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Annapurna Base Camp Trek

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Price per personNo of people
$1,350 - $2,3001+
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Max. Elevation
4130 m / 13549 ft
Group size
Min 1+
Level
Moderate
Transportation
All ground transportation as per itinerary
Best Season
Mar - May, Sep - Nov
Starts at / Ends at
Kathmandu / Kathmandu
Accomodation
Hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara on Bed/breakfast basis and Lodge / Tea House during trek
Meals
Breakfast in Kathmandu and Pokhara and all meals during the trek

Highlights

  • Explore the Annapurna trekking trails and the Pokhara valley.
  • Spend several days in Nepal at the base of the world’s 10th-highest mountain.
  • You will explore both base camps simultaneously: Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) at 4130 m and Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC) at 3734 m.
  • 360-degree amazing Himalayan views from Annapurna Base Camp.
  • Jhinu Danda natural hot spring & various types of Rhododendrons.   

Overview

The Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) is one of Nepal's most popular trekking destinations in the Annapurna Region. This incredible journey takes you through diverse landscapes and cultures, showcasing stunning mountain views, terraced fields, Gurung villages, and various species of flora and fauna.  Mt. Annapurna I, at 8091 meters, is the tenth-highest mountain in the world.  The trek leads to its base camp, situated at 4130 meters.

Final Note.
Not all itineraries will work for every client in their original form. That's why we confidently offer the ability to modify all  our itinerary programs to align perfectly with your interests and holiday schedule. Conversely, we can shorten specific itineraries when feasible or even create a brand-new, customized itinerary just for you. Our mission is to ensure your  holiday is enjoyable and exceptional. Contact the TMT team today for a personalized quote tailored to your ideal  itinerary and preferences. We're here to make your adventure a reality!

Important Note

Price range 1350-2300 USD, please contact with us to get personal quotation.

Trip Itinerary

Trekking briefing with official arrangements. Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.

Then, drive to Kimche (1940m) for about 2 hours and trek to Ghandruk at an altitude of 1940m.  The trekking time is approximately 50 minutes.  Overnight at a tea house in Ghandruk.

Option 1- If you do not want to fly, we can arrange different transportation to Pokhara: a tourist bus or a private vehicle. The drive will take approximately 5-6 hours, and the bus will take 8-10 hours.  This option requires an overnight stay at a hotel in Pokhara, which would add one (1) extra day to this itinerary.

Overnight at a tea house in Chhomrong.

 From the river, the trail ascends steeply to Upper Sinuwaand then gently rolls to Bamboo (2310m).  The trek passes through dense bamboo forests with small waterfalls, boulders, and moss-covered trees.  This 7.8 km trek takes about 4 to 5 hours.  Overnight at a tea house in Bamboo.

This 7.5 km trek is typically 4 to 5 hours long.  Overnight at a tea house in Deurali. Difficulty: The trail is steep, secluded, and winds through the Modi Khola valley.

The total distance is 10 kilometers.  From Machhapuchhre Base Camp, we get excellent views of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) (6998m) along with Hiunchuli (6441m), Annapurna South (7219m), Annapurna I (8091m), Annapurna III (7555m) and Gangapurna (7455m).  Overnight at Annapurna Base Camp.

We will retrace our steps from Annapurna Base Camp to Bamboo (2310m).  Today's trek covers 17.7 km, but it shouldn't be challenging since it is all downhill.  It typically takes 6-7 hours.  Overnight at a tea house in Bamboo.

After checking in at the hotel in Jhinu Danda, as an option, you could walk 20 minutes for a hot spring bath.  Overnight at a tea house in Jhinu Danda.

From Mathque, drive to Pokhara (915m), which takes approximately 2 to 3 hours.  Overnight at a hotel in Pokhara.

If you do not want to fly, we can arrange different transportation to Pokhara: a tourist bus or a private vehicle.  The drive will take approximately 5-6 hours, and the bus will take 8-10 hours.  This option does not require additional days.  Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.


