The Annapurna Luxury Trek lets you see many rare plants and animals in the Annapurna Conservation Area, the world's largest. You'll love the dense forests, rhododendrons, babbling streams, pretty villages, and stunning valleys. Plus, the locals are super friendly, and the food is organic. This trek is totally different from heading to the Annapurna Base Camp; it's more about comfort. We give guests fancy places to stay for the entire journey – comfy and luxurious every step of the way.
DestinationNepal
Duration14 days
GradeModerate
ActivitiesTrekking
AccommodationTea-House and Lodge
Max. Elevation4130m.
Group SizeMin. 1 Pax
Vehicleprivate vehicles
MealsBreakfast, Lunch, and Dinner during The Trek
Overview
Annapurna Luxury Trek connects luxury seekers to Annapurna Base Camp, the heart of the Annapurna region. Offering the most amazing experience of Himalayan trekking in Nepal, Annapurna Luxury Trek encompasses Kathmandu, Pokhara, Ghorepani-Poonhill, Machhapuchhre Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, and the Hot Spring at Jhinu. Nature lovers find the Annapurna Luxury Trek truly rewarding. This trek takes us to popular vantage points such as Ghorepani, Poon Hill, Machhapuchhre Base Camp, and Annapurna Base Camp, offering the most thrilling views of mountain peaks, including the Annapurna massif, Gangapurna, Himchuli, Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, and the alluring Machhapuchhre.
Annapurna Luxury Trek also offers the opportunity to experience a wide range of unique and endangered flora and fauna within the Annapurna Conservation Area, the world's largest conservation area. The deep forest, rhododendrons, gurgling waterfalls, picturesque settlements and valleys, friendly people, and organic local foods are the major attractions of the Annapurna Luxury Trek. Annapurna Luxury Trek is quite different from other treks to Annapurna Base Camp. The accommodation we offer to the guests is luxurious throughout the trip. We ensure that clients receive a full range of luxurious accommodations. It begins from Pokhara after we drive or fly from Kathmandu. If we choose to fly, it takes only 30 minutes, but if we drive, it takes 7-8 hours to get to Pokhara from Kathmandu. Then again, we take another short drive from Pokhara to Nayapool, and we begin our walk on the mountain trail. The trail, then, slowly ascends through country settlements and landscapes. We begin to experience remoteness. The mountain peaks begin to loom, and we capture them for memory. We get to Ghorepani and Poon Hill, which offer stunning views of the mountains and a magnificent sunrise. We pass through deep rhododendrons. We arrive at Machhapuchhre Base Camp, and the mountain peaks begin to be more spectacular. The most anticipated destination on this trek, Annapurna Base Camp, finally mesmerises us with its stunning mountain panorama. On returning, we enjoy the hot spring in Jhino, trek back to Nayapool, and take another drive to Pokhara.
Itinerary of Annapurna Luxury Trek - 14 days
A Team Himalaya representative will meet you upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transfer you to the hotel for check-in. After refreshments, we will have a short orientation meeting with our guide regarding the trip. Welcome dinner in the evening with a cultural show.
Max. Elevation:1300 M
Duration:30 Mins
Distance:602 Km
Today’s tour explores UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Kathmandu Valley. This sightseeing tour includes Swyombhunath Temple, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Bouddhanath, and Pashupatinath Temple. We begin this sightseeing after breakfast with our city guide and private vehicle. We had lunch during our visit to the World Heritage Sites. It will normally end by 4 and include some required preparation for the next day’s trip to Pokhara, as well as for the entire trip.
Max. Elevation:1300 M
Duration:4 hours
Distance:11 Km
We rise early in the morning and take the tourist bus, which leaves either at 7 or 7.30. The bus station is 15 15-minute walk from the central Thamel. We slowly leave the valley and catch the country road. We have toilet and meal breaks on the way. We also see the Trishuli River, which is famous for River Rafting in Nepal. We sometimes get heavy traffic on the way to Pokhara. We have a free evening. We can explore the lakeside of Pokhara.
