15 days/14 nights
Guided Small Group Trekking Tour
Guide Price €2,280 per person (based on 2 adults sharing)
Discover the Annapurna range, a vast Himalayan massif where several peaks top 7,000m (22,965ft). It’s home to a natural amphitheatre known as the Annapurna Sanctuary, formed by mountains. Our trek starts through forested hills before arriving into the Sanctuary, where we enjoy panoramic views of the colossal Annapurna peaks, and explore these breathtaking mountains.
- Stay overnight at Annapurna Base Camp surrounded by mountains
- Explore the Annapurna Sanctuary
- Enjoy sunrise views of Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhare
- Trek through magnificent forests, terraced fields and pretty villages
- Spend time in historic Kathmandu and lakeside Pokhara
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Itinerary
Day 1 Kathmandu
The adventure begins in the capital of Nepal, Kathmandu. Your local leader will meet you at the hotel for the full trek briefing this evening.
Day 2 Kathmandu to Pokhara
Late morning we head to the airport and fly west to Pokhara, the short flight offers views of the Himalaya range to the north (on a clear day). Pokhara is set in a beautiful valley overlooked by the Annapurnas and the fishtail-shaped Machhapuchhare, one of the most distinctive of the Himalayan peaks. We transfer from Pokhara to Naya Pul and then have a 30-minute walk to Birethanthi, a village at the confluence of the Modi and Burungdi rivers, where we stay overnight.
Day 3 Pokhara to Lower Banthanti
We start our trek by following the Burungdi upstream. After a lunchstop in Tirkhedunga (renowned for its variety of local beer called chang), we climb up steep, stone staircases (approximately three hours) through neatly terraced hillsides to the top of Ulleri. Continuing through Ulleri we stop tonight at lower Banthanti.
Day 4 Lower Banthanti to Upper Ghorepani
The trail winds onwards and enters rhododendron forest, which is ablaze with colour in spring. Trains of mules provide vibrant, noisy interludes to the continuous ascent today. Finally, we emerge from the forests at Ghorepani and a splendid mountain vista appears before us, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Hiunchuli, Machhapuchhare, Lamjung and other Himalayan giants.
Day 5 Upper Ghorepani to Chuili
This morning there is an optional ascent of Poon Hill to see the spectacular sunrise over the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna range. As the sun emerges from behind the mountains, the sky glows red and pink. We head east after breakfast, following a ridge to cross a pass at 10,335ft (3,150m), cutting through more forest and past teahouses. Climb back up to 8,825ft (2,690m) at Tadapani where we have a superb view of Annapurna South and Machhapuchhare. From here, we descend for a short while to our lodge at Chuili, where we have great views of the mountains from the lovely garden.
Day 6 Chuili to Chhomrong
The trail descends steeply through the forest to the Kyumnu river, a tributary of the Modi River. A steep ascent then brings us to Chhomrong (7,285ft/2,220m) another Gurung village and the last permanent settlement in the valley. Beyond here we see yersas, the summer shelters used by herdsmen. From Chhomrong, we have good views again of Annapurna South and from this point onwards the twin-peaks of Machhapuchhare (Fishtail) that give the mountain its name.
Day 7 Chhomrong to Dobhan
The trail from Chhomrong descends first on a stone staircase to cross the Chhomrong River and then climbs steeply on another stone staircase out of this side valley to Sinuwa, where we enter the main Modi River valley. From Sinuwa, the trail descends on stone steps through dense jungle before reaching Dobhan at 8,200ft (2,500m), another small forest clearing with several teahouses.
Day 8 Dobhan to Machhapuchhare Base Camp
Today the trail gets steeper and rockier as we climb up past Hinko Cave, where the first expeditions to the basecamp used to spend the night. Crossing a ravine, the trail continues to climb steeply among boulders, leaving the trees behind us. We have lunch at Deurali and from here the valley broadens and the scenery becomes wilder as we approach the gates of the sanctuary and climb up between the heights of Hiunchuli and Machhapuchhare to Machhapuchhare Base Camp (12,140ft/3,700m), where we spend the night. The views are stupendous and the panorama includes Huinchuli, Annapurna 1, Annapurna 3, Gangapurna and Machhapuchhare.
Day 9 Machhapuchhare Base Camp to Annapurna Base Camp
In the early morning, we walk for two hours up to Annapurna Base Camp (13,550ft/4,130m), surrounded by the snow-capped peaks of some of the highest mountains in the world. The sunset and sunrise are truly magnificent in this mountain arena. We spend the day in this special place with a chance to watch sunrise tomorrow. There should be time to make an excursion to the ridge overlooking the basecamp from which Sir Chris Bonington led the ascent of Annapurna’s South Face.
Day 10 Annapurna Base Camp to Bamboo
It’s a long and mostly downhill day as we leave the Sanctuary. We follow the same trail back to Machhapuchhare Base Camp and further down to Deurali. Entering the forest, we descend slowly and carefully on a rocky trail through Himalaya and Dobhan back to the lodge at Bamboo.
Day 11 Bamboo to Jhinnudanda
We have a rollercoaster walk today with lots of ups and downs. We start with a climb up to Sinuwa, then we descend to the river and climb back up the stone steps to Chomro. A final steep descent on stone steps brings us to Jhinnudanda.
Day 12 Jhinnudanda to Pokhara
The trail today undulates down the Modi River valley. We follow the valley down to the road head at Sinwai. If the road is in good condition, we pick up our transport here (sometimes our vehicle cannot get to here) and drive back to Pokhara. If we have to walk to Birethanthi this will add an additional three hours (6mi/10km).
Day 13 Pokhara
Enjoy a full day to relax in Pokhara. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants along the lakeshore where you can watch paragliders in flight. You may wish to take a rowing boat across Lake Phewa and walk up to the hilltop World Peace Pagoda for fantastic views of the lake.
Day 14 Pokhara to Kathmandu
We fly to Kathmandu. If the weather plays nicely, we can have good views of the western end of Nepal on this flight. The afternoon is free for sightseeing. You may wish to visit the monkey temple at Swayambhunath, one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world at Boudhanath, or the most important Hindu temple in the valley at Pashupatinath.
Day 15 Kathmandu
The trip ends after breakfast today. Say your goodbyes and begin your return journey home.
Departs: Selected departures, Mar - May & Sep - Dec
Price & Inclusions
- Flight in Nepal
- 4 nights hotel accommodation & 10 nights tea house accommodation
- 14 breakfasts
- International flights
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The tour itinerary, inclusions and departures are based on travel from 01/06/2024 to 31/12/2025. Guide prices are based on twn/dbl share, are subject to availability and may vary by departure date. For travel outside of these dates, the itinerary and inclusions may vary to that shown above - please ask for details.Offers are subject to availability and restrictions may apply.
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