Annapurna Base Camp Trek

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  • 6 Days
Price per personUS$599
We Offer Group Price
No. of peoplePrice P.P
1 - 1 US$ 799
2 - 2 US$ 699
3 - 7 US$ 599
8 - 15 US$ 499
16 - 30 US$ 375
30 March, 2024Or Check Availability
$799 x 1 guests:
$799

Total
$799
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  • Trip Duration6 Days
  • Difficulty LevelEasy-Moderate
  • Best SeasonMarch-May & Sep- Nov
  • Max Altitude4130 m.

Overview

Trek to Annapurna base camp is an extraordinary adventure into the glacial heart of the western Himalayas. We'll come face-to-face with the 10th highest mountain in the world, Mt. Annapurna 8091m.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek Highlights 

  • Enjoy a scenic drive through Nepal's rural countryside between the capital city of Kathmandu and the adventure hub of Pokhara.
  • Take in the sights and sounds of beautiful Pokhara, where the towering Himalayas can be seen reflected in the crystalline waters of Lake Phewa.
  • Relish a sublime view of the sun setting over a panorama of spectacular mountains, including Annapurna, Machapuchare, Gangapurna, and more.
  • Reward yourself with a relaxing soak at the natural hot springs at Jhinu Danda.
  • Explore the fascinating cultural traditions of the hospitable Gurung and Magar people.

 

This trek is also known as the Annapurna Sanctuary trek. The Trail Follows winding trails along forested slopes and treks alongside rushing rivers of surpassing beauty as we approach Annapurna Base Camp on this uniquely accessible six-day itinerary.

It's an incredible combination of diverse cultures and nature. This trip is more than just a trek that we will never forget.

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking ABC is one of the most popular hikes in the world. It's truly a trip of a lifetime experience.

Do you want to enjoy the thrills of this epic Annapurna trek without devoting weeks upon weeks to the experience? Ourpopular six-day ABC trek itinerary might be just what you're looking for.

This authentic Himalayan trekking package is the perfect introduction to the natural splendor of Nepal, taking you across an extraordinary range of landscapes over the course of just six days.

You'll stand in the shadow of some of the highest mountains on the planet, including skyscraping giants like Gangapurna (7,455 meters), Machapuchare (6,993 meters), and Himalchuli (7,893 meters).

All told, the Annapurna massif is comprised of six distinct peaks reaching higher than 7,000 meters. The mighty Annapurna I clocks in at 8,091 meters, earning it the title of the 10th-highest mountain in the world, and you'll have front-row tickets to see it for yourself.

But there's more to the Annapurna Base Camp Trek than the spectacular scenery alone. This route is often renowned as the best trek in the country when it comes to cultural diversity and the opportunity to become acquainted with Nepali people from a variety of ethnic backgrounds.

The mountain communities here in the Annapurna region are populated by Gurung and Magar villages, and we'll visit a number of monasteries, temples, and shrines that are critically important to their primarily Buddhist faith.

Our trail will also lead us through the Annapurna Conservation Area, where we'll have the chance to spot rare animals like the red panda and Himalayan monal against a backdrop of lush greenery and shaded forest.

All the while, craggy peaks and graceful summits soar over our heads to catch the ethereal quality of light that can only be found here in the rarefied atmosphere of the Himalayas.

Best of all, our short, comfortable ABC hike allows you to savor the spirit of adventure without worrying about all the little details. Alpine Ramble Treks will welcome you upon arrival in Kathmandu or Pokhara and arrange all of your necessary transportation, accommodations, meals, and trekking permits.

From the little village of Nayapul to Annapurna Base Camp itself, one of our friendly guides will be with you each step of the way to identify the correct route, assist you with any difficult patches of hiking, and share colorful stories about this region of Nepal.

We've proudly operated trekking and adventure tours in the Himalayas for years, and each of our guides is a consummate professional and a friend waiting to be made.

How Hard is the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Trek?

If you're ready to join us on this once-in-a-lifetime journey, don't hesitate to reach out to us at any time. Our tour experts are always standing by and can be reached. We also customize the tour based on your preferences. Our itinerary is always flexible! 

Moreover,  the trekking to Annapurna base camp is one of the most accessible hikes in the Himalayas. Most travelers in good health and reasonable physical fitness will be able to complete this itinerary without issue, and no previous trekking experience is required.

However, this trek does reach altitudes higher than 4,000 meters, and it's important to drink lots of water and get plenty of good foods to let your body adjust naturally to the increased elevation. As always, your guide will look after your progress and ensure that you enjoy a safe and rewarding trek to Annapurna Base Camp.