Max. Elevation:900 M
Duration:6 Hours
Distance:200 KM
We begin our drive after breakfast. It is a 1.30-hour drive from Pokhara to Nayapool. Nayapool is the beginning point of the Annapurna Luxury Trek. From Nayapool, we begin walking the country trail, encountering traditional settlements, ethnic people, and beautiful landscapes. The picturesque country setting amazes us today.
Max. Elevation:1100 M
Duration:5 Hours
Distance:44 Km
Today’s trek is very important and challenging. Ulleri is a bit challenging for beginners to reach the top, with more than 3,000 stone steps. However, the walk is absolutely pleasant. After Ullery, we enter a serene rhododendron forest and natural waterfalls, and finally arrive at Ghorepani, a beautiful village for Mountain views and sunrise.
Max. Elevation:2800 M
Duration:5 Hours
Distance:12.9 KM
Rise early in the morning at around 4.30 and walk up to Poonhill. We celebrate mesmerising mountain views and sunrises. The mountain peaks, including Annapurna I, Annapurna IV, Gangapurna, Himchuli, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, and beautiful Machhapuchhre, will be alluring in the early morning light. We trek back to Ghorepani, have breakfast, and then head to Tadapani via lush rhododendrons, awe-inspiring landscapes, mountain peaks, and abundant waterfalls. Tadapani is also a beautiful village popular for sunrise and mountain views.
Max. Elevation:3210 M
Duration:41 Mins
Distance:1.4 KM
We trek through various traditional settlements and meet the local people along the way. We try to explore their unique culture and interesting lifestyle. Still, the mountain peaks are alluring today. Now, we are gradually getting closer to Annapurna Base Camp.
Max. Elevation:2300 M
Duration:7 Hours
Distance:12 KM
Today’s trekking is very similar to yesterday's. The ethnic settlements and people, the lush rhododendron forests in the Annapurna Conservation Area, and its unique and endangered flora and fauna will astonish us today. The mountain peaks are so dazzling.
Max. Elevation:3200 M
Duration:6 Hours
Distance:11 Km
Today, we have two popular vantage points: Machhapuchhre Base Camp and Annapurna Base Camp. Both viewpoints offer us breathtaking mountain peaks that stun our cameras and eyes.
Max. Elevation:4130 M
Duration:4 Hours
Distance:7.7 Km
Today, we have two popular vantage points: Machhapuchhre Base Camp and Annapurna Base Camp. Both viewpoints offer us breathtaking mountain peaks that stun our cameras and eyes.
Max. Elevation:2050 M
Duration:6 Hours
Distance:15 KM
Again, today’s trek is very important because, after a long walk, we heal our body pain with naturally warm water at the Hot Spring at Jhino.
Max. Elevation:1700 M
Duration:5 Hours
Distance:8.5 Km
Today is the last day of trekking in the mountains, through country settlements and interactions with people. As we reach Nayapul, we catch a bus or a private jeep and drive back to Pokhara. Again, it is a 1.30-hour drive. Free evening, explore and enjoy your time at Lakeside Pokhara.
Max. Elevation:1100 m
Duration:6 Hours
Distance:10 to 12 KM
If we choose to drive, it takes 6-7 hours; we can also escape the long drive with a 30-30-30-minute scenic flight to Kathmandu. Evening farewell dinner.
Max. Elevation:1300 M
Duration:6 hours
Distance:200 Km
We drop you off at Tribhuvan International Airport for your onward planning or departure to your homeland.
Max. Elevation:1300 M
If the provided schedule isn't suitable for you, we can create personalized travel arrangements.
A "standard package" for the Annapurna Luxury Trek is a premium, all-inclusive option that provides a high-end experience without the most expensive add-ons. It is a significant upgrade from a traditional teahouse trek, focusing on superior comfort, service, and a more relaxed pace.
