The Short ABC Trek is designed for travelers seeking a condensed yet immersive Himalayan experience. This trek provides a perfect balance between adventure, natural beauty, and cultural exploration. Unlike the traditional 14-day ABC trek, this 9-day version allows you to experience the most iconic views of the Annapurna region in a shorter time without compromising on the highlights.
Your journey begins in Kathmandu, where you will meet your guide and receive a briefing on the trek, permits, and necessary equipment. A scenic domestic flight to Pokhara offers an aerial view of the Himalayas and lakes below. From Pokhara, a private transfer to Siwai or Nayapul marks the starting point of your trek.
The trail passes through rhododendron forests, bamboo groves, rivers, and terraces while providing spectacular glimpses of towering peaks. Key villages along the route, such as Ghandruk and Chomrong, allow trekkers to experience the local Gurung and Magar cultures firsthand. The ultimate reward is the Annapurna Base Camp (4130m), surrounded by some of the world’s most impressive peaks.
The trek combines challenging trails, steep ascents, and exposed alpine paths with rest stops in comfortable teahouses. Its moderate-to-strenuous grade ensures that travelers gain a sense of accomplishment while experiencing Nepal’s rich landscapes and culture. ART Nepal Treks & Expedition ensures every detail is planned, from transportation to accommodation, so trekkers can focus entirely on the adventure.
The Short ABC Trek provides a combination of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and physical challenge. Here’s what you can look forward to:
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This trek is suitable for a wide range of hikers but requires preparation due to its high-altitude sections and long trekking hours.
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Proper preparation is essential for a safe and enjoyable Short ABC Trek. Preparation includes physical training, mental readiness, gear, and acclimatization strategies.
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Upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, our representative will greet you and provide a private transfer to your hotel in Thamel, the heart of Kathmandu. After checking in, you can relax and recover from your flight or explore nearby streets, shops, and cafes. In the evening, you’ll meet your trek guide for a comprehensive briefing about the trek. This session will cover the itinerary, trekking route, safety protocols, necessary permits, and equipment checks. This day allows you to prepare mentally and physically for the adventure ahead.
After an early breakfast, board a short domestic flight to Pokhara, offering aerial views of the Annapurna range, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapuchhre peaks. On arrival in Pokhara, a private vehicle will take you to Siwai or Nayapul, the starting point of your trek. After lunch in Siwai, you’ll begin your trek to Chomrong, a picturesque village nestled at 2170 meters.
The trail passes through lush forests of rhododendron and bamboo, terraced farms, and small streams, giving a taste of the region’s natural beauty and local village life. You’ll cross stone steps and enjoy panoramic views of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and Annapurna South. Chomrong is a hub for trekkers, with tea houses offering basic comfort and hearty meals.
Begin the day with a hearty breakfast before trekking. Descend carefully through stone steps to Chomrong Khola and cross a suspension bridge, then begin a gradual ascent through dense bamboo and rhododendron forests. Pass small villages and streams, and enjoy the serene sounds of nature along the trail.
The trek continues upward, eventually reaching Dovan, a peaceful resting place nestled in the valley. This day is moderately challenging due to the combination of ascents and descents, but the reward is stunning views and immersion in the Annapurna region’s natural environment.
This day’s trek is relatively peaceful and scenic, passing through dense forests of rhododendron, bamboo, and pine, as well as along small waterfalls and glacial streams. The trail is quieter, allowing you to focus on the natural surroundings. As you approach Deurali, the altitude increases, offering more spectacular views of the Annapurna and Machhapuchhre peaks.
Hinku Cave and nearby streams make for a good rest stop before the final ascent to Deurali. You’ll spend the night in a teahouse with opportunities to interact with local trekkers and guides.
Today is the highlight of the trek. Start early to trek steeply through exposed alpine trails to Machhapuchhre Base Camp, where the views of the surrounding mountains are breathtaking. Continue along a more rugged trail to reach Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) at 4130 meters.
Here, you are surrounded by towering snow-covered peaks, glaciers, and moraine landscapes. Take time to rest, take photos, and absorb the panoramic views of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Gangapurna, and Fishtail. This is a physically demanding day but incredibly rewarding, with the chance to witness a true Himalayan high-altitude environment.