If you're looking for a greater challenge or if you simply want to spend a few more days in the mountains, Alpine Ramble Treks is proud to offer a host of alternate treks for you to consider.

The cost of the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Trek can vary based on the additional services you opt for. However, the prices mentioned for this particular trek are all-inclusive. You can find the details of the services included and excluded in the Cost Inclusive and Exclusive sections of the program. If you would like to take a quick look at our special offer for this year, they are as follows:

Annapurna Base Camp trekking Cost based on a single person is USD 799 only, including guide, food, accommodation, porter/sherpa, Annapurna camp trekking permits, TIMS card, and all the applicable local taxes, etc.

For a group of two people, the cost of the Annapurna Trek is only USD 699 per person. This price includes a guide, food, accommodation, porter/sherpa, Annapurna camp trekking permits, a TIMS card, and all applicable local taxes. The larger your group, the lower the per-person cost will be.

 

Additional Benefits of this Annapurna Trek with Alpine Ramble in 2024 / 2025

  • Free airport transfers are picked up upon arrival and dropped off at departure.
  • Complimentary use of any necessary trekking equipment, such as sleeping bags, down jackets, duffle bags, walkie-talkies, and an oximeter to monitor your oxygen and pulse.
  • Provided storage room for luggage/ suitcases in Kathmandu / Pokhara. 
  • ABC trail route map and full version of Itinerary 
  • Experienced, loyal, and friendly local guide and one porter for every two trekkers on a trek.
  • Free transfer from Kathmandu- Pokhara - Kathmandu by Delux tourist bus. 
  • Fun souvenirs of your Himalayan adventure: a trekking route map, a t-shirt emblazoned with the Alpine Ramble Treks logo, and a hat!
  • Medical kits, including Diamox, for AMS prevention. 

 

ABC Trek Briefing/ Final preparation for the trek 

On arrival day, our driver will be waiting for you at the airport to take you either to the hotel or Alpine Ramble's office. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, the team will introduce you to your guide and sherpa and provide you with a tour briefing. If required, this briefing can also be conducted online before you arrive in Nepal.

 

Please take note that our Annapurna Base Camp Trekking itinerary is easily customizable according to the time frame that suits you all. To embark on this adventure, you should arrive at least a day before your trekking start date in Kathmandu. On our first day of the journey, our ABC itinerary begins with a delightful scenic drive to Pokhara on a tourist bus that roughly takes 8-9 hours of driving, covering a distance of 200km. However, if you wish to avoid the long bus journey, we can arrange a flight to Pokhara from Kathmandu at an additional cost. This short flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara takes only 20-25 minutes and offers incredible views of the mountains.

Itinerary

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After breakfast, we will be heading to Pokhara by tourist bus to begin our short Annapurna Base camp trek. Traveling by tourist bus, you can expect the journey to take approximately six to eight hours. A tourist bus will be part of this program. But Alpine Ramble Treks can also arrange for an airline ticket instead, which will come at an additional cost but will get you to Pokhara from Kathmandu in just 25 minutes, saving you time to explore more. In the evening in Pokhara, Savor the magnificent skyline ringed with mountains and gaze upon the glittering waters of Lake Phewa for the first day of the journey.

  • Driving Hrs: 6-7 approx
  • Maximum Elevation: 830m/2,713ft

The first day of our Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek begins in the scenic lakeside city of Pokhara. After enjoying a hearty breakfast, we’ll meet our driver and travel to a small village called Birethanti to collect our trekking permits. Then we’ll drive a bit further to reach the trailhead at Siwai, for a total of about two hours on the road this morning. It’s all on foot from here, and our trek gets underway in earnest as we cross picturesque suspension bridges, hike past sparkling waterfalls, and cross alpine meadows where yaks graze and Gurung villagers tend to crops of buckwheat and millet. As we approach our destination of Chhomrong or go a little further to Sinuwa, we’ll even start to enjoy some breathtaking views of snowcapped mountains.

Chhomrong itself is a sprawling hillside village where you’ll meet plenty of friendly Gurung villagers as we settle into our accommodations. We’ll be staying at one of the local trekking lodges or teahouses. This is how overnight trekking is usually done in Nepal, and you’ll reap the rewards of a home-cooked meal and a warm place to sleep. Once we get checked in, you can relax in the village with a hot mug of tea as dusk gathers over the summits of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and the fishtail-shaped Machapuchare.