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Includes

Depending on the selected itinerary, some or all of these costs are included in the quoted price of the package.
  • Pick-up and drop-off service to and from the international airport, including transfers to and from the hotel as specified in the itinerary.
  • Depending on the chosen package, one or two nights of hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and one night upon departure at a three-star hotel on a twin-sharing basis (with an upgrade option at additional cost) are included. This includes all existing taxes and breakfast, as outlined in the itinerary.
  • If the selected package includes transportation to Pokhara, one night of hotel accommodation (with an upgrade option at an additional cost) will be provided before the trek. Depending on the package, a second night at the hotel in Pokhara may also be included after trekking, where applicable. All existing taxes and breakfast are included, as outlined in the itinerary.
  • Transportation from the hotel to the Domestic Airport to catch the Kathmandu to Pokhara flight or the bus station, depending on the itinerary. If transportation by private vehicle is chosen instead, that is also included in the service.
  • Transportation by private vehicle to starting points outside Pokhara is included.
  • Where required, using a high-clearance all-terrain vehicle, “jeep,” is included.
  • As per the itinerary, overland transport from and to Pokhara Airport or a bus station to and from the hotel is included.
  • Depending on the chosen package, a one-way or round-trip flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara is included.
  • A one-way or round-trip ticket for a flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara for the trekking guide and assistant guides for larger groups is included.
  • A licensed, experienced, English-speaking trekking guide and their accommodation, meals, equipment, salary, and all applicable taxes are included. We can also provide guides who speak other languages upon request.
  • Hiring a porter is optional; you may decline this service. However, most clients prefer to have a porter, so our packages include one trekking porter or Sherpa. For larger groups, we can arrange for additional porters if needed. If you decide not to use a porter, we will deduct the associated costs from the package price, ensuring you only pay for what you receive. The porter will carry your backpack or duffle bag during the trek. Please use soft duffle bags without wheels, as porters carry them on their backs. According to the rules and regulations set by the Nepal Workers Union, one porter can be assigned to two people and can carry a maximum of 25 kg. The cost of the porter's accommodation, meals, equipment, salary, and all applicable taxes is included in the package.
  • The price of the package includes the cost of insurance for Nepalese staff, trekking guides, and porters.
  • Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) and Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) permits.
  • Basic accommodation at teahouses or guesthouses on a twin-sharing basis during the trek, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
  • Desert or Seasonal Fruits (where available), coffee, hot chocolate, hot water, or tea during the trek.
  • Due to cold weather in the mountain region, hot water may be limited; however, in some cases, buckets of hot water can be provided upon request.
  • Kathmandu Valley guided sightseeing tour as mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Kathmandu Valley tour with private vehicle as mentioned in the itinerary.
  • All other programs are included in the service according to the itinerary.
  • Depending on the selected package, a farewell dinner at a Nepalese restaurant in Kathmandu is included before departure.
  • All government taxes and office service charges are included.

Doesn't Include

These costs are usually your responsibility. Depending on the selected itinerary, some or all of these costs are excluded from the quoted price of the package.
  • A Nepali Tourist Visa (Mandatory) must be arranged and paid for directly by the client. A 15-day visa costs 30 USD, a 30-day visa costs 50 USD, and a 90-day visa costs 125 USD (check the official government website for updated prices). Within two weeks of your arrival in Nepal, please complete the Online Visa Application and carry a printed copy with you: https://nepaliport.immigration.gov.np/
  • Personal Travel and Health Insurance(Mandatory), which includes emergency rescues and evacuation coverage, including helicopter rescue, must be arranged and paid for directly by the client.
  • Our service does not include emergency rescue evacuations; you must carry your own Travel and Health Insurance.
  • Additional costs due to unforeseen circumstances, roadblocks, flight cancellations, or any situation beyond our control are not covered.
  • Any expenses arising due to unforeseen situations like personal sickness, natural calamities, political strikes, etc.
  • International airfare to and from Nepal is not included in our service.
  • Helicopter charter flights are not included in our services. We can arrange them for you, but additional costs will apply.
  • Lunch and dinner at the hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara before and after the trek are not included, except for the farewell dinner in Kathmandu.
  • If you would like to extend your stay in Nepal beyond the itinerary provided, we are happy to assist you with the necessary arrangements. Please note that any hotel accommodation, transportation, and other expenses during your extra days will be your responsibility. However, we will provide transportation from your hotel to the international airport on departure day. If you arrive earlier, we will pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your hotel.
  • We do not cover KTM Valley sightseeing entrance fees outside the itinerary.
  • Alcoholic beverages, soft drinks like Coke, and bottled mineral water are not included; however, bottled water may be provided during long-distance transportation.
  • Expenses of a personal nature include, but are not limited to, laundry, drinks at the table, beverages, sweets, snacks, telephone bills, tips for room attendants and drivers, and personal clothing, including rental of sleeping bags and other extra equipment you might need on the trek.
  • TMT does not cover the costs of a hot shower, Wi-Fi, charging your electronic devices during the trek, or any additional services you use that are not included in the package price.
  • Tips for your guide, porters, driver, and other field staff are not included.
  • Any other expenses or charges not mentioned in the Included Services and Items section.

