P
Paul
Mar 17, 2021
Destination
Nepal
Duration
7 Days
Best Weather
March, April, may, September, October & November
Max Altitude
4130m (Annapurna Base Camp)
Accommodation
Hotel and Guesthouse
Meals
Full Board during Trek and Breakfasts, Welcome and Farewell meals in Kathmandu
Transportation
Private vehicle / Flights
Group
Min 1 pax
Difficulty
Easy
Activities
Trekking
The Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek – 7 Days offers a thrilling yet time-efficient adventure through the heart of the Annapurna region, perfect for trekkers who seek a condensed Himalayan experience without compromising on natural beauty or cultural richness. Designed for those with limited time, this route provides panoramic views of some of the world’s highest and most iconic peaks—Annapurna I (8,091m), Machapuchare (Fishtail), Hiunchuli, and more—within just a week.
Starting from the scenic city of Pokhara, the trail winds through charming Gurung villages, lush bamboo and rhododendron forests, and dramatic river valleys. Each day on the trail brings a mix of ascending ridgelines, peaceful forest paths, and breathtaking vistas, gradually leading you to the spectacular Annapurna Base Camp at 4,130 meters (13,550 feet). Here, you’ll stand amidst a natural amphitheater of towering Himalayan giants, a reward for your efforts and a photographer's dream.
The Alpine Club of Himalaya ensures a well-paced itinerary that balances daily trekking challenges with ample time to rest and enjoy the surroundings. The journey is supported by experienced guides and porters who handle all logistics, allowing you to focus on the experience. Teahouse accommodations along the route provide comfort, warm meals, and an authentic taste of mountain hospitality.
This short Annapurna Base Camp trek is ideal for moderately fit adventurers, solo travelers, couples, or groups seeking an unforgettable mountain escape. Whether you're drawn by the awe-inspiring landscapes, local culture, or personal challenge, this trek delivers a rich and rewarding Himalayan experience in just seven days.
The best time to trek to Annapurna Base Camp is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer stable weather, clear mountain views, and pleasant daytime temperatures, making the trekking experience more enjoyable. Spring is especially scenic due to blooming rhododendrons and fresh greenery along the trail. Autumn, following the monsoon, presents crisp air and panoramic visibility of the Himalayan peaks. While winter trekking (December to February) is also possible, it involves colder temperatures and occasional snow, especially at higher altitudes. Monsoon season (June to August) is generally avoided due to slippery trails and cloud-covered mountains, but some trekkers still choose this time for a quieter experience and lush landscapes.
During the Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek, meals are served at local teahouses along the trail. These meals are freshly prepared and primarily consist of traditional Nepali dishes, along with a variety of international options to suit diverse tastes. The most common and nourishing meal is Dal Bhat (rice, lentils, vegetables, and pickles), which provides sustained energy for trekking. Other items include pasta, noodles, soups, pancakes, eggs, fried rice, and Tibetan bread. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided each day of the trek. Though food variety decreases slightly at higher altitudes, the meals remain hearty, clean, and comforting. Alpine Club of Himalaya ensures hygienic dining arrangements throughout your journey.
Safe drinking water is a key consideration while trekking in the Himalayas. Bottled water is available for purchase at most teahouses, but prices increase with altitude. For a more sustainable and cost-effective option, we recommend carrying a reusable water bottle and using water purification tablets or filtration systems. Most teahouses also offer boiled or filtered drinking water at a small charge. Staying hydrated is extremely important at higher elevations, and it is advisable to drink at least 3 to 4 liters of water per day during the trek. Alpine Club of Himalaya encourages environmentally responsible travel, so reducing plastic bottle usage is highly appreciated.
The Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek is considered a moderate trek, but it still requires a reasonable level of physical fitness and stamina. Trekkers should be prepared to walk 5–7 hours per day over varied terrain, including steep ascents and descents, stone steps, and uneven mountain trails. No technical climbing is involved, but prior hiking experience and cardiovascular fitness can significantly enhance your comfort and endurance. It is recommended to engage in regular exercise, such as walking, jogging, or stair climbing, for a few weeks before your trip. Those with pre-existing medical conditions should consult a physician before undertaking the trek. Alpine Club of Himalaya ensures that the pace of the trek is manageable for all participants, with sufficient breaks and acclimatization time.