  • Accommodation Type: Trekking Lodge (Tea House)
  • Hike Distance : 4-5 hrs approx
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch,& Dinner (included)
  • Maximum Elevation: 2,165m / 7,105ft

Welcome the morning sunrise with a delicious breakfast and a cup of fresh tea as the light breaks over the mountains. After enjoying the marvelous view, we’ll begin our second day of trekking. Today’s trail starts with a stone staircase leading down for about an hour to the churning waters of the Chhomrong Khola river. We’ll cross a dramatic suspension bridge to reach the opposite bank before climbing the second series of stone stairs for another two hours. This will bring us to the little community of Sinuwa, where we’ll take a short break to soak in the tremendous view from 2,350 meters above sea level.

The second portion of today’s hike brings us through a quiet forest of bamboo, oak, and rhododendron for approximately two hours. The flatter terrain in the dense woodland here will serve as a brief respite before we begin the steep ascent to the little villages known as Bamboo and Dovan. We’ll pass through these communities and make our final ascent to the aptly-named Himalaya or make a little further up to Deurali. There we’ll enjoy a well-earned hot meal and a good night’s sleep at one of the best guesthouses in town.

  • Accommodation Type: Trekking Lodge (Tea House)
  • Hike Distance: 6-7 hrs approx
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch,& Dinner (included)
  • Maximum Elevation: 2,890m / 9,425ft

Today we’ll earn the unique distinction of visiting not one, but two mountaineering base camps. We’ll hit the trail right after breakfast, and we can expect to trek for about four hours in total. This is perhaps the most exciting day of our Himalayan adventure, and we’ll begin by climbing for two hours to the astounding natural amphitheater of mountains known as the Annapurna Sanctuary. This is where we’ll find Machapuchare Base Camp at an elevation of 3,700 meters. From here, you’ll get splendid views of Machapuchare, Gangapurna, and the entire Annapurna massif.

After a short break for tea, we’ll continue across the dry moraine for two more hours and make the final push towards Annapurna Base Camp itself. The camp is situated at 4,130 meters in elevation, which represents the highest point on the entire Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek. The views here are nothing short of sublime: prayer flags are snapping in the wind, climbers and hikers are celebrating their achievements, and you’re completely surrounded by mountains. The panoramic vista from the base camp encompasses Machapuchare, Annapurna South, Annapurna III, Gandharva Chuli, and Gangapurna. But the star of the show is Annapurna I, stretching to an unbelievable 8,091 meters in height. We’ll spend the rest of the day at base camp enjoying the views and overnight at a nearby trekking lodge.

  • Accommodation Type: Trekking Lodge (Tea House)
  • Hike Distance: 5-6 hrs approx
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch,& Dinner (included)
  • Maximum Elevation: 4,130m / 13,550ft

If you thought the views last night were spectacular, wait until you stand witness to the near-vertical south face of Annapurna-I washed in the golden glow of sunrise. We’ll linger over our breakfast to make the most of this phenomenon, taking plenty of time to bask in the unrivaled splendor of Annapurna Base Camp’s 360-degree Himalayan views.

When you’re ready to move on, we’ll pack up our things and retrace our steps back to the village of Bamboo or the option to stand a little further to Sinuwa. As we pass idyllic homesteads and hike through alpine valleys and verdant woodlands, you’ll begin to appreciate how the trail presents an entirely different aspect when traveled in reverse. The terrain will also be somewhat easier to navigate now that we’ve begun our long descent from the high altitudes of base camp. After reaching Sinuwa, we’ll get checked in at another comfortable trekking lodge and have the afternoon and evening at our leisure.

  • Accommodation Type: Trekking Lodge (Tea House)
  • Hike Distance: 6-7 hrs approx
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch,& Dinner (included)
  • Maximum Elevation: 2,150m / 7,100ft

Our overland adventure continues in reverse this morning as we follow winding trails along with terraced fields and tread secluded paths through sun-dappled stands of oak and rhododendron. After passing through the familiar village of Chhomrong, we’ll take a steep detour to the popular Jhinu Danda hot springs. These natural spring-fed pools are a fantastic place to relax and let the stress of hiking melt away from your body. The pools are situated in the scenic river canyon of the Modi Khola, and we’ll stop here for some well-deserved rest and relaxation.

After drying off, we’ll shoulder our packs once more and begin the final two-hour hike back to Siwai, where we first joined the trailhead at the start of our Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek. When we arrive in town, we’ll link up with a local taxi or bus to drive back to Pokhara. This last stretch of road takes between two and three hours to cover. Back in Pokhara, we’ll get checked in at our hotel with plenty of time left to take a stroll in town, visit Lake Phewa, and dig into a sumptuous meal as the reward for all of our hard trekking. BTW, if you intend to travel back on the same day or the next day from Pokhara, then we will be happy to arrange free transport by tourist bus from Pokhara - Kathmandu.

