Annapurna Base Camp Trekking

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Annapurna Base Camp Trek (4, 130 m, 13, 550 ft) is one of the most popular trekking routes in recent times. Most of the trekkers have chosen ABC as one of the best choices for the trek.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek (ABC Trek), also known as Annapurna Sanctuary Trek, is one of the most popular trekking routes in the Annapurna Region. Most of the trekkers have chosen ABC as one of the best choices for the trek. Annapurna Base Camp (Annapurna Sanctuary) is a high glacial basin lying 40 km directly north of Pokhara.

Annapurna Base Camp (4,130 m) is surrounded by a ring of mountains in the Annapurna range, most of which are over 7,000 m. You can reach the base camp only through a narrow valley between the peaks of Himchuli and Machapuchare (Fish Tail Mountain).

This 14-day Annapurna Base Camp trek offers a diverse landscape and culture with a breathtaking mountain view of Annapurna Massif. This trek will take you to the foothill of Mt. Annapurna (8,091 m), the 10th highest mountain in the world, making it one of the most popular trails on earth.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek Overview

Annapurna Base Camp Trek is not only famous domestically but also attracts outsiders, hikers, adventurers, trekkers, and global trotters. The Annapurna Sanctuary receives only 7 hours of sunlight a day at the height of summer due to the high mountains. The dense tropical jungles of Rhododendron and Bamboo cover the south-facing slopes. Similarly, the north-facing slopes have a drier colder climate similar to that of the nearby Tibetan Plateau.

Religious Belief:

The Gurung people, one of the many native people to inhabit the area believe the entire sanctuary to be sacred. The sanctuary was believed to be the home of several deities, from Hinduism and Buddhism. People believe the peak of Machapuchare to be home to the God Shiva. They also think the daily plumes of snow to be the smoke of his divine incense. Until recently, the local Gurung people forbade anyone from bringing eggs or meat into the Annapurna Sanctuary. They also prohibited women and untouchables from going there as well.

If you are planning to do this 14-day Annapurna Base Camp Trek, feel free to contact Adventure White Himalaya Treks. We will help you do Annapurna Base Camp Trekking successfully and safely. For travelers who are short on time but want to get to the base camp then, you can try our Annapurna Base Camp Trek -10 Days Itinerary. We also have Annapurna Base Camp Trek -10 Days Itinerary that goes through the famous Poon Hill Trek during trekking time.

Note: We can customize the hotel (2-3 Star Category) as per the requirement of visitors. Moreover, we can adjust and modify the basic outline of the trekking, and the Itinerary.

  • Trip Starts: Kathmandu
  • Trip Grade: Challenging
  • Transportation: Road
  • Trip Duration: 14 Days
  • Trip Activity: Trekking
  • Trekking Guide: Available (Male)
  • Group Size:2 - 20 pax
  • Fixed Departures: Yes
  • Min Age: 12 years or above
  • Security: 100% Guaranteed!
  • Customized Trip Route: Available
  • Best Season: Basanta Ritu (Spring),Sharad Ritu (Autumn)

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking Itinerary

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When you arrive at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, our friendly team will be there to welcome you. We’ll take you to your hotel in a private vehicle for our Annapurna Base Camp Trek. Once you’re settled, our guide will talk to you about the exciting trek that awaits.

You’ll spend the night in Kathmandu, getting ready for the adventure of Annapurna Base Camp Trek ahead. Take this time to rest and soak in the anticipation of the journey. We’re thrilled to have you with us!

On the second day, our guide will guide you to the bus station for Pokhara at 6:30 AM. We’ll start our journey of Annapurna Base Camp Trek from Pokhara around 7:00 AM, enjoying the view of winding rivers, valleys, and beautiful rock gorges along the way. It’s about a 6-7 hour drive, and you’ll see lots of interesting things on the road.

Once we reach Pokhara, you can check into your hotel. While you settle in, you might want to try boating on the beautiful Fewa Lake, where you can see the stunning Mount Machhapuchhre and the Annapurna Range. Or, if you’re up for it, explore the lively nightlife around the dazzling Lake Side area.

Your night will be spent in Pokhara, resting up for the next part of our adventure. Enjoy the scenic views and the vibrant atmosphere!