Trip Info

Cost of packages for the Annapurna Region.
The cost of trekking packages in the Annapurna Region varies based on several factors, including trek duration, the number of trekkers, whether the trip is private or on a group basis, the season, type of accommodation, and mode of transportation. Treks can start in either Kathmandu or Pokhara. Some companies have recognized the demand for a shorter, more efficient route, offering five-day Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) treks from Pokhara. These strenuous and challenging treks are designed for fit and active trekkers looking for budget-friendly options, with prices typically around 1200 USD or less. In contrast, the standard ABC trek usually takes 8 to 12 days, depending on the chosen route and starting point, the season, and other factors. Prices for these treks generally range from 1350 to 2300 USD per person.
TMT specializes in all-inclusive trekking packages from Kathmandu, some with heritage sightseeing tours. Depending on accommodation, these packages can be budget or luxury, and we can also provide individually tailored packages to match your interests and preferences. Don't hesitate to contact the TMT team for a personalized quote based on your itinerary and preferred options.
For example, the 11-12 days Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) budget all-inclusive Package 1, offered by TMT, is around 1950 USD per person (based on a single person) during the peak seasons, but the Luxury package could be 2-3 times as much, depending on the level of comfort and services you require. Also, the larger your group, the lower the per-person cost, as some costs could be shared, like transportation by private vehicle or accommodation.
The cost of these all-inclusive packages typically includes transportation from and to the international airport, transportation to and from the starting and ending points of the trek (including domestic flights to or from Pokhara when applicable), accommodation at the hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara, and in local lodges or guesthouses, meals, and the services of a licensed trekking guide and porter. We also include the cost of permits, Annapurna Conservation Permit Fee (ACAP), Trekking Permit (TIMS), and all the applicable local taxes. Please refer to the Included/Excluded Services and Items section for details.
Using an agency like TMT offers numerous benefits that make your trip much more comfortable. When you book a trekking package with us, you won't have to worry about where to go, how to get there, or finding a place to stay overnight, especially during peak seasons. Traveling with a licensed local guide is also significantly safer. Do you have experience with high-altitude trekking? Are you familiar with how to recognize the signs of high-altitude sickness and how to manage it? By choosing TMT, the trek becomes a shared responsibility between you and the agency.
Where does the money you pay to the agency go? Almost all of it goes "back to the mountain," so to speak. Only a tiny fraction of that money is spent on office expenses.
Transportation:
  1. Transportation costs from and to the international airport.
  2. Transportation costs to and from Pokhara are another significant cost. For example, a one-way flight is 115 -120 USD (for foreigners), a Luxury Tourist Bus is 30 USD, but the least expensive is a Tourist Bus at 10 USD, and a Private Car is 110 USD. Alternatively, you can hire an SUV for Pokhara, which costs between 80 and 130 USD.
  3. For some packages, we must use a high-clearance all-terrain “jeep” that costs 125 to 150 USD.
  4. We could also use a one-way helicopter charter flight from 1500 USD to 2000 USD if you like, but that would be an extra cost to you.
Trekking Permits:
  1. Trekking Permit Fee (TIMS or Trekkers Information Management System) and Annapurna Conservation Permit Fee (ACAP).
Lodging Accommodations:
  1. Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu and Pokhara upon arrival and departure.
  2. Accommodation costs during trekking at tea houses and guesthouses; however, the quality, service, and amenities vary. The tea houses have twin-shared bedrooms, communal dining rooms, and shared or private bathrooms. Some teahouses offer attached bathrooms, but do not expect it everywhere. You get essential bed items like pillows and blankets, so carrying a sleeping bag is wise for trekking at high altitudes. During peak season, trekkers might need to spend the night in the dining hall at high-altitude locations. If this happens to you, don't feel discouraged; the dining area is reliable in terms of warmth and safety. We will try to get the best possible accommodation during your trek.
