The Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a great choice if you want to experience the Himalayas without spending too many days on the trail.
OverviewShort Annapurna Base Camp Trek- 09 days
09 Days
4,130 meters at Annapurna Base Camp
Tourist Bus & Shared Jeep
Moderate
Trekking
Jhinu / Jhinu
Spring (March–May) & Autumn (September–November)
Full board during trek (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Hotels (Kathmandu & Pokhara), Teahouses during trek
Trip Overview
The Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a great choice if you want to experience the Himalayas without spending too many days on the trail. It gives you a complete trekking experience in a short time, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced trekkers. In just over a week, you go from green hills to high mountains, enjoying nature, local culture, and amazing views along the way.
This trek is really astounding because the landscape changes so quickly as you go. You first go through peaceful woodlands, terraced fields, and villages. The surroundings progressively change as you ascend, becoming rougher and more open. The trip proceeds at a pleasant, organic pace that lets you enjoy each day without ever feeling rushed.
The first stop on your journey is Pokhara, a serene lakeside city and the main entry point to the Himalayas. From there, you begin the trip, which gradually leads you to Chhomrong via small settlements and forest roads. The Annapurna Sanctuary’s entry is this town, which is perched on a mountainside.
After Chhomrong, the route gets more serene and scenic. You cross suspension bridges, go through thick woods of rhododendron and bamboo, and follow rivers that meander around the valley. The scenery opens out, and the temperature drops as you climb, offering wider vistas of the mountains.
Near Machapuchare Base Camp, the trees begin to disappear, and the mountains feel much closer. From here, it’s a short walk to Annapurna Base Camp, the main highlight of the trek. Massive mountains, including Annapurna I, Machapuchare, and Hiunchuli, surround you. The sunrise here is one of the best moments—quiet, peaceful, and very beautiful.
There is more to the trek than just getting to base camp. Walking at your own speed, pausing for tea, eating warm meals, and interacting with other trekkers are all part of the basic everyday experience. After days of walking, you may unwind in the natural hot springs of Jhinu Danda on the way back.
This trek is moderate in difficulty. There are uphill climbs and stone steps, but no technical skills are needed. With basic fitness and a steady pace, most people can complete it comfortably.
If you are looking for a short Annapurna Base Camp trek, a 9-day ABC itinerary, or an easy Himalayan trek in Nepal, this is a great option. It offers beautiful landscapes, local culture, and close-up mountain views—all in a short and manageable time.
Trip Highlights
- Witness sunrise and 360° Himalayan views from Annapurna Base Camp
- Explore the cultural beauty of Ghandruk Village, home of the Gurung community
- Trek through lush forests filled with rhododendrons and bamboo
- Relax in natural hot springs at Jhinu Danda
- Enjoy spectacular views of peaks like Annapurna I, Machapuchare, and Hiunchuli
- Experience authentic teahouse trekking in Nepal
- Scenic drive between Kathmandu and Pokhara
Outline Itinerary
- Day 01: Arrive at Tribhuwan International Airport and transfer to the hotel.
- Day 02: Drive to Pokhara by tourist bus.
- Day 03: Drive to Jhinu trek start point and trek to Sinuwa.
- Day 04: Trek to Deurali.
- Day 05: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp.
- Day 06: Trek Back to Bamboo.
- Day 07: Trek to Jhinu and drive to Pokhara by sharing a jeep
- Day 08: Drive to Kathmandu by tourist bus
- Day 09: Departure
Trip Itinerary
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Day 01
Arrive at Tribhuwan International Airport and transfer to the hotel.
Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by our representative and transferred to your hotel in Kathmandu.
After check-in, you will have time to rest, or depending on your arrival time, you may also explore the area around the hotel.
In the evening, your trekking guide will conduct a short briefing. During this session, you will be given an overview of the trek, important safety information, and final preparation details.
Overnight in Kathmandu.
