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Annapurna, in the western
part of Nepal is as popular as the Everest
region for tourists. This trip provides the
spectacular panoramic view of the Annapurna
Himalaya mountain range, the greenery jungle,
(full of uphill and down hill beautiful
mountain,) beautiful little settlements in front
of the mountains attracts every one.
This specially designed Annapurna Sanctuary
hiking and trekking tour in Nepal Himalayas is a
combined effort of a team of certified
mountaineers and travel agents in India and
Nepal aiming at making travel economical and
affordably cheap for the budget trekker walking
in Nepal as well as maintaining quality at par
with the world-class standards. We feel our job
as tour operators and trek guides, is to design
treks giving our customers a memorable
experience in trekking adventure.
Itinerary (Annapurna Sanctuary Trek):
Kathmandu - Pokhara - Tirkhe Dhunga - Ghorepani
- Poon Hill - Tadapani - Chhomrung - Dovan -
Annapurna Base Camp - Bamboo - Chomrung -
Landrung - Dhampus - Pokhara - Kathmandu
Grade: Moderate
Time: Spring, Autumn
Duration: 13 days
Average Walking time: 4-5 hours per day |
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Day 1 (Kathmandu, Nepal):
Arrive Kathmandu. Annapurna Sanctuary Trek
begins. Meet Gypsy Feet Representative. Transfer
to Hotel. While in Kathmandu you will have time
fascinating Buddhist and Hindi temples and
shrines reflecting ancient local traditions are
highlighted on our guided tour. There's time
also to explore the city's many charms on your
own. We will serve you a welcome delicious
traditional Nepali dinner in the evening.
Overnight in Kathmandu. |
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Day 2 (Kathmandu - Pokhara):
On second day of Annapurna Sanctuary Trek, we
drive to Pokhara (200 km), depart 7:00 AM in the
morning, approximately 7hrs away by tourist bus.
Lunch spot one the way to Pokhara. You will be
arriving late afternoon at Pokhara approximately
2 o'clock. Pokhara lakeside villages sits,
"front row center" to one of the most beautiful
Himalayan panoramas in the world. The Annapurna
and famous "Fishtail" mountain peak of
Machhapuchhare tower over the tropical setting
of Pokhara and you spend there will be the
scenic highlight of your trip. You're free in
Pokhara Valley also called "Magic Land" or
Dreamland" of Nepal, to explore the various
interesting place as your own like boating in
Fewa Lake over looking the region of Annapurna
range of Himalayas. In the evening you will
prepare yourself for your trek to Poon Hill.
Stay overnight in Pokhara. |
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Day 3 (Pokhara - Tirkhe
Dhunga, 1491 M):
Annapurna Base Camp Trek continues. After
breakfast, drive to Nayapul (42 km) 1.5 hr by
Car via large village of Lumle and walk about 20
minutes to Birethanti, a large and prosperous
town. The trail follows the main street of
Birethanti, going through bamboo forests and
past a large waterfall and swimming hole. Beyond
a pasture used by pony caravans, the trail
reaches Sudami where we serve you a lunch. After
lunch, we climb steadily up the side of the
valley, reach at 1495m near by Tirekhedhunga.
Along the way, various hamlets offer ample
camping possibilities but if Ghorepani is the
objective for the next day it is better to push
on to Tikhe Dhunga. Stay overnight in Tirkhe
Dhunga. |
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Day 4 (Tirkhe Dhunga -
Ghorepani, 2855 M):
On Day 4 of Annapurna Base Camp Trek, your
breakfast will be served in morning 7:00 AM.
From Tirkhe Dhunga, the trail crosses a stream
on a suspension bridge near the camp site at
Tirkhedhunga. The trail ascends a steep stone
staircase to the large Magar village Ulleri at
2070m. Above the village, the trail climbs
gently through pastures and cultivated fields.
There are magnificent more pleasantly through
rhododendron and oak forest. There is a hut with
water and a small camp site about 1 hr. above
Ulleri. The trail crosses two sparkling clear
two streams before making a short, final climb
to Nangethanti. Lunch is on spot in Nangethanti.
Thanti is a Nepali words meaning "rest house" "Dharmasala".
