Annapurna Sanctuary Trek
Annapurna Sanctuary Trek
Annapurna Sanctuary Trek
15 Days Starting and ending in Kathmandu, Nepal
Visiting: Kathmandu, Pokhara, Naya Pul, Ghorepani, Tadapani, Chhomrong, Modi Khola Valley, Machapuchare Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, Bamboo, Jhinnudanda, Pothana
Tour operator:
Tour code:
127
Specialist Group:
Singles Solo
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Age range:
12-75
Special diets catered:
Request dietary needs
Tour operated in:
EnglishTrip Styles:
Active, Adventure Tours, Small Group, Walking Hiking and Trekking
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Tour Overview
Embark on the Annapurna Sanctuary Trek, a captivating journey through the heart of Nepal's majestic landscapes. This trek offers an unforgettable experience, starting in the vibrant city of Kathmandu and leading you through the breathtaking Annapurna region. Witness the awe-inspiring sunrise from Poon Hill, where the first light dances on the snow-capped peaks, and explore the serene beauty of the Annapurna Sanctuary. With comfortable stays in boutique hotels and trekking lodges, you'll be guided by experienced trekking guides and porters, ensuring a seamless adventure. Traverse lush rhododendron forests, cross charming villages, and marvel at the panoramic mountain views. This trek is perfect for singles seeking a thrilling walking, hiking, and trekking experience, with all necessary permits and trekking gear included. Enjoy the convenience of private transport and the option to upgrade to flights between Kathmandu and Pokhara, making this an ideal escape into the Himalayas.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrival In Kathmandu
Location: Kathmandu
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Kathmandu hotel
We welcome you to the airport and take you to your hotel in the centre of Kathmandu, where our Encounters Travel agent welcomes you, helps you settle in and explains the agenda for the rest of your tour.
Day 2 : Pokhara (Flying Option Available)
Location: Pokhara
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Pokhara hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
You started off early today, going west for Pokhara. You will travel by private car or minivan with a driver and a trekking guide, and once clear of the surrounding hills of the city, there is a wonderful view of the snow-capped peaks as you wind down the valley of the Trisuli River. You can see white water rafts on the Trisuli River below you. The drive continues through the junction of the town of Mugling and to Pokhara (about 7 hours). The journey will also give you your first glimpse of Himalchuli and Manaslu from the north. Upon arrival in Pokhara, after checking in at the hotel, you are free to explore the busy Lakeside area.
Day 3 : Drive To Naya Pul. Trek To Tirkhedunga (1540M)
Location: Naya Pul
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Thirkhedhunga trekking lodge
Your trek begins today after a 1 1/2 hour drive through the major village of Lumle to Naya Pul. The route begins by passing Birethanti (1025 m), a large and prosperous village. Your path follows the main trail to Sudami, where you climb up the side of the valley until you reach Hille (1,495 m) before you reach Tirke Dhunga (1540 m).
Day 4 : Trek To Ghorepani (2860 M)
Location: Ghorepani
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Ghorepani trekking lodge
From Tirkhedhunga, the trail crosses a stream and then goes up a steep stone stairway to the large village of Magar in Ulleri (2.070 m). You walk through the Rhododendron and oak forests and through the streams until you make a quick, final climb to Nangethanti. You eventually get to Ghorepani (2,850 m) from Nangethanti. The distance covered is not too wide today, but you are at an altitude of over 1300 m, so be prepared for sore legs by the end of the day. The views of the Annapurna foothills improve with every meter obtained and provide a fitting reward for hard work.
Day 5 : Journey To Tadapani (2630 M)
Location: Tadapani
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Tadapani trekking lodge
It's no surprise that a lot of people come to Poon Hill to see the sunrise, and an early start allows you to watch it from the top. It is one of the best viewpoints in the Himalayas at 3,210 m. Most of the way up there are good views of the Annapurnas and the Dhaulagiri, while at the top you are surrounded by a panoramic view of the mountains. There is an observation platform at the top, with picnic tables along the edge of the hilltop, and typically a local hot drink offering. The snow-capped peaks are the first to be lit, and while you watch, the mists gently dissipate, and the lines of the hills shake their ridges to welcome the sun. When the sun breasts the hills to the east, the warmth of the sun suddenly takes the chill out of the air. (Take an extra layer of clothes with you, because it can be pretty cold before that). Next you go down to Ghorepani, and from here you follow a gently forested ridge for a while. There are views from all sides, and the air is always busy with the sound of talking monkeys. The summit of Machhapuchhare is visible, before you descend steep, muddy slopes and a heavily forested narrow gorge. As the gorge widens, you are coming to Banthanti. Continuing on, you descend steeply before climbing through the thick, dark forest to Tadapani (2,630 m). Sunrise and sunset offer particularly good photographs of Annapurna South, the towers above the town and Machhapuchhare, which can be seen across the valley.
