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Short ABC Trek – 9 Days

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  • Duration9 Days
  • DestinationAnnapurna Base Camp
  • Trip GradeStrenuous
  • Starts at Kathmandu
  • Ends at Kathmandu
  • MealsAll meals during the trek and climb
  • Accommodation Teahouses and tented camps
  • Max altitude Annapurna Base Camp (4130m)
  • ActivityTrekking and Peak Climbing
  • Group typePrivate and Group
  • Group size 1-15 people
  • Best seasonSpring (March to May), Autumn (September to November)

Highlights

  • Scenic Flight to Pokhara

    Taking a flight to Pokhara offers a scenic journey equivalent to a mountain flight, filled with stunning vistas of the surrounding peaks.

    Serene Highland Hike

    Discover the tranquility of a leisurely hike in the highlands, breathing in the pure, crisp mountain air.

    World-Class Hiking Route

    Enjoy a premier hiking route abundant with breathtaking natural features, including lush green hills, valleys, rivers, forests, and mountains nestled in the shadow of the Annapurna massifs.

    Cultural Encounters in Ethnic Villages

    Visit ethnic communities such as Birethati, Jhinu Danda, Chhomrung, Sinuwa, and Deurali to experience and observe the unique lifestyle of the locals.

    Sunrise and Sunset Spectacles

    Witness the magical sunrise over the Annapurna giants and the mesmerizing sunset over Machhapuchhre (Fish Tail) peak.

    Majestic Mountain Views

    Marvel at the breathtaking mountain peaks, including Fishtail (6993m), Nilgiri (7061m), Gangapurna (7455m), Annapurna I (8091m),  Annapurna II (7647m),South Annapurna (7219m) and HImal Chuli (6441m).

  • Quick Trek to Annapurna Base Camp

  • Experience a swift trekking journey to ABC, where you can see the base camps of both Machhapuchhre and Annapurna.

    Relaxing in Natural Hot Springs

    Immerse yourself in the rejuvenating natural hot spring at Jhinu Danda, also known as Tatopani.

    Exploring Pokhara’s Natural Beauty

    Spend a day in Pokhara, a city blessed with natural beauty, and explore its captivating landmarks, such as the stunning Phewa Lake.

Overview of the Trek

The Short Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Trek is renowned for its blend of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and adventure, making it one of the most popular treks in Nepal. This trek offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the majestic mountain landscapes of the Annapurna region up close.

As you ascend, the scenery becomes increasingly rugged, offering more spectacular views of the mountains. The trek passes through traditional villages such as Ghandruk, Chomrong, and Dovan, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture and lifestyle. These villages also provide convenient spots to rest, resupply, and spend the night.

One of the trek’s highlights is the breathtaking views of the Annapurna range. You will encounter some of the world’s most famous peaks, including Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Gangapurna, and the majestic Annapurna itself. The Annapurna Base Camp, located at an altitude of 4,130 meters, offers panoramic views of the entire Annapurna range, making it an ideal place to appreciate the mountains’ beauty and capture unforgettable photos.

The Short ABC Trek is challenging yet rewarding, requiring good physical fitness and preparation. Altitude sickness is a potential concern, so proper acclimatization and precautions are essential. The best times to undertake this trek are from September to November and March to May, when the weather is most stable.

The journey begins with a domestic flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara. From there, a private vehicle will take you to Siwai, where the trek commences. The route from Siwai to Chomrong traverses lush rhododendron and bamboo forests, picturesque terraced farms, and suspension bridges, offering views of the Machhapuchre and Annapurna massifs. The following day, the trek continues from Chomrong to Dovan, gradually ascending through more rhododendron and bamboo forests.

On the fourth day, the route from Dovan to Deurali passes through Modi Khola, the Himalayas, and Hinku Cave. Day five is particularly exciting as it includes visits to both Machhapuchhre Base Camp and Annapurna Base Camp. From Annapurna Base Camp, you will enjoy stunning views of Hiunchuli, the Annapurna ranges, including Annapurna I, Khangsar Kang, Gangapurna, and Machhapuchhre. You will spend the night at Annapurna Base Camp.

The descent begins on the sixth day, returning from Annapurna Base Camp to Sinuwa. The next morning, the trek continues from Sinuwa to Jhinu Danda, where you can relax in the local natural hot springs. After enjoying Jhinu Danda, the trek leads back to Siwai, followed by a drive to Pokhara. The remainder of the day can be spent exploring the fascinating Pokhara Valley, shopping, or boating on Phewa Lake. The trek concludes the next morning with a tourist bus ride from Pokhara to Kathmandu, following breakfast.

