Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Nepal

Annapurna Base Camp Trek 15 days

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Tour Overview

trip code

DE-002

Starting Point

Kathmandu

End Point

Kathmandu

Max Altitude

4,130m/13,545 ft

Duration

15 days

country

Nepal

Trip grade

Demanding

Activities

Trekking

Best Season

Spring and Autumn

Annapurna Base Camp Trek is perhaps one of the most popular and rewarding treks in the Nepal Himalayas, second to none. It stands proudly at a stunning and breathtaking height of 4,130 meters above sea level, and it receives thousands of trekkers from around the globe annually. This is partially because of its existing popularity and the very fact that simply being in the vicinity of this trekking destination is enough to do more than just justify its popularity. This trek is organized by Destiny Excursion, and on this 15-day package which includes 11 days of trekking, you can fully experience the stunning beauty, breathtaking scenes, and humbling peaks of Mount Annapurna and the trekking trail that leads to its base camp. While the actual trek up and down the base camp normally takes seven days, this more extended itinerary includes additional days of acclimatization, travel, and cultural sightseeing and offers a complete Himalayan adventure. 

Details

The Annapurna Base Camp trekking trail takes you from the diversified landscape deep within the serene forest where rhododendron trees are full of their flowers which bloom at their best in spring. The trail also passes through the picturesque scenery of Himalayan giants such as Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges with snow on them. The scenic beauty, along with the peaceful ambiance, make this journey more than a physical journey but also a spiritual one. But your Annapurna Base Camp Trek with Destiny Excursion does not conclude with physical and spiritual satisfaction as you can have a real experience of Nepali culture as well. On the way, hospitable Gurung, Mager, and Thakali villages can be found, offering an experience of real local traditions, hospitality, and mountain day-life. The 15-day itinerary includes a sightseeing tour in Kathmandu, the old capital of Nepal, to create further exposure.

This vibrant city has seven recognized UNESCO World Heritage sites, ranging back to ancient palaces, temples, and sacred stupas. Roaming the brick city streets of Kathmandu gives you an opportunity to appreciate the ancient spiritual and architectural heritage a bit more deeply before venturing into the mountains. With the ideal combination of culture, nature, and adventure, the Annapurna Base Camp Trek with Destiny Excursion offers you an experience to never forget at the heart of the Himalayas.

Tour highlights

  • Start your day with a breathtaking sunrise over Ghandruk village
  • Enjoy incredible views of Annapurna South, the Dhaulagiri range, Annapurna I, and the
  • iconic Machhapuchhre (Fishtail)
  • Take in the stunning 360-degree panorama of the Annapurna Sanctuary
  • Walk through beautiful trails surrounded by rich Himalayan flora and fauna
  • Trek from lush forests to high-altitude snowfields on a route full of adventure
  • Stay in welcoming, traditional Nepali mountain guesthouses
  • Reach the iconic Annapurna Base Camp, a highlight of the journey
  • Unwind in the natural hot springs at Jhinu Danda after the trek

points of attraction

Scenic and Natural Attractions

  • Panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges: Witness iconic peaks like Annapurna I (8,091m), Annapurna South, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) in full glory.

  • Stunning sunrise from Ghandruk village: A peaceful Gurung village offering breathtaking Himalayan sunrise views.

  • Lush rhododendron forests and bamboo groves: Trek through vibrant floral trails, especially magical during springtime bloom.

  • Walk through diverse terrains: Journey from subtropical forests to alpine landscapes and glacier basins.

  • Annapurna Sanctuary and Base Camp (4,130m): Stand in the heart of the Himalayas, surrounded by towering snowy giants in a 360° amphitheater of mountains.

  • Jhinudanda Natural Hot Springs: Relax your muscles in natural hot water pools beside the Modi Khola River.

Cultural and Heritage Attractions

  • Kathmandu Durbar Square (UNESCO World Heritage Site): Discover the royal palaces, historic temples, and vibrant courtyards of Kathmandu's center.

