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Annapurna Base Camp Trek Via Poon Hill
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Annapurna Base Camp Trek Via Poon Hill
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Annapurna Base Camp Trek Via Poon Hill

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Trek Overview

Annapurna Base Camp Trek via Poonhill is one of the most sought-after treks in Nepal as it follows the exquisite and classic trail of Annapurna Base Camp. This trek is very famous among the climbers as it leads to the bottom of iconic Mount Annapurna (8,091 meters). The panoramic views from Poonhill View point and breathtaking feelings of getting the closest view of Mt. Annapurna are just among the few highlights that attract many climbers and trekkers every year. Passing through charming villages, narrow roads, and beautiful rhododendron forests you reach Annapurna Base Camp. You’ll also be able to get the best views of Mt. Annapurna, Mt. Machhapuchre(Fishtail) and many other beautiful mountains throughout the whole trail to ABC base camp.

The trek is mainly suited for the experienced trekkers in a good physical shape. The trek goes upto the altitude of 4130 meters at Annapurna Base Camp which is the last destination of classic Annapurna Base Camp via Poonhill trek. The trek is best for the family with teens and friends who want to have a good experience in depth of nature. You also get to experience the way of life of people in the Himalayan remote region of Nepal. As you hike upto ABC via Poonhill you’ll pass many beautiful villages with welcoming and wonderful people. The food and the culture are also one of the most exquisite attractions of the region.

As the altitude goes above 4,000 meters during the Annapurna Base Camp via Poonhill Trek, trekkers need to be in a very good physical shape before embarking on the journey. Basic physical exercises are recommended to all the travellers 3-4 months prior to the trek. For your own comfort carrying basic trekking gears with you is also recommended to all the trekkers. There might be some hardships along the way but the trek surely will be worth it as you taste the authentic local foods and beverages along with the spectacular sceneries. The permits needed for the trek are TIMS permit and Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) permits, which we will acquire for you before you start the trek.

After a short visit of major UNESCO world heritage sites in Kathmandu, the trek begins with a spectacular drive to Pokhara, one of the top touristic attractions of Nepal. We head to Nayapul and trek upto Tikhedhunga to stay for the night with a belly full of local foods and beverages. We embark to beautiful Ghorepani the next day, which will be around 5 to 6 hours of walk. We reach Poonhill the next day and enjoy the best sceneries in the region and head on to Tadapani to stay for the Night. We move on to Sinuwa the next day. We move on to Deurali the next day from where we’ll be visiting our last destination Annapurna Base Camp. We stay at ABC for the night and trek down to Bamboo the next day. We move downwards to Pothana and onwards to Phedi via a different route. We drive back to Pokhara and take a stunning drive back to Kathmandu which marks the end to our spectacular Annapurna Base Camp via Poonhill Trek.



Altitude Profile

Altitude Profile
Daily Locations

Itinerary

Upon your arrival at the Kathmandu airport, you will be greeted by our airport representative and transferred to your 3-star level hotel in a private tourist vehicle. You will spend the night at the hotel and enjoy a dinner.

Altitude: 1,350m/4,428ft

After having morning breakfast we’ll go to have a short sightseeing of major UNESCO listed world heritage sites in Kathmandu. Then we’ll have a short briefing session and you can start preparing for the trek.

Transportation
Trekking

We head to Pokhara early in the morning via the deluxe bus. You’ll be able to enjoy many beautiful sceneries along the way and as you reach Pokhara you’ll be transferred to your Hotel. You can take a walk along the Lakeside Pokhara.

Altitude: 820m/2,690ftWalking Hours: 6-7 hours
Transportation
Drive

After a short drive to Nayapul, our trek will officially begin as we head to Tikhedhunga. The hike will be short and we stay at Tikhedhunga for the night.

Altitude: 1,540m/5,052ftWalking Hours: 1hour
Transportation
Trekking + Drive

Today after morning breakfast we head to Ghorepani, one of the famous destinations of the region. You’ll be able to enjoy many breathtaking mountain views along the way as we reach Ghorepani to stay for the night.

Altitude: 2,870m/9,416ftWalking Hours: 6 hour
Transportation
Trekking

We head to Poonhill early in the morning hoping to catch the beautiful Sunrise. After we finish clicking pictures and enjoying the scenery to the full we reach Tadapani and get our good night’s sleep.

Altitude: 3,210m/10,531ftWalking Hours: 6-7 hours
Transportation
Trekking

After having a delicious breakfast we move on to Sinuwa. We pass small waterfalls and small crooks along the way and stay at Sinuwa for the night.