This trek is a condensed version of the 14-day Annapurna Base Camp trek, featuring shorter duration and additional rest breaks. At “All Round Trip Nepal Treks”, we are proud to offer a meticulously planned Short ABC Trek Itinerary designed to provide a memorable experience. Bookings are now open for 2024 and 2025, and we are flexible in customizing the package based on your time, budget, and endurance. For further inquiries regarding the Short ABC Trek, please do not hesitate to contact us.

What can you expect from the trek?

  • The Short Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Trek offers a condensed yet enriching experience of the Annapurna region, allowing you to enjoy its highlights in a shorter timeframe.

    Breathtaking Mountain Landscapes

    On this trek, you will be treated to the same stunning mountain landscapes as the full Annapurna trek. As you ascend, you will pass through lush forests, terraced fields, and traditional villages like Ghandruk and Chomrong. The trek offers breathtaking views of some of the world’s most renowned mountains, including Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Gangapurna, and the majestic Annapurna itself.

    Rich Cultural Experiences

    Along the way, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and way of life. The traditional villages you visit provide a glimpse into the daily lives of the local people, showcasing their customs and traditions. This trek is an excellent opportunity to meet and interact with locals, enhancing your understanding of their culture and lifestyle.

    Challenging but Rewarding

    Despite its shorter duration, the Short ABC Trek remains a challenging hike that demands good physical fitness and preparation. Altitude sickness is a potential concern, so it is crucial to take the necessary precautions and allow adequate time for acclimatization. Proper preparation ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.

    The Short ABC Trek offers an efficient way to experience the beauty and culture of the Annapurna region, making it ideal for those with limited time.

Is the Short ABC Trek Suitable for You?

  • The Short Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Trek is an excellent choice for those who want to experience the highlights of the Annapurna region in a shorter amount of time.

    Fitness and Preparation

    The Short ABC Trek is a challenging hike that demands a good level of fitness and preparation. The trek involves several hours of walking each day, often on steep and rocky terrain, and reaching altitudes over 4,130 meters. If you have a pre-existing medical condition or are not accustomed to physical activity, it is important to consult with your doctor before embarking on this trek.

    Seasoned Trekkers and Mountain Hikers

    For seasoned trekkers or those with experience hiking in the mountains, the Short ABC Trek can be a suitable option. However, it is essential to take the necessary precautions to prevent altitude sickness, including proper acclimatization.

    First-Time Hikers

    If you are a first-time hiker, the Short ABC Trek may still be suitable, but it’s important to assess your fitness level and experience. Starting with a shorter trek or hiring a guide or porter can help make the journey more manageable and enjoyable.

    Weather and Equipment

    The Short ABC Trek can be affected by unpredictable weather conditions, so it’s crucial to be prepared for any eventualities. Ensure you have the right gear, clothing, and equipment for the trek to stay safe and comfortable.

    Overall, the Short ABC Trek offers a rewarding experience with the right preparation and considerations, making it accessible to a wide range of trekkers.

How to get prepared for Trek?

  • Proper preparation is key to having a successful and enjoyable experience on the Short Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Trek. Ensuring you are physically and mentally ready, along with having the right gear, will make a significant difference.

    Physical Preparation

    The Short ABC Trek is a challenging hike that requires a good level of fitness. To prepare:

    • Start an Exercise Routine: Begin a regular exercise routine several months before the trek. Include cardio exercises such as running, cycling, or swimming to build endurance.
    • Strength Training: Incorporate strength training exercises like weightlifting or resistance training to build muscle strength.
    • Specific Training: Practice hiking, stair climbing, or carrying a heavy backpack to simulate the trek conditions and build relevant muscles.

    Mental Preparation

    Mental resilience is crucial for dealing with altitude sickness, unpredictable weather, and long days of hiking. To prepare mentally:

    • Positive Attitude: Cultivate a positive mindset and be prepared for challenges.
    • Education: Learn about altitude sickness and coping strategies.
    • Visualization: Visualize different scenarios you might encounter on the trek and how you will handle them.

