Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek—Annapurna Mountain Lodge

Price: USD 750.00

Altitudes: 4130m/13546 ft.

Accommodation:
Mountain Lodge

Meals: Incuding

Trek Start / End
Nayapul / Nayapul

Duration: 6 days

Best Seasons:October, November, December, February, March, April

The Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek is for trekkers wanting a combined overview of the magnificent landscapes of the Annapurna in a short timeframe. The trek rounds up into an adventure that ascends into the base of the Annapurna Massif, taking you through beautiful alpine scenery and a rich variety of flora along beautiful traditional Gurung villages. It is just going to be the adventure for the nature-loving enthusiasts and trekkers willing a quicker yet rewarding excursion into Annapurna, further on fairly suited for beginners and good fitness requisite to experienced hikers alike, with moderate fitness essential.

Starting from Pokhara, this will be a venture through small villages Chhomrong and Bamboo leading straight to Annapurna Base Camp, 4130 m tall. With your journey along the way, magnificent views of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre Himal.

 The best time to go for the Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek is in the spring (March-May) and in the autumn (September-November). These seasons would offer you clear skies, pleasant temperatures, and delightful mountain views.

The Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek is completed in only six days and will take you into the heart of nature, mingling some local Gurung culture inside the scopes of traditional hospitality along the way. With well-guided and safe travel along the way, our experienced guides put effort into high-altitude safety systems by looking after your well-being. Comfortable teahouse stays for the entire trek supply the best in accommodation.<br><br>
For limited-time travelers, the Express Annapurna Base Camp Trek offers a faster-paced, quick targeted-likened adventure while continuing the area observer about the high Annapurna. So, book your Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek (6 days) to start an extraordinary journey to the mountains of the Himalayas.

This trek provides a thrilling experience of reaching the base of the Annapurna Massif, appearing to be covered with stunning alpine scenery, diverse flora, and traditional Gurung settlements. The trek should be an excellent program for adventure enthusiasts, nature lovers, mixed trekkers, and those who want a shorter but rewarding endeavor in the elusive Annapurna. Recommendations range from beginners to experienced hikers with moderate walking ability.

Starting from Pokhara, the trek allows you to visit quaint villages such as Chhomrong and Bamboo, before arriving at the breathtaking viewpoint of the Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m). On this trek, you will appreciate old views of Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Dhaulagiri. The right time to go for this Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek is during spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November), when the skies are almost always clear and the temperatures mild, while mountain views are magnificent.

This is a short yet fulfilling and beautiful way to experience the natural culture of the local people in the world’s top ten trekking base camps in just six days, while still looking at the wide views of the Annapurna Mountain ranges. Safety monitoring of altitude sickness is maintained by our highly trained guides so that your high-altitude trek is well looked after. For your utmost comfort on this trek, tea house lodges have been well arranged for you to stay overnight.

Express Annapurna Base Camp Trek provides the best way to experience the all-embracing essence of the Annapurna while saving a good hang of time for the traveler. When you decide to trek Annapurna Himalaya, prepare well with acclimatization, hydration, and fitness training. Essential packing includes layered clothing, sturdy boots, and altitude sickness medication. To travel safely, hiring an experienced guide is highly important, along with a well-planned itinerary.

So book your Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek (6 days) with Himalayan Smile Treks now and set off on that incredible journey through the magnificent Annapurna.<br><br>

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Altitudes  Chart of Annapurna base camp Trek

Highlights of Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek

All these are there, awe-inspiring views of mountains: Be overwhelmed by the magnificent views of the brilliantly exciting Annapurna ranges in the distance.

Cultural immersion: Live culture of the local people i.e. Gurung culture with traditions.

Natural Hot Springs: Try to relax in those hot spring waters at Jhinu Danda.

The Magic of Diversity: Trekking through green forests, the terraced fields, and the sweet little villages.

Annapurna Base Camp: The ideal place to reach is that iconic base camp lying encircled by great high peaks.

 Sunrise and sunset: See some most beautiful sunrises and sunsets possible in the Himalayas.

 Wildlife Encounters: Get a glimpse of its diverse flora and fauna, along the trekking route.

 Nepali food: Enjoy having some delicious traditional foods during side trekking.

 Adventure and Challenge: It has the added interest of being a most rewarding trek over quite a varied terrain.