Our day kicks off with a delicious breakfast at the hotel in Pokhara. Soon after, we hop onto a private vehicle for an hour-long drive to Nayapul. That’s where our Annapurna Base Camp Trek begins! We’ll walk beside the Modi Khola river, and after a bit, we’ll reach Birethanti (1,015 m). From there, the path continues along the north bank of the Bhurungdi Khola river.

As we steadily climb up the side of Hille Valley (1,495 m), we’ll make our way to Tikhedhunga (2,050 m). It’s about a 5-6 hour trek, and you’ll get to see some fantastic views along the way.

Tonight, we’ll stay at a cozy teahouse in Tikhedhunga. It’s a great opportunity to rest and soak in the experiences of our trek so far. Get ready for more adventures tomorrow!

 

Starting from Tikhedhunga, our journey today involves a steep climb to a big Magar village called Ulleri (2,070 m). After this, the trail becomes more gradual, leading us through beautiful oak forests and rhododendrons. Along the way, we’ll pass by Banthanti (2,250 m) and Nangethanti (2,460 m) before reaching Ghorepani after about 6-7 hours.

As we trek, be prepared for stunning views of majestic mountains like Dhaulagiri I (8,167 m), Pico Tukuche Nilgiri (6,940 m), Annapurna South, Annapurna I (8,091 m), Hiunchuli (6,441 m), and Tarke Kang (7,193 m).

Tonight’s accommodation is at a local teahouse in Ghorepani, where you can rest and enjoy the warmth of the hospitality. Tomorrow holds more beauty and adventure!

Today is an early start as we head to Poon Hill (3,210 m) to catch the mesmerizing sunrise. The views are magical, with Dhaulagiri I (8,167 m), Pico Tukuche Nilgiri (6,940 m), Annapurna South, Annapurna I (8,091 m), Hiunchuli (6,441 m), Tarke Kang (7,193 m), Gangapurna (7,454 m), Lamjung Himal (6,986 m), and Mount Fishtail (6,997 m) painting the sky.

After enjoying this breathtaking sight, we return to Ghorepani for a hearty breakfast. Then, we continue our Annapurna Base Camp Trek from Tadapani. On the way, you’ll be surrounded by pine and rhododendron forests, with splendid views of Machhapuchhre and Annapurna South mountains.

Tonight, we’ll rest at a local teahouse in Tadapani, surrounded by the serene beauty of the Himalayas. Get ready for more scenic wonders on our journey tomorrow!

Today’s trek is from Tadapani to Chhomrong and takes about 4-5 hours. The trail will lead us through a forest filled with beautiful rhododendron flowers, alongside terraced fields of rice, maize, potatoes, and buckwheat. It’s a scenic route with a lot to see.

As we make our way from Chiule to Chhomrong, we’ll cross a big suspension bridge over Kimrong Khola, pass through the charming village of Kilsigo Chiukle, and follow a downward trail with captivating waterfalls along the way.

Tonight, we’ll rest at a local teahouse in Chhomrong, surrounded by the tranquility of the mountains. It’s another day filled with natural wonders and picturesque landscapes. Get ready for more adventures tomorrow!

Today’s trek from Chhomrong to Bamboo takes about 5-6 hours and is filled with interesting sights. We start with a challenging climb of about 2,500 stone steps, making our way up. Crossing the Chhomrong Khola suspension bridge is a thrilling experience.

After the bridge, we continue with an uphill climb until we reach Sinuwa. From Sinuwa, we start a descent through the Kuldihar forest, leading us to Bamboo, our resting place for the night. The walk is surrounded by the beauty of nature, and you might even spot some wildlife along the way.

Tonight, we’ll stay at a cozy teahouse in Bamboo, surrounded by the peaceful atmosphere of the forest. Rest up, as more exciting adventures await us on our journey tomorrow! It was a great experience taken from Annapurna Base Camp Trek.

Our trek from Bamboo to Deurali takes about 5-6 hours, and it’s a journey through different landscapes. Starting from a cool bamboo forest, we’ll climb uphill to reach the Himalaya Hotel. From here, you can enjoy a view of the glacial river below, adding to the natural beauty of the surroundings.