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**Discounts are determined exclusively by the size of your group. We do not add additional members to your group.
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Cost Includes
All arrival and departure transportation from the airport to/hotel /airport.
Two-night twin-sharing accommodation in Kathmandu / Pokhara at 5-star hotels or similar categories, on a bed-and-breakfast basis.
Kathmandu – Pokhara and Pokhara – Kathmandu and Pokhara- Nayapul and Nayapul to Pokhara by private vehicle.
Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour.
Full-board meals (B-L-D) and twin-sharing accommodation on a teahouse/lodge/homestay basis during the trek.
All necessary applicable TIMS card (Trekking Information Management Systems) and Annapurna Area Conservation (ACAP) permits.
Service of an experienced English-speaking trekking guide with daily medical insurance, meals, transportation allowance, etc…
Service of porter and their daily wages, medical, insurance, meals, salary, transportation, and allowance. 2 trekkers: 1 porter, and the porter can carry your backpack during the trek.
Farewell dinner in Kathmandu at an authentic Nepalese restaurant with cultural programs.
Down jackets, sleeping bags, duffel bags by team Himalaya (which need to be returned after the trek), and comprehensive medical kits.
Transportation in private vehicles before and after the trek, and transportation from Kathmandu to Pokhara and back by tourist bus, with a trip briefing with full information and reconfirmation of your international air tickets.
Trip map of the Annapurna region trek.
All government taxes and local charges.
Appreciation letter.
Fresh fruit is seasonal during the trip.
Rescue arrangement.
Cost Excludes
Nepal International airfare, personal travel / medical insurance.
Expenses of a personal nature and meals in Kathmandu, gratuity (tips), hard/soft drinks including tea-coffee, etc, throughout the trip.
Personal trekking gear and medical kit.
Emergency evacuation by any means of transportation, including helicopter services and a personal medical kit.
Early return from the trip due to a personal/medical problem: in this case, the client should bear his/her own expenses on return from the trek and in Kathmandu, including the accompanying guide/porter's expenses.
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Know Before you Go
Equipment Checklist
Team Himalaya's list of outdoor equipment requirements varies by holiday type: leisure tours, moderate, adventurous, challenging trekking, and climbs.
Gear required depends on the season of travel and the grade of trekking, as Nepal is suitable for all seasons except the wet months of July to mid-September, when few travellers visit Nepal.
For Simple Sightseeing Tours in Kathmandu and beyond:
Personal Toiletries: a small day pack or bag to carry your personal belongings, such as water bottles, cameras, wallets, maps, journey/notebooks, cell phones, light jackets or fleece, and insect repellent cream, as per the season. Running/sports shoes or comfortable shoes for short walks; walking poles; personal medication; binoculars (optional); T-shirts; long-sleeve shirts; trousers (for entering temples and monasteries); sunscreens. For long drives, a soft inflatable cushion/pillow is advisable, along with a rainproof or umbrella.
For Moderate Hikes and Treks:
Personal Toiletries, a moderate-sized daypack to carry your personal belongings, such as water bottles, cameras, wallets, maps, journey/notebooks, cell phones, light jackets or fleece, and insect repellent as per the season. Running/sports shoes; walking poles; personal medication; binoculars (optional); T-shirts; long-sleeve shirts; trousers (for entering temples and monasteries); sunscreens; and torches/flashlights. Sun Hats, Sunglasses, and water bottles are necessary (try to avoid plastic bottled water, as it creates litter that is hard to recycle in Nepal). Use the same waterfalls to refill your bottle where available, and a rainproof umbrella—a scarf or mask to avoid dust and smoke.
