Scenic beauty
The ABC Trek takes you through some of the most spectacular landscapes in Nepal, including lush forests, picturesque villages, and breathtaking mountain views.
Panoramic views
The trek provides stunning panoramic views of some of the highest peaks in the world, including Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), and Hiunchuli.
Cultural experiences
The trek takes you through traditional Gurung and Magar villages, where you can experience the unique culture and way of life of the local people.
Hot springs
After a long day of trekking, you can relax and soak in the natural hot springs at Jhinu Danda, which is a popular spot for trekkers.
Annapurna Base Camp
The trek culminates at the Annapurna Base Camp (4,130 meters), which is surrounded by towering peaks and offers incredible views of the Annapurna Massif.
Machhapuchhre Base Camp
The trek also takes you to the Machhapuchhre Base Camp (3,700 meters), which is another popular destination with stunning views of Machhapuchhre and other peaks.
Local food
You can enjoy delicious local food such as dal bhat (rice and lentil soup), momos (dumplings), and thukpa (noodle soup) along the way.
ABC (Annapurna Base Camp) Trek : Short Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu, meet with your trekking agency representative and transfer to your hotel.
Day 2: Kathmandu to Pokhara (830m), drive or fly to Pokhara, the starting point of the trek. Overnight in Pokhara.
Day 3: Pokhara to Nayapul to Tikhedhunga (1,540m), drive to Nayapul and then start the trek. Trek to Tikhedhunga via Birethanti.
Day 4: Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani (2,850m), trek to Ghorepani via Ulleri.
Day 5: Ghorepani to Poon Hill (3,210m) to Tadapani (2,610m), early morning hike to Poon Hill for sunrise views over the Himalayas, then return to Ghorepani and trek to Tadapani.
Day 6: Tadapani to Chomrong (2,170m), trek through rhododendron forests to Chomrong.
Day 7: Chomrong to Himalaya (2,920m), trek to Himalaya via Bamboo.
Day 8: Himalaya to Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m), trek to the Annapurna Base Camp, enjoying the stunning views of the Annapurna mountain range.
Day 9: Annapurna Base Camp to Bamboo (2,310m), trek back to Bamboo.
Day 10: Bamboo to Jhinu Danda (1,760m), trek to Jhinu Danda and enjoy the natural hot springs
Day 11: Jhinu Danda to Nayapul to Pokhara (830m), trek to Nayapul and drive back to Pokhara.
Day 12: Pokhara to Kathmandu, drive or fly back to Kathmandu.
Trekking gear: Good quality trekking boots, trekking pants, waterproof jacket and pants, fleece jacket, thermal underlayers, warm hat, gloves, and sunglasses.
Backpack: A sturdy, lightweight backpack with enough room to carry all your gear, including a rain cover to protect against moisture.
Sleeping gear: A good quality sleeping bag, sleeping pad, and a lightweight pillow.
First aid kit: Including basic medications such as painkillers, antibiotics, blister treatments, and any necessary prescription medication.
Hydration system: Water bottles or a hydration bladder, as there may not always be access to clean drinking water on the trail.
Headlamp: A lightweight, reliable headlamp with extra batteries or a solar charger.
Trekking poles: These can provide extra support and reduce impact on your knees while trekking.
Personal hygiene items: Wet wipes, hand sanitizer, toilet paper, and any other personal hygiene items you may need.
Electronics: A camera or phone for taking photos, spare batteries or a portable charger, and a universal adapter for charging.
Documents: Important documents like your passport, trekking permits, and travel insurance documents.
$1550
Booking and Payment: The terms and conditions typically outline the booking process, including deposit requirements, payment schedules, and cancellation policies. It's important to understand the refund policies and any additional charges that may apply. 2. Health and Fitness: The terms and conditions may include a requirement for trekkers to be in good physical health and adequately prepared for the challenges of high-altitude trekking. Some operators may require a medical certificate or insurance coverage. 3. Travel Insurance: Trekking agencies often require participants to have comprehensive travel insurance that covers emergency medical expenses, evacuation, and trip cancellation/interruption. The terms and conditions may specify the minimum coverage required. 4. Itinerary and Changes: The terms and conditions usually provide details about the proposed trek itinerary, including daily distances, accommodation, and meals. They may also outline that the itinerary is subject to change due to factors such as weather conditions, health issues, or unforeseen circumstances. 5. Accommodation and Meals: The terms and conditions may specify the type of accommodation (teahouses or camping) and the meal arrangements during the trek. It's important to understand what is included in the package and any additional expenses that may not be covered. 6. Liability and Responsibility: The terms and conditions often outline the responsibilities and liabilities of both the trekking agency and the trekker. It may include disclaimers regarding risks associated with trekking, limitations of liability, and obligations of the trekker to follow the guidance of the trekking agency.7 Code of Conduct: The terms and conditions may include guidelines and expectations for trekker behavior, such as respecting local culture, environment, and fellow trekkers. It may also prohibit illegal activities or behaviors that could endanger oneself or others.
Cancellation & Booking Changes
In order to confirm your bookings, we require a non refundable sum of US$ 200 (US$ Two Hundred) only per person. You can transfer us by bank or pay with credit card. The balance rest of the trip amount can be paid upon you arrival in Kathmandu or any time before your trip starts.
Any amount charged to you by your bank for transferring the sum to us or while paying by credit cards 3% extra will be added for card processing fee. All rates are in US dollars unless otherwise stated.
If you leave the trip group, whatever the reason be, once the trip starts, no refund will be given for any unused portion of the trip. If you cancel your trekking tour within 15 to 30 days of the start date, you may be charged 25% of the total trekking cost. If you cancel within 14 days of the start date or during the trek, you may be charged up to 100% of the total cost.