Mt Annapurna Expedition

  •   Destination: Nepal
  •   Trip Grade: Moderate
  •  Group size: 2-3
  •  Best Seasons: spring
  •   Meals: (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
  •   Accomodation: Basic camping or guest house
  •   Transportation: included

Overview

Mount Annapurna Expedition provides you with an invincible thrill of the journey into the great Himalayas. With Alpine Paradise Treks and Expedition, equipped with the best guides and climbers, anyone can experience this journey of a lifetime to the summit of Annapurna.

The trekking into the heart of the Annapurna and the Expedition to its summit offers extremely close up views of the mountain peaks adorning the region.  The views and the experiences of mixing in with local tribes, habitat, meadows, hills, and mountains will definitely leave you spellbound.

Mount Annapurna expedition would not be an easy job. For this, previous mountaineering experience of a peak of at least 6000 meters is mandatory. Mount Annapurna is 8,091 meters high and is regarded as one of the extremely technical peaks among other 8000m high mountains. The one who is daring to opt for Mount Annapurna expedition should have high level of patience and endurance.

More precisely, one must be steady, strong and should be habituated to extreme winter. Also, it would be a wise decision to take permission from doctors and prescribed medications. Altitude sickness would be something one would generally encounter so you must take the related medications along.

Regarding the best time to go for this very adventure, September and October would be the best option. The mountain climbing on autumn season leaves you breathless. The splendid views of mountains and quality weather are just magnificent.

Peak climbing is not encouraged during other seasons due to various reasons. Since summer concurs with monsoon season, the mountain climbing would be wet and slippery even though the weather would be comparatively warm.

On the other hand, month of December to February is acclaimed for extreme cold weather. However, you can enjoy occasional snowfall during this season in higher elevations. The views are equally magnificent in this weather and it would be best for those trekkers who are highly equipped and experienced.

Come experience a journey of a lifetime with Alpine Paradise Treks and Expedition, and return home with happy hearts and content minds.

Best Season:

The best season for Annapurna Expedition is during the spring season (March to May) and the autumn season (September to November). These seasons have more stable weather conditions and lower chances of precipitation or storms. The temperatures during these seasons are also more moderate and comfortable for climbing

 

Permits & Regulations:

  1. Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP): All trekkers and climbers entering the Annapurna Conservation Area are required to have an ACAP permit.
  2. Trekking Information Management System (TIMS) card: TIMS card is mandatory for all trekkers who are planning to trek in the Annapurna region.
  3. Mountaineering permit: Mountaineers are required to obtain a mountaineering permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association.
  4. Liaison Officer: Mountaineering teams are required to have a liaison officer with them during the expedition.

 

Outline Itinerary

Day 1:  Arrival in Kathmandu and accommodation in hotel

Day 2-3: In Kathmandu for official procedure

Day 4:  KTM/Pokhara by air pokhara to tatopani by jeep

Day 5: Tatopani to lete by jeep  (1189m)

Day 6: Rest day Lete

Day 7 : Trek to Thulo Bugin

Day 8 : Trek to Thulo Bugin Pass

Day 9: Trek to Mristi Khola

Day 10:  Trek to Base Camp

Day 12-47: Climbing period

Day 48 :  Trek back to Thulo Bugin

Day 49: Trek back to Lete

Day 50: Lete  to Tatopani by jeep

Day 51:  Tatopani  to pokhara

Day 52:  Fly Pokhara/Kathmandu, transfer to hotel

Day 53: Free day in Kathmandu

Day 54: Departure from KTM to home

 

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Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu and accommodation in hotel

Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will be greeted by a representative from the tour company and transferred to your hotel for check-in. This day is usually kept free for travelers to rest and recover from any jet lag they may experience.

Day 2-3: In Kathmandu for official procedure

These two days will be spent in Kathmandu for official procedures, which may include obtaining necessary permits and completing paperwork for the trek. During this time, you may also have the opportunity to explore Kathmandu and its cultural sites.

Day 4: KTM/Pokhara by air;

Pokhara to Tatopani by jeep On day four, you will take a flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara and then travel by jeep to Tatopani. The journey takes approximately six hours by jeep.

Day 5: Tatopani to Lete by jeep (1189m)

You will continue your journey by jeep from Tatopani to Lete. The journey takes around six hours by jeep, and you will climb to an altitude of 1189m.

Day 6: Rest day in Lete

This day will be spent resting in Lete to acclimatize to the altitude. Acclimatization is an essential part of any high altitude trek, and it is essential to take rest days to allow your body to adjust to the change in altitude.