As we descend to the river, a short climb will take us to our destination, Deurali. Keep an eye out for wildlife like wild pigs, and deer, and if we’re lucky, we might catch glimpses of snow leopards along the way. The trail offers views of the valley, and you’ll be captivated by the cliffs, rivers, and waterfalls decorating the landscape in Deurali.

Tonight, we’ll stay at a local teahouse in Deurali, surrounded by the serenity of the mountains. Rest well, as more exciting experiences await us on our Annapurna Base Camp Trek adventure.

Today’s trek is an exciting journey from Deurali to Annapurna Base Camp (A.B.C.), passing through Machhapuchhre Base Camp. The Annapurna Base Camp Trek takes about 5-6 hours and offers spectacular mountain views.

We start by heading towards Bagar, climbing along the way. The trail then leads us to Machhapuchhre Base Camp, where you’ll be greeted with breathtaking views of Mt. Hiunchuli, Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Annapurna III, Gandharva Chuli, and Gangapurna mountains. After spending some time soaking in these incredible vistas, we continued our trek for about two hours to reach the Annapurna Base Camp at an elevation of 4,130 meters.

Tonight, we’ll stay at a local teahouse for the Annapurna Base Camp trek, surrounded by the majestic beauty of the Himalayas. Rest up, as tomorrow holds more stunning mountain views on our trekking adventure.

On the tenth day, we leave the stunning Annapurna Base Camp trek (ABC) and begin our descent. The journey takes us back through Machhapuchhre Base Camp, Deurali, Himalayan Hotel, and Dovan before reaching Bamboo. The trek downhill is not as challenging as the uphill climb, so it should be a more straightforward walk.

It’s about a 6-7 hour trek, and you’ll get to enjoy different views as we descend from the higher elevations. The trail takes us through beautiful landscapes and provides another perspective of the mountains.

Tonight, we’ll rest at a local teahouse in Bamboo, surrounded by the tranquility of the forest. Take this time to relax and reflect on the incredible experiences of the past days. More adventures await us on our journey tomorrow!

On the eleventh day, we start our trek by going up to lower Chhomrong through Kuldi Ghar and Sinuwa. Then, we’ll descend steeply with stone steps to the Modi Khola valley. From Chhomrong, we continue our journey with a steep descent until we reach Jhinu Danda.

It’s about a 4-5 hour trek, and the trail offers different landscapes as we move from higher to lower elevations. The highlight of Jhinu Danda is the natural hot springs where you can take a relaxing bath.

Tonight, we’ll stay at a local teahouse in Jhinu Danda, surrounded by the peaceful atmosphere of the valley. Enjoy the warmth of the hot springs and get ready for more adventures on our trekking journey tomorrow!

On the twelfth day, after having breakfast, we’ll go on a little detour to Kyumi village. We’ll have our lunch there and then move on to Syauli Bazar. From Syauli Bazar, we’ll trek to Birethanti and finally reach Nayapul. After reaching Nayapul, we’ll hop on a vehicle, and in about an hour, we’ll be back in Pokhara.

It’s about a 5-6 hour trek, and the journey takes us through different villages and landscapes. Once we reach Pokhara, you can relax and enjoy the comforts of the city.

Tonight, we’ll stay in Pokhara, reminiscing about the trek and preparing for the final part of our adventure tomorrow!

On the thirteenth day, we leave the beautiful city of Pokhara and head back to Kathmandu. A tourist bus will be our ride, and it will take us along the familiar road with twisting rivers and rock gorges. The journey is about 6-7 hours, giving you time to enjoy the scenery along the way.

As we travel back to Kathmandu, you can reflect on the amazing experiences of the trek and perhaps share stories with fellow travelers. It’s a chance to soak in the memories of the Annapurna Base Camp Trek adventure and appreciate the landscapes of Nepal.

Tonight, we’ll be back in Kathmandu, marking the end of our trekking journey. Rest up and get ready for your departure from Nepal tomorrow!

On the fourteenth day, it’s time to head home or to your next destination. Our friendly team will be ready to drive you to Tribhuvan International Airport, making sure you arrive at least three hours before your scheduled departure.