In the winter the trail can be covered with
snow. From Nangethanti about one hours trek,
climb to Ghorepani at 2850m. Arrive at the top
of the Ghorepani pass and camp there. Stay
overnight in Ghorepani. |
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Day 5 (Ghorepani - Poon
hill - Ghorepani):
Annapurna Sanctuary Trek continues and we climb
to Poon Hill (3195 m) around 1 hr. to provides
better unobstructed views and sunrise over the
high Himalayas. You can see a lots of White
Mountain peaks from Poon Hill. After sunrise,
you'll return to our camp and time for
breakfast. Ghorepani means "horse water" and it
is no doubt a welcome watering stop for the
teams of horses, mules and ponies that carry
loads between Pokhara and Jomsom. Stay overnight
in Ghorepani. |
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Day 6 (Ghorepani -
Tadapani):
On day 6 of Annapurna Sanctuary Trek, we climb
South on muddy path through the deep forests. It
finally emerges on a grassy knoil which offers
good mountain views, is including views of
Machhapuchhare (not visible from Grohrepani
pass), and a panorama all the way south to the
plains of India. It is similar views from Poon
Hill. Climbing along the ridge in pine and
rhododendron forests to a top 3030 metres then
descend to at a second pass also called Deurali,
at 2960 metres. The trails a ridge hides the
mountains as makes a steep, sometimes
treacherous, descent on a narrow path alongside
the stream, as the descent continues.
The stream has some clear pools alongside the
trail and finally becomes a series waterfall
over a jumble of boulders. The steep descent
becomes more gentle way to reaches Banthanti and
stop for lunch (1 hour). From Banthanti, the
trail follow the stream down to a bridge where
the trails start climbing, leaving the moist
high mountain forests and entering a field of
cane, making some ups and downs past to a
vantage point "Tadapani (2540 metres) that
offers a brief view of the mountains. Tadapani
means "far water". The village water supply is a
long distance; it takes porters more than half
an hour to fetch a load of water. Stay overnight
in Tadapani. |
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Day 7 (Tadapani -
Chhomrung):
Today, we start your journey to Chhomrung. the
trails drops down rhododendron, oak forests, one
the way offers good views of White Mountains
trails to Chhomrung. It takes approx. 4 and ? an
hours trek. Our lunch and dinner spot in
Chhomrung. Chhomrung is a Gurung Village has
evolved into two parts. This is highest
permanent settlement in the valley. There is a
tremendous view of Annapurna South, which seems
to tower above the village, and there are good
views of Machhapuchhare (Machha "fish" and
puchhare "tail") across the valley. |
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Day 8 (Chhomrung - Dovan):
Breakfast served in the morning and then we
start your journey to Dovan. From Chhomrung the
trail descends on a stone staircase and cross
the Chhomrung Khola. Climbing high above the
Modi Khola on its west banks, the trails passes
through forest of bamboo, rhododendron and oak.
Climbing further on a rocky trail you reach at
Sinuwa, 2250 metres. The trails continues
rhododendrons forest, climb Kuldi. From Kuldi,
the trails descends a long steep stone staircase
into deep bamboo and rhododendron forests, then
short distance on a muddy trail to Bamboo and
time for Lunch. From Bamboo the trail climbs
steeply through stands of bamboo, occasionally
dropping slightly to cross the tributary
streams. |
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Day 9 (Dovan - Annapurna
Base Camp):
On day 9 of Annapurna Sanctuary Trek, we get up
early for the day and start from Dovan. The
trail is muddy and high above the river, but is
no problem, for those who suffer vertigo,
because thick stands of bamboo block the view of
the rushing river and waterfall, then crosses a
landslide and another avalanche track, to the
Himalaya Hotel at 2680 metres. Lunch will be
provided at Himalayan Hotel. From Himalaya Hotel
is about 1 hour walk first on a path referred to
above for about 1 and ? an hour and then climb
on to the lateral moraine and down the other
side on to the glacier. Walking up the bed of
the glacier is safe and quite easy and the
British Expedition Base Camp is reached after
another 1 and ? an hr. Base Camp is at 4,237 m.
The trip is best done from the lower camp,
carrying only lunch, and the best views are
probably obtained from to the north. Stay
overnight in Annapurna Base Camp. |
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Day 10 (Annapurna Base
Camp - Bamboo):
Annapurna Sanctuary Trek continues. We wake you
up in the early morning and then we climb to
view point spot where you can see sunrise over
the mountains. You'll also visit nearby ABC. The
track remains on the west bank of the Modi, now
flowing through a more open valley and
eventually emerges into the Sanctuary. Straight
ahead is the high lateral moraine. After the
sunrise trip, return to our camp and time for
breakfast. After breakfast you'll return same
way to Bamboo. Stay overnight in Bamboo. |
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Day 11 (Bamboo- Chhomrung):
From Bamboo, a short distance trail is muddy,
and then descends a long steep stone staircase
in to uphill through the Bamboo, the bamboo and
rhododendrons forest to Kuldi, 2300 metres. The
trail continues in rhododendrons forests down to
Sinuwa, 2250 metres. We serve you a lunch in
Sinuwa. After lunch trek to Chhomrung. From
Sinuwa the trail is down hill till Modi Khola.
