Annapurna Base Camp Trek 13 days
It's about a 2 hour climb
to Annapurna base camp, elevation 3900m. There are tremendous views of the near
vertical South Face of Annapurna that
towers above the sanctuary to the north
-west. This face was climbed in 1970 by an expedition led by Chris Bonington,
and still remains as one of the most spectacular ascents of an 8000meter peak.
Several peaks that are accessibel from the Sanctuary are on the trekking peak
list. Tent Peak (5500m) offers a commanding 360 degree view of the entire
Sancturay, Its highet neighbour, Fluted peak ( Singu Chuli 6390metres) offer a
mountaineering challenge Hiunchuli (6441m) to the south is also open to trekking
parties. All three there peaks are significant mountaineering challenges and
require skill, equipment and planning.
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Annapurna trekking map
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Trek Itinerary can change if necessary
Day 01
Flight/Drive to Pokahara & drive to Phedi, trek to Dhampus [1700m]
Day 02 Trek to Landrung [1550m]
Day 03 Trek to Chomrong [2100m]
Day 04 Trek to Himalaya hotel [2850m]
Day 05 Rest day
Day 06 Trek to Machhapuchhare base camp [3700m]
Day 07 Trek to Annapurna south base camp [4130m]
Day 08 Trek to Chomrong [2100m]
Day 09 Trek to Ghandrunk [1940m]
Day 10 Trek to Banthanti [2410m]
Day 11 Trek to Ghorepani [2880m]
Day 12 Trek to Nayapul, drive to Pokhara
Day 13 Fly/Drive to Kathmandu
Fixed departure 2005, Departure date is
as:
| Oct | Nov | Dec | March | Apr | May |
| 1, 13, 25 | 1, 13, 25 | 1, 13, 25 | 1, 13, 25 | 1, 13, 25 | 1, 13, 25 |
Note:- you need extra 3 to 4 days, allow one day for preparation trek in Kathmandu and back after trek in Kathmandu two days a head for safe flight back to your home.
For more information please contact antreks@wlink.com.np