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| Duration: 15 Days |
Maximum Elevation: 4130m |
| Grade: Medium |
Season: Mid September
to November and March to mid May |
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Walk through villages, then climb through forests into
the Annapurna Sanctuary, a valley surrounded by high Himalayan
peaks. A great opportunity to get into the mountains without
the altitude problems of the Mt. Everest
This fantastic 13-day trek offers the most spectacular
landscape views of the Himalayas, allowing you to be completely
immersed in the heart of the towering Annapurna range. Altitudes
of 4130m are reached, and a reasonable level of physical
fitness is required to comfortably complete this expedition.
The journey commences in the ancient city of Kathmandu;
from Kathmandu we will board a bus to Pokhara for an overnight
stay. The trek begins in the beautiful lakeside city of
Pokhara, from where we will take a short bus ride to Phedi
(900m) village, where the adventures really start. Ascending
along the trail through a number of beautiful Villages e.g.
Dhampu , Pothana ,Landruk and bank of river to village of
Jhinu Danad we can enjoy baiting in the soothing hot springs.
As we ascend to the village of Chhomrong, we will be able
to appreciate crystal clear views of the infamous and unconquered
Machhapuchhare (Holy fish-tail Mountain, 6900m). Trekking
through some breathtakingly colorful rhododendron forests,
we follow the trail to the Himalayan Hotel (2840m), where
we can admire dramatic views of the Himalayan scenery. At
Machhapuchhare Base Camp (3700m) we will take some time
to acclimatize to the altitude, admire the awesome mountain-scape
of Annapurna III (7600m) and IV (7400m) and marvel at the
colossal icy form of the Machhapuchhare Glacier. Continuing
to the Annapurna Base Camp (4130m) we can see the sunrise
over the immense stature of Annapurna I (8019m). As the
dawn breaks, we will be able to appreciate the fact that
we are completely surrounded by the soaring Himalayan peaks.
There is also a lot of fun to be had playing in the snow
of the vast Annapurna Glacier. The final highlight of the
trek will be to climb Poon Hill (3210m) from where we will
enjoy our last scenic views of Himalayas and surrounding
rice terraces (a photographers paradise!). Descending to
Tirkhedhunga, we will be transported back to Pokhara, our
final destination.
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| Outline
Itinerary |
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Day
1 - Arrival in Katmandu International Airport and transferred
to Hotel
Day 2 - Katmandu Valley Sightseeing; pre trek information;
evening guide introductions
Day 3 - Pokhara to Pokhara by tourist bus and over night in
Pokhara
Day 4 - Trekking starts: Phedi to Tolka
Day 5 - Tolka to Chhomrong via Jhinu Danad hot-springs
Day 6 - Chhomrong to Bamboo
Day 7 - Bamboo to Himalayan Hotel
Day 8 - Himalayan Hotel to Machhapuchhare Base Camp
Day 9 - Machhapuchhare Base Camp to Annapurna Base Camp
Day 10 - Annapurna Base Camp to Bamboo
Day 11 - Bamboo to Chhomrong
Day 12 - Chhomrong to Tatopani
Day 13 - Tatopani to Ghorepani
Day 14 - Ghorepani to Tirkhedhunga via Poon Hill
Day 15 - Tirkhedhunga to Nayapul to Pokhara (1.30hrs) by bus
trek concludes. |
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| Let
me give you price for above trip |
Price
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Price for four person basis: US$ ??? per person
Price for plus five person basis: US$ ??? per person |
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Service Include for Annapurna Region |
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Pre-trip services & advice |
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Transportation - Airport pick up
drop and Kathmandu sightseeing by private coach and
other transportation as per itinerary by bus |
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Trekking Permit/(ACAP)/national park
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Sightseeing and entry fee |
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Accommodations - two night hotel
in Kathmandu ,two night hotel in Pokhara and on teahouse
as per plan , twins sharing basic |
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Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner while
on trek and drinks tea coffee as well boiled water |
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English speaking trained
government licensed holder guide/Sherpa for trek and
tours |
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One porter every two members |
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Staff's insurance, well
paid salary, equipments, foods, transport and accommodations
etc. |
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Rescue Arrangements off course not
the rescue bills |
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10 % VAT and 3% TSC taxes |
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Service Doesn't Include for Annapurna Region |
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Personal expenses (e.g.
phone calls, laundry, alcohol, soft drinks, bottled
water, souvenirs, etc.) |
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Tips for porter and guide |
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Other personal
expenses |
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Your personal
insurance |
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Equipment |
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International
airport tax (Rs. 1700 ) |
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Excess baggage
charges |
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Tips for the
staffs because this is the sign of the guest happiness
at the end of the trip it has been establish a custom
say "Baksis |
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Any loss due
to unforeseen circumstances such as flight delays, road
blockage due to landslide, Etc. |
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Travel, trek
and expedition medical and evacuation insurance |
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Emergency
evacuation charges, if required |
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Donation,
Food in city (Kathmandu and Pokhara ) |
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| SERVICE
MENU |
Breakfast
: Jeffle, Pancake, Fried Banana, Fruit Salad, Coffee and
Tea
Lunch : Fried Potatoes, Fried Noodle, Noodle Soup,
Omelet, Fruit Salad, Snack, Coffee and Tea
Dinner : Nasi Campur ( mix rice ), Fried Rice, Fried
Chicken/Omelate, Fruit Salad, TOFU/TEMPE,Snack, coffee and
Tea.
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| What
to bring when climbing |
1)
Camera
2) Binoculars if any?because when you camping at Lake site,
over there have beauty bird watching J
3) Toilet paper
4) Hat / Cap
5) Sun cream
6) Warm Clothing (fleece) Wind Jacket ( Last time I was there
5 degree )
7) Head Lamp
8) Rain Coat ( during Raining Season Nov-March )
9) Walking Stick
10) Sunglasses
11) Hiking Shoes
12) You can fishing if you want.
13) Sleeping Bag if you not dare to use them |
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