- Camera – capture the beauty and magic of the mountains
- Music player or earphones – enjoy peaceful moments with your favorite tunes
- Books or playing cards – perfect for downtime and relaxing at camp
The Annapurna Base Camp Trek (4,130 m) offers one of the most dramatic mountain amphitheatres in the Himalayas. Surrounded by towering giants like Annapurna I, Machapuchare, and Hiunchuli, this trek delivers constant visual impact from start to finish.
The trail moves through terraced villages, dense forests, and cascading waterfalls before opening into wide alpine valleys. As you approach base camp, the mountains close in, creating an overwhelming sense of scale and isolation. Reaching Annapurna Base Camp, standing at the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary, is both humbling and exhilarating.
Though lower in altitude compared to Everest, ABC still demands fitness due to long walking days and repeated elevation gain. Cold mornings, steep climbs, and sustained trekking hours make preparation essential.
This trek is perfect for trekkers looking for big Himalayan scenery without extreme technical difficulty, offering an emotional and visually powerful mountain experience.
Note: Prices mentioned are applicable for Indian passport holders. For foreign passport holders, the cost may vary. Please connect with the Boots & Crampons team for clarity.
Note: An indemnity document will be shared before the trek. Signing it is mandatory.
Day 1: Begin your Annapurna Base Camp adventure by driving from Pokhara to Nayapul. Trek to Ulleri (2070m | 6791ft.) for 5-6 hours. The trail starts along the Modi Khola (River) bank, passing through Birethanti and ascending the valley to reach Ulleri.
Day 2: Trek from Ulleri to Ghorepani (2875m | 9432ft.) for 5-6 hours. Traverse through an oak and rhododendron forest, passing by Banthanti and Nangthanti. Enjoy breathtaking vistas of Annapurna I, Hiunchuli, and Annapurna South before reaching Ghorepani.
Day 3: Catch the sunrise from Poonhill and trek to Tadapani (2650m | 8694ft.) for 6-7 hours. Capture stunning views of Mt. Dhaulagiri, Mt. Annapurna, Mt. Machapuchare, and Annapurna South from Poonhill. Hike through various rivers and waterfalls on your way to Tadapani.
Day 4: Trek from Tadapani to Sinuwa via Chhomrong village (2340m | 7676ft.) for 6-7 hours. Descend from Tadapani to Sinuwa, passing through the charming village of Chhomrong with incredible views of Modi and Chhomrong Khola.
Day 5: Embark on a trek from Sinuwa to Deurali (3230m | 10595ft.) for 6-7 hours. Enjoy a mesmerizing sunrise over the Himalayas from Sinuwa before ascending through bamboo and rhododendron forests. Cross suspension bridges and rivers to reach Deurali.
Day 6: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp (4130m | 13548ft.) for 6-7 hours. Pass through Machhapuchhre Base Camp and witness breathtaking views of Mardi Himal, Dhaulagiri, and Annapurna I along the way. Be cautious of potential landslides and marvel at the magnificent Annapurna I upon reaching the base camp.
Day 7: Return from Annapurna Base Camp to Sinuwa (2340m | 7676ft.) for 6-7 hours. Enjoy a stunning sunrise before descending through rugged trails and sparsely forested areas. Experience the panoramic views of the Annapurna Range as you make your way back to Sinuwa.
Day 8: Trek down to Siwai via Jhinudanda and drive to Pokhara (800m | 2626ft.) for 7-8 hours. Ascend to Chhomrong, walk along the beautiful trail to Jhinu Danda, and cross the Kimrong Khola on a suspension bridge. Take a jeep from Siwai to Nayapul, and then continue the journey to Pokhara.
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Meals During Trek
Transportation & Transfers
Trekking Permits & Documentation
Guide, Porter & Trek Support
Drinking Water (During Trek)
Additional Services
Meals in Cities
Personal Expenses
Insurance & Emergency Costs
Personal Gear & Equipment
(Sleeping bag and down jacket can be hired upon request.)
Tips & Staff Gratuities
Unforeseen Expenses
General Clause
Please read carefully before registering
At Boots & Crampons, preparation is not optional. The level of training required depends on the duration, altitude, and technical difficulty of the trek or expedition you are signing up for.
Proper preparation increases not just your chances of success, but also your safety and enjoyment in the mountains.
*Rental Gears Required*
Visit our Contracted Business Partner website – Summit Yak
for details on trek-specific rental gears and rates.
You will walk on well-defined trails with stone staircases, forest paths, suspension bridges, mixed ascents and descents, gradually gaining altitude toward the Annapurna Sanctuary. The final approach to ABC is scenic but involves uphill sections.
Annapurna Base Camp sits at 4,130 m (13,550 ft), offering panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan giants.
ABC is considered a moderate difficulty trek—physically demanding due to daily trekking hours and altitude, but it does not involve technical climbing.
Most itineraries range from about 9 to 12 days of trekking, covering around 70–115 km depending on the route and start point.
The best seasons are:
This trek is suitable for fit beginners and experienced trekkers. You should be comfortable walking 5–7 hours a day on uneven terrain. Good cardiovascular fitness and basic trekking preparation are essential.
➡️ For detailed training expectations, see the Trek Preparation Guide.
Pack in layers suitable for variable mountain weather, including:
➡️ Refer to the Packing section of the Trek Preparation Guide for a full checklist.
Water is sourced along the route and should be treated or purified (e.g., tablets/filters). Always follow the team’s guidance on safe drinking water sources.
Though ABC is moderate altitude compared to higher expeditions, gradual ascent, pacing, hydration, and rest are important. Read the Preparation Guide for tips on acclimatization and altitude awareness.
A dedicated WhatsApp group will be created for all participants to post preparation, fitness, or trek-related queries.
Boots & Crampons staff of highly trained professional guides is here to make your journey as safe and secure as possible. All of our trekking guides are medically certified and have abundant experience using their training in mountainous environments.
Our safety standards are based on the experiences of our founder, managing risk in some of the world’s most hostile environments.
While we advise our trekkers to carry light, our guides are always prepared with:
Be it queries about the trek, customization or anything else, our team is eager to assist you.
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