Annapurna Circuit Trek - southern and northern base camp - Nepal - Himalayas | Argentina Extrema

Annapurna - Trekking Nepal - Himalaya - Pokhara - Base Camp

An unforgettable tour of the Himalayas between Annapurna and Dhaulagiri

Start Date: 2026-Apr-29
End Date: 2026-May-15
Hora Inicio: 1PM
Hora Fin: 10AM
Meeting Point: Khatmandu, Nepal
Duration: 17 days
Availability: 9 spots
US$ 3980
US$ 3383 15% OFF
Special price booking until 06 de February!

Proposal

The Annapurna circuit, one of the pearls of the world of global trekking


Talking about Nepal is talking about ancient culture and the Himalayas. In this mountain range there are more than half of the 14 mountains over eight thousand meters in the world, the highest on the planet. And in the western region, near the city of Pokhara, on the shores of Phewa Lake, is the great Annapurna massif, this mountain was the first eight thousand climbed by humans, a French expedition, on June 3 In 1950 he managed to make history and step on the summit of Annapurna 1 (8091 meters above sea level). Very close to this massif, there is also Dhaulagiri (8,167 meters above sea level), another of the colossi, also part of the history of Argentine mountaineering. The Annapurna Circuit runs more than 300 km around the Annapurna massif. 

We propose a route that combines part of this famous circuit and access to the two base camps, the south and the north (that of the French). Join us on a definitely unforgettable trip.

ITINERARY


Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu. Meeting with de guide and the rest of de group. Hotel accommodation. 

Day 2: Kathmandu - Pokhara (bus trip, 7am to 8am)

Day 3: Travel by bus/jeep to Ghandruk. First stretch of trekking, 4 hours, to Chhomrong (2310 masl), 9 km. Accommodation in a hostel.

Day 4: Trekking from Chhomrong to Himalayan Hotel (2950 masl), 7 hours, 12 km. Accommodation in a hostel.

Day 5: Trekking from Himalayan Hotel to Machhapuchere Base Camp (3710 masl), 6 hours, 6 km. Accommodation in a hostel.

Day 6: Trekking from Machhapuchere Base Camp to Annapurna South Base Camp (4130 masl) and descent to Sinawa (2340 masl), 20 km, 9 hours. Accommodation in a hostel.

Day 7: Trek from Sinuwa to Tadapani (2630 masl).

Day 8: Trek from Tadapani to Ghorepani (2860 masl).

Day 9: Trekking to Poonhill (great viewpoint of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and the entire region) in the early morning. Then, trekking to Tatopani. Night in hostel.

Day 10: Bus / Jeep to Lete. Night in hostel.

Day 11: Trekking to Annapurna North Base Camp. Camp at Sherpherds Kharka (2760 masl). Night in camp.

Day 12: Trekking to Hum Khola camp (4290 masl). Night in camp.

Day 13: Trekking to Annapurna North Base Camp (4150 masl). Night in camp. 

Day 14: Tour of the surrounding area and descent to Hum Khola or camp. 

Day 15: Descent through the Khalte Danda Valley to Dana. Night in hostel.

Day 16: Bus/Jeep from Dana to Pokhara. Night in hotel.

Day 17: Bus/jeep trip to Khatmandu. Last night in the hotel. The end of the trip

Next day: Free. Return

Included Services

  • Permanent advice on all topics in advance (flights, equipment, training, etc.)
  • Mountain guide from the accompanying AEX staff from Argentina
  • Assistance at Kathmandu International Airport upon arrival;
  • Airport transfers - Kathmandu;
  • 3 nights in a hotel*** in Kathmandu, breakfast included;
  • Every night in mountain lodges (twin double rooms) or tent
  • Meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
  • Domestic flights Kathmandu - Lukla, and Lukla - Kathmandu;
  • Nepalese guide;
  • One porter for every two people (maximum transported load of 15 kg);
  • meals, accommodation for guides and porters.
  • All permits and paperwork (entrance to reserves and parks);
  • First aid kit;
  • Insurance, salary, equipment, food and accommodation of Nepalese staff.
  • permanent assistance

Services NOT included

  • Flight to Kathmandu
  • Travel insurance (mandatory contract for helicopter rescue; approx. 150 usd)
  • Meals in the city (Kathmandu)
  • Drinks
  • Extra meals (energy, snacks, others; can be purchased along the way)
  • Tips (approximately 150 USD per person at the end of the trek)
  • Visa (40 usd at the airport)
  • Everything not specified in 'The price includes'.
  • Mountain rescue insurance (helicopter, if necessary, only applicable at the request of Nepalese medical personnel). MANDATORY. Consult

Where to sleep

Double rooms in small hostels in the towns and hamlets that are found throughout the route

Frequently Asked Questions

If I have never done mountains, can I dream of doing this trekking or climbing a 6000?

As long as you are physically fit and can adapt to a high altitude hiking expedition, there would be no problem. Except for the summit day, it is high altitude trekking. 

How do you travel to Nepal?