For long Trekking for a week or more above 3,000 meters:
Personal Toiletries, a moderate-sized day pack or rucksack to carry your personal belongings, including travel documents, water bottles, cameras, wallets, maps, journey/notebooks, cell phones, light jackets or fleece, and insect repellent as per the season. Running/sports shoes, a good pair of boots, warm woollen/cotton socks, snow gaiters, rain/windproof gear, walking poles (an option), personal medication, binoculars (an option), T-shirts, long-sleeve shirts, trousers (for entering temples and monasteries), sunscreens, torch/flashlights. Gloves, Woollen Beni (camp), Sun Hats, Sun/snow glasses, and water bottles are necessary (try to avoid plastic bottled water, as it creates litter that is hard to recycle in Nepal). Use the same waterfalls for refills where available—a scarf or mask to avoid dust and smoke. On trekking, larger kit/duffel bags are carried by porters/pack animals (yaks, mules, or ponies), including your heavy personal gear, such as sleeping bags, down/duvet jackets, and items you require during daytime walks to designated campsites/lodges.
Challenging Treks and Trekking Peak Climb:
Personal Toiletries, a moderate-sized day pack or rucksack to carry your personal belongings, such as travel documents, water bottles, cameras, wallets, maps, journey/notebooks, cell phones, light jackets, or fleece as per the season and altitude. Running/sports shoes, a good pair of boots, warm woollen/cotton socks, snow gaiters, rain / windproof gear, walking poles an option, personal medication, binoculars an option, T-shirts, long sleeve shirts, trousers (while entering temples and monasteries), sunscreens, torch/flashlights, and spare batteries. Gloves, Woollen Beni (camp), Sun Hats, Sun/snow glasses, and water bottles are necessary (try to avoid plastic bottled water, as it creates litter that is hard to recycle in Nepal). Use the same waterfalls for refills where available—a scarf or mask to avoid dust and smoke. On trekking, larger kit/duffel bags are carried by porters/pack animals (yaks, mules, or ponies), which include your heavy personal gear, such as sleeping bags, down/duvet jackets, and items you require during daytime walks to designated campsites/lodges.
Booking Terms and Conditions
Dear Guests and Travellers to Nepal and other Himalayan destinations, please make sure you have understood our Terms and Conditions after carefully reading the mutual contract and legal process, as this will help maintain our long-term relationship.
After selecting the trip of your choice from our varied programs and itineraries, the first step in the booking process is to complete our booking form and, upon submission, send it along with a 20% non-refundable deposit for the entire Nepal Trip.
Along with the completed form, you are required to email your passport copy and flight Ticket with all details to us at the Team Himalaya Kathmandu office ([email protected]).
Upon receiving your passport copy and details, along with your completed booking form and non-refundable deposit, we will send you a final confirmation receipt and acknowledgement.
All deposits are required for selected and chosen trips on a per-person basis. We will email you with details about the direct deposit procedure.
As per the booking and Trip money transfer, service charges of the respective banks may apply and should be paid at the time of deposit.
We will email you the details for making payments by credit card once you have filled out the Booking form.
We accept Visa or MasterCard only, with a 4% processing fee applied to credit card payments, and wire transfers are charged by the Bank as a service.
The Condition for clearing the remaining balance as per the trip booked is as follows:
The remaining balance for all Nepal Trips should be paid and cleared upon arrival.
The remaining balance for other Himalayan countries, such as Bhutan and Tibet, as well as for all multi-country tours, must be cleared within 35 days of your trip departure date.
Team Himalaya Treks & Expeditions (P) Ltd reserves the right to cancel your trip if the full amount is not paid on time.
In certain circumstances, we will accept your last-minute booking at least a week before the tour departure date for all trips; in this case, full payment is required.
How to pay your selected trip deposit:
Credit Card (visa & master):
Please call us at 00977-9841824281 to pay over the phone.
Payment:
Please deposit by wire Transfer to Team Himalaya (P) Ltd and post it to the address below:
Company Address: Team Himalaya (P) Ltd
Bank Transfer:
Bank Address: Himalayan Bank Limited.