  • Asan Bazaar and Thamel walking tour: Get a glimpse of the Nepali bazaars' beauty and chaos, bustling streets, and cultural attractions.

  • Traditional Gurung village of Ghandruk: Learn about Gurung culture, architecture, and local museum during your stay.

  • Thakali and Magar communities along the trail: Interact with locals and experience their warm hospitality in mountain guesthouses.

Adventure and Trekking Highlights

  • Eight days of moderate to demanding trekking: Trekking through changing altitudes, landscapes, and climates for a thrilling yet accessible Himalayan adventure.

  • Hiking: Trek at famous locations like Sinuwa, Dobhan, Deurali and MBC

  • Trek briefing and guided experience: Stay well-equipped and guided by skilled guides and porters from Nepal throughout the journey.

  • Safe, guided, and scenic flights from Kathmandu to Pokhara: Glide above long road journeys and view mountain vistas from high altitude.

Stay and Experience

  • Mountain tea house stay: Unpretentious, shared accommodation serving traditional Nepali food and cozy atmosphere in remote villages.

  • 4/5-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara: Indulge yourself in a touch of luxury at the start and finish of your trek.

  • Boat ride to Phewa Lake, Pokhara: Simple lake-shore excursion with tranquil reflecting from Pokhara's Annapurna range.Rest of the time in Kathmandu after trekking A well-deserved day of holiday time to go shopping, cafe-hopping or relaxing in a spa before leaving.

Itinerary

Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival

Welcome to the vibrant capital of Nepal—Kathmandu. As your plane lands at Tribhuvan International Airport, our cheerful representative will be waiting outside the arrival gate, holding a placard with your name. You'll be driven through bustling city streets to your hotel in a private vehicle. As soon as you reach and get checked in, the day is free for you to relax and unwind. Let the distant peal of temple bells and flutter of prayer flags welcome you to this city of yesteryear temples and eternally bewitching charm.

  • Overnight: Hotel in Kathmandu
  • Meals:  Welcome Dinner

Day 2: Trek Briefing + Kathmandu Sightseeing

Your second day begins with a good breakfast, followed by a full briefing on the trek. Your guide will cover the itinerary, the probable weather, safety tips, and highlights for the days ahead. Then we venture out to find the timeless essence of Kathmandu. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Durbar Squares of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur—each with wood-carved palaces and temples. From the spiritual stupas of Boudhanath and Swayambhunath to the sacred grounds of Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu is a living museum of art, faith, and history. In the evening, stroll through the colorful alleys of Thamel and prepare for the days of adventure that await. -

  • Overnight: Hotel in Kathmandu
  • Meals: Breakfast

Day 3: Flight to Pokhara

A morning transfer takes you in the direction of the airport for a brief scenic flight to Pokhara, Nepal's lakeside city and mountain hub. On clear days, the 25-minute journey gives you breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri giants. Upon arrival, we transfer you to your lakeside hotel. Enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure—perhaps take a gentle walk along Phewa Lake, visit Tal Barahi Temple by boat, or sip coffee with a view of Machhapuchhre reflected in the water.

  • Overnight:  Hotel in Pokhara
  • Meals: Breakfast

Day 4: Drive to Nayapul + Trek to Tikhedhunga (1,480m / 4,855ft)

After breakfast, we drive for two hours to Nayapul—the gateway to the Annapurna area. We begin our trek from this point, proceeding along the riverside village of Birethanti, where we do the permit formalities. The trail gradually winds its way through fields, stone villages, and winding rivers, with glimpses of Mount Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) showing the way. After a relaxed 3-hour trek, we arrive at Tikhedhunga, a simple village tucked between cultivated hillsides.

