This trekking route is less than a year old and was only explored by the Annapurna Rural municipality (ARM) in 2019. This is a new and exciting destination in the Annapurna Ranges that is a full-on escape to a seldom visited region. Annapurna North Base Camp sits at an altitude of 4190 meters.
The region has not been exposed to many trekkers, so you will not find too many tea houses and lodges, but will alternatively sleep in tents in the region of Mt. Annapurna 1 (8091m), the world’s tenth highest mountain and most dangerous for climbers.
The Annapurna North Base Camp trek begins in Lete and takes around seven days return. There are some difficult parts of the trek, especially in poor weather. One of these places is where we cross the Miristi Khola (river). If the water level is too high and we are unable to cross the bridge, then we have to find an alternative way across the river. The second difficult part of the trail is when we cross a steep pass.
This is an area well known for Yarshagumba, a rare and unique herb that grows in the meadows above 3500 meters. It is a remedy for tiredness, chronic cough and asthma, impotence, debility, anemia, to build the bone marrow. It is said to be the most valuable commodity in the region at around $100,000 per kilo.
On the trail, you will be mesmerized by the impressive views of Nilgiri Himal (7061m), Tilicho Peak (7134m), Mt Dhaulagiri (8167m) and Annapurna 1 (8091m). Interspersed among the mountains are rich blue alpine lakes.
Upon arrival at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be met by a Sherpa Expedition & Trekking representative, and taken to your hotel. After checking in at the hotel, you will be briefed on what to expect on your trek to Annapurna North Base Camp Trek.
Our journey begins with a 6-7 hour drive toward the Pokhara Valley and its beautiful Phewa Tal (lake) and then checking in to your hotel close to Phewa Tal. There is plenty to see and do along Lakeside with its many shops, bars, and restaurants to choose from.
Today we drive from Pokhara for 114.9km along the Baglung Highway to reach Ghasa in the Mustang District of Gandaki Pradesh Province.
After a good breakfast, we begin our trek to River camp. The route mostly consists of flat and gentle trails, making the walk smooth and easy. Overnight at Tent camp.
After a good breakfast, we begin our trek to Jungle camp. Today’s trek is about five to six hours. overnight at Tent Camp.
Miristi Khola is a river that feeds into the Kali Gandaki River just above Tatopani Village.
Annapurna North Base Camp is in a high desolate location with views over glaciers and soaring peaks.
After a good breakfast, we begin our trek to Miristi Khola. Today’s trek is about five to six hours. overnight at Tent Camp.
After a good breakfast, we begin our trek to Jungle camp. Today’s trek is about four to five hours. overnight at Tent Camp.
Lete is a small village encompassed by the mountains Dhawalagiri, Annapurna and Nilgiri in the Mustang District.
Tatopani (meaning tato/hot, pani/water in Nepali) is well known for its therapeutic hot pools on the banks of the Kaligandaki River, and a place for trekkers to rest their weary tired bodies after trekking through the mountains. The majority of its inhabitants are ethnic Sherpa and Tamang.
After breakfast, we drive from Tatopani to Pokhara by bus/ jeep, which takes about 6 hours. Stay overnight at hotel in Pokhara.
Today we head back on a 6 to 7 hour drive to Kathmandu with many fond memories of Nepal and its unique culture and geography. These memories will last a lifetime!
Sherpa Expeditions & Trekking staff will transfer you to the airport for your final departure from Nepal. We hope that this epic trek will be firmly ingrained in your memory and will be enough to prompt you to consider your next trek with us!
The following information will give you some idea about what you need to bring for the trek. It is important you do not forget the essential items, as this will determine your comfort and safety on the trek. Equally important is that you do not burden yourself with unnecessary equipment on the trek.
(Note our company guide will carry the medicines and first aid kits during the trek. However, we recommend you bring your personal first-aid kit as well)
You will be accommodated in 3-star hotels in Kathmandu. During the trek, we will be staying at lodges/ teahouses. You may not find comfort and better quality teahouses - without the attached bathroom at until you reach higher elevations, where the accommodation is more basic with bare necessities.
