Mt. Annapurna - 56 Days

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About Trip:

Annapurna is an enormous Himalayan massif, the tenth highest mountain in the world. In 1950, it became the first 8,000 meter mountain  to be successfully climbed. It is located east of a great gorge cut through the Himalayas by the Kali Gandaki river. The mountain has glaciers on its western and northwestern slopes which drain into this gorge.

Outline Itinerary

DAY 01 Arrival in Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel

DAY 02 Drive to Gundu (2,005m) one hour drive from Kathmandu for acclimatization. Accommodation in adventure Camp's luxury tents.

DAY 03 Morning sunrise view of the mountains. During the day you can visit Phulchoki, the highest point overlooking Kathmandu Valley. Overnight at Camp.

DAY 04 Drive to Beni (823m). Overnight in lodge.

DAY 05 Trek to Tatopani (1,189m). Overnight in lodge.

DAY 06 Trek to Ghasa (2,012m). Overnight in lodge.

DAY 07 Trek to Lete (2,438m). Rest day & change porters. Overnight in lodge.

DAY 08 Trek to Thulo Bugin. Overnight in jungle Camp.

DAY 09 Trek to Thulo Bugin Pass Overnight in river camp.

DAY 10 Trek to Mristi Khola. Overnight in river camp.

DAY 11 Trek to Base Camp

DAY 12-47 CLIMBING PERIOD.

DAY 48 Cleaning up Base Camp.

DAY 49 Trek back to Thulo Bugin. Overnight in lodge.

DAY 50 Trek back to Lete. Overnight in lodge.

DAY 51 Trek back to Tukuche. Overnight in lodge.

DAY 52 Fly back to Marpha/Jomson. Overnight in lodge.

DAY 53 Fly back to Jomsom-Pokhara-Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel

DAY 54-55 Kathmandu.

DAY 56 Departure from Kathamndu.

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