Bank address: Tridevi Marg, Thamel, Kathmandu
Account No:01908416120019.
Account Type: Foreign Currency (USD)
Bank SWIFT code: HIMANPKA.
Refund & Cancellation:
The company will not issue a refund for the 20% deposit amount in the event of cancellation of your trip for any reason.
After paying the full amount for any selected trip, you are entitled to a refund if you cancel your trip by informing us as early as possible, provided the charge is reasonable per the company's rules and regulations.
Still, the cancellation charge is invoiced to you. Written notification of your cancellation is required to cancel any trip. Nevertheless, you have imposed a cancellation charge as advised below:-
60 days or more deposit retained
45 – 50 days before departure 50%
30 – 40 days before departure,75%
20 days before departure,100%
Extra Supplement Charge:
Team Himalaya Treks & Expeditions (P) Ltd tour/trek packages, rooms, or tents are provided on a twin-sharing basis. Thus, a single room supplement will be charged for a client who does not have another tour participant to share a room/tent with. It also applies to clients who need a single supplement in hotel or lodge tents/rooms.
Early return from any Tours or Treks:
No refunds will be issued to clients who return early from our trips for personal, domestic/or medical reasons, regardless of any portions of the itinerary that remain unused.
Amendment in Trip Cost:
Team Himalaya Treks & Expeditions (P) Ltd. reserves the right to revise or change the trip costing rate posted on our website, under any circumstances, or on the pressure of various external factors beyond our control, for instance, changes in exchange rate, government action, etc. inflation, however assuring that we will put our effort as much possible to keep the present cost rate as it is.
Unforeseen Circumstances:
Suppose the company has to cancel the trip due to unforeseen circumstances such as any natural disasters, political conflict, unfavourable weather, or road closures. In that case, we will refer you to an alternative trip of a similar type and standard.
Even if this doesn’t suit your preferences and interests, all trip prices you pay to our company will be refunded, with an administration and trip arrangement charge of 15-20%, depending on the trip chosen.
Please note that any other expenses incurred by you as a result of this booking are entirely your responsibility.
Travel / Medical Insurance:
We strongly recommend that all booking Clients acquire Travel and Medical Insurance as a requirement for all our tours, trekking, and climbing trips. It should include adequate protection for tour/trekking/climbing/rafting or any other adventure sports, covering personal injury, death, medical expenses, and repatriation/emergency evacuation expenses by any means of transportation, such as helicopter rescue or air ambulance, as well as adequate baggage cover.
Health & Fitness:
All our Treks and Tours require sound health and a level of fitness before signing the booking with us. The client should always check with their local Doctor or Physician regarding their health and fitness before the trip departs for the Himalayan destinations.
It’s solely the client’s responsibility to inform Team Himalaya Treks & Expeditions of any pre-existing medical condition or disability that might reasonably be expected to increase the risk of your required medical attention, which may affect your capability to travel on the trips booked with us.
Children and Elderly people:
An authorised guardian by the parents must accompany all travellers under the age of sixteen.
A person of more than 70 years of age, although in good health, still needs a partner, family member, or friend to accompany him/her.
If you have any queries regarding age and suitability, please get in touch with us for further information.
Nepal / Tibet Visas & Passport Conditions:
All clients must have a valid passport with at least six months of validity from the return date of travel.
Nepal visas can be obtained from the Nepal Consulate or Embassy in your country or upon arrival at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport. The costs of Nepalese visas are the sole responsibility of clients. All clients must have a valid passport with at least 6 months of validity from the return date. As you are unable to obtain visas to Tibet, you need to send your passport details to Team Himalaya Treks & Expeditions for visa applications to travel in Tibet. We require this information at least three weeks before departure.
Risk and Liabilities:
Team Himalaya's main concern is your safety and satisfaction, including our staff's welfare; therefore, we carry out all our assignments sincerely & honestly to ensure your holiday is hassle-free and free of problems.