Day 6 : Trek To Chomrong (2170 M)
Location: Chhomrong
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Chhomrong trekking lodge
Today you descend through a jungle-like forest (notorious for leeches in the monsoon season) where the branches of the tree are lined with hanging mosses and the air is mixed with the fragrance of decay and flowering trees. Eventually, you emerge past the sawmill and onto the terraced fields on the side of the deep valley. From here, you walk down the valley past cowsheds and small houses, stopping to watch local farmers work on the terraces. You cross a strong bridge at the river, before climbing to the other side of the valley. Here you walk around the shoulder of the hill and enter the much larger Modi Khola Valley. It's only a short distance along the valley, which leads you directly to the Annapurna Sanctuary before we get to Chhomrong (2.170 m). The village of Chhomrong is relatively wide and spreads out along a steep stone stairway on the side of the valley. Water breaks down cleverly constructed channels, following hundreds of steps down to the bottom. There is a hydroelectric dam at the base of the hill, which now supplies power to much of the village. It's the last big populated village you'll meet before you get back from Base Camp.
Day 7 : Trek To The Himalaya Hotel (2920 M)
Location: Modi Khola Valley
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Himalaya Hotel trekking lodge
Following the well-worn trail, you enter the Modi Khola valley, walking through the Rhododendron trees, climbing gently uphill and passing through the high bamboo forests with monkeys and occasional meadows above. Eventually, you can hit a gap in the trail and bear right down to the lodges of Bamboo by the river, and a welcome break. If you don't have walking poles with you, this stretch of walking is a good opportunity to pick up a stout bamboo walking stick for the coming climbs to Base Camp (ask your guide what you can do). You leave the river, walk again through the wet Rhododendron forest, and start climbing up to the lodges at Doban before you push through some steep sections to the grandly called Himalaya Hotel (2.920 m).
Day 8 : Trek To Machapuchare Base Camp (3700 M)
Location: Machapuchare Base Camp
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Machhapuchhare Base Camp trekking lodge
You leave the tree line behind you today as you step up steeply to open areas. Passing past Hinku Cave, a massive overhanging rock that can be used as a temporary shelter in winter when the weather is bad, you cross two daily avalanche streams before you get to Deurali. Then you go up to the narrow entrance to the Annapurna Sanctuary. Machhapuchhare is now clearly visible, rising above you and just across the valley. Traveling across a barren rocky area, you arrive at the Machhapuchhare Base Camp, which at 3,700 m is perfectly positioned at the gateway to this inner Annapurna panorama. It's less than two hours from here to the Annapurna Base Camp (4,130 m) and the perfect view of some of the world's highest mountains. You may struggle to get this far in the winter months, whether there is a lot of snow, recent avalanches, or if the weather looks like it's going to get worse. Your guide will have the final say, but walking through these peaceful valleys in the snow, with the giant icicles hanging from the Hinku Cave and the rocks above, makes up for not getting straight to the top. The distance covered is not too long today, but you're going to notice the altitude now, and you shouldn't sit any higher than Macchapuchare BC.
Day 9 : Annapurna Base Camp (4130 M) And Sanctuary Day
Location: Annapurna Base Camp
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Annapurna Base Camp trekking lodge
A lot of this day is spent enjoying the spectacular scenery that surrounds you. It's not a long walk to the South Annapurna Base Camp (4130 m), although you're at an altitude of over 400 m. There are many routes and paths in the sanctuary that allow you to try out various points of view from which to view the peaks. The vast south face of Annapurna I (8,091 m) provides an impressive backdrop, while the proximity of 10 peaks over 6,000 m, including Annapurna South, Annapurna 1, Annapurna 3, Homunculi and Machhapuchhare, is simply awe-inspiring. Sunrise is unique as the rising sun steadily illuminates the snow-capped peaks. Walking through the Sanctuary, the view is stunning, as you feel almost absolutely surrounded by the surrounding mountains. Silence is crushing and only occasionally broken by a distant rug of avalanches. If you're fortunate, you may see some climbing expeditions planning to head up the mountains.
Day 10 : Trek To Bamboo Lodge (2310 M)
Location: Bamboo
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Bamboo trekking lodge
Leaving the towering peaks behind, you retrace your steps past the Hinku Cave and back down the tree line and through the Rhododendron and Bamboo forests. Continue past Himalaya Hotel to Bamboo Lodge (2.310 m). You're losing a lot of altitude today, so walking poles or the bamboo stick you picked up earlier would really support your knees.