    Gear, Clothing, and Equipment

    Having the right gear is essential for comfort and safety. Ensure you have:

    • Hiking Boots: Sturdy, well-fitting hiking boots to protect your feet and provide support.
    • Clothing: Warm clothing for cold weather, layers for varying temperatures, and rain gear.
    • Backpack: A good quality backpack to carry your essentials.
    • Sleeping Gear: A sleeping bag suitable for cold weather and a sleeping mat for comfort.
    • Accessories: A headlamp, water filter, and first aid kit are essential for safety.
    • Other Essentials: Trekking poles, gloves, hats, and sunglasses for sun protection.

    Acclimatization

    Proper acclimatization is crucial to prevent altitude sickness. To acclimatize:

    • Gradual Ascent: Spend at least one night in Pokhara and gradually increase altitude during the trek.
    • Hydration: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
    • Rest: Take regular breaks and listen to your body.

    Research

    Thorough research on the trek and the route will help you be well-prepared. Consider:

    • Trek Details: Know the distance, elevation, and trail conditions.
    • Timing: Identify the best time of year to go, typically from September to November and March to May.
    • Accommodation: Check the availability of accommodation along the route.
    • Budget: Estimate the cost of the trek, including permits, accommodation, food, and gear.

    By following these preparation steps, you can ensure a safe and memorable experience on the Short ABC Trek.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m)

  • Upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, our agent will greet you and provide a private transfer to your hotel. You may choose to relax at the hotel after your journey or explore some of Kathmandu’s beautiful sights. In the evening, you’ll meet your guide for a trek briefing and receive any missing equipment.

    • Accommodation: 3-Star Hotel in Thamel
    • Activities: Rest, Explore Kathmandu, Trek Briefing

Day 2: Flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara (822m) and Apx. 3 hrs drive to Siwai (1530m) Apx 3 , then Trek to Chomrong (2170m)

After an early pickup from your hotel, you’ll fly to Pokhara. From there, a private vehicle will take you to Siwai. After lunch in Siwai, you’ll begin your trek to Chomrong, climbing stone stairs and enjoying the scenic views.

  • Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Trekking Time: 2 to 3 Hours
  • Distance: 5 Kilometers

Day 3: Trek from Chomrong (2170m) to Dovan (2600m)

  • Start the day with a hearty breakfast in Chomrong. Trek down stone stairs to Chomrong Khola, cross a suspension bridge, and climb up to Sinuwa. Continue through forests and descend steeply to reach Dovan.

    • Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Trekking Time: 6 to 7 Hours
    • Distance: 8.6 Kilometers

Day 4: Trek from Dovan (2600m) to Deurali (3230m)

  • Today’s trek is peaceful as loud noises are discouraged due to a nearby temple. Walk through bamboo and rhododendron forests, passing waterfalls and glacial rivers. After reaching the Himalayas and Hinku cave, you’ll ascend to Deurali.

    • Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Trekking Time: 5 to 6 Hours
    • Distance: 7.4 Kilometers

Day 5: Trek from Deurali (3230m) to Annapurna Base Camp (4130m)

  • Climb steeply to reach Machhapuchhre Base Camp, with stunning views of the surrounding peaks. Continue on a more exposed path to Annapurna Base Camp, where you’ll be surrounded by towering snow-covered mountains. (Note : you can walk with guide its bit risky area).

    • Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Trekking Time: 4 to 5 Hours
    • Distance: 6.8 Kilometers

Day 6: Trek from Annapurna Base Camp (4130m) to Sinuwa (2360m)

  • Witness a breathtaking sunrise over the Himalayas. After soaking in the views, begin your descent to Sinuwa, passing through Deurali, Himalaya, Bamboo, and Dovan. Enjoy interactions with locals along the way.( Note ;its all the way back down from ABC to Bamboo.)

    • Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Trekking Time: 7 to 8 Hours
    • Distance: 19 Kilometers

Day 7: Trek from Sinuwa (2360m) to Siwai (2170m), then Drive to Pokhara (822m)

  • After breakfast, trek to Chomrong and descend to Jhinu Danda, known for its natural hot springs. After lunch, continue to Siwai, where a private vehicle will take you back to Pokhara. Spend the evening exploring or relaxing by Phewa Lake.

    • Accommodation: 3-Star Hotel in Pokhara
    • Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
    • Trekking Time: 4 to 5 Hours
    • Distance: 10 Kilometers

Day 8: Drive from Pokhara (822m) to Kathmandu (1400m)

  • Board a tourist bus for the journey back to Kathmandu, following the Marsyangdi and Trishuli Rivers. Enjoy the scenic views of hills, rivers, and snow-capped mountains. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you’ll be transferred to your hotel.