Memorable Photography: Capture moments that are incomparable to any other possible regard for art or craftsmanship when it comes to beautiful sceneries.

Short Annapurna base camp trek Outline Itinerary

Day 1: Drive to Nayapul. Trek to Chomrong

Day 2: Trek Himalaya Hotel

Day 3: Trek Machapurchre base camp.

Day 4: Trek Annapurna Base camp.

Day 5: Trek Dovan.

Day 6: Trek to Kimche. Drive to Pokhara via Nayapul

Annapurna base camp Trek Price


Travellers

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Silver

USD 1230

USD 780

USD 775

USD 700

USD 690

USD 660

USD 650

USD 630

Gold

USD 1560

USD 1110

USD 1105

USD 1030

USD 1020

USD 990

USD 980

USD 960

Silver Package Price Including

Gold Package Price Including


International airport to hotel pick and drop by private vehicle
One highly experienced mountain Guide and Porter
Accommodation food, drinks, salary, insurance, transportation of both trek guide and Porter
Down jacket, four seasonal sleeping bag, duffel bag and trekking map (down jacket and sleeping bag are to be returned after trip completion)
Group medical supplies (first aid kit)
All necessary paper works and Annapurna conservation area entry permit
TIMS Card (Trekker’s Information Management System card)
All additional government tax
Pokhara valley sightseeing
Transportation(Pokhara to Nayapul / Phedi to Pokhara)


International airport pick and drop by private vehicle
Accommodation in Mountain lodge run by local people during trek
Meal on full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner) a cup of tea in each meals during trekking
One highly experienced mountain Guide and Porter
Down jacket, four seasonal sleeping bag, duffel bag,and trekking map (down jacket and sleeping bag are to be returned after trip completion)
Accommodation food, drinks, salary, insurance, transportation of both trek guide and Porter
Group medical supplies (first aid kit)
All necessary paper works and Annapurna conservation area entry permit
TIMS Card (Trekker’s Information Management System card)
All additional government tax
Pokhara valley sightseeing
Pokhara to Nayapul transportation
Phedi to Pokhara transportation

Silver Package Price Excluding

Gold Package Price Excluding


Other ground transportation
Kathmandu hotel
Pokhara hotel
Personal Trekking gear
Personal medical kits
Accommodation in Mountain lodge run by local people during trek
All meals during trekking
International air fare
Travelers’ insurance
All drinks (Cold and hot drinks) (Alcohol and cold drinks)
Boiled water, Hot shower, Mineral water, Batteries charge and hot drinks (in pot)
All meals Kathmandu and Pokhara
Bar bills, telephone bills and other personal expenses (shopping/ laundry)
Tips to guide and porter
All expenses due to unavoidable events e.g. Personal illness, strike etc.
Evacuation charge in case of emergency whilst trekking
We don't include drinking water on the trek which you can buy a number of places for between $1 and $3 a bottle (it gets more expensive towards base camp). A better solution is to buy water tablets in Kathmandu for around $2 and treat the water (your guide can help you find the good places to fill your water bottle).
The other things not included on the trek are like charging batteries and hot showers. Hot Showers are also available in a few for around $4 and charging costs about $1.50 an hour.
Unforeseen cost due to weather conditions etc. You are responsible for extra hotel nights ($30/night).
Nepal entry visa fee (USD30 for 15 days/ USD 50 for 30 days from date of issue) (You may easily get Nepal visa upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu)


Other ground transportation
International air fare
Kathmandu hotel
Pokhara hotel
Personal Trekking gear
Personal medical kits
Travelers insurance
Cold drinks (Alcohol and cold drinks)
Extra food (desserts,cake, pudding bakery item, sauce)
Boiled water, Hot shower, cocoa, Mineral water, coffee and hot drinks (in pot)
All meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara
Bar bills, telephone bills and other personal expenses (shopping/ laundry)
Tips to guide and porter
All expenses due to unavoidable events e.g. Personal illness, strike etc.
Evacuation charge in case of emergency whilst trekking
We don't include drinking water on the trek which you can buy a number of places for between $1 and $3 a bottle (it gets more expensive towards base camp). A better solution is to buy water tablets in Kathmandu for around $2 and treat the water (your guide can help you find the good places to fill your water bottle).
The other things not included on the trek are like charging batteries and hot showers. Hot Showers are also available in a few for around $4 and charging costs about $1.50 an hour.
Unforeseen cost due to weather conditions etc. You are responsible for extra hotel nights ($30/night) and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Nepal entry visa fee (USD 30 for 15 days/ USD 50 for 30 days from date of issue) (You may easily get Nepal visa upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu)

What is differences of Silver and Gold?

