Annapurna Base
Camp (ABC), situated at the elevation of 4,130 meters, is the most famous
trekking destination in Annapurna Region of Nepal taking you through the
diverse territory, culture and wildlife along with spectacular views of giant
mountains. This trek is considered as easy, short and explorative trek
comparing with other higher altitude trek. The trekking trail passes through
terraced rice fields, beautiful Rhododendron forests, indigenous Gurung
villages, wide variety of flora and fauna and high altitude landscapes with the
gorgeous Annapurna Range views and high cascading waterfalls providing you a
heavenly pleasure. You can watch spectacular mountain views of giant Annapurna
range, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre and Himchuli and deep insight into the natural
and cultural heritage of the Himalayas allowing you to experience the lives of
several ethnic group people, wildlife and vegetation.
However, the
best time to make your journey towards Annapurna Base Camp is February to Mid-June
and September to November when you can grab all the opportunities and offerings
presented by the trail but the trail will be crowded during this time as being
most crowed trekking region of Nepal. Being flexible trekking trail, you can
also extend or reduce your trip with the time you have separated for this trip.
Annapurna Base Camp trek starts with a scenic drive towards Pokhara valley from
Kathmandu valley and further a drive leading to Naya Pool. From Naya Pool,
start your actual trek passing through Ghandruk, Chomrong, Bamboo, Deurali and
Annapurna Base Camp at the elevation of 4,130 meters above sea level. From base
camp, you can trek back to Bamboo, Jhinu Danda and finally Naya Pool again. You
can return back to Kathmandu valley via drive from here.
Moreover, the
major highlights of this trek includes relaxing in the hot water pool at Jhinu Danda
after returning from the base camp, exploring two base camps (Annapurna and
Machhapuchhre Base Camp) in a single trip, close look into the culture,
traditions, and typical living practices of Gurung people in Ghandruk village,
capturing 360-degree view of Annapurna ranges, Hiunchuli, Gangapurna,
Machhapuchhre Himal from the ABC and walking through the forests with diverse
flora and fauna.
Annapurna
Base camp Trek
Annapurna Base
Camp (ABC), situated at the elevation of 4,130 meters, is the most famous
trekking destination in Annapurna Region of Nepal taking you through the
diverse territory, culture and wildlife along with spectacular views of giant
mountains. This trek is considered as easy, short and explorative trek
comparing with other higher altitude trek. The trekking trail passes through
terraced rice fields, beautiful Rhododendron forests, indigenous Gurung
villages, wide variety of flora and fauna and high altitude landscapes with the
gorgeous Annapurna Range views and high cascading waterfalls providing you a
heavenly pleasure. You can watch spectacular mountain views of giant Annapurna
range, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre and Himchuli and deep insight into the natural
and cultural heritage of the Himalayas allowing you to experience the lives of
several ethnic group people, wildlife and vegetation.
However, the
best time to make your journey towards Annapurna Base Camp is February to Mid-June
and September to November when you can grab all the opportunities and offerings
presented by the trail but the trail will be crowded during this time as being
most crowed trekking region of Nepal. Being flexible trekking trail, you can
also extend or reduce your trip with the time you have separated for this trip.
Annapurna Base Camp trek starts with a scenic drive towards Pokhara valley from
Kathmandu valley and further a drive leading to Naya Pool. From Naya Pool,
start your actual trek passing through Ghandruk, Chomrong, Bamboo, Deurali and
Annapurna Base Camp at the elevation of 4,130 meters above sea level. From base
camp, you can trek back to Bamboo, Jhinu Danda and finally Naya Pool again. You
can return back to Kathmandu valley via drive from here.
Moreover, the
major highlights of this trek includes relaxing in the hot water pool at Jhinu Danda
after returning from the base camp, exploring two base camps (Annapurna and
Machhapuchhre Base Camp) in a single trip, close look into the culture,
traditions, and typical living practices of Gurung people in Ghandruk village,
capturing 360-degree view of Annapurna ranges, Hiunchuli, Gangapurna,
Machhapuchhre Himal from the ABC and walking through the forests with diverse
flora and fauna.
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