  • Overnight: Tea house 
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 5: Trek to Ghorepani (2,860m / 9,383ft)

Fuel up with a nutritious breakfast, then climb upwards towards the hilltop village of Ulleri. The trail goes up steeply through stone staircases, but the reward is adequate in the way of imposing views of Annapurna South and surrounding peaks. After a tea break at Ulleri, we hike in serene rhododendron and bamboo forests and lunch at Nangge Thanti. The final stretch brings us to Ghorepani, with the air full of crisp mountain air and views simply heavenly. -

  • Overnight: Tea house 
  •  Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 6: Sunrise at Poon Hill (3,210m / 10,532ft) + Trek to Tadapani (2,630m / 8,628ft)

At dawn, we ascend with headlamps to Poon Hill, a popular vantage for sunrises. As the sun rises above the horizon, it bathes peaks like Dhaulagiri, Annapurna I, Machhapuchhre, and Hiunchuli with rosy and golden hues—perhaps the most magical instant in the Himalaya. We return to Ghorepani for breakfast and begin our 6-hour trek to Tadapani. The trail ascends to Thapla Danda and descends through thick forests of rhododendron, wildlife, and alpine flora. We have lunch at Banthanti and move slowly further on to Tadapani. -

  • Overnight: Tea house
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 7: Trek to Chhomrong (2,170m / 7,119ft)

Today's walk is a short one and allows you time to catch your breath. From breakfast, the trail descends through peaceful forests and crosses the Kimrong River, then rises gradually to a Gurung village that clings to the hillside. There is a final short hill walk after lunch that brings you to Chhomrong, a village situated with stunning views of Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre towering above. 

  • Overnight: Tea house
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 8: Trek to Dobhan (2,600m / 8,530ft)

We begin with a descent to the Chhomrong Khola, followed by a steep ascent to Upper Sinuwa. The trail continues through shaded forests to Bamboo, where we pause for lunch. From here, we walk deeper into the forest toward Dobhan. The lush greenery and peaceful atmosphere offer a tranquil setting as we gain elevation gradually. -

  • Overnight: Tea house 
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and  Dinner

Day 9: Trek to Machhapuchhre Base Camp (3,700m / 12,139ft)

The day’s walk takes us closer to the glacial heart of the Annapurnas. We stop briefly at Himalaya for tea and pass the notable Hinku Cave en route to Deurali, where we enjoy lunch. After Deurali, we carefully cross an avalanche-prone zone before continuing through an open valley. Eventually, we arrive at Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC), surrounded by dramatic Himalayan walls. 

  • Overnight: Tea house
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 10: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m / 13,550ft)

A highlight of the trek—today we hike for about 2 hours to reach Annapurna Base Camp (ABC), a stunning amphitheater of snow-covered peaks. From this sacred ground, you’ll see Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Tharpu Chuli, and Machhapuchhre standing tall in every direction. Lunch is served at the base camp itself. You may spend the afternoon photographing the dramatic peaks, writing in your journal, or simply soaking in the grandeur. If skies are clear, don’t miss the evening alpenglow. 

  •  Overnight: Tea house 
  •  Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 11: Trek to Bamboo (2,310m / 7,578ft)

Awake early to witness a golden sunrise illuminating the Annapurna range from your doorstep. After breakfast, we begin our descent. The trail leads us back down through Deurali, Himalaya, and the green forest trails of Bamboo. The downhill journey offers new angles of the landscapes you climbed just days before.

  • Overnight: Tea house 
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 12: Trek to Jhinu Danda (1,780m / 5,840ft)

Today we trek through forests and ascend to Sinuwa. After a downhill walk to Chhomrong Khola and another climb up to Chhomrong village, we stop for lunch. Then it’s a final descent to Jhinu Danda, where the highlight awaits—natural hot springs nestled beside the river. A soak in these thermal pools is the perfect remedy for tired muscles. 

