrong |
Days 4 : Trek to Bamboo
Lodge |
Days 5 : Trek to
Himalayan Hotel. |
Days 6 : Trek to
Machhapuchhare Base Camp. |
Days 7 : Trek to
Annapurna Base Camp. |
Days 8 : Trek back to
Deorali |
Days 9 : Trek back to
Doban. |
Days 10 : Trek back to
Chhomrong |
Days 11 : Trek to
Ghandruk. |
Days 12 : Village tour
in Ghandruk. |
Days 13 : Trek down to
Birethanti – Nayapul, and drive back to Pokhara. |
Days 14 : Sightseeing
tour of Pokhara valley |
For Detail Information And Booking
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