This is the final step of our during Annapurna Base Camp Trek journey together. Take this time to say goodbye to the wonderful people you’ve met and the beautiful places you’ve explored in Nepal. Safe travels, and carry the memories of this adventure with you!

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Terms and condition

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking Includes/Exclude

Cost Include

  • Airport pick up (Company Name Plate) & drop off service by private tourist vehicle.
  • Hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
  • All your standard Meals during the lodge to lodge during the trek(Breakfasts,Lunches and Dinners).
  • All trekking and climbing related permit & fees, (Entry Permit Annapurna conservation fees).
  • TIMS (Trekking Information Management System).
  • Adventure White Himalaya duffel bag/kit bag and T-shirt.
  • Nepal Government license on holder English speaking trekking guide.
  • The required number of local staff and porters to carry your luggage during the trek (We assign one porter for every two guests below 25 kg.).
  • All our government taxes, vat, tourist service charges.
  • Official expenses Insurance for guide and porters.
  • Salary for guide and porters.
  • All information about trekking, tour and expeditions.
  • Certificate of achievement.

Cost Exclude

  • International air fare to/ from Nepal.
  • Entry Visa fees – at present $25 for 15 days, US$ 40 for 30 days, and US$ 100 for three-month visa on entry into Nepal.
  • Insurance which covers, medical, emergency evacuation, lost, theft expenses.
  • Meals while not on the trek. (Kathmandu & Pokhara).
  • Personal Porter Personal expenses such as snacks, all drink, Wi-Fi, hot shower, gear, laundry, phone calls, etc.
  • Personal gear and expenses.
  • Tips for the guide and porter.

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking Information

Physical Level and Preparation

The challenging journey of trekking to Annapurna Base Camp trek necessitates sufficient physical preparation. The walk requires a moderate to high degree of fitness because it entails walking for extended periods and ascending to high heights.

Preparation Tips:

  • Cardiovascular Fitness: Trekking, jogging, and cycling are regular aerobic exercises that improve endurance.
  • Strength Training: For difficult terrain, strengthen your legs, core, and upper body.
  • Altitude Acclimatization: To prevent altitude sickness, consider rest days in your plan for acclimatization.
  • Pack Light: Make sure your backpack is as light as it gets. Bring only what you need.
  • Mental Preparedness: It’s a mental as well as a physical trip, so mentally prepare yourself for the hardships.

Group Size

For the Annapurna Base Camp trek, groups of two to twenty people are typical, led by a professional guide and assisted by local workers. The small group size encourages friendship and individualized experiences.

Accommodation

  • Simple teahouses to luxurious hotels are available for lodging during the hiking trail, depending on your preferences and what’s available along the way. Here is a list of popular places to stay:
  • Teahouses: These are straightforward, family-run lodges that offer a bed, simple food, and a cozy setting.
  • Lodges: Along the hike, there are settlements with lodges that offer extra facilities like attached restrooms and hot showers.
  • Tented Camps: Tented camps are another option for lodging in distant regions; these provide a more daring experience.

Luggage

Annapurna Base Camp Trek, it is important to pack light. Bring only a small daypack with the essentials (water, snacks, layers, camera), as your main gear will be carried between lodges by a porter or yak.

Spirit of Travel

It’s more important to enjoy the experience and the journey on the Annapurna Base Camp trek walk than it is to reach the summit. You will witness Sherpa culture, take in breathtaking views, and form lifelong connections with other hikers along the route. This adventure tests your physical limits, lifts your soul, and never fails to amaze and inspire you with the beauty and tenacity of the natural world.

Season of trekking, distance traveled, services selected, and guide availability all affect the price.

Guided Trek: Usually comprises a guide, accommodation, meals, and permits. The price range is $1,000 to $1,500.

Independent Trek: Without permits and equipment, budget-conscious hikers can finish the trek for roughly $700 to $1,200.

Peak vs. Off Season: Trekking gives better weather during peak seasons (spring, autumn), but it is more expensive during off-peak seasons (winter, monsoon).

Cancellation Fees:

Before beginning the Annapurna Base Camp Trek, it’s crucial to be aware of any potential cancellation fees in case your plans change. Before booking a reservation, it’s critical to read and understand the tour operator’s cancellation policy because different operators may have different fees. In general, the closer your departure date is, the higher the cancellation fees may be. Consider purchasing cancellation coverage when purchasing travel insurance to reduce potential losses.

