Nepal
Himalaya is known as the rooftop of the world. There are
1,310 peaks above 6000 meters of which 238 are already
opened for climbing. Likewise, out of fourteen 8000 meters
above peaks eight of them, including the highest peak
in the world, Mount Everest lie in Nepal. Other seven
are namely Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Dhaulagiri,
Manaslu and Annapurna. Among them Annapurna expedition
is popular one.
Annapurna is a Sanskrit word which when
broken down, would mean, "Sustenance" and "filled
with". So the name would translate into "The
Goddess rich in Sustenance" or simply "The Provider".
It was first climbed by M. Herzog & L. Lachenal in
1950. The Annapurna Himal and the Lamjung Himal stretch
from the Kali Gandaki in the west to the Marshyangdi in
the east. Four summits make up Annapurna with the entire
massif forming a barrier on the northern side of the Pokhara
Valley in Nepal. The main summit stands to the west of
the Annapurna Sanctuary. The normal route is approached
from Manang side. It requires two hours walking from the
base camp to reach the bottom of the mountain. It requires
approx. 65 - 70 degrees of steep climbing with fix ropes
of approx. 500m. to reach camp I. To reach camp II, approx.
1000m. fixed ropes will be required along the ridge and
some streatches of steep climbing. From camp II to camp
III is relatively easy with zigzag crossing and gradually
climbing up. However, it will require approx. 1300 - 1500m.
fixed rope will be required. From camp III to the summit,
generally fixed rope is not required and the main rope
is used. There are possibilities of avalanches between
camp I and camp II.
Little was known about the mountain until 1949 when Dr.
A. Heim from the windows of a Dakora aircraft viewed Dhaulagiri
and Annapurna. The aircraft could not fly high enough
for proper observation or for photographs, still the next
year, June 3rd 1950, Annapurna was conquered. It was the
first eight thousanders to be climbed; the French accomplished
this feat. However, all the routes on the mountain pose
severe difficulties and hence it is probably why fewer
climbers have reached the summit in comparison to other
8091m peaks.
Trip hightlight
Technical climb
Several 8000m mountain
view from the summit
Rock and Ice climbing
Picturesque settlements
of mountain people
View of Upper Mustang
valley
Friendly people
Trek through beautiful Marsyangdi valley
Enjoy the views
of Manaslu, Annapurna II, III, Gangapurna
Exploring Manang
village
Praken, Pocho,
Braka monasteries and meet mountain people behind the
Himalayas
Climb a major Himalayan
peak
Trip Facts
Trekking Destination: Mt. Annapurna
Expedition(I)
Group Size: Max. 10 person
Maximum altitude: 8091
Grade :Moderate
Season: Spring & Autumn
Accommodation: Hotel Lodge & Camping
Duration :54 Day
Annapurna Expedition Itinerary
Day
01:
Arrival in Kathmandu
and transfer to hotel
Day
02-04:
Official preparation day in Kathmandu.
(B)
Day
05:
Trek to Tatopani. Overnight camp. (B.L.D)
Day
06:
Trek to Ghasa. Overnight camp. (B.L.D)
Day
07:
Trek to Lete. Overnight camp. (B.L.D)
Day
08:
Trek to Thulo Bugin. Overnight in jungle
camp. (B.L.D)
Day
09:
Trek to Thulo Bugin Pass. Overnight
in river camp. (B.L.D)
Day
10:
Trek to Mristi Khola. Overnight in
Overnight in river camp. (B.L.D)
Day
11:
Trek to Advance BC. Overnight in camp.
(B.L.D)
Day
12-46:
Climbing period (B.L.D)
Day
47:
Trek to Thulo Bugin. Overnight camp.
(B.L.D)
Day
48:
Trek to Lete. Overnight camp. (B.L.D)
Day
49:
Trek to Tukuche. Overnight camp. (B.L.D)
Day
50:
Trek to Marpha/Jomsom. Overnight camp.
(B.L.D)
Day
51:
Trek to Jomsom/Pokhara/Kathamndu. (B)
Day
52-53:
Stay in Kathmandu. (B)
Day
54:
Departure to your next destination.
(B)
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Cost Include:
All meals and accommodation
in tent or lodge according to programmed
Camping equipment, cooking and
eating utensils at base camp
Service of staffs and government
officer at the base camp
High altitude porters, his wage,
high altitude and equipment allowance
Equipment and facilities for
the staffs and government officer according to government
rules
Porterage charge to and from
base camp
Accident insurance for staffs
and porters
Domestic Airfare according to
programme
Arrival and departure transfers
All ground transport.
Cost Exclude:
Nepal entry visa fee
Climbing Permit Fees
Personal clothing, climbing gear,
climbing equipment and gear and sleeping bag
High camp equipments and oxygen
Airfare and transportation that
are not specifically mentioned in the programme
Personal accident and health
insurance
Emergency evacuation and medical
equipment
Alcoholic and bottled beverage,
laundry, and tips
Hotel accommodation, sightseeing
and meals in Katmandu
Any other services and expenses
that are not specifically mentioned
Expenses
due to flight delay, sickness and other contingencies