Nevertheless, unless otherwise stated, the trip may be changed due to unforeseen or inherent circumstances, such as landslides, roadblocks, floods, heavy snow, political unrest, flight cancellations, delayed arrivals, sickness, or accidents. Any extra cost incurred there is your responsibility and should be borne on the spot.
Flight Delay/Cancellation:
Possibility of domestic flight delay or postponement due to bad weather in the Himalayan regions, which sometimes happens, in particular around the Everest region, Lukla, Phaplu, Annapurna / Mustang / Manang region, Humde, Jomsom, and on the Far West Dolpa, Simikot, and Jumla region, and on the Far East sector, Tumlingtar, and Taplejung area.
Trekking in remote areas, or as described above, especially during the off-season, you are strongly advised to reserve extra days to account for delays and avoid frustrating consequences.
In case of flight cancellation for the pre-tour/post-tour, you need to bear the accommodation and food costs yourself.
Our Responsible Adventure Policy:
Our entire tour/trekking guide representing Team Himalaya Treks & Expeditions deserves all authority during tours, trekking/rafting, and climbs.
Team Himalaya Treks & Expeditions will ensure to make every effort comfortable and satisfactory in all our trips, but one must understand that Himalayan or Third World and Developing Countries like Nepal cannot afford much of Western and highly timed facilities sometimes depending upon the area of travel, however, we will try our best to make your trip enjoyable with memorable time while with us.
Weather is another factor that directly impacts some trips; hence, patience, enthusiasm, and proper preparation before heading out are a must.
Your personal belongings:
On any account, we’re not responsible for any loss or damage to your baggage/luggage or property, even when our porters, ponies, or vehicles carry it. Our trip escorts and guides will provide the necessary safety precautions to ensure this does not occur while we are together.
Papers & Documents:
All necessary papers and documents should be presented in sequence, for example, to issue visas, required permits, etc. We’re not accountable if any trip formalities aren't completed in time before the trip departs due to the absence of essential papers and documents.
We had a very successful EBC trek in October 2024 because of Team Himalaya! Our guide, Raj, was very knowledgeable in all things Everest. He set us up in the best lodges where we had great service all along. He provided us with a superb porter, who also went above and beyond in taking care of us. Raj was very patient with us and was always looking out for our best interests. We would highly recommend Team Himalaya for any trek!
AAlec S1st Apr, 2024
Everest Base Camp Team Himalaya March 2024
We have just returned from a 14 day, 11 day hike with Raj and Durga from Team Himalaya to Everest Base Camp. From the minute we landed to our departure we were properly looked after and cared for by Team Himalaya. The trek to and from Everest Base Camp was wonderful, our guides and porters really looked after us and were incredibly knowledgeable. In Nepal things can go wrong especially with flights to and from Lukla but Team responded magnificently and found alternative solutions. If this is on your bucket list as ours and you are looking for a company to organise this with I would 100% recommend Raj.
JJourney379926937861st Apr, 2024
Reaching Everest Base Camp with TEAM HIMALAYA
If you are looking for an adventure of a lifetime, don’t hesitate! Choose TEAM HIMALAYA for your Everest Base Camp trek! We completed the EBC trek early November 2023 . My husband and I chose to do a private trek with Team Himalaya. Everything went smoothly with our guide Raj. His team and organization is outstanding! We could not have done it without him. Raj took care of everything throughout the trek and made sure we were well at all times, even providing us fresh fruits every night after dinner! We felt safe at all times , his experience and knowledge of the Himalayas helped us achieve our goal in reaching the EBC! His professionalism went beyond our expectations from our first contact with him for information until the very end. We will forever remember this expedition and gained a friend in our guide Raj!
eevanhH6577DL13th May, 2023
Incredible Experience by evan
It was an incredible experience being surrounded by the towering Annapurna Himalayas. This memorable trek through Nepal offered the best scenic views and stunning landscapes. Despite being surprised at how quickly the trek ended, the daily walks were filled with dramatic views that left a lasting impression.