However you choose to travel, we’ve got one more evening of celebration and revelry in store for you. Our last night in the vibrant capital of Nepal serves as a great opportunity to experience some of the best traditional and cultural points of interest which can be found here in Pokhara / Kathmandu. Some of the must-see religious attractions and other activities such as paragliding, bunjy jumping, and city tours in the cities are Pokhara and Kathmandu, including the most popular places like Boudhanath and Swayambhunath stupas, as well as Kathmandu Durbar Square. When you’ve had your fill of sightseeing, we’ll gather together for a farewell dinner at one of the best restaurants in town. 

Whether you’re departing Nepal tonight or spending another night in your hotel, remember that Alpine Ramble Treks provides complimentary transfers to Tribhuvan International Airport when it’s time to leave. Hosting your Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek has been our pleasure, and we hope you’ve had an unforgettable time in the western Himalayas. We can’t wait to welcome you back to Nepal!

Additionally, you have the option to take a 25-minute flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra cost of $116.

Please take note that Alpine Ramble will host a farewell dinner later in the day.

It is important to note that the day-to-day trekking itinerary of ABC times listed are approximate and should be used as general guidelines only. During the Annapurna Base Camp Trekking tour, you are free to travel at your own pace to acclimatize better and make the trip more comfortable and safer. 

  • Accommodation: Hotel in Pokhara
  • Hike Distance: 4- 5 hrs approx
  • Meals: Breakfast,& Lunch
  • Maximum Elevation: 830m/2,713ft

Trip map

Annapurna Base Camp Trek map

Trip inclusion

  • Private Transfers for the International airport on arrival and departure date.
  • A Full-board meal (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner, the main course) during the trek.
  • A professional, experienced, and friendly Alpine Ramble’s government-licensed holder guide, covering meals, flight, insurance, accommodations, and equipment for 6-Day.
  • A strong local porter/ helper  (1 helper for two trekkers with limited weights of 10kg each) 
  • All the trekking documents 
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permits (ACAP) Fee
  • Trekking Information Management System (TIMS) Card.
  • Trekking equipment such as the Sleeping bag, down jacket, and duffle bag
  • 5-night accommodations in the best available mountain Tea Houses
  • Enough Water purification tablets to purify your water during the trek for safe drinking water
  • A handful of assistance guides for a group of 10 pax or above.
  • Round-trip transfer from Kathmandu to Pokhara and Pokhara to Kathmandu by comfortable tourist bus 
  • Pokhara -Nayapul - Pokhara transfer by Private vehicles
  • Snacks (crackers) and seasonal fresh fruits are available during the trek.
  • ART's Certificate of Appreciation after the successful ABC trek
  • Farewell dinner at the best typical Nepalese restaurant along with the cultural performances 
  • Alpine Ramble’s complimentary free T-shirt, route map, and duffel bags
  • An Oximeter is used to monitor your oxygen and pulse at high altitudes area.
  • A basic first aid box including Diamox for high altitude sickness
  • Emergency rescue operation assistance will be arranged in case of complex health conditions (funded by your Travel Insurance)
  • All government, Local taxes/ vat, and official Expenses
  • 10% OF ALL PROCEEDS GO TO SUPPORT OUR SOCIAL IMPACTS INITIATIVE

 

  • Nepal entry visa fees (You can obtain a visa quickly upon arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal). $30 USD for 15 days Visa.
  • Extra accommodations and meals before and after the Anapurna base camp trek
  • International airfare 
  • Personal expenses such as shopping, hot shower, hot and cold drinks, alcohol, snacks, water, Wi-Fi, battery re-charge, heater charge, fee
  • Travel insurance - make sure to cover an emergency high-altitude rescue and evacuations from the high altitudes up to 6000 m 
  • Personal clothing or gears 
  • Additional costs, itinerary modifications, or delays caused by out of management control due to the weather condition, illness, change of government policies, strikes, physical condition, etc.
  • Gratitudes to the guides and staff (Recommended by local culture )
  • And any other expenses that are not mentioned in the Price "inclusive section" of this program

 

Dates & Price

All of our departure trekking tour dates that are listed on our website below are guaranteed to go ahead. If none of the dates listed work for your travel plans, then please get in touch with us so that we can arrange a custom trip for you on dates that better suit your needs. Private trips are also available throughout the year and can be arranged for any date that you choose. Book now to take advantage of our best deals, or share this information with your colleagues to plan your trip together. We can personalize this tour to cater to your preferences, whether you're booking for a private or group tour.