The difficulty level of the Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek is categorized as moderate. This trek is accessible to both beginners with good fitness and experienced hikers looking for a shorter Himalayan adventure. The trail involves daily elevation gains, stone steps, and occasional steep sections, but does not require any technical skills or mountaineering equipment. Altitude is a factor to consider, with the highest point being 4,130 meters at the base camp. While altitude sickness is less common on this route due to the gradual ascent, it's still important to acclimatize properly and recognize early symptoms. With guided support from Alpine Club of Himalaya, most trekkers find the challenge both manageable and highly rewarding.
Weather in the Annapurna region can vary greatly depending on the season and altitude. During spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), trekkers enjoy the most favorable conditions—clear skies, mild daytime temperatures, and minimal rainfall. In contrast, winter (December to February) brings colder temperatures, especially at night, and possible snow at higher elevations. Monsoon season (June to August) is marked by heavy rainfall, leeches on the trails, and limited visibility due to cloud cover.
The main challenges of the Annapurna Base Camp trek include long hiking days, steep ascents and descents, and the possibility of altitude-related symptoms. Weather changes can happen suddenly, especially as you approach the base camp at 4,130 meters. Trekkers must be prepared with proper gear and be physically fit to handle diverse trail conditions. Alpine Club of Himalaya monitors weather patterns closely and ensures safety protocols are followed throughout the trek
During the Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek – 7 Days, accommodations are carefully selected to ensure comfort and authenticity throughout your journey. In Pokhara, you will stay in a well-rated 3-star hotel with twin-sharing rooms and breakfast included. During the trek, accommodations are in traditional mountain teahouses that provide basic yet cozy lodging with shared facilities. These teahouses offer home-cooked meals, warm hospitality, and an authentic Himalayan atmosphere. While the amenities are simple, they are clean and provide a welcoming space to rest and refuel after each trekking day. Room upgrades or private rooms may be available upon request and subject to availability.
All ground transportation during the trek is arranged using private vehicles for comfort and convenience, as mentioned in the itinerary. The type of vehicle provided depends on the size of your group, ranging from private jeeps and cars to larger vans or minibuses for bigger parties. For long-distance travel between Kathmandu and Pokhara, a scenic domestic flight will be arranged in both directions to save time and offer panoramic aerial views of the Himalayas. Alpine Club of Himalaya ensures all transportation is safe, reliable, and efficiently coordinated for a seamless travel experience.
For a safe and enriching trekking experience, Alpine Club of Himalaya provides experienced, government-licensed trekking guides and reliable porters. Your guide not only ensures your safety and navigates the trail but also shares insights into local culture, traditions, and the surrounding landscape. Having a guide helps you better connect with the region and understand the history of the villages you pass through.
Porters carry your main luggage (usually up to 10–12 kg per trekker), allowing you to hike with just a daypack. This significantly reduces physical strain and makes the trek more enjoyable. Our porter and guide team is well-trained, insured, and treated ethically with proper wages and working conditions, in alignment with responsible tourism standards.
WiFi and electricity are available throughout most parts of the Annapurna Base Camp trek, although access may be limited or inconsistent in higher elevations. In lower villages like Ghandruk and Chhomrong, you can usually find reliable electricity and pay-per-use WiFi services at teahouses. As you ascend toward Bamboo, Deurali, and the base camp, power cuts and weaker signals may occur due to remote locations.
Charging electronic devices is possible at most teahouses, though there may be a small fee. It’s highly recommended to bring a portable power bank and consider purchasing a local SIM card with mobile data coverage as a backup. Alpine Club of Himalaya keeps you informed on where and how to stay connected throughout your journey.
To trek to Annapurna Base Camp, trekkers are required to obtain two official permits: the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card. These permits help regulate visitor flow, ensure conservation efforts, and enhance trekkers’ safety.
Alpine Club of Himalaya handles all necessary trekking permits on your behalf as part of our comprehensive trekking service. Carrying these permits during the trek is mandatory, as they will be checked at various checkpoints along the route.