After passes the river, the trail climb steep
way approx. ? an hour Chhomrung. Stay overnight
in Chhomrung. |
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Day 12 (Chomrung -
Landrung):
Annapurna Sanctuary Trek continues and we start
our journey from Chhomrung. The trail follow the
down hill to Hot Spring through the village,
terraced fields. The trails are very easy after
Hot Spring till Nayapul where we've lunch. After
lunch, we cross over the New Bridge and climbs
to Landrung. Stay overnight Landrung. |
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Day 13 (Landrung- Dhampus):
Annapurna Sanctuary Trek continues. From
Landrung, it is an easy walk past fields, a
school and some unusual oval shaped houses and
descends to Tolka a small settlement at 1710
metres, with several lodges along the trails.
The trail emerges into the main Modi Khola
Valley. The trails climb through forests alive
with birds, fern and orchids in to a huge side
canyon of the Modi Khola. After crossing a
stream on a suspension bridge at 1690 metres,
the trails climbs Bichok (also known as Bheri
Kharka). The trails climbs through forests to a
clearing on the top of the hill at 2010 metres,
where there are views of mountains can be see
from Deurali and break 1 hour for lunch. From
Deurali all way is downhill to Dhampus at 1580
metres. It takes approx. 2 hours. The trails
down through Pothana pass a police cheek post.
At Dhampus, you are rewards with great views of
the mountains that continue to improve as you
ascend along the ridge. |
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Day 14 (Dhampus- Pokhara):
From Dhampus, all the way head downhill through
the village to Phedi. Starting at an elevation
of 1580 metres, in a village and then forests
that is so overgrazed that is look like a
manicured municipal park, the trail down steeply
to the ridge at Phedi at 1080mtres. It takes
approx: 2 hours treks catch our vehicles and
drive to Pokhara. Lunch will be provided at
Pokhara Hotel. After Lunch you are free as your
own in Pokhara. Stay overnight in Pokhara. |
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Day 15 (Pokhra):
Sightseeing around Pokhara valley. You're free
in Pokhara Valley, also called "Magic Land" or
Dreamland" of Nepal, to explore the various
interesting place like a boating in Fewa Lake
over looking the region of Annapurna Areas,
David Falls, Mahendra Cave and some Temples. |
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Day 16 (Pokhara -
Kathmandu):
After breakfast, drive to Kathmandu by tourist
bus. Along the way you can enjoy with good
scenery views. You'll be arriving at Kathmandu
late afternoon. You're free in Kathmandu for
shop and pick up some last minute souvenirs or
rest etc. |
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Day 17 (Kathmandu, Nepal):
Sightseeing Nepal depending on the flight
schedule for onward journey. Depart Kathmandu.
Transfer to airport for flight to onwards
journey. Annapurna Base Camp Trek concludes. |
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Cost Include
Trek cost Include:
>Accommodation on full bord basis in Darjeeling,
Kalingpong and Gangtok.
>All internal transport in Sikkim
>Gear package includeing Kit bag max 15kg per
person.
>Gear Package include kit bag,sleeping Bag, down
jacket and insulated mat while trekking.
>Trek = tented camp with the services of our trek
crew, camping equipment
>Services of a professional guide and trekking staff
>Poters Dzo or Horse to carry all gear max 20Kg for
Poters and 50Kg for Pack Animals.
>Food Includes 1-Bed Tea. 2-Break Fast.3-Lunch Both
Pack and Hot Lunch.4-Tea and Snacks.5-Soup, Dinner
and Deserts every Day during the Trek and at Lachen
for 2nights. Indian we served Chinese and
continental dishes and also sikkimes dishes.
>All First Aid and High Altitude Medicine For the
trek.
>Complementary souvenirs from Sikkim.
>All trekking fees and local permits |
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Trek Cost does not Include:
>Items of a personal nature such as phone
calls,laundry,etc.
>Personal expenses like, tea, beverages, alcoholic
drinks, telephone calls, tips and gratuities
>Medicare & insurance (Clients should have an all
inclusive insurance policy that soul cover medical,
emergency evacuations, baggage loss or damage, etc)
>Additional services not mentioned above in the
included clause Tips
>Travel Incurance
>Please note, that costs quoted are as per the above
package and there will be no refunds for services
not utilized for any reasons whatsoever.
>Initially Sikkim Holidays quoted you a basic cost
that covered Annapurna Sanctuary Trek. With your requirements
the costs have increased proportionally but you can
rest assured that it is money for value as we will
be offering you the best in services. |
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For further Information send us email at: -
info@sikkim-holidays.com / barap14@hotmail.com /
bradxxx14@gmail.com |
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