Start DateEnd DateStatusPrice 
29 Mar, 202403 Apr, 2024AvailableUS$599

Trip Info

Foods for ABC trek 

Trek to some of the world's highest mountains is obviously an amazing experience of a lifetime. In this function, we are trying to give some ideas about the foods that you get on your hike,

The breakfast items you may love on this trek: Common Tibetan Bread made from the wheat flowers that friend in oil (dry bread also available), Chapati with Cheese,  Items of Oatmeal, French toast with jam, honey, and peanut butter, Corn Flakes, Hashed brown, fried, Scrambles and boiled eggs, pancakes, porridge with milk, Muesli, Vegetable items and any kind of hot drinks are available except espresso, Americano!

The Lunch options: a different variety of Thukpa (noodle soup), Dahl and Bhat (Nepalese local meal), Momos ( dumplings), Tibetan or chapati bread, Macaroni, Spaghetti, Sherpa Stew, a variety of soups, steaks, potatoes items, Sandwiches, Pizza, rice with curry, spring rolls, burgers and Pizza, yak steak and desserts items.

The Dinner times may include Momos (dumplings), different varieties of Thukpa (noodle soup), Dahl and Bhat (Nepalese local meal), Tibetan, chapati bread, Macaroni, Spaghetti, Sherpa Stew, a variety of soups, steaks, potatoes items, Sandwiches, Pizza, rice with curry, spring rolls, Raman soups, burgers and Pizza, yak steak, desserts items, hot and cold drinks are available on the menus on tea house, the menu’s selected meals are fresh and healthy with hygienic specialists by the mountain for the mountain trekkers.

At the tea houses, During the trek, you will have some options for meat items to eat in the lower area of the trek. However, as we go higher up in the mountains, the hotel offers fewer options of food items to choose from the menu because of the limited foods available in the mountains. 

Deseret and Snack options: Apple Pie, Rice Pudding, fruit snicker or Mars bar, popcorn, cakes, and pastries are available at the tea houses.

The Tea and coffee options: You can have a wide selection of drink items such as black and milk coffees, black tea, mint tea, ginger tea, Green and lemon honey tea, hot chocolates, hot mango juice, hot orange juice, hot pineapple juice, and many others.

Accommodations

Annapurna region is a well-established access trekking route in Nepal.

We do not need to carry any tents, there are plenty of tea houses or trekking lodges available along the way, and accommodations in this region are simple but convenient.

During our 6-day trekking trip, we will be staying at the best available tea houses, which will be ensured by the company. The rooms usually come in double occupancy with a wooden bed, blankets, mattresses, pillows, and attached bathrooms, but do not expect it in every place.

In addition, single rooms are available in this region and provided at your request, except for two places, Himalaya and Annapurna Base Camp.

The Best Season for trekking to Annapurna Base Camp

The Trekking Seasons in Nepal are largely dictated by the summer monsoon, and our Short Trekking to ABC is no exception.

The monsoon typically lasts from June to August, and most visitors consequently choose to hike during the spring months of February to May or the autumn months of September to November.

Spring and Autumn are the best times of year to enjoy the perfect combination of comfortable temperatures and clear mountain views.

But you can hike in the Annapurnas at any time of year, and the snow-laden trails of winter are just as mysterious and evocative as the mist-shrouded hillsides of summer.

Whenever you choose to travel, rest assured that Alpine Ramble Treks will put together a trekking adventure that will surpass even your highest expectations.

Passport & Visa requirements 

Traveling to Nepal is very easy for any traveler from all over the world. 

Travelers need a visa to Nepal except for Chinese and Indian tourists, getting Visa for NEPAL  is also very easy, you can get On AN ARRIVAL VISA at Tribhuvan international airport in Kathmandu arrival. Nonetheless, you need to enter Nepal within six months from the Visa-issued date. Your total stay is counted starting from the day you enter Nepal.

Visa Fees: forgetting the visa process for tourists, there is a certain charge you need to face for Nepal; it's around 40 USD as visa application fees for 30-day tourist visa to foreigners except for Chinese and Indian people.

For tourists who have Indian and Chinese passports, you will get a free visa to enter Nepal.

Extra Personal Expenses 

This trek is fully covered with your meals, essential trekking permits, guide, transportation, accommodations on a trek, etc.

The foods (Lunch, Breakfast, and Dinner), foods will be served as per the package program and besides that, any personal and Barbier bills would be extra.

We would usually recommend our clients to hold USD5 to 10 per day for personal expenses to use on the trek, Just in case you use the laundry, battery, Phone cell, or drinking stuff.