Altitude: 2,360m/7,743ftWalking Hours: 5-6 hours
Transportation
Trekking

Today the trek ascends to Deurali, a beautiful stopover destination. You can try local beverages before sleeping and have a good night’s sleep.

Altitude: 3,230m/10,564ftWalking Hours: 5-6 hours
Transportation
Trekking

Today is the day, that’s worth all the pain and hardships you have had to bear. After you see the breathtaking closest view of iconic Mount Annapurna you will surely get lost in your own world forgetting all the hustles and bustles of life. We stay there for the night and continue our journey tomorrow.

Altitude: 4,130m/13,550ftWalking Hours: 4-5 hours
Transportation
Trekking

Today we hike down to Bamboo. The hike will be long but the views will keep entertaining you.

Altitude: 2,300m/7,546ftWalking Hours: 6-7 hours
Transportation
Trekking

After morning breakfast, we move onwards to Jhinu Dada. We sleep at a local lodge with a belly full of hot local foods and beverages.

Altitude: 1,770m/5,807ftWalking Hours: 4-5 hours
Transportation
Trekking

We trek to Pothana, another beautiful village in the region. Enjoy the rest of your hike to the full as we head back to city life from tomorrow.

Altitude: 1,890m/6,201ftWalking Hours: 5-6 hours
Transportation
Trekking

Today, we do a short hike to Phedi and drive back to the bustling city of Pokhara. You can enjoy a good walk at lakeside Pokhara before taking a good sleep at our comfortable 3-star level hotel.

Walking Hours: 3hours
Transportation
Trekking + Drive

Today we drive back to Kathmandu via the same way before. You’ll be transferred to a cozy Hotel and you can go shop for souvenirs in the evening. Today marks the end to this beautiful journey as you’ll be heading back to your home tomorrow.

Walking Hours: 6-7 hours
Transportation
Drive

Today is the final day of your trek, and we prepare for our departure. We provide transportation to drop you off at the Tribhuvan International Airport. We exchange final farewells and hope to see each other again in the future. We wish you a pleasant journey and have a safe flight!!!.

Transportation
Flight + Trekking

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What's Included

  • 1 hour trekkers massage / Yoga after the trip completion.
  • 3 star hotel accommodations in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • 5 Hot showers (Attached bathroom) on a trek
  • A porter and his entire expenses.
  • Airport pickup and drop facility.
  • All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (National Park Permit, TIMS)
  • Breakfast,Lunch and dinner during the trek.
  • Company duffel bag, t-shirt, and trekking map.
  • Down jackets and sleeping bags (provided upon request).
  • First aid medical kit
  • Fresh seasonal fruits after the dinner (while on the trek).
  • Full day guided city tour in Kathmandu (Day 2) by a private vehicle.
  • Insurance of guide and porter.
  • Kathmandu-Pokhara-Kathmandu travel in a deluxe bus and Pokhara-Nayapul-Pokhara travel in a private taxi
  • Licensed, experienced and English speaking trekking guide
  • Lodge expenses during the trek.
  • Welcome and farewell dinner at one of the finest Nepalese Restaurant with traditional ethnic music and dance.

What's Not Included

  • Cost for additional trips.
  • Entrance tickets to monuments and museums
  • Extra night accommodations in case of early arrival, late departure, and early return from the trip(due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Meals in the city except for breakfast and other mentioned special dinner.
  • Nepal arrival visa.
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower, etc.)
  • Services not specifically stated in the itinerary
  • Travel insurance which covers emergency rescue and evacuation.

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Essential Information

Physical Fitness for Trekking

It is crucial to examine your physical condition before beginning any expedition. Before beginning any walk, people with pre-existing illnesses or medical disorders should speak with their doctor. High altitude treks can be physically taxing, even for people in good health, so it’s crucial to take your time and thoroughly acclimate before beginning. It is advised that you take a break and let your body acclimate to the altitude if you feel uneasy or encounter symptoms like headaches or shortness of breath. It’s advised to begin training at least three to four months before a strenuous expedition. As a result, you will be able to undertake the trek with increased strength and endurance. Regular, challenging exercise for at least an hour, three to four times a week, should be a part of any effective training program. This could involve sports like hiking, running, or cycling as well as weightlifting to increase muscular mass and general fitness. Remember that a safe and pleasurable hiking trip depends on careful planning. Therefore take the time to see a doctor, adjust to the environment properly, and prepare your body for the obstacles that lie ahead.