    • Accommodation: 3-Star Hotel in Kathmandu
    • Meals: Breakfast
    • Travel Time: 7 to 8 Hours
    • Distance: 205 Kilometers

Day 9: Final Departure

  • We will arrange an airport shuttle based on your flight time. If you have extra time, we can organize side trips, or you can explore Kathmandu on your own.

    • Meals: Breakfast
    • Activities: Departure or Optional Side Trips

    By following this well-planned itinerary, you’ll experience the highlights of the Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek, making it a memorable adventure.

Cost Includes

  • Airport pickup & drop
  • 2 Nights at Kathmandu 3 Star Hotel
  • 2 Breakfast in Kathmandu
  • All Permits and Taxes**Refer to permit section for more info
  • Domestic Flight/s
  • During Trek
  • Accomodation
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Tea/Coffee
  • Guide (food and accomodation, salary, guide's insurance)
  • First Aid Kit
  • Public Transportation

Cost Excludes

  • Personal Expenses
  • Gears
  • Tips for staff (Expected at the end of the trip)
  • Beverages & Mineral Water
  • Travel Insurance
  • PotterNote: A porter can carry up to 25 kg and is helpful for high-altitude treks. It's recommended to have at least one porter for every two trekkers for better convenience.

Add-Ons:

  • Sight Seeing in Kathmandu
  • Potter
  • Flight
  • Helicopter services
  • Private Transportation

Best Season to Trek

The Short ABC Trek is best enjoyed during two main seasons:

  • Autumn (September to November): This season offers clear skies, dry weather, and mild temperatures, making it ideal for trekking. The views of the Annapurna mountain range are spectacular during this time. Additionally, you can experience the cultural festivities of Dashain and Tihar.
  • Spring (March to May): Spring is another excellent time for the Short ABC Trek. The weather is mild, flowers like rhododendrons are in bloom, and the views are clear. It’s a beautiful time to trek amidst nature’s colorful display.
  • Avoid: The monsoon season (June to August) brings heavy rainfall and clouds, obscuring mountain views and making the trail slippery. Winter (December to February) is cold with icy trails, suitable mainly for experienced trekkers prepared for cold weather.

Food Availability

  • During your trek, meals are provided at tea houses along the trail:

    • Breakfast: Includes options like chapati, bread, pancakes, French toast, eggs, and tea or coffee.
    • Lunch and Dinner: Typically consist of dal bhat (rice and lentil soup), a staple in Nepali cuisine. Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options are available, along with Western dishes, noodle soups, and local specialties like dhido and sukuti.

Accommodation

  • Accommodation along the trek varies from basic tea houses to lodges:

    • Tea Houses: Provide twin-sharing rooms with or without attached bathrooms. Higher altitudes may have more basic facilities like shared bathrooms and dormitory-style rooms.

Trek Difficulty Level

  • The Short ABC Trek is considered moderate to challenging:

    • Terrain: Includes steep and rocky sections, river crossings, and varied trail conditions.
    • Altitude: Reaches up to 4,130 meters, requiring acclimatization to avoid altitude sickness.
    • Fitness Level: Requires a good level of fitness and endurance due to daily hiking hours and terrain challenges.

Travel Insurance

  • Travel insurance is essential for the Short ABC Trek:

    • Coverage: Includes medical expenses, emergency evacuation, trip cancellation, and lost belongings. Essential for high-altitude trekking where medical facilities are limited.

Altitude Sickness

  • Altitude sickness can occur due to reduced oxygen at high altitudes:

    • Symptoms: Headache, fatigue, nausea, dizziness, difficulty sleeping.
    • Prevention: Proper acclimatization, hydration, rest, and possibly medication like Diamox.
    • Treatment: Descend to lower altitude if symptoms worsen; oxygen canisters may be available.

Packing List for the Trek

Essential items to pack for a comfortable trek:

  • Backpack: Comfortable and durable for carrying gear.
  • Sleeping Bag: Warm and rated for cold temperatures.
  • Clothing: Warm layers, waterproof jacket, gloves, hat, hiking boots, and socks.
  • Equipment: Headlamp, water bottles, trekking poles, personal hygiene items, first-aid kit, sunscreen, and sunglasses.

Conclusion

Prepare well for the Short ABC Trek with the right gear, physical preparation, and understanding of the trek’s challenges and highlights. Enjoy the stunning landscapes, cultural experiences, and memorable moments along this iconic trail in Nepal!