Travel Insurance for trekking to Annapurna base camp

For Safety reasons, Travel insurance is very important and mandatory for any traveler to visit Nepal for trekking.  

Getting travel insurance is easy online, we do not sell it but we will be happy to recommend reliable compressive travel insurance that covers things like emergency helicopter rescue, medical evacuations expenses will be assisted protection tour to cover personal injury, repatriation expenses, and any kind of possibility illness will be covered.

Having good travel insurance will not only guarantee you peace of mind while you travel with us but also provide you with complete coverage for anything things that you may go wrong; it's like security on which you can rely and enjoy your trip without any worries.

Trekking equipment for ABC Trek

Trekking with a good fit of equipment makes your trek more comfortable without any fears. However, we have sorted out some of the most common and handy pieces of gear that are recommended to carry,

  • Suitable Hiking Thermal: Carry some pair of thermals that dry faster 
  • Fleece jacket: It is suitable to wear under the down jacket at a high altitude area in cool temperatures and is suitable for the lower elevation of the trek just for itself. 
  • Windcheater: Very helpful and useful for hiking to protect from windy
  • Down jacket: It's thicker in terms of size and very important to have one down jacket for this trek( It will be provided by the company if you do not have your own)
  • Comfortable Hiking Fleece, wool trousers: Prepare some fleece and trousers for this trek
  • Trekking or hiking pants: It is essential to buy a pair of pants with the waterproof
  • Mittens, woolen gloves
  • Warm Hiking socks: Hiking socks and some normal socks for the cool temperature
  • Trekking shoes with spare laces: Make sure your shoes are waterproof just in case there is too much Snowcat in the base amp, which does wet your socks.
  • Pair of a flip flop:  A normal should be okay
  • Underwear & Swimming costume
  • Hiking cotton trousers and t-shirts ( we do provide a hiking shirt of Alpine Ramble's ), you can get some pairs. 
  • Sun hat, scarf
  • Sunglasses
  • Sleeping bag: ( It will be provided by the company if you do not have your own)
  • Day backpack with 35-45L
  • Small lock: If needed, it is for the day backpack. Necessary 
  • Reusable water bottles: 2 letters 
  • Water purification tablets, electric light
  • Wash towel
  • Toiletries (wet tissue, quick-drying towel, toilet paper, moisturizers, lip balms, sunscreens, sanitary pads, hand sanitizer, nail clipper, small mirror, toothpaste & brush, etc)
  • Rain poncho
  • Basic personal first aid kit

All above the lists of gear can easily be brought to Kathmandu on arrival, Kathmandu has a few gears door shops that offer a good price for the trekker, and different qualities from low to high range are available!

Transportations on the Annapurna Trip

The travelers can get the good advantage of transportation from Alpine Ramble Treks as the company provides a free airport pick up on arrival and drop off at departure, as well as transfer to and from Pokhara.

Besides that, Kathmandu to Pokhara to Kathmandu has a daily flight by airplane which costs around 118-123 USD per person for one way, the flight arrangements will be happily done at extra cost at your preferences.

Note: On your arrival, you will be warmly welcomed by our airport representative with the traditional flower or Khata, and then you will be reassigned to the respective Hotel. Similarly, we will also provide private vehicles for city tours like Kathmandu Valley sightseeing, Nagarkot Sunrise View tour, or any others in Nepal on request.

Annapurna Base Camp Trip Booking Procedure 

Alpine Ramble Treks is fully registered and authorized by the Nepal government. The company's registered number is 178805/074/075. We are also associated with various local and international tourism associations, so booking any treks with us is fully safe and secured. Therefore, any adventure-interested travelers are heartily welcome to be part of this epic trip with us, we would be so honored to be part of your tour organization to make your trip at least once in a lifetime experience. 

To process your trip booking is so simple, just go through this link and secure your place now. In the meantime, you can also send us your passport details to us via Email

Last-minute Booking for the trip

Last-minute trip booking is possible and it can be made by any of you through Free Online Booking or by sending an email, message, Whatsapp, or calling.

The last-minute booking should be at least a day before the trip gets started, and for any last-minute booking, the traveler should make the full payment in order to confirm the trip for the last-minute booking.  However, last-minute booking for Bhutan and Tibet tours is not acceptable.

We look forward to experiencing this trip with you in the land of the majestic mountains.

FAQs

The trekking permits and TIMS (trekking Information of Management System) are required for all the trekkers to do trekking in the Annapurna region. These will be provided by a company which will be taken care of by the guide during the trek.

