Trip Facts
- Total Duration 50 Days
- Trip Grade Challenging
- Max Altitude 8,091m
- Group Size 2 - 10 Pax
- Start From Kathmandu
- End From Kathmandu
- Trip Mode Expedition
- Accommodation Hotel/Teahouse
- Best Season ...
Annapurna is the first mountain standing in the category of the 8000m highest peaks in the world .It is situated in mid western part of Nepal. Annapurna 8091m was first climbed by a French expedition team led by Maurice Herzog in 1950. There are four summits in the range of Annapurna. The entire massif forms a barrier on the northern side of the Pokhara valley. The main summit stands to the west of Annapurna sanctuary.
A French Expedition led by Maurice Herzog explored the Kali Gandaki valley in 1950. After descending Dhaulagiri which was too difficult, they turned their attention to combing Annapurna. Hampered by inaccurate maps, they spent considerable time and effort finding a way to the foot of the mountain. They eventually ascended via Miristi Khola to the north face of mount Annapurna in June 1950, just before the start of the Monsoon. The summiteers suffered frostbite on descends. They had to be evacuated back to the road heading to India for treatment as there were hardly any specialized medical centers in Nepal in those days.
Annapurna was not climbed again until 1970, when British army expedition followed essentially the same route as Herzog. At same time Cris Boning led successful British expedition to the very steep and difficult south face. With only 109 ascents, Annapurna has had fewer successful climbs than any other 8000m peak.
Autumn 2006, Monterosa Treks and Expedition operated Annapurna Expedition 2006 and led by Mr. Marco Camondona with all group from Italy as well as spring 2014 was The "A drem Invest" Romanian Expedition - Annapurna 2014 led by Mr. Zsolt Torok.
Fixed Departure Dates for 2024
- 15 March 2024
Trip Itinerary
- Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu &transfer hotel
- Day 02: Prepare expedition forMt. Annapurna
- Day 03: Brief expedition - tourismdepartement
- Day 04: Drive to Pokhara-Beni by private bus
- Day 05: Drive Tatopani toLete, staying lodge
- Day 06: Trek from Late to Jungle - camping
- Day 07: Trek Jungle - MiristiKhola- camping
- Day 08: Trek Annapurna-south BC-camping
- Day 09-43: Climb Annapurna1-8091m
- Day 44: Annapurna BC-Miristi Khola-camping
- Day 45: Miristi Khola - Jungle camp – camping
- Day 46: Trek Jungle camp to Lete, staying lodge
- Day 47: Drive Lete to Beni & staying in Pokhara
- Day 48: Drive Pokhara to Kathmandu and hotel
- Day 49: D- Briefing in Department of Tourism
- Day 50: Transfer to KTM airport for final depart
Trip Cost
Cost: Group joining basis (Minimum 6 climber or more)
Per Person USD 10,000
Climbing Guide USD 4000(If require)
What's Included
- 4 Nights 3 star hotel in Kathmandu with bed and breakfast
- Climbing permit for mount Annapurna1-8091m. expedition
- Food for Trekking till Lete in lodge - base camp Annapurna
- Staff: 1 trekking and base camp guide ,1 cook, cook helper
- Drive Kathmandu - Pokhara - Beni and Late & back by bus
- Carrying porter from Late to Mount Annapurna base camp
- Equipment allowance, daily allowance -Liaison officer-staff
- Life, medical, rescue Insurance - Nepali staff-Liaison officer
- 1 tent-2 person for trekking,1 tent for1 climber in base camp
- Dining tent, toilet tent, store tent, table - chair for expedition
- Pick up and drop in Kathmandu airport (airport-hotel-airport)
- Emergency oxygen-mask & regulator emergency (use pay it)
- Satellite phone (pay calls) per minute system call worldwide
- Solar panel for batteries charging & lighting in base camp
- Welcome dinner with songs and dances in Kathmandu
What's Excludes
- Personal expenses for expedition
- Lunch, dinner Kathmandu, Pokhara
- Walkie Talkie Satellite phone permit
- Fixed rope, bar and beverage bills
- Climbing insurance and Nepal visa
- Tips for staff per climber USD 200
- Fixed rope and mail climbing
- Climbing good, tent and cooking fuel
- Garbage deposit USD 3000 (sharing of the total person) & deposit
fee will be not refunded if the climber don't take back their garbage.