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Max. Altitude: 1,400m (4,600 feet)
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Accommodation: Standard Hotel
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Meals: Dinner
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Day 02
Drive to Pokhara by tourist bus.
After breakfast, you will leave Kathmandu and drive toward Pokhara.
This scenic drive lets you witness the riverside landscapes, green hills, small towns, and countryside villages. It is a long but comfortable journey with short stops along the way for food and rest.
By the afternoon or evening, you will reach Pokhara and transfer to your hotel. The rest of the day is free to relax or walk around Lakeside at your own pace.
Overnight in Pokhara.
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Max. Altitude: 822m (2,697 feet)
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Accommodation: Standard Hotel
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Drive duration: 6-7 hours’ drive
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Day 03
Drive to Jhinu trek start point and trek to Sinuwa.
You will drive to the Jhinu region today. Before arriving at the trailhead, the route passes through tiny hillside villages, riverbank scenery, and twisting roads. The trek starts from Jhinu. The trail gradually moves into wooded areas, with stone stairs and natural pathways, after passing through tiny settlements and terraced farmlands. You will traverse streams and trek up ridges.
Continuing the walk, the trail becomes quieter and more surrounded by nature, with views of green hills and mountains. After a steady ascent, you will reach Sinuwa. Sinuwa is a small hillside settlement surrounded by dense greenery, from where you will actually feel the change in scenery and air.
Overnight in Sinuwa.
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Max. Altitude: 2,360m (7,740 feet)
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Accommodation: Teahouse or Lodge
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Drive duration: 3 hours’ drive
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Trek Duration: 4 hours trek
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Day 04
Trek to Deurali.
You begin your trek deeper into the Annapurna region. After breakfast, you start walking the trail that first descends through forested steps to the Chhomrong Khola, where you cross a suspension bridge over the river.
From the river, the path climbs steadily toward Bamboo. This trail passes through dense bamboo and rhododendron forests. In a while, you will reach Bamboo.
After Bamboo, the route continues through Dovan, another small resting point along the trail. From here, the path becomes more gradual but steadily ascends as you move further into the valley.
The valley becomes narrower as you get closer to a higher altitude, and the landscape gradually changes as you ascend. You’ll eventually arrive in Deurali, a peaceful mountain stop surrounded by cliffs and steep slopes. Compared to earlier settlements, this area feels more isolated, with a distinct sense of reaching the mountainous area.
Overnight in Deurali.
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Max. Altitude: 3,230m (10,600 feet)
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Accommodation: Teahouse or Lodge
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Trek Duration: 7-8 hours trek
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Day 05
Trek to Annapurna Base Camp.
After breakfast, you begin a gradual ascent into the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary. The trail follows a glacial river valley, with cliffs and dramatic mountain walls on both sides. With rocky trails and glacier sceneries, the surroundings appear less verdant and more rugged.
You’ll first arrive at Machapuchare Base Camp (3,700 m), an amazing spot to relax and enjoy up-close views of Nepal’s most famous mountain, Machapuchare (Fishtail Peak). From here, the trail becomes moderate, leading you across a wide, open valley toward Annapurna Base Camp.
As you approach Annapurna Base Camp, the scenery opens into a massive natural amphitheater surrounded by towering Himalayan peaks. You’ll witness a 360° panoramic view of giants like Annapurna I (8,091m), Annapurna South (7,219m), Hiunchuli (6,441m), Machapuchare / Fishtail (6,993m, Gangapurna (7,455m), and Singu Chuli (6,501m).
Overnight in Annapurna Base Camp.
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Max. Altitude: 4,130m (13,550 feet)
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Accommodation: Teahouse or Lodge
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Trek Duration: 5-6 hours trek
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Day 06
Trek Back to Bamboo.
Start your morning early at Annapurna Base Camp with a beautiful sunrise. As the sun rises, peaks like Annapurna I and Machapuchare turn golden, creating an amazing view in every direction.