We provide 3 meals a day including breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the trek. The foods can be ordered as per the teahouses' menu on the trek.

Yes, we have a safe place to store your luggage at our hotel or office.

Most of the places or tea houses in this route have internet and hot shower facilities at a little extra cost. The shower in this route is provided in the bucket.

Yes, upon arrival at Tribhuvan International airport in Kathmandu, you’ll be received and welcomed by one of our airport representatives from the Alpine Ramble Treks and transferred to the respective hotel

Travel insurance is mandatory for any trek in Nepal including Annapurna Base Camp Trek. -your travel insurance must cover medical and emergency repatriation inclusive of helicopter rescue and evacuation expenses at high altitude for individual trekking members, please kindly provide us your insurance to us at the time of booking your trip or later - before your trip get started. Alpine Ramble will help and assist you to buy travel insurance for potential unforeseen events or altitude sickness during the trek.

Absolutely. Nepal is one of the safest countries in the world for solo travelers; this trek is perfectly safe for solo female trekkers. We have been organizing the Annapurna base camp trek even for solo female travelers since its establishment.

The highest point of the Annapurna base camp trek is ABC situated at an altitude of 4130m /13,550 ft.

All of our guides and staff are insured, Our Guides and Porters are all insured and they have trekking climbing insurances for trekking to any mountain in Nepal.

Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trek is a moderately easier hike in comparison to the other high altitude treks in Nepal including Everest Base Camp trek and Langtang Valley Trek.

The trekking permits and TIMS (trekking Information of Management System) are required for all the trekkers to do trekking in the Annapurna region. These will be provided by a company which will be taken care of by the guide during the trek.

The Annapurna base camp trek is an amazing journey that provides a fantastic mountain view. However, each day we walk 4-6 hours following the most beautiful sceneries

Absolutely, any date available for the Annapurna base camp trek as per your holidays. We customize the trip Itinerary on your own time and preferences at any time of the year.

Any one of us can feel high altitude sickness if we are not aware of this. In order to avoid the high altitude sickness, there are certain things that we should consider, 

  • Ascend Slowly
  • Avoid Alcohol, Cigarettes & Tobacco
  • Proper Acclimatization Rest and walk slowly
  • Drink plenty of water - at least 3 liters of a day
  • Eat well and Plenty- mostly soups items like garlic, ginger, etc
  • Use the Diamox as per the Doctor's instructors if AMS symptoms grew

Yes, during the pre-winter, the storms can bring snow even at the lower regions of the Annapurna region. During the winter especially in the mid-winter, snow covers most of the trails in this area. This route and the base camp is filled with so much snow and a glacier during the winter and pre-winter season in Nepal.

A regular bottle of water is available anywhere in the Annapurna region of Nepal. Buying mineral (regular-bottle) water from shops or tea houses situated on the trails is relatively cheaper than in the Everest region. It costs somewhere between RS 50- 200. As another option, carrying reusable water bottles and various forms of water purification agents is another possibility where tap or stream water can be purified before drinking on the trails. You will be helped to refill water in the bottles at the tea houses or in the streams or rivers available abundantly on the trail by your guides or locals at request.

The accommodation on the Annapurna base camp trek is pretty convenient and it’s much the same as it is in the Everest base camp trek or Langtang valley trek. We always provide the best tea houses or trekking lodges for sleeping overnight during the trek in the mountains, the rooms are booked in the best lodge with two beds in each room with western toilet facilities and solar hot showers, wherever available. However, the higher we climb lower the facility we get due to the lack of facilities at such higher areas. As we ascend higher above Bambo and towards the base camp, the accommodation from these places will be basic with shared toilets and bucket shower, the room is normally dumetry type with 2-4 beds in a room.

Reviews

  • karl law - December 28, 2023

    Amazing experience.Not a frequent trekker/hiker i hopped on to this tour all by coincidence. Whole experience was beyond amazing and out of expectations. Price for value is amazing. It was $800usd includes everything from meals, trekking guides, porter, transportation, accommodation, just to name a few. All for 7-8 days what more can i ask for. (Porter:Gagan Shing)(Trekking guide: Jiten Rai) they are very kind and helping all the time, make sure you request for them! The trek itself was amazing, first 4 days were trekking around 15km per day, in winding jungles gorges. The fifth day was the highlight, we went from Himalaya to MBC and ABC. We saw glacier, mountains, even avalanche in a small scale. It wasnt the main season in late December but i can tell you it should be even better since there were fewer tourists and it would snow sometimes! It is also the driest season so weather is ALWAYS GOOD. It was cold for me as someone from Hong Kong, at sea level, roughly (-12 to -15) at night. But when youre surrounded by mountains ranges like that, you basically forget everything. Viewing sunrise and sunset were a must. See how the sun turns the white snowy mountains to orange in colour. Lastly, make sure you tip the porter cuz its all hard-work, he carries all your unnecessary belonging up to the ABC camp with you, with just normal sneakers. Make sure giving good tips as a way to support locals and businesses here. Himalayas is amazing, make sure you protect it on the way and try to create less garbage because the garbage handling system here is basically non existent, what you produce is going straight into the forest.