Guide and Safety Measures

The Short ABC Trek is a journey that requires careful planning and guidance to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Here are the key roles and responsibilities of a guide:

Knowledge of the Trail

  • Route Expertise: Guides possess in-depth knowledge of the trekking route, including alternative paths, rest stops, and viewpoints. They know the best routes to take based on weather conditions and trail conditions.
  • Local Insights: They provide insights into the local flora, fauna, and geological features along the trek. This enhances the overall trekking experience by offering information about the surroundings.

Safety Measures

  • Risk Assessment: Guides are trained to assess risks on the trail, such as altitude sickness, weather changes, and terrain challenges. They monitor group health and provide guidance on acclimatization.
  • Emergency Preparedness: In case of emergencies, guides are equipped to administer first aid and manage evacuation procedures. They carry essential medical kits and are trained in basic life-saving techniques.
  • Safety Protocols: Guides educate trekkers on safety practices, including proper hydration, pacing, and avoiding hazards like slippery paths or steep descents. They emphasize the importance of trekking responsibly and adhering to safety guidelines.

Language and Cultural Bridge

  • Local Communication: Guides facilitate communication with local communities, enhancing cultural interactions and understanding. They can translate conversations, allowing trekkers to engage with locals and learn about their customs.
  • Cultural Insights: Guides share insights into local traditions, rituals, and lifestyles, enriching the cultural experience of the trek. This cultural exchange adds depth to the journey beyond the natural beauty of the landscape.

Support and Assistance

  • Logistical Support: Guides assist with logistical aspects such as arranging accommodations, meals, and transportation along the trekking route. They ensure that trekkers have access to necessary facilities and resources.
  • Physical Support: Guides may help carry trekking gear, set up campsites, and provide assistance during challenging sections of the trail. Their presence alleviates physical strain and enhances overall trekking comfort.

Conclusion

Choosing a knowledgeable and experienced guide for your Short ABC Trek is crucial for ensuring safety, enriching your trekking experience, and navigating the complexities of high-altitude trekking in the Annapurna region. Their expertise not only enhances safety but also adds cultural insights and logistical support, making your trek memorable and rewarding.

Booking Procedure

  1. Select Your Trek Package:
    • Visit our website and choose the Short ABC Trek package that suits your preferences and schedule.
  2. Deposit Payment:
    • A deposit equal to 10% of the total cost is required to reserve your trek. You can make this payment through various options such as bank transfer, Western Union, or online payment via our website.
  3. Submit Required Documents:
    • Within a week of making your reservation, please email us copies of essential documents, including:
      • Passport
      • Passport-size photos
      • Travel insurance
      • Arrival and departure flight information
  4. Payment Options Upon Arrival:
    • Upon your arrival in Nepal, you have the following payment options for the remaining balance:
      • Cash
      • Bank transfer
      • Credit card
  5. Receive Confirmation:
    • After we receive your deposit and necessary documents, we will confirm your booking via email. This confirmation will include detailed payment information, including the method of payment and the total amount due.
  6. Final Preparation:
    • We will assist you with any final preparations, ensuring you have all necessary information and support for your trek.
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FAQ

Can I get the refund?

Yes, you can receive a refund. However, you must report your cancellation at least 7 days prior to the trek. This allows us to make the necessary adjustments and offer your spot to another adventurer. Please contact our customer service team to initiate the refund process.

Can I change the travel date?

Yes, you can change the travel date. However, please ensure that you make the request at least 7 days before the scheduled trek. To change your travel date, please contact our customer service team as soon as possible.

Can I make changes for my accomodation?

Yes, you can make changes to your accommodation. If you choose to upgrade or downgrade your accommodation, it will affect the pricing of the package accordingly. Please contact our customer service team to discuss your preferences and any associated cost adjustments.

Do I need to hire a potter?

It depends on you. If you can handle your luggage weight, then there is no need to hire a porter. However, if you prefer an easier trek without the burden of carrying your gear, we suggest hiring a porter. We offer the option to add a porter to your package for your convenience.

Do I need any Insurance?

Yes, insurance is required for any rescue operations or medical emergencies that may arise due to high altitude or breathing problems. Having insurance ensures that you are covered in case of unforeseen circumstances and can receive the necessary assistance promptly. Please make sure to arrange appropriate travel insurance before embarking on your trek.

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