Meals

Enjoying the varied cuisine of the world is a part of traveling with Trek Central Nepal. While there are numerous dining options, meals are typically not included in the trip fee. As a result, you have the freedom to choose where and what to eat in addition to the extra advantage of economic freedom. The cost of food is typically low, and we frequently eat with our groups, giving us the chance to sample a variety of foods and form relationships with other travelers. Dining together is not required, though. Throughout your journey, your CEO can suggest the top eateries around. When breakfast is served, it usually consists of bread and eggs, rice porridge, or Asian-style noodles. Vegetarians should anticipate a wide range of options, while certain areas might only offer a few. In general, food is provided when trekking in remote locations. You’ll also be able to taste local authentic foods and beverages of indigenous communities, which will add an extra charm to your trip.

Accommodation

A tea house is a flexible facility that performs the functions of a guest house, restaurant, and gathering place while on a tea house walk. Except for those in high elevations, where there are dormitories, most tea houses offer private rooms. The lodges are typically simple, with only a few pieces of furniture, twin beds, and communal restrooms that could include either squat-style or western-style toilets. While most tea houses have running water, hot water may only be offered for an additional fee, and using water that has been heated with wood is discouraged because Nepalese communities lack enough fuel to do so without endangering the environment. While the rooms lack electric illumination unless the community has access to it, the dining room/lounge is heated by a Bukhara stove and generally has solar lighting. Lunch is typically eaten at a trailside restaurant, and breakfast and dinner are typically offered at the tea house. Every tea shop serves the classic Nepali cuisine Dal Bhat along with a range of other foods such rice, veggies, noodles, potatoes, soup, and Nepalese adaptations of western dishes. Soft drinks, munchies, beer, and Nepali milk tea are all available in tea rooms. Trekkers can purchase boiled water, and buying bottled water is not advised owing to its negative effects on the environment.

Packing List

Available for Rent:

  • Sleeping bag (100 – 200 NPR per day)

 

Cold Weather:

  • Long-sleeved shirts or sweater
  • Scarf
  • Warm gloves
  • Warm hat
  • Warm layers

 

Conservative Dress:

  • Modest clothing that covers knees and shoulders (Long pants, long skirts, shirts that cover shoulders)
  • Shawl or scarf (for temple visits)

 

Documents:

  • Flight info (required) (Printouts of e-tickets may be required at the border)
  • Insurance info (required) (With photocopies)
  • Passport (required) (With photocopies)
  • Required visas or vaccination certificates (required) (With photocopies)
  • Vouchers and pre-departure information (required)

 

Essentials:

  • Binoculars (optional)
  • Camera (With extra memory cards and batteries)
  • Cash, credit and debit cards
  • Day pack (Used for daily excursions or short overnights)
  • Ear plugs
  • First-aid kit (should contain lip balm with sunscreen, sunscreen, whistle, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, bandaids/plasters, tape, anti-histamines, antibacterial gel/wipes, antiseptic cream, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhea, rehydration powder, water purification tablets or drops, insect repellent, sewing kit, extra prescription drugs you may be taking)
  • Flashlight/torch (Headlamps are ideal)
  • Fleece top/sweater
  • Footwear
  • Hat
  • Locks for bags
  • Long pants/jeans
  • Moneybelt
  • Outlet adapter
  • Personal entertainment (Reading and writing materials, cards, music player, etc.)
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Shirts/t-shirts
  • Sleepwear
  • Small travel towel
  • Sunglasses
  • Toiletries (Preferably biodegradable)
  • Watch and alarm clock
  • Waterproof backpack cover
  • Windproof rain jacket

 

Health & Safety:

  • Face masks (required)
  • Hand sanitizer (required)
  • Pen (Please bring your own pen for filling out documents.)
  • Quick Covid Test/Antigen Test

 

High Altitude Trekking:

  • Down jacket (Recommended for winter season)
  • Hiking boots (Worn frequently prior to departure)
  • Pack liners to waterproof bags
  • Reusable water bottler – minimum 1 litre (Aluminium or Nalgene polypropylene are best)
  • Sandals (For wearing around camp in the evenings)
  • Sleeping bag and liner, 4 season
  • Spare boot laces
  • Thermal base layer
  • Waterproof gloves
  • Whistle
  • Windproof rain gear
  • Wool socks

Note: While trekking, it is highly recommended to wear clothing made of either wool or synthetic materials in layers, as they are quick-drying and provide better insulation. It is suggested to wear a base-layer, followed by a mid-layer such as a light fleece jacket, and then a windproof and waterproof layer to stay protected from the elements.