The different between these two prices is only two services. In Gold price during trekking, we provide you accommodation in tea house and all meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner). But in Silver price the trekkers should pay by themselves the expenses of their meals and accommodation in tea house while you're in trekking days. But other services which are included in gold price are also included in silver price.

Short Annapurna base camp trek details Itinerary

Day 1: Drive to Nayapul(1070m) and Kimche(1640m). Trek to Chomrong (2170 m).

Transfer hotel to Kathmandu domestic airport. Fly Kathmandu to Pokhara. It is a 25m scenic mountain flight to Pokhara.

Meet the guide in Pokhara airport. From Pokhara one and half hour drive to Nayapul. From Naypul to Kimche via Syauli Bazaar. The road is new skirts below the Ghandruk village along the Modi Khola directly from Syauli Bazaar(1170m).
The trail flows the Modi River through the rice field to New Bridge. Here you can look for the beehive of the famous honey hunters. From New Bridge, the trail begins to climb around the Kimrong Khola. The trail became steep and slippery just before the Jhunu Danda (1780 m).
From Jhinu Danda the trail accent 400 m continuous to the Taglung village. It is one of the toughest stages in the Annapurna sanctuary trek. The Chhomrong village 2170 m is one of the biggest Gurung settlements and the village home to many ex-Gurkha soldiers. O/n at Mountain Lodge.

Day 2: Chomrong to Himalaya Hotel (2920 m).

From Chomrong the trail steep decent staircase at the side stream. After the cross-iron bridge, the trail climbs steps steeply upwards to a few corners until Sinuwa at 2335 m.
From Sinuwa the trail ascents the muddy and rocky trail of the Kuldighar from here you can view the spectacular massive Mt. Fishtail (6996 m). The trail passes through the slippery, misty rhododendron forest near Modi Khola. After crossing bamboo branches, and rotting tree trunks you're in Bomboo at 2310m.
From Bamboo one-hour continuous walking thick forest to the Dovan 2505m. Lunch. After Dovan the trail climbs up from the murky gorge onto the high upland meadows.

The trail soon penetrates the dense bamboo forest at Himalaya Hotel (2920 m). O/n at Mountain Lodge.

Day 3 :Himalayan Hotel to Machapurchre base camp

The trail continues accent to the Hinku Cave at 3150m the risky area of the avalanche from Hiunchuli the period of monsoon until early October. From Hinku Cave the trail dives across a small ravine and straddles a small climb you’re in Deurali at 3230 m.
From the Deurali trail flows the stream Modi Khola with a spectacular view of Gangapurna and Machapurchhere to the Bagar (3300 m). The trail across the Modi Khola continues on the east bank before crossing back to the main track. The final accent through the rocky meadows trails to the Machapuchhre Base Camp at 3700 m. O/n in Mountain Lodge.

Day 4 : Machapurchre base camp to Annapurna Base camp(4130 m).

From Machhapuchhre Base camp the trail climbs steadily wide meadows three-hour walking in thin air. We recommend you start trekking a little earlier as usual before the sun makes a warm icy platform. The cloud is below until lunch so the mountain views are incredible. After lunch you can climb for acclimatized and energetic up to the ridge of the southwest, on the moraine alongside the glacier drops from Annapurna south. After gaining height provides more spectacular mountain views in Annapurna sanctuary the Tharpu Chuli and Singu Chuli are both trekking peaks. To spend overnight in Annapurna base camp gives a different perspective to this great amphitheater of mountains. It is truly a land of the magical make-believe. Evening beautiful sunset views the west face of the Annapurna Mountain range and Machhapuchhre Himal. O/n at Mountain Lodge in Annapurna base camp.

Day 5 : Annapurna Base Camp to Dovan (2505).

Early morning spectacular sunrise view in Annapurna Mountain including Annapurna south, Annapurna I, Gangapurna, and Machhapuchhre. After breakfast, the trail retreat down to the Dovan. 10 hours walking. O/n at Mountain Lodge in Dovan.

