Typical Annapurna Circuit Trek 18 Days – (ABC) luxury trek, often hailed as one of the most iconic and timeless treks globally, provides awe-inspiring mountain vistas and a chance to immerse oneself in the traditional Nepali village life amidst the Himalayas. This renowned trek traverses breathtaking landscapes, picturesque Gurung and Magar settlements, vibrant Rhododendron forests, bamboo groves, and alpine terrain, culminating in the ultimate destination, Annapurna Base Camp, situated at an elevation of 4130m (13546ft.).
The trail offers delightful nature and forest experience at every turn. On the third day of our trek, we leave our luggage at the hotel in Ghorepani for an early morning walk to Poon Hill, aiming for spectacular sunrise. Poon Hill is renowned as one of the best viewpoints in this trek, providing breathtaking vistas of Mount Dhaulagiri, the Annapurna Range, and Mount Machhapuchhre (Fishtail Mountain) to the north, and the Butterfly Peaks to the far west. Upon reaching Annapurna Base Camp (ABC), you’ll find yourself surrounded by the majestic Annapurna I (8091m) with a stunning 360-degree mountain view—a sight that’s beyond imagination and truly unforgettable.
Near Jhinu Danda, you’ll find natural hot springs where you can spiritually cleanse yourself in the lap of the mountains in the Typical Annapurna Circuit Trek 18 Days. The locals believe these waters have healing properties that can ease away your aches and pains, offering a perfect relaxation spot after days of trekking.
Typical Annapurna Circuit Trek 18 Days trek route introduces you to a mix of ethnic groups. In the lower elevations, you’ll encounter Brahmans and Chhetris, while the higher altitudes are home to Mongoloid Himalayan people, primarily Gurung and Magar, known for their history with the Gurkha regiment. For those interested in exploring more cultural and traditional heritages, Racealpine recommends treks to the Langtang, Manaslu, and Everest regions. However, Annapurna remains unparalleled for its stunning scenery, attracting around 55,000 trekkers annually.
The Typical Annapurna Circuit Trek 18 Days, like most Annapurna treks except the Annapurna Circuit, starts and ends in Pokhara, Nepal’s second-largest city. Pokhara is a naturally blessed place, perfect for relaxing after your trek. It’s located 200km west of Kathmandu. Domestic airlines offer several daily flights from Kathmandu to Pokhara, costing around USD 102.00 per person. Alternatively, you can take a tourist bus for a 7 to 8-hour drive. Local buses and microbuses depart from Kathmandu hourly until 3 PM. Green Line Buses (USD 25.00 per person) and other tourist buses leave every morning. Racealpine can arrange all transportation details upon request.
The itinerary for the Typical Annapurna Circuit Trek 18 Days can vary in rare case from 5 to 8 days from/to Pokhara, plus 2 transportation days from/to Kathmandu, depending on your time and physical fitness. There are different treks to routes but most trekkers choose the route via Ghorepani Poon Hill, which is more relaxed and allows for better acclimatization, typically trekking for 8 to 12 days. For a more extended trek, you can return to Pokhara through the villages of Landruk, Tolka, Pothana, and Dhampus, ending at Phedi.
The shortest itinerary starts and ends at Nayapul, going straight to the Base Camp and back along the Modi Khola River. Racealpine offers a custom-designed 7-day itinerary starting and ending in Pokhara, and a 10-day itinerary via Poon Hill. Customized trips are also available.
The Typical Annapurna Circuit Trek 9 Days is considered moderate in difficulty and doesn’t require advanced physical fitness, making it enjoyable for anyone who loves nature walks. It’s also suitable for families with children. Trekking via Ghorepani helps your body acclimatize to the high altitude, ensuring a more comfortable experience. The highest elevation reached on this trek is 4130 meters above sea level.
The best seasons for trekking to Typical Annapurna Circuit Trek 18 Days are from mid-September to November (autumn) and March to May (spring). June to August is the monsoon season, which is ideal for botanists but can be rainy. During spring, the trek offers spectacular views of blooming rhododendrons. The sunrise view from Poon Hill is one of the highlights of this trek. For those who prefer fewer crowds, winter (December to February) is also a great time to trek, with clear skies and beautiful views despite the cold mornings.
