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The Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trek cost typically ranges from $900 to $1,100 USD per person for a standard 11-day trek itinerary. This all-inclusive price covers essential logistics such as professional licensed trekking guides, local strong porters, and necessary permits (ACAP and TIMS). Additionally, the package includes full-board meals such as (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), comfortable teahouse accommodations throughout the trek, and all ground transportation between Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Nayapul/Birethanti.
Our standard ABC 11-day trek package offers the best value for most trekkers, the final price can be negotiated based on the group size, the services chosen, and the trekking season. Choosing a comprehensive package ensures you focus on the spectacular Himalayan views while local experts handle the logistics, safety protocols, and trail navigation for a successful journey to the heart of the Annapurna massif.
The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is classified as moderately difficult. While it doesn't require technical climbing, it involves daily walks of 5–8 hours on diverse terrain, including thousands of stone stairs in Ulleri and Chhomrong. The primary challenge is the ascent to 4,130m; therefore, maintaining good cardiovascular fitness and physical stamina is essential for a safe and successful journey.
The Annapurna Base Camp Trek package includes teahouse accommodation, Kathmandu-Pokhara transfers, licensed guides, porters, ACAP and TIMS permits, and all meals during the trek.
The classic Annapurna Base Camp trek route typically starts from Nayapul or Ghandruk after a drive from Pokhara. The trail passes through Ghorepani (Poon Hill), Tadapani, Chhomrong, and Dovan before reaching the Annapurna Sanctuary and returning via Jhinu Danda hot springs.
The best time for the Annapurna Base Camp trek is Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November). These months offer clear skies, blooming rhododendrons, and stunning views of Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre.
The Annapurna Base Camp trek reaches a maximum elevation of 4,130m (13,550 ft) at the base camp itself. Unlike the Everest trek, the altitude is lower, but the vertical gain from the lush lowlands is still significant.
For those looking for more adventure, the ABC trek can be extended to include the Mardi Himal Trek or the Khopra Ridge. You can also opt for a helicopter return from ABC directly to Pokhara for a unique perspective of the Annapurna Massif.
The total round-trip distance for the Annapurna Base Camp trek is approximately 110 kilometers (68 miles), depending on the specific starting and ending points. Trekkers usually cover about 10–15km per day.
Our carefully planned Annapurna Base Camp Trek 11 Days itinerary ensures proper pacing. It typically includes the hike to Poon Hill for sunrise views before heading into the deep valley of the Modi Khola toward the sanctuary.
The 11-day Annapurna Base Camp Trek itinerary is the most popular choice. It provides a balanced pace, allowing 9 days for trekking and 2 days for travel between Kathmandu and Pokhara, making it ideal for most hikers.
The trail moves through the Annapurna Conservation Area (ACAP). A detailed map is essential for identifying major peaks like Annapurna I, Gangapurna, and the iconic "Fishtail" Machhapuchhre.
Booking your Annapurna Base Camp Trek directly from Above & Beyond Trekking offers the best value. Prices include tourist bus or flight transfers to Pokhara and all local logistics managed by our expert team.
Key highlights include the sunrise from Poon Hill, bathing in natural hot springs at Jhinu Danda, the 360-degree mountain views from the ABC Sanctuary, and the rich Gurung culture in Ghandruk village.
A professional, government-licensed guide is mandatory for safety and cultural insight. Our guides are experts in the Annapurna region's geography and history, ensuring you are well cared for throughout your trek.
The most common Annapurna Base Camp Trek starting points are Nayapul or Ghandruk, both accessible by a 2-3 hour drive from Pokhara. The trek traditionally ends back in the Pokhara valley.
While the risk is lower than Everest, acclimatization remains important. We design our routes to increase altitude gradually, ensuring your body adapts to the environment as you move toward the base camp.
The standard duration is 8 to 11 days. This can vary based on your fitness level and whether you include the Ghorepani/Poon Hill circuit or choose a direct "Fast Track" route to the base camp.