Day 6 : Dovan to Kimche(1640m) via Jhinudanda(1780 m). Drive to Pokhara via Nayapul

After breakfast the trail accent to the Khuldi Jhar than a few times up and down a small hill through the thick forest you're in Sinuwa. From Sinuwa the trial steep decent to the stream. After crossing the bridge, the trail continuous accent stone staircase to the Chomrong village. After descending from high altitude is always relaxing and refreshing on body and mind. From Chimrong village the trail descends to the Jhinu Danda. In Jhinudanda you can take a side trial from here you can visit the hot springs if time permits. From Jhinu Danda the trail contours to the New Bride. From the new bridge, the trail follows the Modi River through the rice paddy to the Kimche. From Kimche Drive to Pokhara via Syauli Bazaar and Nayapul. Trek end. From Nayapul one and half hour drive to the Pokhara. O/n at hotel in Pokhara.

Know Before Annapurna base camp Trek

Accommodation during trekking

In Annapurna base camp trek region we offer you accommodation in tea house (mountain lodge). A Tea House is the combination of guest house, restaurant, and social hang out. The rooms are spare with twin beds and very little additional furniture. Blankets are generally provided. Most bathrooms are shared and toilets can be either squat type of the western version. Most of the Tea Houses have running water facility. Many of them also avail hot water for shower. But you will by charge by hotel owner using hot water shower.

Meals during trekking

In Tea House trekking you will usually have breakfast and dinner in the lodge; lunch will be eaten at one of the trail side restaurants. Every Tea House serves the traditional Nepali meal Dal Bhat (rice and lentils), as well as a variety of different food items, such as rice, vegetables, noodles, potatoes and soup. Some have western food such as pizza, pasta and French fries. Soft drinks, snacks and beer are available in most of the Tea Houses and trail side restaurants.

Safe Drinking Water in Trekking

We suggest you to drink Euro-guard filters water now several guest houses have this system or bring chlorine tablets to purify the normal water available in the guest houses along the way. Also boiled filter water is available in tea house they are using gas or electric boiler. For water ask to lodge people which might cost little during whole period of trekking. Although mineral water is available in most places which is better choice and there is no provision to dispose of the plastic bottles, but we encourage the guests to do what they can protect the environment.

Trekking Team (Guide, Porter)

We offer you an experienced trekking guide. He is in charge of your overall trekking. This is the person you should go to with all problems, concerns and questions. He is well trained in all aspects of trekking, high altitude medicine, first aid and emergency procedure. He is selected in terms of his professionalism. Remember that trekking guides are local citizens and their English may be basic and limited to trek related topics. About porters, they carry your luggage. They are also local citizens. Normally one porter carries 20 to 25 kg of stuff. Normally we provide one porter for two trekkers.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is compulsory in order to participate on any of our trips. When selecting a travel insurance policy we require that at a minimum you are covered for medical expenses including emergency repatriation. We strongly recommend that the policy also covers personal liability, cancellation, curtailment and loss of luggage and personal effects.

Washing and Toilet facilities for Tea house Trekking

Most lodges provide hot showers, though sometimes a hot shower means a bucket of hot water only but availability of hot water can ask to your trekking guide. For ecological reasons please try to limit your use of hot water unless if you are providing solar - heated water. Please note that at higher altitude and in colder seasons there is rare chance to have enough hot water for all the trekkers. If the water is frozen then ask your guide to get warm bowl of water. Toilets are usually Asian squat style and vary in how clean they are. Normally toilets are outside the lodge but now some lodges have attached or indoor toilets. The rubbish bin in the toilet is kept for your used toilet paper.

Re-charging Batteries of Electronic Items on the Trek

You can recharge your batteries with electricity or solar power sources. In Nepal 220 – 240 volt 50 MHZ (50 Cycles per Second) power is supplied. Just need to have a plug adaptor in case of socket fitting, which you can buy in Kathmandu before the trip since the plugs in Nepal might be different. You might have to pay small amount fee/hour for recharging facilities.

Where can I store the bags that I do not need to take on trekking ?

You don't need to carry all your stuff which is not required for trekking. You can be left at your hotel or Himalayan Smile Treks office in Kathmandu. Nearly all hotels have a luggage deposit but we do not store clients valuables in our office. Also the hotel you will provide locker their you can store your valuables things. After you come back from trekking, we handover your luggage and other stuff to you.

Whom should I contact during their stay in Nepal ?

