10 days Annapurna trek:
10 days Annapurna terk is one of the quickest way to get to high Himalayan altitudes where glaciers melt down into rivers. We start by ascending the foothills from Pokhara, appreciating the slate-roofed tropical villages and magnificent rhododendron forests before entering the narrow Modi Khola gorge. Higher we climb more we can discover the Annapurna Sanctuary. The huge south face of Annapurna (8,090m/26,535ft) provides an impressive backdrop, while the closeness of 10 peaks over 6,000m/20,000ft, including Hiunchuli, Fang, Annapurna III and Machapuchare (the Fish Tail Peak), inspire a delicious joy as a fitting highlight of this spectacular trek.
Facts of the Trek
Trek Name 10 days Annapurna trek
Trek Duration: 10 Days
Trek Grade: Moderate
Group Size: Min.1
Min. altitude: 2840 m
Max altitude: 5545 m
Best Season:February, March, April, May, June, September, October, November are the best seasons. However, July & August are okay and trekking can be done but not so clear visibility due to rain.
Day 01
Landing in Tribhuvan International Airport. Our team members will received you and we will shift you to your hotel. You will be invited to our office for detail information of your trip .
Day 02
After having the breakfast drive to pokhara will take about 6 hrs. You will be watching the gorgeous flow of Trisuli(white River) during the trip. You will be served your lunch at the local restaurant on the way.
Day 3
On the waty to jhinu you can have bath in the hot springs of jhinu it will take your extra time about 4 hours. In Jhinu Danda you will walk down to the riverbanks and enjoy the Hot Springs. overnight you stay in the Himalaya View Lodge. The view is fantastic, although the shadows come early. they have a special dining hall, which is built right at the edge of the gorge, trail continues along the west bank of the Modi Khola valley through dense bamboo forest, occasionally dropping to cross tributary streams, but ascending continuously, and reaches the settlement of Doban at 2630m where there are several good lodges. The trail then continues high above the river to our resting place for the night, the small settlement of tea-houses known as Himalayan Hotel at 2900m.O/n Himalayan Hotel.
Day 4
Trek to the Annapurna Base Camp(4100m) and down to the Macchapuchare Basecamp(3700m). Total trekking time is about 5 hours. Due to the previous climbing on 4100m it is very easy to sleep on 3700m.(Overnight in Shankar or Fishtail Lodge)
Day 5
Today is the descent to Bamboo(2340m). Approx. 4-5hours walking. Overnight in the Buddha Lodge.
Day 6
Descent to Chomrong(2170m) for 4-5hours. Overnight again in the same lodge.
Day 7
So far you were on the same way back, so now you will head to the right in the valley and walk to Ghandrung(1920m). This village is really worth a visit, very well mantained and full of life. Overnight in the Gurung Lodge( great Lodge with attached bathrooms and a spectacular view!)
Day 8
Walk down to Nayapul(1200m). Drive back to Pokhara. Stay their for 1 night.
Day 9
Back to kathamandu.
Day 10
Farewell program. Transport to international airport and on to your destination.
10 days Annapurna trek:
Thursday, August 26, 2010
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