We advise you on the flight, which has numerous stopovers, via Doha or Dubai in general. No less than 24 hours counting scales

I don't have even half of the equipment required, can it be rented? what should be bought?

We will advise you with the list of equipment, what you don't have you can rent or buy

What real requirement does this expedition have? How much do you walk per day?

About 7 hours per day and the summit day is the most demanding, with approximately 14 hours of activity. 

Where do you spend the night?

The overnight stay is in hostels that are located in each of the small towns. They have a bed and bedding. Also some nights in a tent.

How much does the backpack weigh?

Very little, only the equipment that you use every day, the rest is carried by the porters. 

What extra expenses may I have during the tour?

Wifi in the lodges (if you want to use it, approx. 4 usd per night)
Bottled water, highly recommended (1 usd in the first towns and up to 5 usd above, per liter)
Charge the cell phone (approximately 4 usd full charge

What do we eat?

On all our expeditions we provide food service ON A FULL BOARD PLAN.

Here we base ourselves on regional food, which is very complete but typical of those mountainous areas in Asia (a lot of rice, vegetables and little meat)

It is necessary to complete the personal/medical record to clarify if someone does not eat any type of food.

Difficulty Graduation System

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20%
Backpack (M)
Backpack (M)

Backpack: Weight / Duration of the Day.

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60%
Physical (F)
Physical (F)

Physical demand

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60%
Technical (T)
Technical (T)

Technician: Difficulty in the Field / Equipment.

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20%
Psycho (P)
Psycho (P)

Psychological Strength

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60%
Height (A)
Height (A)

Height Exposure

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How to interpret these values?

Each aspect is evaluated from 20% to 100%, where:

  • 20-40%: Basic or beginner level
  • 60%: Intermediate level
  • 80-100%: Advanced or expert level
Recommended for intermediate level

Previous experience and good physical condition required.

Required equipment

EQUIPMENT
  • Small backpack for trekking (35 to 50 liters) - With ventral straps (belt) 
  • High mountain sleeping bag (-10°C)
  • Trekking sticks 
  • Category 4 Lenses

FEET

  • 1 trekking shoe 
  • 1 third lightweight pair to rest your feet

FIRST LAYER (First skin)

  • changes of underwear.
  • 2 cotton T-shirts (for camping and sleeping)
  • 2 short-sleeved t-shirts and/or synthetic t-shirts
  • 1 Long-sleeved synthetic T-shirt
  • 1 Polypropylene or similar pants or leggings (not cotton). To use as warm inner pants
  • 1 Thin polypropylene or similar gloves (not cotton)
  • 1 pair of thin polypropylene or similar socks (not cotton), in contact with the skin.
  • Multifunction Buff type scarf

SECOND LAYER (Coat)

  • 2 pairs of Trekking socks (synthetic-thermal)
  • 2 pairs of thick mountain socks
  • 1 cotton or wool socks (wool is used for sleeping)
  • 2 Long trekking pants
  • 1 coat (polar, softshell or similar)
  • 1 Down jacket-duvet
  • 1 Fleece gloves
  • 1 warm hat (fleece)
  • 1 Sun cap (with flaps)

THIRD LAYER (windproof and waterproof)

  • 1 waterproof jacket (ultrex or gore tex or similar)
  • 1 Pant cover (gore tex or similar or ski type)
  • 1 Third layer gloves or mittens (waterproof and breathable). They can be ski type.

PERSONAL ITEMS

  • Passport, valid for more than 6 months.
  • International health insurance.
  • Mandatory Traveler Assistance
  • Completed medical and personal file, authorization (our file)

SEVERAL

  • FRONT flashlight with batteries (with spare batteries).
  • Resistant plastic bags for storing clothes.
  • 2 wide-mouth bottles (Nalgene type), to hydrate.

HEALTH & HYGIENE

  • Personal first aid kit (medication with the relevant prescription).
  • High sunscreen, Lip balm
  • Soap, shampoo (small to share) and small towel.
  • Toilet paper. Handkerchiefs. Baby wipes.
  • Shorts-mesh 
  • Plastic bags for transporting equipment.

Rental Equipment

Trekking sleeping bag Available
Trekking sleeping bag
Pair of Trekking Poles Available
Pair of Trekking Poles
Mittens Available
Rental mittens
Crampons - Pair of Crampons Available
Pair of Crampons
Climbing II - helmet, crampons and pickaxe Available
Rental : helmet, crampons and ice ax
Climbing Combo I - helmet, crampons, pickaxe, harness, carabiners, plate, straps, cords Available
Combo Top: helmet, crampons, ice ax and full harness
Category 3 sunglasses - Shepra Julbo Spectrom Available
Category 3 sunglasses - Shepra Julbo Spectrom
Backpack for trekking and mountaineering - Woman Available
Backpack for trekking and mountaineering - Woman

Do you have doubts?

If you have questions about this adventure, we look forward to hear from you!

Annapurna - Trekking Nepal - Himalaya - Pokhara - Base Camp

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