We assign one of our officers to look after you, who constantly stay in touch with you during your stay in Nepal. We give you his mobile number. Or you may directly contact to our office number also.

Am I fit to Trekking? Should I do prior preparation to trek ?

In fact you don't need to be a mountaineer with rippling muscles to enjoy trekking. If you are reasonably fit, have a spirit of mountain journey and like walking, you are always qualified for any trekking in Nepal. You do not need any previous experience. However we suggest you some physical fitness programs such as running, swimming, hiking before you embark on journey.

Can I have vegetarian meals in mountain (camping / tea house trekking) ?

If you're doing camping trek we offer standard meals as well as a vegetarian meal option. Just let us know if you want vegetarian meals when you book your trek. But we can't fulfill every trekkers requirement(i.e., dietary requirements or special meals ). Also tea house trekking you will get vegetarian meal. Please tell about your trekking guide about details of your food allergy.

If I am solo trekkers can I have my own room in tea house ?

If your solo trekkers we will provide you on single room in tea house. In peak season (October, November, December , March, April) you have to share room with a member of the same sex but it is rarely.

What kind of food will be served while on trek ?

You will be served freshly cooked food during trekking. In all tea houses/ lodges along trekking trail Western, Continental and Nepali dishes are available. Three meals a day will be provided you in full board (Gold) package.

How long do we trek per day and how high ?

Up to a maximum of 5-6 hours a day with lunch breaks along the trail. The maximum altitude is depends upon which trek you are going. In Nepal normally the maximum altitude of most of the trekking falls between 3500m to 5000m.

What happens if I get sickness during trekking ?

To some trekkers when they go over 3000 m they may feel some affect of altitude sickness like shortness of breath and possibly a light headed which is fairly common. Sometime they may also get diarrhea as well as sprains and muscle aches. In such case our guide who is experienced in first aid treatment and high altitude sickness will advise you about any health requirements and also treat you. Altitude sickness is dangerous but it can be avoidable. If your follow a few simple rules you will not suffer from altitude sickness. Rules are trek slowly with your guide, drink at least two liters of water per day (not including beer or soft drinks), If you feel shortness of breath, a slight headache or dizziness, tell your guide and rest immediately. Lie down, drink water. If you are still feeling unwell you may consider going down a few hundred meters. Do not pretend you are okay, and do not go down alone. For further information of altitude sickness.

I have asthma/ diabetes / another medical condition. Can I still do the trek ?

You must disclose at the time of booking any medical condition that could affect your ability to do the Himalaya trekking. The Himalayan Smile Treks advise to do trek who has with heart conditions, knee problems, severe asthma or pregnant should not participate in the trek. The Himalayan Smile Treks could not be responsible in Himalaya trekking due to the lack of the medical facilities any problems due to your special dietary requirements or medical condition

Is there a minimum or maximum age limit for Trekking in Nepal ?

There is no government restriction on the age limit for the Nepal trekking. If the trekkers children under the age of 8 years old and adults over 70 years old. The Himalayan Smile Treks recommend to hire an extra porter(our package price including one porter for two people).

Can hire an extra porter in Mountain ?

In our trek packages one porter is including for two people. The one porter can carry 20-25 kg your luggage( per person 12 KG). If you're interested to hire extra porter we will recommend to hire in Lukla for Everest base camp trek. The porter cost approximately USD 15. If you want to hire a porter then please let us know at the time you make your trek booking. After Lukla it is very difficult to get porter. if your hire porter above the Lukla or Namche bazaar the porter cost USD 20 to 30 but they cannot always be reliable.

How hot/cold does it get in a day ?

As general rule, it is hot enough during the days to wear an open-neck shirt with shorts and you will not be cold. During the evening, it gets cold so, long trousers and a warm jersey is essential.

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Why Himalayan Smile Trek ?

We, at Himalayan Smile Treks and Adventures believe in providing high quality service at the competitive price. As we are based in Nepal and we are equipped with the knowledge and experience in organizing trips to Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet, we would like to extend our hands to you for business cooperation. We provide personalized services and attention to each of your travellers and they will feel valued at our hands.

Why Choose Our Annapurna Base Camp ?

  • Expert Guides: Our knowledgeable and friendly guides will make your Annapurna Base Camp experience unforgettable.
  • Tailored Itineraries: We offer customized Annapurna Base Camp  to suit different fitness levels and preferences.
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