If you are going to Any part of Nepal for trekking ,best and safety is hire trekking guide license holder Guide. Guide license holder is a trained from Nepal Government.
Dear Friends It’s me Amrit Kumar rai From Nepal. I am trekking guide and Manager of Nepal and tibet.
I have been managing (Operator)several trekking and peak climbing since 2010. We are register under the Nepal Government(Alpine Excursion Treks PVT,LTD / www.alpineexcursion.com )
And About the Annapurna base camp trek ,
Annapurna, which is the 10th highest mountain in the world. Annapurna is a series of peaks in the Himalaya, a 55-km-long Massif whose highest point, Annapurna I, stands at 8,091 m (26,538 ft). It is located east of a great gorge cut through the Himalaya by the most famous river, Kali Gandaki and which separates it from the Mount Dhaulagiri.Annapurna Base Camp is one of the most famous trekking areas inNepal. It starts either from Phedi or from Nayapul after reaching Pokhara. There are rarely a few places in the world with such a splendid variety of natural beauty as that of Annapurna Region. It is a rare combination of long arrays of snowcapped mountains, crystal clear lakes, turbulent rivers with deep gorges, Buddhist monasteries, home of famous Gorkha soldiers and other friendly ethnic groups, as well as hot springs and beautiful villages in this area.Annapurna Base camp Trekking is a good way of experiencing high mountains, glaciers, forests, Jungles at close hand in a short period
Gear
Recommended Gear
- Backpack, Down Jacket, Headlamp, Hiking Boots, Hiking Poles, Sleeping Bag, Sunglasses
please bring form your self places 50+ Sun cream. warm Jacket , Polister T-Short, and light shoes for morning and evening after reaching camp site and in the morning before departure .
Costs
Cost Include
• 3 Night hotel in Kathmandu 3 star level Hotel BB ( Bed and breakfast) plan
• 3 Night Hotel in Pokhara 3 star Level hotel BB (Bed and Breakfast) plan
• 15 days trekking wages of necessary staffs.
• Transportation for Kathmandu to Pokhara and Pokhara to Kathmandu by private vehicle.
• Transportation in Kathmandu for Airport to Hotel and Hotel to Airport by private car.
• Transportation in Pokhara Hotel –Nayapul and come back to Pokhara from Kimche by private car.
• Sightseeing in Kathmandu valley and Pokhara by private vehicle.
• Annapurna conservation fee
• Food in between Kathmandu – Pokhara and Pokhara to Kathmandu
• 2 Dinner in Kathmandu
• 1 Dinner in Pokhara
• Food for trekking during the 15 days (Accommodation, lunch ,Dinner ,breakfast, tea, coffee)
• TIMS (Trekking Information Management System) fee
• Staffs insurance charge
Cost Exclude
• Clients personal travel insurance fee
• Clients’ personal expenses (in Kathmandu, or during the trek)
• All kind of beverage (Coke, beer, mineral water)
• Helicopter rescue (If needed)
• Hot/cold shower
• Sightseeing entry fee in any monasteries or other places in Pokhara and in Kathmandu.
• Clients International Air Ticket
• Tips for the Nepali staffs
Hello,
I am writing this email after going through the post that you posted about Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Trek. Since I am in dilemma whether to do that trek in either November 2017 or May 2018 – I thought to take your advice since you have already done the trek.
Please do guide me as what should I do? Which month will be ideal for the trek? What I feel that, trekking in November will not let me get a chance to walk on snow? And I heard that the area looks perfect during the May when the area is covered in snow.
Now if I travel in November no doubt I will get a good view of mountains (one of ideal month for trekking) as there will be less cloud but the area will not picturesque?
Please do provide your feedback as it will be real helpful for me to take a call. Since we do not go to ABC often hence I don’t want to do the trek when I do not get a good view.
Regards
Tanin
Namaste Tanin.
I would like to know about your trip of ABC. do you need any more information in details .
If you still need some Details . let me know. i am here .
Hi Amrit,
How is the weather now there? I plan to go on the last week of March.