Day 11 : Trek To Jhinnudanda (1780 M)
Location: Jhinnudanda
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Jhinnudanda trekking lodge
Continuing back up the Modi Khola Valley, you leave the bamboo behind you as you descend through the Rhododendron jungle to Chhomrong. It's a short but steep walk down to Jhinnudanda (1,780 m), where you rest overnight. Just below the town there are hot springs, where you might have time for a welcome shower, revitalizing hard-working muscles and joints.
Day 12 : Trek To Pothana (1890 M)
Location: Pothana
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Pothana trekking lodge
You could finish your trek today and walk straight down the valley from Jhinudanda, pick up a shared jeep or local bus to Birethanti and back to Pokhara. However, we prefer to add a few more days and some more spectacular views to this trek and hike up from New Bridge (1340 m) along the eastern side of the Modi Khola Valley, passing through the village of Landruk (1,620 m) before starting a steady ascent through Tolka to Pothana (1890 m).
Day 13 : Trek To Phedi (1130 M) And Drive To Pokhara
Location: Pokhara
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Pokhara hotel
Your trek ends today as you leave the view from Pothana behind you and descend first to Deurali and Dhampus and then to Phedi, where you enter the main road and we drive you back to Pokhara. Set in a large fertile valley, Pokhara is the gateway to most of Nepal's rafting and trekking destinations and has plenty to entertain you this afternoon and evening as you celebrate the completion of your trek.
Day 14 : Leave Pokhara And Drive To Kathmandu
Location: Kathmandu
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Kathmandu hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
We leave the Annapurna region behind this morning and take a tourist bus back to Kathmandu (approx. 7-8 hours). An upgrade to a domestic flight is available on request. The remainder of the day and evening is free to settle back into busy city life again!
Day 15 : Tour Ends
Location: Kathmandu
Accommodation Name: Your tour will end after breakfast and, if possible, we will move you to the airport for your home flight.<STRONG> OVERNIGHT: </STRONG> <STRONG> MEALS: </STRONG> Breakfast
Meals Included: Breakfast
Your tour will end after breakfast and, if possible, we will move you to the airport for your home flight.
What's Included
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Accommodation
All accommodation is included, with 4 nights in boutique hotels and 10 nights in trekking lodges.
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Airport Transfers
24-hour airport arrival and departure transfer service is provided.
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Transport
Private car transport between Kathmandu and Pokhara is included, with flight upgrades available.
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Trekking Guide and Porter Services
Services of a trekking guide and porter(s) are provided throughout the trek.
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Insurance for Porters and Guides
Insurance for porters and guides is included.
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Trekking Permits
Trekking area permissions and permits are included.
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Trekking Pack Hire
Trekking Pack Hire, including a Down Jacket, Sleeping Bag, and Walking Poles, is included.
What's Not Included
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International Flights
International flights are not included but are available on request.
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Visa Fees
Visa fees are not included and are available on arrival for most nationalities.
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Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is compulsory and not included, but available on request.
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Meals Not Indicated
Meals not indicated in the itinerary are not included, with a budget of approximately US$275 for breakfasts, lunches, and dinners on the trek.
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Personal Expenses
Drinks, snacks, and other personal expenses such as laundry are not included.
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Tips
Tips for guides and porters are not included.
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Other Items
Any other items not mentioned above are not included.
More Info
The 'Annapurna Sanctuary trek' takes you to a secret bowl in the heart of the Annapurna range, surrounded by a stunning panoramic view of the towering peaks, ten of which are over 6,000 m. One of the most famous Annapurna treks, this trek takes you as far as the Annapurna Base Camp at 4,095 m. We enter the sanctuary after a magnificent and varied trek through the foothills of the Himalayas, passing through small villages, mixed forests, and terraced farmland. En-route, we enjoy great mountain views at sunrise from Poon Hill and end up relaxing in the lakeside town of Pokhara and exploring the Newari hilltop town of Bandipur. An excellent introduction to Nepal and hiking in Annapurnas. You start your tour of Kathmandu with a guided tour of this bustling city, taking in tiny markets, corner temples and the famous Durbar Square. You have a scenic journey from Kathmandu to Pokhara, where your trek begins from nearby Naya Pul. Staying in lodges throughout the day, you will meet and talk to other trekkers and guides every night, discuss the places you've visited and the route ahead, and make a contribution to the local economy. Starting in the foothills, immediately north of Pokhara, you start your trek to Ghorepani, where you can enjoy a beautiful sunrise view of the Annapurna range from Poon Hill. From Ghorepani, you cross many valleys and then go up the beautiful Modi Khola Valley. A dominant characteristic of this trek is the Deep Rhododendron forests, with sprinklings of a wide variety of orchids and bamboo forests full of pussy monkeys. As you walk up to the middle of the Annapurna Himal, you can visit the Machhapuchhare Base Camp, followed by the Annapurna Base Camp itself. When you reach the Annapurna Sanctuary (a mountain ringed amphitheatre of enormous proportions), you will be rewarded with breath-taking views of 10 snow-capped peaks above 6,000 m. The summits include: Fang, Glacier Dome, Homunculi, Annapurna, Annapurna South, Annapurna 1, Annapurna 3 and Machhapuchhare. All of these, combined with the impressive background of the south face of Annapurna 1 (8,090 m), make this trek a truly unique and unforgettable experience. After some time exploring the Sanctuary, take a few days to walk back to Pokhara and stop along the way at the hot springs near Jhinnadunda. You have a free day in Pokhara, which we leave to give you time to relax in this peaceful lakeside town, and to allow for any delay in the trek itself. From Pokhara you drive back to Kathmandu via Bandipur and have a little free time to do some last-minute shopping or a little more sightseeing around the city and the surrounding valley. One of the great things about the Annapurna trekking region is the wide variety of routes and paths available. This means that the itinerary below can be both shortened and extended in all kinds of different ways if you have more or less time for your trek. Options are also available to explore the ancient areas of Patan & Bhaktapur outside Kathmandu, take a mountain flight to Everest, or extend the trip to try some white-water rafting or visit one of Nepal's wildlife sanctuaries.