Food and drinks:
  1. Some packages include a farewell dinner one day before departure in Kathmandu.
  2. Cost of food, non-alcoholic drinks, coffee, hot chocolate, hot water, or tea during the trek. Food menus at the lodges may include local delicacies and Western-style cuisine. However, don’t expect lavish provisions of food and lodging in high-altitude places. We recommend trying the local dish known as Dal Bhat. It is often referred to as trekking food in Nepal. A famous saying is, “Dal Bhat Power, 24 Hour.”
  3. Drinkable water is available on the trek. You can drink directly from the water taps, which the locals use. You can use medication to purify the water if you are unsure, or there are water refilling stations along the route. Those stations serve boiled, drinkable water and charge you around 25 to 100 Nepalese Rupees (NPR). Alternatively, you can purchase bottles of mineral water, priced between 25 and 300 NPR, depending on our current altitude.
Cost for Guides and Porters:
  1. Do you need to hire a trekking guide to trek in Nepal? In the past, the answer would have been "NO," except in a few restricted areas. However, things have changed. As of April 1, 2023, the Nepal Tourism Board has implemented a new rule requiring foreign trekkers to hire a trekking guide to trek in any Himalayan region of Nepal.
  2. The rule was long-awaited, as many independent trekkers go missing in the mountains every year, particularly during heavy snowfall. Therefore, hiring a trekking guide is now mandatory for trekking in Nepal, while hiring a porter remains optional.
  3. TMT utilizes licensed, experienced, English-speaking trekking guides certified by the Government of Nepal, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, and qualified to guide trekkers in any destination throughout the Nepalese Himalayas. If needed, we can also provide guides who speak other languages. The cost of a Guide—30 to 35 USD per day—covers their insurance, food, accommodation, and the guide’s salary.
  4. A trekking guide is a person who leads trekkers along a trail, offering navigation and valuable information about the mountains, scenery, flora, fauna, and local culture. In Nepal, a trekking guide serves as a trek leader, a manager who arranges accommodation in advance, and an organizer who adjusts the itinerary according to your hiking pace. Additionally, they assist with communication by translating between Nepali and English, and they can help in case of emergencies, such as if a trekker becomes ill in the high Himalayas.
  5. A trekking potter is a supporting character in trekking adventures. These physically fit men come from mountainous regions and are responsible for carrying your trekking gear. They usually do not speak fluent English and walk at their own pace. Therefore, it is essential to have a daypack with all the items you need for daily hikes. Each potter is typically paired with (2) two trekkers and carries a total weight of 20 to 25 kg, depending on their strength. Hiring a porter is still your choice. We will provide one if you feel your bag is too heavy and want to make walking more manageable on the steep trails. However, if you prefer not to have a porter, that's completely fine, and we will deduct that cost from the package price. The cost of hiring a porter is US$25 to 30 per day, which covers insurance, food & accommodation, and the porter’s pay.
  6. Regardless of their job, these are humble, friendly, and hard-working people earning a living in their local communities to support their families and themselves. You might make a few new friends when you finish your trek in Nepal.
Miscellaneous Costs.
  1. These costs are usually your responsibility. Please refer to the Included/Excluded Services and Items section for details. We list additional fees to help you plan your trip's total expenses. You may enjoy various lavish amenities at no extra charge at a low altitude. For instance, Wi-Fi can be free, and you may have access to hot showers in the rooms connected to the bathrooms. However, as you ascend to higher altitudes, you might need to pay extra for some of these services. Hot showers, shops, internet access, and mobile coverage often incur additional costs. Be sure to consult with your trekking guide to find the best deals available.
Trekking Gear Cost:
  1. You might not have all the trekking essentials for a Trek. In such a case, you could either buy or rent. You can buy trekking gear in Nepal as well. However, we suggest you hire trekking gear and other things; buying everything is unnecessary. In Nepal, you can easily rent equipment like down jackets, sleeping bags, backpacks, trekking poles, etc. The rental cost of this gear begins at 1 USD per day.
