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Annapurna Base Camp Budget Trek

Trip code
Package name Annapurna Base Camp Budget Trek
Duration 11
Max. elevation 4130 m
Level MODERATE
Transportation Car and Tourist Bus
Accomodation Hotel and Teahouses
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route
Cost USD 575 per person

Highlights

Overview

Annapurna Base Camp Budget Trek is a special package shortens to 11 days. Despite of enough money you won’t have time to travel. While you have time but not enough money it becomes a barrier on your dream. So, we have brought you this amazing package which will neither consume your lots of money nor the valuable time. Check out our Annapurna Base Camp Budget Trek. 

The main highlights of Annapurna Base Camp Budget Trek can be pointed highly. Such as the trek is in the heart of Annapurna. Its also known as panoramic and sanctuary Trek. You must grab the opportunity to visit the hilariously beautiful Poonhill. This will allow you to observe the mesmerizing views of the whole Annapurna Range. This Trek is full a lodge based trek. You will be give neat and tidy lodges during the trek.  We assure you best hospitality and quality services in reasonable cost. Grab the opportunity to explore this amazing trek with small amount of money and time.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Drive to Pokhara (900 m) in a Tourist Bus – 7 hours

Our trekking staff will pick you up at the hotel at 6:30 am and escort you to the tourist bus station. The bus to Pokhara leaves at around 7:30 am. A beautiful valley set on the banks of the Phewa Lake, Pokhara is also known for its panoramic views of Annapurna and Machapuchare (shape of fish tail) in the north, Dhaulagiri in the west and Lamjung Himal and Manaslu in the east. It is smaller and much less hectic than Kathmandu, hence providing the perfect starting point for our trek.

Day 2 : Drive to Nayapul (1,010 m) and Trek to Tikhedunga (1,570 m) – 4 hours

We begin our trek at Nayapul after a hour drive on a private vehicle from Pokhara. After a short 15-minute walk along the banks of the Modi Khola, we reach Birethanti (1,015 m), a large village with many shops and teahouses. From there, the trail continues through the village and follows the north bank of the Bhurungdi Khola. The trail climbs steadily up the side of the valley to Hille at 1,495 m. After a short climb, we reach Tikhedhunga at 1,570 m. Today’s walk is relatively short and easy, a prelude to the trekking experience in the Annapurna region.

Day 3 : Trek to Ghorepani (2,840 m) – 5 hours

We move on towards the steep climb to Ulleri, a large Magar village at an altitude of 2,070 m. The trail ascends more gently from this point, through fine forests of oak and rhododendrons, towards Banthanti at 2,250 m. Then we trek towards Nangethanti at 2,460 m. After an hour walk we arrive at Ghorepani (2,840 m).

Day 4 : Hike up to Poon Hill (3,210 m) and Trek to Tadapani (2,610 m) – 7 hours

Today, very early in the morning, we start an hour hiking to Poon Hill at an elevation of 3,210 m, a brilliant mountain range spectacle; this vantage point provides an unobstructed view of the sunrise over the high Himalayas. There we spend about 1 hour and returning to Ghorepani, we take a hot breakfast. Then we make a climb along ridges, and through pine and rhododendron forests, towards Deurali (2,960 m). After that, we descend to the Banthanti, then turn off to Tadapani.

Day 5 : Trek to Lower Sinuwa 5hr (2325m)

The day starts with a steep downhill through rhododendron forests. Leaving Tadapani, we descend through the forests and then the trail eases as we reach Gurjung which is the village of Gurung people. From here it is a walk to Sinuwa at an elevation of 2,325 m.

Day 6 : Hiking up to Deurali 5hr (3200m).

Today the trail drops down to the Chomrong Khola and again we continue climbing to Khuldighar at 2,380 m where there used to be an ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area) check post. There is a clearing in the forest a little further on, from which, the route travels very steeply down a rock bank, then levels out, running through thickets of bamboo at the bottom of the gorge, keeping always on the west side of the river. We walk through bamboo and rhododendron forests to Deurali(3200 m)

Day 7 : Trek to Annapurna Base Camp (4,130 m) – 7 hours

Today the trail climbs on past the Hinko Cave, Deurali and then Machapuchare Base Camp, which isn’t really a base camp since climbing Mt Machapuchare is not permitted. Since it is totally surrounded by mountains, this area is known as the Annapurna Sanctuary. Two hours trek from Machapuchare Base Camp takes us to the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) at elevation of 4,130 m. There, we will view unobstructed views of mountain scenery, which is very spectacular.

Day 8 : Trek to Bamboo (2345 m) – 6 hours

We follow the same trail down today. The trail drops by 1,700 m to the bank of Modi Khola to Bamboo at 2,345 m where there are a few teahouse/lodges available to stay at.

Day 9 : Trek to Jhinu (1,780 m) – 5 hours

We follow the same trail until Chomrong. Once we have passed Khuldighar, there is an experimental sheep farm. The trail continues through rhododendron and bamboo fields. From Chomrong, the trail descends very steeply to the Jhinu, where we can bath in natural hot springs.

Day 10 : Trek to Nayapul (1,010 m), Drive to Pokhara – 5.5 hours and Guided Tour of Barahi Temple and Fewa Lake

From Jhinu we walk at the right side of Modi Khola for 4.5 hrs to Birethanti which can be considered one of the best and the most relaxing walks of the entire trek. We reach Nayapul. Then an hour drive will take us back to Pokhara.

After we check into the hotel, we will then walk to the Fewa Lake for our boating trip to Barahi Temple.

Day 11 : Drive Back to Kathmandu (1,400 m) in a Tourist Bus – 7 hours

We will be driving back to Kathmandu in the morning.

If you are interested in extending the trip, there are many options such as Chitwan jungle safari, river rafting adventure, Kathmandu shopping tour, mountain biking and other activities. And the trek comes to an end.

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