Mode of Transport
Travel in comfort with an A/C minibus, ensuring a smooth journey between destinations, including private car transfers between Kathmandu and Pokhara, with optional flight upgrades available.
Accommodation
Experience a blend of comfort and adventure with 4 nights in boutique hotels and 10 nights in trekking lodges, offering a cozy retreat after a day of exploration in the Annapurna region.
Check out our Q&As
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What kind of transportation is used during the tour?
The tour uses an air-conditioned minibus for transportation between locations such as Kathmandu and Pokhara. There is also an option to upgrade to a flight for this segment.
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What type of accommodation is provided during the trek?
Accommodation during the trek includes 4 nights in boutique hotels and 10 nights in trekking lodges.
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Are meals included in the tour package?
Meals are included as indicated in the itinerary, with breakfasts provided in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
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Is there any support provided during the trek?
Yes, the services of a trekking guide and porters are provided throughout the trek, and their insurance is also covered.
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What equipment is available for hire during the trek?
Trekking Pack Hire is available, which includes a down jacket, sleeping bag, and walking poles.
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What permits are required for the trek, and are they included?
Trekking area permissions and permits are required and are included in the tour package.
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What is the highlight of the trek at Poon Hill?
The highlight at Poon Hill is watching the sunrise, which offers one of the best viewpoints in the Himalayas with panoramic views of the Annapurnas and Dhaulagiri.
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What can be expected at the Annapurna Base Camp?
At the Annapurna Base Camp, you can enjoy spectacular scenery with views of the vast south face of Annapurna I and proximity to 10 peaks over 6,000 meters, including Annapurna South and Machhapuchhare.
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Is travel insurance compulsory?
Yes! Travel insurance is compulsory on all of our tours and needs to cover personal accident & liability, medical expenses and repatriation, travel delay & abandonment. We also strongly recommend that you take out cover against cancellation and lost/stolen baggage. Personal medical insurance does not normally provide sufficient cover and is generally not suitable for travel on our tours. You will not be able to join your tour if you have not provided us with details of your insurance or if you arrive without cover in place (no refunds will be due in this event).
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
You are always able to change your travel date. However, some charges may apply depending on how long before your departure you make the change. Our flexible booking conditions and reduced charges will apply if you are changing date because of a Covid-19 reason or because your government is advising against travel to your destination. Please check our detailed booking conditions for full details.
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When is my balance payment due?
60 days prior to departure
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
On most of our group tours, solo travellers may choose to form a temporary 'tour bubble' and share a room with another traveller of the same sex in the group. If a room share is not available then a single room supplement may be payable, with the costs for these kept as low as possible. We have also removed compulsory single supplements from many of our tours, and are reducing the cost by 50% on s
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Can I transfer my booking to someone else?
Customers may transfer their booking or any Credit on File to another person who satisfies all the relevant conditions to the tour, provided that we are notified not less than 7 days before departure, and the transferee agrees to these booking conditions and all other terms of the contract between us. The Client and new booker are jointly and severally responsible for any outstanding payments and a transfer administration fee of GBP50 / USD75 / CAD100 / AUD100 / NZD100 / EUR75 / ZAR1000 / INR5000 or GBP100 / USD150 / CAD200 / AUD200 / NZD200 / EUR150 / ZAR2000 / INR10,000 if the transfer is made less than 60 days before departure. Important Note: Certain arrangements may not be amended or transferred after they have been confirmed (for example flight tickets, Gorilla Permits) and any alteration could incur a cancellation and rebooking charge of up to 100% of that part of the arrangements.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of encounters travel charges.
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