In Kathmandu, your hotel includes breakfast, whereas all meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) will be provided during the trek. A staple food of these regions is potatoes, oats, buckwheat, Sherpa stew and Tibetan bread. Sherpa’s’ started farming potatoes when the first seeds were introduced to the region in the early 90s. There is a limited choice of food at higher elevations and except many potato dishes. Potatoes are high in carbohydrates – an excellent source of energy needed at high altitudes.
We use a private car for sightseeing and for the airport to hotel pick and drop off. We use public transportation or local buses during the trek.
This can be a challenging trek where you often have to walk 6-7 hours a day. You need past experience of hiking or trekking but if you have done any kind of trekking activities then it is always a plus! We have met people from all walks of life, shapes, and sizes who have completed the trek. The only difficult part is when altitude sickness strikes and the effect that it can have on your body. Before leaving for Nepal it is good if you can prepare yourself physically by increasing your stamina and oxygen intake.
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The Annapurna North Base Camp Trek is a scenic and less crowded trekking route in the Annapurna region of Nepal. It takes you to the base camp of Annapurna I (8,091m), one of the world's highest peaks. The trek offers breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural experiences.
The duration of the Annapurna North Base Camp Trek can vary depending on the specific itinerary and your fitness level. Generally, it takes around 12-16 days to complete the trek. This includes trekking through beautiful villages, forests, and terraced fields, as well as acclimatization days and reaching the base camp.
The Annapurna North Base Camp Trek is considered a moderately challenging trek. It involves some uphill and downhill sections, rocky and uneven trails, and high altitude. Prior trekking experience and a good level of fitness are recommended. However, compared to other treks in the Annapurna region, it is less strenuous.
The best time to do the Annapurna North Base Camp Trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer clear skies, moderate temperatures, and stable weather conditions. The winter months (December to February) can be extremely cold, and the monsoon season (June to August) brings heavy rainfall and less favorable trekking conditions.
Yes, you will need permits to do the Annapurna North Base Camp Trek. The trek falls within the Annapurna Conservation Area, so you will need to obtain the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card. These permits can be obtained through a registered trekking agency in Nepal.
While it is not mandatory to hire a guide and porter for the Annapurna North Base Camp Trek, it is highly recommended, especially if you have limited trekking experience. A guide can provide valuable information about the trail, ensure your safety, and assist with navigation. A porter can carry your heavy backpack, allowing you to trek with less weight and conserve energy.
Accommodation during the Annapurna North Base Camp Trek is mostly in teahouses or guesthouses along the trail. These provide basic rooms with shared facilities such as bathrooms and toilets. The teahouses also serve meals, including local and basic international cuisine. As you get closer to the base camp, the accommodation options may become more basic, and camping may be required.
The Annapurna North Base Camp Trek involves trekking to high altitudes, including the base camp at around 4,130 meters. Therefore, there is a risk of altitude sickness. It is important to acclimatize properly by taking rest days, drinking plenty of water, and ascending gradually. If you experience any symptoms of altitude sickness, it is crucial to descend to a lower altitude and seek medical attention if necessary.
While it is possible to do the Annapurna North Base Camp Trek solo, it is recommended to have prior trekking experience and knowledge of the region and its challenges. Hiring a guide and porter can provide additional safety and support, especially in case of any emergencies. It is also important to have the necessary trekking gear and equipment for a safe and comfortable journey.
Some essential items to pack for the Annapurna North Base Camp Trek include trekking boots, warm and layered clothing, a down jacket, a hat, gloves, sunglasses, sunscreen, a water bottle, a first aid kit, trekking poles, a good quality backpack, a sleeping bag suitable for cold temperatures, and a headlamp. It is also advisable to carry some snacks, water purification tablets, and cash, as ATM facilities may be limited along the trail. Additionally, consult with your guide or trekking agency for any specific equipment requirements.
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The highlight of the Annapurna North Base Camp Trek is undoubtedly the spectacular mountain views. From the iconic Annapurna range to the majestic Machapuchare, the vistas are simply breathtaking and leave you in awe of nature's grandeur.
The Annapurna North Base Camp Trek offers a unique opportunity for cultural immersion. Trekking through traditional villages, we had the chance to interact with the friendly locals, learn about their customs, and witness their way of life.
The Annapurna North Base Camp Trek was made even more memorable by our expert guides. Their experience and knowledge of the region enriched our journey, providing valuable insights and ensuring our safety throughout the trek.
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