Please be aware that for this trip you will also need to have,

  • Flight info (required) (Printouts of e-tickets may be required at the border)
  • Insurance info (required) (With photocopies)
  • Passport (required) (With photocopies)
  • Required visas or vaccination certificates (required) (With photocopies)
  • Vouchers and pre-departure information (required)

What to Take

It is advised to bring as little as possible because this is an energetic tour that will involve continual mobility. One porter will transport the trekking equipment for two travelers in a waterproof duffel bag that we will provide. Each passenger’s luggage is only allowed to weigh a total of 10 kg (22 lbs). The weight limits for checked baggage and hand luggage for flights from Kathmandu to Lukla are 10 kg (22 lbs) and 5 kg (11 lbs), respectively. Some of your goods may be left in Kathmandu, but the hotel can impose a storage fee. But, you must carry all of your hiking supplies on the trek with you.

Travel Insurance

All of our travelers are required to have travel insurance. It is crucial to check that your travel insurance policy covers medical expenses and emergency rescue. Additionally, we advise that the policy cover loss of luggage and personal goods, cancellation, curtailment, and personal liability. We demand proof of purchase of the trip, such as a receipt or credit card statement in your name, even if you have credit card insurance. To verify the extent of protection offered by their participating insurer and to get the insurer’s emergency contact phone number, please get in touch with your bank.

Weather:

The prime trekking period in Nepal lasts from late October to mid-May and features pleasant walking temperatures at most heights, clear skies, and sporadic snowfall. The Kathmandu Valley has daytime temperatures ranging from 15C to 35C (59F to 95F), which drop to about 10C (50F) at 11,810ft (3,600m) and continue to fall as we climb. Trekking benefits vary depending on the season.

Autumn/Post-monsoon: mid-September to late-November

With daytime temperatures in Kathmandu about 20C, this is the primary hiking season in Nepal (68F). The skies are usually clear, providing pleasant hiking days with unobstructed views of the mountains. At the highest peaks, nighttime temperatures can dip to -10C (14F).

December till the end of February

Despite the chilly weather, this is the best time of year to trek in Nepal. Most of the time, especially in December, the skies are crystal clear, making for the greatest mountain views. At the highest altitudes, nights can get very cold, reaching -20C (-4F), while days are generally pleasant and sunny. Few people are using the paths. The highest midday temperature in Kathmandu is 19C. (66F).

Spring/pre-monsoon: from March to May

Temperatures are normally warmer during the day and at night, however in the afternoons a haze frequently forms. Lowlands may get very hot, with Kathmandu experiencing temperatures as high as 35C (95F). A popular time for trekking is spring because of the flowering plants.

On any departure, snow is likely, especially at higher altitudes.

Keep in mind that hilly places might experience unpredictable weather, so you should be ready with any unfavorable conditions beyond described above.

Drinking Water

Staying hydrated is crucial when engaging in physical activity, especially in high altitudes where it is advised to consume three to four liters of fluid per person each day. It is advised against purchasing bottled water because it adds to the plastic pollution problem. Instead, heated water, which is ideal for a bedtime refill, is sold in teahouses for between 150–300 Nepalese rupees per litre. As an alternative, free cold water is offered at teahouses, although it must be treated before consumption. Reusable bottles with efficient water treatment—such as handheld UV filters—are advised; Trek Central is a partner in the Water-to-Go filtration system. Defrost the filter by soaking it in lukewarm water for 10 to 15 minutes to prevent the filter from becoming clogged if the water freezes.

Passports and Visas

Except for Indian nationals, all travelers must get a visa to visit Nepal; this rule is valid for both air and ground travel. The majority of travelers can get visas when they arrive, however there are certain exceptions. There are other entry locations where visas can be obtained on arrival for overland travel, however Tribhuvan International Airport is the only airport that offers visas for air travel.

15-day single admission fee is $30;

30-day single entry fee is $50;

90-day multiple entry fee is $125.

These are the three entry options available with the tourist visa. For overland admission, make sure your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of arrival; for airport entry, kiosks are available for taking photos. Furthermore, have cash on hand and three passport photos with you. For more details visit Department of Immigration Website.

Arrival Instructions

Look for our company’s staff holding a sign with your name on it at Tribhuvan International Airport to welcome you and take you to your hotel in Kathmandu. Instead of accepting anyone’s offer to carry your bags, follow our designated agents and keep a watch on your personal items.

How to Book?

Read the terms and conditions carefully at first, ask a company representative any questions you may have, and fill out the booking form properly to reserve a tour. To make sure the trip is appropriate for your level of experience and fitness, it’s crucial to fully comprehend all of its components. Before paying the non-refundable deposit, take the time to thoroughly clarify any of your issues so that you can book your trip with confidence.

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