Racealpine will provide a detailed packing list specific to the Typical Annapurna Circuit Trek once your booking is confirmed. In the meantime, consider purchasing good walking boots and start breaking them in. No technical gear is required, but a good three-season sleeping bag is essential at higher altitudes. Lower elevation lodges provide quilts and blankets, but as you go higher, these become scarce, and a reliable sleeping bag becomes invaluable.
The standard cost for the Typical Annapurna Circuit Trek 18 days is USD 1450.00 based on double occupancy. A single supplement costs an extra USD. Prices vary depending on group size, budget, and the type of tour plan (standard or deluxe). Flying to and from Pokhara saves time, while bus travel reduces expenses. Accommodation in Kathmandu is not included in the trek price. Racealpine can book a deluxe air-conditioned room in a tourist-standard hotel in Pokhara for an additional cost. Custom tour and package prices are available upon request, and international tour leaders can receive discounts and complimentary offers.
Accommodation on the Typical Annapurna Circuit Trek 18 Days area is more developed compared to other trekking areas like Kanchenjunga or Dolpo but remains basic compared to city standards. Beyond Chhomrong, the Annapurna Conservation Area limits the number of lodges to protect nature and wildlife, resulting in limited accommodation with three or four-bed rooms. Solo trekkers or small groups may have to share rooms during peak seasons. For those seeking luxury, we recommend staying in lower altitudes and enjoying a more comfortable trek.
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– Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar.
– Overnight stay in Besisahar.
– Trek to Bahundanda.
– Altitude gain: Approximately 550m.
– Overnight stay in Bahundanda.
– Trek to Chamje via steep descents and ascents.
– Altitude gain: Minimal change.
– Overnight stay in Chamje.
– Trek through lush forests and waterfalls to Bagarchhap.
– Altitude gain: Approximately 750m.
– Overnight stay in Bagarchhap.
– Trek to Chame, district headquarters of Manang.
– Altitude gain: Approximately 550m.
– Overnight stay in Chame.
– Trek through dense forests and alongside rivers to Upper Pisang.
– Altitude gain: Approximately 590m.
– Overnight stay in Upper Pisang.
– Trek to Manang, crossing picturesque villages and monasteries.
– Altitude gain: Approximately 240m.
– Overnight stay in Manang.
– Acclimatization day for adjusting to higher altitudes.
– Optional side trips for panoramic views.
– Overnight stay in Manang.
– Trek to Yak Kharka, gradually ascending.
– Altitude gain: Approximately 478m.
– Overnight stay in Yak Kharka.
– Trek to Thorong Phedi, the base camp for Thorong La Pass.
– Altitude gain: Approximately 432m.
– Overnight stay in Thorong Phedi.
– Early morning trek over Thorong La Pass, highest point of the trek.
– Descend to Muktinath, a sacred pilgrimage site.
– Altitude gain: Ascend to 5,416m and descend to 3,800m.
– Overnight stay in Muktinath.
– Trek to Marpha, famous for its apple orchards and local apple products.
– Altitude loss: Descend from 3,800m to 2,670m.
– Overnight stay in Marpha.
– Trek to Kalopani, with views of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges.
– Altitude loss: Descend from 2,670m to 2,530m.
– Overnight stay in Kalopani.
– Trek to Tatopani, known for its natural hot springs.
– Altitude loss: Descend from 2,530m to 1,190m.
– Overnight stay in Tatopani.
– Trek to Ghorepani, passing through villages and terraced fields.
– Altitude gain: Ascend from 1,190m to 2,860m.
– Overnight stay in Ghorepani.
– Early morning hike to Poon Hill for sunrise views over the Annapurna range.
– Descend to Nayapul.
– Altitude gain: Ascend to 3,210m and descend to 1,070m.
– Drive to Pokhara.
– Overnight stay in Pokhara.
– Drive or fly back to Kathmandu from Pokhara.
– Altitude: Descend from 1,070m to 1,400m (Kathmandu).
– Overnight stay in Kathmandu.
– Departure from Kathmandu.
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