Tips of Annapurna Base Camp Trek

  • Pack Light: You can avoid paying porter costs by packing lightly. Bring only clothing and necessities.
  • Local Currency: For modest purchases along the trail, bringing small quantities of Nepalese Rupees is advised. There are ATMs in larger towns like Pokhara.
  • Split Costs: To cut down on individual spending, if you’re traveling in a group, think about splitting the cost of lodging, food, and guides.

What Justifies Getting Insurance?

When planning an adventurous journey, like a hike to Annapurna Base Camp trek, you absolutely must have insurance. Though it could seem like an additional expense, it offers invaluable comfort and security. Here are some compelling reasons to consider purchasing insurance for your hike:

  • Emergency Medical Coverage: There are risks associated with trekking to high elevations, such as altitude sickness and injuries, such as being at the Annapurna Base Camp trek. Emergency medical costs are covered by travel insurance, including, if needed, helicopter evacuation.
  • Lost or Stolen Property: Personal property can be stolen or lost anywhere, including when hiking. The expense of replacing misplaced or stolen goods, such as equipment, electronics, or passports, may be covered by insurance.
  • Emergency Evacuation: You might need to be flown by helicopter to a medical center in the event of a serious illness or injury. Although these evacuations can be expensive, travel insurance frequently pays for them.
  • Search and Rescue: Insurance may be able to assist with the costs associated with conducting a search and rescue operation in certain, uncommon circumstances.

Annapurna Base Camp trek is an exciting adventure that passes through many environments with unpredictable weather. Having the appropriate equipment is crucial to ensuring your enjoyment, safety, and comfort during the trip. The following is a complete list of the tools you’ll need:

Small Personal Equipment

  • Backpack: A cozy, well-fitting backpack (30–40 liters) to hold water, snacks, additional clothing, and personal goods, among other everyday necessities.
  • Trekking Boots: Well-made, waterproof, cozy boots that provide supportive ankles.
  • Hiking Socks: Warm, moisture-wicking socks that keep your feet dry and blister-free.
  • Headlamp: For usage at night and in lodges with low lighting, a headlamp with additional batteries.

 

Personal Pharmacy

  • Prescription Drugs: Please include a copy of your prescription for any prescription drugs you may require.
  • Painkillers: Over-the-counter analgesics such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen.
  • Antibiotics: Wide-spectrum drugs to treat common ailments.
  • Medication to prevent diarrhea: Imodium or a comparable drug.
  • First Aid Kit: Contains tweezers, gauze pads, adhesive tape, and antiseptic wipes.
  • Personal Prescriptions: Any other prescription drugs you may need.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek Gear and Clothing

  • Base Layers: Breathable, moisture-wicking base layers for insulation and control of moisture.
  • Insulation: For lower temperatures, a cozy fleece or down jacket.
  • Outer Layer: A windproof, waterproof jacket with a hood to ward off the weather.
  • Trekking Pants: Versatile trekking pants with zip-off legs that are lightweight and quick to dry.
  • Gloves: For cold weather, mittens or gloves with insulation.
  • Hat: For protection from the heat, wear a sun hat or a thick beanie in chilly weather.

Passport

Validity of Passport: Make sure your passport is valid.

Nepal visa: Most tourists to Nepal require a valid visa to enter the country. You can get a visa at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu or other border crossings. The Nepalese Embassy or Consulate in your home country can provide you with the most up-to-date information as visa rules and costs are subject to change.

Medications

  • Altitude Sickness Medications: Discuss medications such as Diamox (acetazolamide) with a healthcare professional in order to help avoid or treat altitude sickness. It’s imperative to discuss the appropriate dosage and any potential side effects.
  • Personal Prescriptions: Make sure you always have a sufficient amount of prescription medications on hand, as well as a copy of the prescription.
  • First Aid Kit: Always have a basic first aid kit with you that contains bandages, sterile wipes, pain relievers, and any prescription medications you may need.
  • Water Purification: Bring tablets or portable water filtration equipment to ensure you have safe drinking water during the walk.