I highly recommend this adventure, as it is one of the best base camp treks in the Himalayas with minimal risk of altitude sickness. Although there were steep ups and downs that were tiring on some days, the breathtaking views made it all worth it. This was easily the most exciting trek I have ever experienced.
I want to thank Team Himalayas and Raj for providing exceptional service with their expert guide and staff.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Annapurna Luxury Trek
Will I have access to safe drinking water in the Annapurna Region?
Yes, you can refill your water bottle with boiled or purified water in the teahouses. It is better not to drink tap water or water from small streams, as it may harm your health. So, to prevent that, you should carry some purifying tablets with you.
How difficult is the Annapurna Region Trekking?
The trek is moderate, as there will be no rope climbing. Most of the trails, such as the Mardi Himal Trek and Annapurna Base Camp Trek, involve long paths that might require you to go up and down. So, it might be difficult for some people with back and ankle problems. But with proper guidance and enough break times, almost anyone can complete the trek.
Is there a chance of getting altitude sickness during the trek?
The Poonhill trek’s elevation is 3,190 m, while the elevation of Thorong-la pass is 5,416 m. Generally, people experience symptoms of altitude sickness once they reach an elevation of 3000m. To avoid uncertainty, it is better to get a health checkup and a doctor's consultation before doing the Annapurna Region Trekking.
Can my children and I do the ABC Trek?
Yes, we have had many clients complete the ABC trek with their children. Our guides will ensure you and your children are well cared for throughout the trek.
What kind of food will I get to have during the trek?
You might have heard of the typical term “Dal Bhat”, which is both fulfilling and healthy. Most of the foods you get are grown by local farmers. You might not have many items on the Menus in the upper regions. You will get food items such as pasta, pancakes, bread, eggs, coffee, and hot lemon.
Can a solo woman traveller go on the Annapurna Base Camp trek?
Travelling alone can sometimes be the best thing you can do for yourself. But with our guide, you will be well taken care of during the trek. Our company prioritises the safety of women travellers.
Will we be using tents during the Trek?
It is not necessary to spend your night in tents, as there are several tea houses along the trek. So, we will not be using tents on the trek unless you want that kind of experience. If you have, then you should probably let us know beforehand.
Should I need a porter for my trek?
Well, it depends on which trek you choose. Some treks involve many difficult paths and routes, so it will be hard for you to carry heavy bags on your own. Hiring a porter can be beneficial, as you can fully enjoy the trek without back pain.
Will I be able to use my phone during the trek?
The mobile phone signal has reached most of the Annapurna Region. So, if you miss someone at home, you can quickly check on them. There are also many phone services, such as charging and recharge cards, available in almost every part of the Annapurna Region if you need them.
Is there an ATM on the trek?
Unfortunately, there aren’t such facilities for ATMs. So, you need to use the service before and after the trek in Pokhara.
What if I get sick or injured during the trek?
Firstly, our guides will sort out the things for you. However, if there is an emergency, the evacuation can be done by helicopter. For this reason, travel insurance is really important for you, as it will help cover the costs of the helicopter rescue.
What if I left the gears at my home?
You can easily get gear in Kathmandu and rent what you need, so you shouldn't worry about forgetting anything.
What kind of Guides will I get?
The guides you will be getting are all Nepalese. Each of our guides is experienced, knowledgeable, flexible, and licensed. They are all highly skilled professionals and know how to care for our valuable guests.
What kind of accommodation will I get during my trek?
You will be resting in tea houses and lodges. These small but comfortable hotels and lodges provide pillows, sheets, and mattresses; you can ask for spare blankets if needed. Bringing your pillow would be a great idea, though. Some of you might not be comfortable sleeping without a hot shower. For that, you can get a hot shower at a certain cost.