
Annapurna I (8,091m), the 10th highest mountain globally, offers a journey to one of the most technical and challenging peaks in the world. Known as the “Goddess of the Harvests,” Annapurna’s stunning massif and religious significance add depth to this extraordinary adventure, combining physical endurance with breathtaking Himalayan beauty. Known for its avalanche danger and technical complexity, Annapurna remains one of the most lethal 8000m peaks. The route demands exceptional ice climbing skills and strategic timing.
At a Glance
At a Glance
30-40 Days
8,091m (26,545ft)
Advanced
30-40 Days
8,091m (26,545ft)
Advanced
Key Highlights
Key Highlights
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Steep snow slopes, technical ice climbing, and crevasse navigation on one of the most difficult 8,000m peaks.
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Unmatched views of Annapurna ranges, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, and other Himalayan giants.
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Trek through the Annapurna Conservation Area, encountering diverse flora, fauna, and the vibrant traditions of Gurung and Magar communities.
Journey to the Summit
Journey to the Highlights
Arrival Kathmandu (1,400m)
Arrival in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Gear Check up & final shopping , Preparation Day in Kathmandu
Staff introduction and final preparation for expedition
Pokhara (833m)
Flight to Pokhara and overstay night in Pokhara
Dana (1,440m)
Drive from Pokhara to Dana.
Trek to Lete (2,480m)
Trek to Lete (2,480m)
Rest and acclimatization day
Trek to Annapuran Basecamp ( 4,190m)
Trek to Annapurna Basecamp (4,190m)
Acclimatization day, Puja Ceremony and prepare for climbing
Rotation between Base Camp – Camp I and Camp II and Base CampBase Camp – Annapurna I Summit – Base Camp
Climbing Period of Mt. Annapurna (8,091m)
Rotation between Base Camp – Camp I and Camp II and Base CampBase Camp – Annapurna I Summit – Base Camp
Basecamp Cleanup and trek back to Lete
Basecamp Cleanup and trek back to Lete
Trek to Dana
Trek to Dana
Drive back to Pokhara
Drive back to Pokhara
Fly back to Kathmandu
Fly back to Kathmandu
Leisure day in Kathmandu
Leisure day in Kathmandu
Back to Home
Arrival Kathmandu (1,400m)
Arrival in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Gear Check up & final shopping , Preparation Day in Kathmandu
Staff introduction and final preparation for expedition
Pokhara (833m)
Flight to Pokhara and overstay night in Pokhara
Dana (1,440m)
Drive from Pokhara to Dana.
Trek to Lete (2,480m)
Trek to Lete (2,480m)
Rest and acclimatization day
Trek to Annapuran Basecamp ( 4,190m)
Trek to Annapurna Basecamp (4,190m)
Acclimatization day, Puja Ceremony and prepare for climbing
Rotation between Base Camp – Camp I and Camp II and Base CampBase Camp – Annapurna I Summit – Base Camp
Climbing Period of Mt. Annapurna (8,091m)
Rotation between Base Camp – Camp I and Camp II and Base CampBase Camp – Annapurna I Summit – Base Camp
Basecamp Cleanup and trek back to Lete
Basecamp Cleanup and trek back to Lete
Trek to Dana
Trek to Dana
Drive back to Pokhara
Drive back to Pokhara
Fly back to Kathmandu
Fly back to Kathmandu
Leisure day in Kathmandu
Leisure day in Kathmandu
Back to Home
Climbing Essentials
Climbing Essentials
What’s Included
What’s Included
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Pick up & drop off services for both international & domestic flights as per the itinerary
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One welcome dinner in a typical Nepali restaurant in Kathmandu with guide
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4 nights hotel in Kathmandu in 4 star category with single supplementary plan on bb basis.
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2 nights hotel in Pokhara in 4 Star Category with single supplementary plan on bb basis.
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Summit route fixing charge for climbing of Mt. Annapurna (8,091m)
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All Necessary land transportation from Pokhara to Dana to Pokhara by private jeep.
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Garbage management and disposal fees.
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One official government liaison officer.
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Life Insurance of climbing guide with coverage of medical and helicopter rescue evacuation for an emergency purpose and insurance for involved Nepalese Staff.
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Maximum 60kgs per member as a personal baggage.
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Necessary porters up to the base camp and return from the base camp for expeditions goods transport
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Experienced base camp Sirdar, cook (chef) and necessry kitchen helpers.
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Freshly cooked meals (BLD) at base camp: Continental, Nepali, Chinese and Indian food with hot drinks, tea & coffee will be served.
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Individual member Box tent, thick mattress and pillow at base camp.
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Common equipment at base camp: Dinning tent, kitchen tent, toilet tent, shower tent, tables and chairs, heater etc
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Generator and solar system for charging electronic devices at base camp.
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High Camp Services: Member sleeping tent (2 members: 1 tent), shovel, extra ropes, EPI gas, gas burner (MSR Rector) and coffle set.
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High food like muesli, porridge, oats, noodles, plane rice, soup items, green tea, milk, coffee, dry fruits, chocolate bar etc.
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Weather forecast during the entire expedition.
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01 veteran and highly experienced climbing guide. (01 Member: 01 Climbing Sherpa guide)
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Summit Brand 03 bottles of per member and 01 bottles per each climbing guide.
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Summit mask and regulator set for each member and climbing guide.
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Medical kits: First aid medical kit.
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Peak15 duffle bag and outdoor cap (if required)
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Nepal government taxes and company service charge.
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Mount Annapurna summit certificate will be provided by Nepal Government after the successful ascent of the peak (Note: Photos & videos of summit must be provided for final verification).
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Flight from Kathmandu to Pokahara to Kathmandu with guide.
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All necessary climbing permit for Annapurna Expeditions (8,091m)
What’s Excluded
What’s Excluded
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International flights to/from Kathmandu.
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Nepal entry visa fee (to be applied for 60 days).
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Drone and special filming permit.
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Lunch and dinner during stay in Kathmandu (Except welcome dinner).
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Travel, medical and emergency high altitude helicopter rescue insurance (Minimum coverage US $50,000). This is mandatory for all the participants.
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All the personal climbing gears and equipment
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Summit bonus US $1,300/- per climbing guide and US $300 for cook and kitchen helpers in cash & tips to trekking guide.
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Any other services which are not mentioned in the service includes.
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