Travel insurance is a vital requirement for anyone trekking to Annapurna Base Camp, especially due to the potential risks associated with high-altitude trekking. Your insurance should cover emergency evacuation (by helicopter if necessary), medical expenses, trip cancellation, and loss or theft of personal belongings.
Since remote areas of the trek are inaccessible by road, helicopter evacuation is the only means of emergency transport. Alpine Club of Himalaya recommends choosing a reputable insurance provider and verifying that your policy covers trekking up to 4,500 meters. A copy of your insurance information must be submitted to the trekking agency prior to departure for safety planning.
All foreign nationals (except Indian citizens) are required to carry a valid passport and obtain a tourist visa to enter Nepal. Your passport must have at least six months of validity from your date of entry. Tourist visas can be obtained upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu or in advance from your nearest Nepalese embassy or consulate.
Visa on arrival is available for most nationalities and is issued for durations of 15, 30, or 90 days. You must carry several passport-sized photographs and complete the online visa form or fill it out upon arrival. It is essential to keep a photocopy of your passport and visa with you at all times during the trek. Alpine Club of Himalaya recommends ensuring your documentation is complete to avoid any entry or permit-related delays.
The Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek – 7 Days is the perfect choice for travelers who want to experience the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas in a condensed timeframe without compromising on the essence of a true mountain adventure. This trek provides a rare opportunity to reach the iconic Annapurna Base Camp at 4,130 meters (13,550 feet) within a week, making it ideal for those with limited vacation time who still dream of standing beneath the towering peaks of the Annapurna range.
Unlike longer treks, this well-designed route minimizes travel days while still taking you through scenic villages, terraced fields, lush forests, and alpine landscapes. Every step along the trail offers stunning views, cultural encounters with local Gurung communities, and the peaceful solitude of high-altitude trekking.
Organized by the Alpine Club of Himalaya, this trek ensures professional guidance, well-paced itineraries, and personalized support from experienced guides and porters. The inclusion of comfortable teahouse stays, nourishing meals, private transportation, and optional gear support makes the journey smooth and enjoyable for trekkers of moderate fitness levels.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor to Nepal or a seasoned trekker looking for a shorter challenge, this trek offers a balanced combination of adventure, scenery, and cultural immersion—all in just seven days. It’s a smart, rewarding, and unforgettable way to explore the legendary Annapurna region.
Before setting out on your Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek, it is essential to ensure that all necessary travel and trekking preparations are in place to enjoy a safe, smooth, and rewarding experience in the Himalayas. This short but scenic trek takes you into the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary, offering a mix of cultural encounters and high-altitude mountain landscapes, often within a condensed timeframe. Given the varying climates—from warm foothills to chilly alpine mornings—adequate preparation is crucial.
We strongly recommend packing appropriate gear for multi-day trekking, including a reliable layering system for both warm and cold weather conditions. Make sure your trekking boots are well broken in, and that your clothing, backpack, and gear have been tested for comfort and durability. While the trek is classified as moderate and does not require technical skills, it involves sustained uphill and downhill walking for several hours a day. A good level of physical fitness will enhance your ability to enjoy the journey and reduce fatigue.
The Alpine Club of Himalaya is committed to providing a high level of service, safety, and personalized support before, during, and after your trek. Should you have any questions regarding equipment, accommodations, trail conditions, or itinerary adjustments, our experienced team is always available to assist and ensure your trekking experience is memorable for all the right reasons.
If you need to cancel your booking for the Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek, you must inform Alpine Club of Himalaya in writing, either via official email or a signed letter. The following cancellation terms apply, based on the date we receive your cancellation notice in relation to your scheduled trek start date:
These charges reflect the upfront expenses we incur in securing domestic transport, lodge reservations, trekking permits, and staff arrangements, all of which are confirmed well in advance of your arrival.
In rare cases where Alpine Club of Himalaya must cancel the trek due to circumstances beyond our control—such as extreme weather, natural disasters, political unrest, or safety concerns—you will be offered one of the following options:
Please rest assured that cancellations on our part are only made when absolutely necessary, and your safety remains our highest priority at all times.