Day 7: Trek to Thulo Bugin

You will begin your trek and head towards Thulo Bugin. The trek takes around 6-7 hours, and you will climb to an altitude of around 3400m.

Day 8: Trek to Thulo Bugin Pass

You will continue your trek and cross Thulo Bugin Pass. The pass is located at an altitude of around 3975m, and the trek takes around 7-8 hours.

Day 9: Trek to Mristi Khola

On this day, you will continue your trek and reach Mristi Khola, a river in the region. This part of the trek will be scenic, as you’ll be surrounded by beautiful landscapes and nature.

Day 10: Trek to Base Camp

You will continue your trek and reach the base camp of the mountain. This is the starting point of the climb, and it’s where you’ll set up your camp. You’ll spend some time here acclimatizing to the altitude and preparing for the climb.

Day 12-47: Climbing period

These days will be spent climbing the mountain. Mountaineering is a physically and mentally demanding activity, and the climb will require a great deal of focus, endurance, and skill. The climb will be challenging, but it will also be an incredible adventure and an opportunity to push yourself to new limits.

Day 48: Trek back to Thulo Bugin

After completing the climb, you will trek back to Thulo Bugin. This will be a chance to reflect on your experience and enjoy the beautiful surroundings once again.

Day 49: Trek back to Lete

You will continue your trek and head back to Lete. This will be a chance to rest and recover after the climb.

Day 50: Lete to Tatopani by jeep

You will travel by jeep from Lete to Tatopani. This will be a comfortable and convenient mode of transportation, as you’ll be able to rest and relax during the journey.

Day 51: Tatopani to Pokhara

You will take a jeep from Tatopani to Pokhara. This is a scenic drive through beautiful countryside and mountains, and you’ll have the opportunity to take in the stunning scenery one last time.

Day 52: Fly Pokhara/Kathmandu, transfer to hotel

You will take a flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu and transfer to your hotel. This will be a chance to rest and relax after the trek and climb, and to prepare for your departure.

Day 53: Free day in Kathmandu

This day will be free for you to explore Kathmandu or relax. Kathmandu is a vibrant city with many cultural and historical sites to explore, and you’ll have the opportunity to experience the local culture and cuisine.

Day 54: Departure from KTM to home

You will be transferred to the airport for your departure flight back home. This will mark the end of your incredible adventure in Nepal, and you’ll return home with memories and experiences that will stay with you for a lifetime.

Includes:

  • Airport transfers on arrival and departure
  • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Domestic flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu
  • Jeep transfers to Tatopani and back from Pokhara
  • Meals during the trekking portion of the tour
  • Camping equipment, including tents, sleeping bags, and mattresses
  • Services of a trekking guide and porter
  • All necessary permits and entry fees

Excludes:

  • International airfare to and from Nepal
  • Nepal entry visa fees
  • Meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Personal expenses, such as drinks, snacks, and souvenirs
  • Travel insurance, which is mandatory for this type of tour
  • Tips for the guide and porter, which are customary in Nepal and appreciated for good service

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Essential Equipment:

  • Sturdy and comfortable hiking boots
  • Warm clothing layers, including a fleece jacket and waterproof jacket
  • Comfortable hiking pants and shorts
  • Hat and gloves for cold weather
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Headlamp or flashlight and extra batteries
  • Water bottle and water purification tablets or filter
  • First-aid kit with essential medications and supplies
  • Trekking poles for stability and support
  • Backpack or duffel bag for carrying personal items and camping gear
  • Sleeping bag suitable for cold temperatures

FAQs:

Q: What is the best time to do this trek?

A: The best time to do this trek is from September to November or March to May, when the weather is generally clear and dry.

Q: Do I need any special training or experience for this trek?

A: This trek is a challenging one and requires a good level of fitness and previous trekking experience. It is recommended to prepare with regular exercise and hiking practice beforehand.

Q: Is altitude sickness a concern on this trek?

A: Yes, altitude sickness can be a concern on this trek, as the trail reaches high elevations. It is important to acclimatize properly and listen to your body for any signs of sickness.

Q: What kind of accommodation is provided during the trek?

A: Accommodation during the trek is in camping tents, with basic facilities such as sleeping bags and mattresses provided.

Q: Can I charge my electronic devices during the trek?

A: Charging facilities may be available at some of the lodges or teahouses along the way, but it is recommended to bring a portable charger or extra batteries for electronic devices.