After witnessing a stunning sunrise over the Annapurna peaks, begin the descent to Sinuwa, retracing the trail through Deurali, Bamboo, and Dovan. The descent is long and requires careful footing, but the views remain spectacular, and the pace is relaxed to accommodate your energy.
Along the way, enjoy interactions with villagers and the natural beauty of the Modi Khola valley, small waterfalls, and terraced farms. Reaching Sinuwa allows for a comfortable overnight stay in a teahouse, resting before the next day’s journey.
Today’s trek is rewarding and relaxing. From Sinuwa, descend to Jhinu Danda, famous for its natural hot springs, where you can soak and rejuvenate tired muscles. Continue your trek to Siwai, completing the hiking portion of the journey.
From Siwai, a private vehicle takes you back to Pokhara, where you can enjoy an evening of relaxation, sightseeing, or boating at Phewa Lake. Pokhara’s serene environment is the perfect place to reflect on the trek and enjoy Nepalese hospitality.
After breakfast, board a tourist bus or private vehicle for the return journey to Kathmandu, following the Marsyangdi and Trishuli Rivers. The drive takes about 7–8 hours and offers continuous scenic views of rural Nepal, hills, terraced farms, rivers, and occasional glimpses of snow-capped peaks.
Upon arrival in Kathmandu, check into your hotel and spend the evening relaxing or exploring the city. Optional visits to Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, or Thamel market can be arranged if time permits.
After breakfast, you will be transferred to Tribhuwan International Airport based on your flight schedule. If your flight allows, you may explore Kathmandu, shop for souvenirs, or arrange a short sightseeing tour. This marks the conclusion of your Short ABC Trek, leaving you with memories of breathtaking mountains, cultural experiences, and adventure in the heart of the Himalayas.
Trekkers can enhance their Short ABC Trek experience with optional services and activities that provide additional comfort or adventure.
These add-ons allow trekkers to personalize their journey, whether for cultural exploration, enhanced comfort, or unique experiences in the Annapurna region.
Choosing the right season for the Short Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Trek is essential to ensure clear mountain views, pleasant weather, and a safe trekking experience. The Annapurna region experiences four distinct seasons, each offering a unique experience, but some are more suitable for trekking than others.
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During the Short ABC Trek, food is available at tea houses and lodges along the trekking route, catering to both local tastes and international preferences. Meals are freshly prepared, providing necessary nutrition and energy for daily trekking.
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By relying on the tea houses along the trail, trekkers enjoy fresh, nutritious meals while experiencing Nepali hospitality and local flavors throughout their journey.
During the Short ABC Trek, accommodation is provided in tea houses and lodges along the trekking route. These accommodations are designed to give trekkers a safe, warm, and comfortable place to rest after long hours of hiking, while still maintaining an authentic Nepalese trekking experience.
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The Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek is moderate to challenging, making it suitable for trekkers with basic to intermediate fitness levels. While it is shorter than the classic 14-day ABC trek, it still presents physical and environmental challenges.
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Travel insurance is highly recommended for the Short ABC Trek. The mountainous terrain, high altitudes, and remote locations make comprehensive insurance a necessary safety measure.
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Altitude sickness, also called acute mountain sickness (AMS), can affect trekkers as they ascend above 2,500 meters, making awareness and prevention crucial.
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The Short ABC Trek is an adventure through rugged Himalayan terrain, and having an experienced guide is essential for both safety and enjoyment. Our trained guides are not just navigators—they are cultural ambassadors, safety experts, and logistical support, ensuring your trek is both memorable and secure.
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With a knowledgeable guide, the Short ABC Trek is not just a physical journey but a safe, cultural, and educational adventure. Guides ensure trekkers enjoy panoramic views, local interactions, and Himalayan landscapes with minimal risks.
Booking the Short ABC Trek is straightforward, transparent, and designed to ensure that your trekking experience starts stress-free and organized.
Step 1: Choose Your Trek Package
Step 2: Submit Required Documents
Step 3: Deposit Payment
Step 4: Confirmation and Itinerary
Step 5: Final Payment Upon Arrival
Step 6: Pre-Trek Briefing
Step 7: Trekking Begins