  • Overnight: Tea house 
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 13: Drive Back to Pokhara

After a relaxed breakfast, we cross one of the region’s longest suspension bridges and walk briefly to the road where your jeep awaits. The drive to Pokhara takes around 3 hours. Once back in town, you can relax at your hotel, enjoy a lakeside massage, or celebrate your trek with a delicious dinner. -

  • Overnight: Hotel in Pokhara
  • Meals: Breakfast

Day 14: Fly Back to Kathmandu

After a warm breakfast by the lake, we transfer you to the airport for your flight back to Kathmandu. Upon arrival, a private vehicle will take you to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to unwind, shop for souvenirs, or revisit a favorite temple. 

  • Overnight: Hotel in Kathmandu 
  • Meals: Breakfast

Day 15: Departure

Your Himalayan adventure concludes today. After breakfast, we transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport for your outbound flight. As you take off, let your heart carry the echoes of mountain winds, forest trails, and quiet sunrises—the spirit of the Himalayas now a part of you.

  • Meals: Breakfast

Trek Route

Annapurna Base Camp Map Route

What's included

  • Welcome dinner hosted by our team on your first evening.
  • Comfortable hotel accommodation in cities with breakfast included.
  • Traditional tea house/lodge stays during trekking days.

  • All meals as per the itinerary — breakfast, lunch, and dinner while trekking.

  • All domestic flights mentioned in the trip schedule for clients and staff.

  • Private transportation for all itinerary-related travel and transfers.

  • Licensed trekking guide and porters, with meals, accommodation, insurance, and necessary gear covered.

  • All essential permits, fees, and national park entry charges.

  • Group first aid kit with essential supplies (please let us know if you need special medications).

  • Single Room Supplement cost shared equally if applicable.

What's excluded

  • International air tickets, Nepal entry visa, airport charges, and baggage overage fees.

  • Travel insurance that includes evacuation and medical emergencies (required).

  • Additional services or tours beyond what’s listed in the itinerary.

  • Personal trekking items or rentals, such as down jackets or sleeping bags.

  • Personal expenses, such as bottled beverages, bar bills, laundry, or souvenirs.

  • Charges for hot showers, attached bathrooms, or device charging at lodges.

  • Tips for guides, drivers, and porters.

  • Unplanned expenses caused by flight delays or weather disruptions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most ideal season to go on the ABC trek?

The most pleasant months are in spring (March through May) and autumn (September to November). The months of clean skies, steady weather and stunning mountain views. Winter is also a possibility however, be prepared for snow and colder temperatures at higher elevations.

Do I need prior trekking experience?

It's not necessarily the case, since new trekkers typically finish the ABC route without difficulty. But, some preparation prior to the trek such as regular walking or walking, will certainly assist. The better well-prepared you are physically the more enjoyable the trek will be.

Is altitude sickness an issue?

Altitude sickness is not as common in this trek than high-altitude treks, however it still can affect certain people. The gradual ascent assists with getting used to the altitude, and guides check your health on a daily basis. Being hydrated and maintaining a healthy pace is crucial.

What type of accommodation is available on the trek?

Locally owned tea homes, which are basic lodges that have basic facilities. The rooms usually contain twin beds and bathrooms shared are common. They provide a warm and authentic experience that is typical of Nepali Mountain hospitality.

Are there charging stations and Wi-Fi available along the trail?

Yes, many tea establishments have charging points and Wi-Fi with a limited range, however these services can cost extra and may be unreliable or slow in the higher regions. It is recommended to bring an energy bank and utilize offline apps or maps. Unplugging often enhances the experience.

Is it safe for me to walk through Annapurna Base Camp?

Yes, the trek is well-established and often used by tourists and locals alike. Walking with a guide is another layer of protection and makes sure help is readily available in case of need. Our team is also responsible for the entire logistics and emergency procedures.

What should I bring for my hike?

The essential items to pack are layers of clothes, a warm jacket and sturdy walking boots for hiking, headlamps, personal medication and a reusable water bottle. A comprehensive packing list will be provided prior to departure. Be light on your luggage, but prepared for weather changes.