Internet Wi-Fi and device charging Costs:
  1. The Internet is necessary for many of us; thankfully, Wi-Fi service is available at some teahouses, but it is often slow and may have a charge. The regular fee for Wi-Fi per day is around 5 USD. Consider purchasing a local SIM card for connectivity. Wi-Fi service at hotels in large cities is usually free of charge.
  2. Solar energy and generators are frequent sources of electricity, and there may be costs associated with charging devices. Charging stations are typically available in teahouses and lodges, with fees ranging from 2 to 5 USD. In larger cities, hotels often provide device charging services free of charge.
Tips and Donations:
  1. When trekking in Nepal, it's customary to tip your crew after the adventure. While tipping is not mandatory, it is expected. You may also consider donating money to assist other people or groups in need. Ultimately, the decision to tip or donate is up to you, so having extra cash on hand is a good idea for tips and a well-deserved beer at the end of your trek.
  2. Not all cultures have a tipping custom, but in Nepal, tips are appreciated to express gratitude. Trekking crews work diligently to take care of you and your belongings. As a guideline, we recommend tipping lead guides at approximately 20 USD per day, assistant guides (in larger groups) at 15 USD per day, and porters at 10 USD per day.
  3. While these guidelines provide a good foundation, you shouldn't feel obligated to adhere to them rigidly. While rewarding your guide and porter for their excellent service and hard work, it's essential to consider your individual experience during the trek.
  4. When should you tip the trekking crew? You should give tips to your crew just before saying goodbye. Typically, you would provide tips to your porters and assistant guides first, as the lead guide often accompanies you longer, even during the journey back to Kathmandu by car or plane.
  5. Do you need to tip in cash? Nepal operates primarily on a cash economy, so tips should be given in cash. You can tip in either Nepali Rupees (NPR) or US Dollars. Withdraw rupees from ATMs while in Kathmandu or Pokhara. Alternatively, you can exchange cash at a bank. Tipping porters in your group with Nepali Rupees (NPR) is advisable, as they may not have good opportunities to exchange foreign currencies.
Souvenirs and Gifts:
  1. The trip will take you through locations such as Kathmandu, Pokhara, and some remote areas. You may find items along the way that you would like to purchase for yourself or as gifts for friends. Therefore, it's essential to consider these potential additional costs when planning your trip budget.
Nepal Tourist Visa fee and travel insurance:
  1. The cost of a Nepali visa depends on the length of your stay and the number of entries. As of 12/22/2024, for a stay of 15 days, the cost is 30 USD; for a stay of 30 days, the cost is 50 USD; and for a stay of 90 days, the cost is 125 USD (check the official government website for updated prices). You can get a visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu or at other checkpoints in Nepal. We recommend you carry the exact amount in cash for your visa payment.
  2. However, within two weeks of your arrival in Nepal, please complete the Online Visa Application and carry a printed copy with you: https://nepaliport.immigration.gov.np/
  3. Use: Visa On-arrival
  4. Choose your entry point: Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA)
  5. Visa type: Tourist Visa
  6. You must also provide hotel information for your stay in Nepal, which we will furnish after you book your trip with TMT.
  7. Additionally, you must have personal Travel and Health Insurance, including coverage for emergency rescues and evacuations.
  8. The airfare for your international flights to and from Nepal is a significant expense for your trip. Please note that this cost is not included in our packages, and we do not arrange or sell international tickets. It is your responsibility to book these flights.
You may also be responsible for additional costs not listed here. Please refer to the Included/Excluded Services and Items section for details.

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The Annapurna Base Camp Trek with Trail Mania Trekking was an unforgettable experience. Their team was professional, supportive, and knowledgeable, making the journey safe and enjoyable. Highly recommend for anyone seeking a perfect mix of nature and culture!

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