 

 

Annapurna Base Camp trek gives you the chance to take in the breathtaking landscape of Nepal. Nepal is renowned for its majestic Himalayan peaks, kind people, and rich cultural heritage. This is a country guide that covers laws, customs, environment, wildlife, safety measures, and other relevant information for your hike:

Usages & Customs

Honor Local Culture: Nepal is a multicultural nation that combines Buddhist and Hindu customs. Respecting regional traditions is crucial, and this includes dressing modestly and taking off your shoes before entering houses or temples.

Namaste: In Nepal, it’s usual to greet someone with a polite “Namaste” and a small bow. Acquire a few fundamental phrases in Nepali to improve your communication with people there.

 

Regarding Your Strolls:

Teahouse Lodging: Throughout the hike, some teahouses provide food and lodging. It is customary to place food orders at your lodging because these businesses depend on the business of hikers.

 

Fauna and Flora

Biodiversity: A wide range of fauna, such as Snow leopards, Red pandas, Himalayan tahr, Musk deer, Himalayan monals, and other bird species, can be found in the Annapurna region. Respecting the surrounding ecosystem and fauna is crucial when going on a journey.

 

Environmental Situation:

Leave No Trace: Reduce your influence on the environment by adhering to the principles of Leave No Trace. This includes eliminating single-use plastics and properly disposing of rubbish.

Local Initiatives: To improve the sustainability of the area, and support neighborhood environmental and conservation efforts.

Minimize Our Carbon Footprint

Hikers are advised to use reusable water bottles and to avoid single-use plastics.

We advocate for hiking with as little fuel as possible and staying at energy-efficient accommodations.

We recommend taking public transit whenever possible as an environmentally responsible mode of transportation.

 

 

Preserve Wildlife:

We strongly emphasize the conservation of wildlife and forbid disturbing or endangering it while on the walk.

Our contribution to local conservation efforts keeps the biodiversity of the area intact.

 

The Commandments of Responsible Travel:

Before the trip

Respect and Research: Find out as much as you can about the local environment, traditions, and culture. Recognize and honor regional customs as a sign of respect for the culture.

Pick Ethical Operators: Make sure that the hotels, tour companies, and other services you choose are firmly committed to sustainable tourism and ethical travel.

Pack With Thought: Pack light and only carry what you need. Avoid using single-use plastics and throwaway things to reduce waste..

 

During the trip

Respect local culture: Ask for permission before taking photos, dress modestly, and strike up a courteous conversation with the locals when you visit places of worship or cultural significance..

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: To cut down on waste, use reusable items and recycle as much as you can. Place trash in the proper container.

Energy and Resource Conservation: When not in use, turn off the lights, heaters, and air conditioners to conserve resources. Take shorter showers and use less water.

 

After the trip

Exchange Knowledge: To encourage moral travel behavior, impart to others your understanding of and experiences with responsible travel.

Think and Learn: Consider how you can travel more responsibly in the future after your experience.

Positive and constructive criticism regarding tour operators’ and lodgings’ efforts at responsible tourism should be directed towards them.

 

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Annapurna Base Camp Trekking Reviews

4.9.0 Based on 17 Reviews
Atikah

Excellent Service

We dealt with Ganesh before the trip and are very happy with the service provided. Everything was as promised.

Our guide, Hari, did an excellent job in planning our whole journey and improvising wherever he saw fit. He also was very in tuned with our fitness level and we didn’t feel that we were pushed beyond our capabilities.

Our porter, Gopi, was also very helpful especially in keeping our spirits up during the whole journey.

All in all I would highly recommend Adventure White Himalaya Treks Pvt Ltd to anyone who is going trekking in Nepal.

mytriman (Singapore)

Delicated Trip Guide

This trip – Annapurna Base Camp is one of the most remembered trip I had with amazing experience with both the mountain and good dedicated guide and porters.