  • Samuel Coura - July 14, 2023

    It is very difficult to express in words the experiences lived during the 15 days that I had the privilege of being in Nepal and meeting and living with such friendly, pleasant, honest people who are always willing to help in every way necessary. Had an amazing and perfect experience with Alpine Ramble Treks! Our guide Sujal could not be better trained, prudent, and experienced. Likewise Dil, a memorable human being and always willing to solve any problems with agility, patience, and is extremely captivating in personal relationships. The only thing I can cite as regret is not doing more trekking with Alpine Ramble Treks and not staying longer in Nepal. From the first contact via email to the transfer to the airport, you will be fully supported by unforgettable people. If you go to Nepal, do not hesitate to explore this wonderful country with the ART team, you will undoubtedly be in the best company and with not only professionals but a big and rewarding family. I recommend them I intend to return in 2024 for more challenging adventures, with ART, of course! Warm hugs.

  • Tee G - March 02, 2022

    We had an amazing trek! This is one of our favorite experiences (ever!?). Dilman, our guide and Lokendra our porter were excellent -- I cannot say enough good things about them! Dil was informative and very responsive in the weeks prior to the trek, helping us ensure we had all that we needed.

    I would highly recommend Dilman as a guide -- his experience brought a calm assurance as we ascended (and descended!) as well as amazing stories. His humor and poise, helped us through our 5 day trek. Along the way he shared with us about his culture, and how it related to the things we saw and experienced.
    This trek was not an easy feat, but he helped us every step of the way, and we are grateful to have had him as our guide!

    Lokendra is an excellent porter, he remained up-beat as he lugged our stuff up and down from the base camp. His humor too helped us with the challenge of this trek. At each tea house he and Dilman made sure we had everything we needed!

    I would 1000% recommend both Alpine Ramble for your next Nepal trek, Dilman as your guide and Lokendra as your porter! You will be in great hands, and have a marvelous time!

  • Fat s - April 08, 2020

    I am very grateful to have found the Alpine Ramble team to arrange this trek for me. Dil has been in touch with me before and during my stay in Nepal. I never have to worry about anything from the time I landed in Kathmandu. They treated me as a family and made me feel safe and taken care of. When I didn’t felt good in the middle of the night, Dil came rushing and brought me to the hospital to make sure I am okay before the trekking without any cost. The team will extend way above beyond what a regular tour agency can offer and I would definitely recommend this team especially if you are a solo traveler. They will not hard sell and take advantage but they will only recommend you some options based on their expertise.

    The team is also flexible and understandable. My guide Krishna and porter Lucas are my brothers during the trek and they have arranged the best logging and let me choose which food I want to eat. They would brief me on our timeline every now and then. Krishna will be the one leading the way and heading the team and Lucas acts as a sweeper to make sure I am never left alone at the trail. Meaning I am guarded. There was never a time I felt unsafe.

    I had a great dinner and they showed us their cultural dances when we arrived in Kathmandu. I look forward to working with them again on my next visit to Nepal.

  • Rosie Cotterill - February 06, 2020

    My boyfriend and I completed the 5 day Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trek in early June 2019 and we had just the best time.

    From the moment we sent our first enquiry to Alpine Ramble we knew we were in safe hands as Dil (the owner) responded to us immediately and answered all our questions quickly and fully.

    From that moment on we were well looked after. ART picked us up from the airport (and greeted us with marigold garlands which was a lovely touch), they also came to our hotel to talk us through the itinerary and lent us sleeping bags and a waterproof duffel bag for the trek.

    ART arranged everything for us: transport from Kathmandu to Pokhara, permits, food, accommodation and they even let us change our return date so we were able to spend some extra time exploring Pokhara and then moving on to Chitwan. They were so flexible and helpful which made everything so easy for us.

    Our guide Laxman and porter Samir were very kind, knowledgeable, and they went out of their way to make sure we were happy, comfortable and always having a great time (including singing songs for us during some of the harder parts of the trek).

    I couldn’t recommend ART strongly enough. They were brilliant and we will definitely use them again if we return to Nepal in the future.