Annapurna Expedition

Trip ID: AE4845
Trip Duration Days
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Trip Overview

In the world of climbing, Maurice Herzog’s Annapurna Expedition has been seen as ironic. The first 8000-meter mountain to be conquered was Annapurna, the world’s tenth-highest mountain; nonetheless, climbing Annapurna has become infamous for its extraordinarily high fatality rate and has witnessed the fewest ascents of any 8000-meter summit. Annapurna is rarely attempted, and the peak rarely sees a summit. Even though Annapurna is only 8091 meters high, the combination of the very rough and steep terrain, unpredictable weather, and avalanche risk makes the Annapurna trekking Expedition one of the most arduous expeditions in the Himalayas and the globe.

Trip Highlight

  • Exclusive venture

Outline Itinerary

  • Day 1 : Transfer and Arrival
  • Day 2 : preparing and briefing
  • Day 3 : Pokhara to Kathmandu
  • Day 4 : Pokhara-Nayapool-Tikhedhunga
  • Day 5 : Trek from Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani
  • Day 6 : Trek from Ghorepani to Poonhill
  • Day 7 : Trek from Tatopani to Ghasa
  • Day 8 : Trek from Ghasa to Lete
  • Day 9 : Trek from Lete to Thulobugin
  • Day 10 : Trek from Thulobugin to Hum Khola
  • Day 11 : Trek from Miristi Khola to Hum Khola
  • Day 12 : Trek from Miristi Khola to the North Base Camp of Annapurna
  • Day 13 : The Climbing Period of Annapurna
  • Day 14 : Depart base camp and hike to Miristi Khola
  • Day 15 : Trek from Miristi Khola to Thulobugin
  • Day 16 : Trek from Thulobugin to Lete
  • Day 17 : Trek from Lete to Tatopani
  • Day 18 : Drive to Pokhara
  • Day 19 : Return to Kathmandu by Air
  • Day 20 : A day off
  • Day 21 : Last Day of Travel

Detailed Itinerary

  • Day 1 : Transfer and Arrival
  • Day 2 : preparing and briefing
  • Day 3 : Pokhara to Kathmandu
  • Day 4 : Pokhara-Nayapool-Tikhedhunga
  • Day 5 : Trek from Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani
  • Day 6 : Trek from Ghorepani to Poonhill
  • Day 7 : Trek from Tatopani to Ghasa
  • Day 8 : Trek from Ghasa to Lete
  • Day 9 : Trek from Lete to Thulobugin
  • Day 10 : Trek from Thulobugin to Hum Khola
  • Day 11 : Trek from Miristi Khola to Hum Khola
  • Day 12 : Trek from Miristi Khola to the North Base Camp of Annapurna
  • Day 13 : The Climbing Period of Annapurna
  • Day 14 : Depart base camp and hike to Miristi Khola
  • Day 15 : Trek from Miristi Khola to Thulobugin
  • Day 16 : Trek from Thulobugin to Lete
  • Day 17 : Trek from Lete to Tatopani
  • Day 18 : Drive to Pokhara
  • Day 19 : Return to Kathmandu by Air
  • Day 20 : A day off
  • Day 21 : Last Day of Travel

Trip Cost Inclusion

  • Private vehicle transportation for arrival and departure
  • Deluxe lodging with breakfast in Pokhara and Kathmandu
  • Kathmandu welcome and farewell dinner
  • escorted city tour of Kathmandu Valley for one day breakfast, lunch, and dinner while on the trek
  • While on a journey, lodging (lodge/guest house) Travel to Pokhara and back on a luxury tourist coach (Flight is an option with extra cost)
  • Trekking Permits as well as a TIMS Permit
  • Trekking guide during the trip and Sherpa on the ascent
  • Porters are needed to transport luggage and other necessary items Special climbing licenses and the application process
  • All salaries, tools, medical expenses, and accidents insurance coverage for all personnel participating throughout the trip
  • First-aid supplies for the group and the employees.
  • For connection with the company's staff, Guide carries a satellite phone, which members can use for $4 per minute.
  • During the climbing phase, a fixed and dynamic rope is required. Bags by Gamow.

Trip Cost Exclusion

  • arrival visa costs for Nepal
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara Entrance fees to monuments only while on a tour of Kathmandu
  • Every snack, alcoholic beverage, mineral water, cigarette, and packaged food Items of a personal nature, laundry costs, and tips
  • Costs associated with using landlines, cell phones, walkie-talkies, satellite phones, and the Internet Clothes, luggage or packing supplies, a personal medical kit, camera or video rental fees, or hiking equipment
  • Rescue, repatriation, medication, diagnostics, and hospital costs
  • Medical Insurance and, if necessary, emergency rescue evacuation.
  • Personal climbing equipment