_Ling_ (Singapore)

Trekking

We had a fabulous time trekking at ABC. Our guide Jiban and his team was knowledgeable, pleasant – not only did we all have fun, they also took great care of us and made sure we all had a good time! Our group was also blessed with good weather at the right time throughout the trip

TingTing (Singapore)

Once in a lifetime ABC experience

We did a 8 days hike from kathmandu to ABC with Adventure White Himalayan trek and found the team very professional, caring and friendly. The owner, Mr Ganesh, welcomed us warmly and our guide Jiban was the best guide you could ever ask for. As someone who was slower than the rest, jiban stayed with me throughout the trek even when I was the last one to make sure I was safe, and took care of me when I was struggling. We had many laughs and photos with Jiban, Ramjee and their porters. 2 of my team mates celebrated their birthdays at ABC and jiban helped to arrange for a birthday cake to be flown in to the base camp via helicopter. That was truly a memorable experience. We decided to take a flight back to kathmandu from pokhara for usd 100…its very worth it, very fast and convenient, you might want to consider instead of taking the bus back. I would highly recommend AWHT to others who are looking to trek in Nepal. The only thing I didn’t like was the restricted duffel bag for each person, bag was a little small which make packing every day such a chore. The scenery and mountains of Nepal makes it a must go for any hiker. Lots of climbing and steps so some training would be better.

Hong Shen

5-Stars trekking company

Booked a trip to ABC in October 2019 with Adventure White Himalaya Trek company. Excellent services and staff. Highly recommended!

JimmyMadon78 (Malaysia)

ABC 2018 – TQ Adventure White Himalaya

It took me more than a year to finally writing down some review for Adventure White Himalaya. I engaged their services in March 2018 when I went to ABC. mr Ganesh and his team helps a lot in fulfilling one of my bucketlist. They are very professional, friendly and always on the go to provide the best services throughout the trip. The guides and porters team led by Sherpa Sona is very helpful and cheerful. Me and my team had a very wonderful 12-days trip together with them.

I strongly recommend Adventure White Himalaya to those who intended or planned to make ur visit to Nepal. Their packages are reasonably fair and affordable.
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Thank You Adventure White Himalaya! Thank You Annapurna!! YOU definitely have been the Highlight of my 2018. Looking forward to revisit Nepal for my next adventure!

Aishah P (Malaysia)

Excellence service

Ganesh, the owner is super responsive & highly experienced in what he’s doing. Contacted him a day before we leaving, last min plan to do the mountain flight. In a split of seconds everything is ready for us. Thank you for troubling yourself to meet us to explain the details. Thank you for the free tshirt!

Asyraf Halim (Malaysia)

Event of the year

Had a tremendous adventure with all friends from Malaysia. Guides were awesome, helpful and knowledgeable (Hari, Surya and Anil).
Well service by Adventure White Himalaya.
Considering for next adventure in Upper Mustang in the next 4years

Norfadzilah A

Namaste Annapurna Base Camp

Highly recommended!
Had an awesome trip to ABC. Everyone reached the base camp safely without a mountain sickness with guidance from the experienced guide, Ganesh with 2 helpful porters; Yem & KP. Enjoyed their company very much. The ground arrangement managed well. Thumbs up.

Haworthia A

An Amazing Unfinished Business

It was trully an incredible and amazing experience from Day 1. Mr Ganesh and Mr Gautam (our porter/guide) received us at the airport and chartered us to our hotel safely. Mr Ganesh gave us a warm welcome with flower garlands and his jovial nature put us at ease. He explained our itinerary and ensured that our porters/guides, Mr Gautam and Mr Sunil, would render help where help would be needed. And delivered that promise they did. They were really hands-on. They were very punctual, very courteous and polite. Communications with Mr Gautam and Mr Sunil were excellent. During the trek, they would communicate with other porters/guides to know the situation upfront and they relayed the messages to us. This was very important in my opinion especially so when it was D-Day to summit ABC from Deurali. The weather did not permit us to proceed as planned. Mr Gautam and Mr Sunil told us of the worst case scenario should we decided to proceed. Taking their vast experience into account during our decision making, we decided it would be best to descend instead of ascend. And that was the best choice ever after hearing news of the conditions up there. Mr Gautam and Mr Sunil really had our safety as their upmost priority.

With our sudden change of plans, they arranged for our accomodation swiftly. Our porters/guides are indeed our heroes!

ABC has to wait.. I will be back and would definitely look for Adventure White Himalaya and these 2 wonderful heroes to be part of my unfinished business.

Well done Team!

– Martini Abdul Talib (Team SANTANA)

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