| Annapurna Expedition - 40 Days | ||||
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Height: 26,545 feet (8,091 meters)
The usual trekking season in Nepal is from October to May. The rest of the year is the monson season and is not desirable for either trekking or expeditions. Besides the cold and rain, leeches are a problem during the monsoons. If you are going to be trekking to Annapurna, October and November are the best months. Mountain Conditions Trekking possibilities are quite varied, but most will start at Pokhara. The circuit trek to the Annapurna Sanctuary will take at least 10 days, but allow 14 to have time to enjoy it and to allow for unforseen events. The route up the narrow Modi Khola river valley is quite wet and slippery and quite steep in a few places. It can be a bit dangerous. The trail up to the Annapurna basecamp is a more serious undertaking. |
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| Itinerary: | ||||
| Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu, Transfer to Hotel | ||||
| Day 02-03: Prepared Expedition & Briefing in Ministry of Tourism | ||||
| Day 04: Drive Besi Sahar | ||||
| Day 05: Besisahar- Nagdi | ||||
| Day 06: Nagdi -Jagat | ||||
| Day 07: Jagat -Tal | ||||
| Day 08: Tal -Chame | ||||
| Day 09: Chame - Pisang | ||||
| Day 10: Pisang -Sabji Khola | ||||
| Day 11: Sabji Khola - Annapurna 4th Base camp | ||||
| Day 12- 28: Climbing Period Annapurna 4th Expedition | ||||
| Day 29: Base Camp - Mananag | ||||
| Day 30: Manang - Thorong Phedi | ||||
| Day 31: Phedi - Thorong La pass - Muktinath | ||||
| Day 32: Muktinath - Jomsom | ||||
| Day 33: Jomsom - Kalopani | ||||
| Day 34: Kalopani - Tatopani | ||||
| Day 35: Tatopani - Beni | ||||
| Day 36: Beni - Drive to Pokhara | ||||
| Day 37: Drive to Kathmandu | ||||
| Day 38-39: Kathmandu | ||||
| Day 40: Final Departure | ||||
Cost includes
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Annapurna is the 10th highest mountain in the world and was the first 8000m peak to be climbed. It was first summited in 1950 by Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal. It was not until 1970 that Annapurna was summited again. In the autumn of 1999 there were 120 expedition to Annapurna. 106 climbers reached the summit. 54 climbers never came back.