Alpine Club of Himalaya shall not be held liable for any disruptions, delays, or cancellations caused by events classified as force majeure, including but not limited to:
In such cases, any additional expenses incurred (including extended accommodations, rescheduled flights, or medical/emergency costs) are the responsibility of the participant. For this reason, we strongly recommend obtaining comprehensive travel insurance that covers trip cancellation, interruption, emergency evacuation, high-altitude medical care, and other unexpected force majeure situations before traveling to Nepal.
Begin your journey with a scenic overland drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara via the Prithvi Highway. The route winds through picturesque valleys, terraced farmland, and lively roadside villages. As the vehicle follows the Trishuli and later the Marshyangdi rivers, you’ll be treated to captivating views of Nepal’s rural beauty. En route, pass through towns like Mugling and Damauli, each offering a glimpse into local life. Upon nearing Pokhara, snow-capped Himalayan giants such as Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and Machhapuchhre come into view, offering a stunning backdrop to this vibrant lakeside city. Once in Pokhara, settle into your hotel and take some time to relax. In the evening, you can enjoy a peaceful walk along Phewa Lake or explore the bustling Lakeside area. For those seeking a faster and more comfortable alternative, a 25–30 minute flight from Kathmandu is also available.
Max. Elevation
1400m
Duration
6-7 hours
Accommodation
Hotel
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
All airport transfers, including pickups and drop-offs, will be arranged in a private, comfortable vehicle for your convenience.
One night’s accommodation in a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu on a twin-sharing basis with breakfast included.
Two nights’ accommodation in a 3-star hotel in Pokhara, twin-sharing, with daily breakfast to ensure a restful stay.
Standard teahouse or lodge accommodations during the trek, offering a local experience and essential amenities.
A special farewell dinner in Kathmandu hosted by Alpine Club of Himalaya to celebrate the successful completion of your trek.
Overland transport between Kathmandu and Pokhara will be provided by a tourist bus for a scenic and comfortable journey.
A highly experienced, English-speaking, government-licensed trekking guide along with an assistant guide (provided at a ratio of 1 assistant guide per 10 trekkers) will accompany you throughout the trek.
Porter service is included, with one porter allocated for every two trekkers to carry trekking gear and personal belongings.
All staff costs including salaries, insurance, meals, equipment, and accommodation during the trek are fully covered.
A down jacket and sleeping bag will be provided for the duration of the trek (to be returned after completion).
Complimentary items from Alpine Club of Himalaya including a trekking duffel bag, printed trekking map, and a branded t-shirt.
All required trekking permits and documentation such as the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) permit and TIMS card.
A comprehensive medical kit carried by the trek leader to address basic health concerns along the trail.
All applicable government taxes, service charges, and local taxes are included in the package cost.
Ground transport from Pokhara to Matque and return will be arranged by private jeep if the group size exceeds four persons.
Driver’s wages, meals, accommodation, and allowances are covered throughout the transport period.
A complimentary Nepalese Ncell SIM card with 20 GB data will be provided (limited to one per group) for connectivity during the trip.
Trekking Gears and Packing List
Packing the right gear is essential for a successful and comfortable trek to Annapurna Base Camp, especially considering the diverse terrain, changing weather, and high-altitude conditions. For this 6-day short trek, it’s important to strike a balance between packing light and being well-prepared for varying temperatures and conditions. Below is a comprehensive gear and packing list recommended by Alpine Club of Himalaya:
Clothing
Footwear
Backpack and Bags
Sleeping Essentials
Personal Hygiene and Toiletries
Health and Safety Items
Accessories and Essentials
Documents and Money
Note: Porters will carry your main duffel bag, but you are responsible for carrying your daypack. Keep essentials like water, snacks, camera, rain jacket, and personal items in your daypack. Weather can change rapidly in the Himalayas, so dressing in layers and carrying weatherproof gear is crucial.
Alpine Club of Himalaya recommends doing a gear check in Pokhara before the trek. Most items can be rented or bought locally if needed. Proper preparation ensures a smoother and more enjoyable experience in the majestic Annapurna region.
P
Paul
Mar 17, 2021
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