After breakfast, you begin your descent, retracing your steps through Machapuchare Base Camp and down to Deurali. As you go lower, the landscape changes from snowy alpine terrain back to greener forests.
Continuing downhill through stone steps and forest trails, you finally reach Bamboo.
Overnight in Bamboo.
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Max. Altitude: 2,310 meters (7,579 feet)
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Accommodation: Teahouse / Lodge
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Trek Duration: 6-7 hours trek
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Day 07
Trek to Jhinu and drive to Pokhara by sharing a jeep
After breakfast, you continue descending through forest trails and stone steps, passing villages like Sinuwa and Chhomrong. From Chhomrong, the trail drops steeply towards the Modi Khola valley. After crossing suspension bridges and walking through terraced fields and forests, you reach Jhinu Danda.
At Jhinu Danda, you can take a short walk to the nearby natural hot springs by the river. Many trekkers stop here to relax their muscles after several days of trekking.
Later, you’ll take a shared jeep drive back to Pokhara. The drive is bumpy but scenic, passing rivers, small towns, and scenic hillside views.
Once in Pokhara, you will drive to your hotel. After days in the mountains, the city feels very relaxing, with good food and a warm shower. You can rest for the remainder of the day or stroll around the lakeside.
Overnight in Pokhara.
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Max. Altitude: 2,310 meters (7,579 feet)
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Accommodation: Standard Hotel
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Drive duration: 3-4 hours’ drive
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Trek Duration: 5-6 hours trek
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Day 08
Drive to Kathmandu by tourist bus
Today, you will return to Kathmandu by a tourist bus. The drive takes about 6-8 hours, and you will pass through rivers, hills, small towns, and villages. You’ll travel beside the Trishuli River for much of the journey, with a few stops for food and rest along the way.
Once you reach Kathmandu, you will be dropped at your hotel, where you can relax or stroll around places like Thamel, buy souvenirs, or chill.
Overnight in Kathmandu.
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Accommodation: Standard Hotel
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Drive duration: 6-7 hours’ drive
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Day 09
Departure
Depending on your flight time, you may have a short window to rest or do last-minute shopping in Kathmandu.
You will then transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure. The drive is usually quick, but allow extra time for traffic.
This marks the end of your Annapurna Base Camp trek journey, leaving you with memories of mountains, villages, and the Himalayas.
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Meals: Breakfast (Lunch depending on the schedule)
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Trip notes
The ABC trek involves daily walking on stone steps and uphill trails, so a steady pace is important. Weather can change quickly at higher elevations, so carry warm layers and a rain jacket at all times.
As you go higher, accommodation becomes more basic with simple rooms and limited facilities. Stay hydrated and take it slow to adjust to altitude, especially near MBC and ABC.
Wi-Fi and charging are available in many teahouses, but may be slow or cost extra. Carry enough Nepali cash, as there are no ATMs on the route. Starting early each day helps avoid bad weather and gives clearer mountain views.
Cost Includes
- Airport picks up and drops off.
- All necessary trekking permits (ACAP, TIMS, or equivalent).
- Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara (standard tourist category, twin sharing)
- Teahouse/Lodge accommodation during the trek.
- Three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the trek.
- Professional trekking guide and porter (1 porter for two trekkers).
- Guide and porter insurance, salary, food, and lodging.
- All government and local taxes.
Cost Excludes
- International airfares.
- Nepal entry visa fees.
- All personal expenses, including alcohol & other beverages, trekking equipment, travel insurance, and more.
- Extra expenses during the trek, like hot shower charge, battery charging, Wi-Fi, and any others.
- Tips for the trekking guides and porters.
- Additional hotel stays in Kathmandu if not on the planned itinerary.
- Any expenses not mentioned in the “Includes” section.
When to visit
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FAQs for this trip
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How difficult is the Annapurna Base Camp trek?
The Annapurna Base Camp trek is moderate, with daily walks of 5–7 hours. The trail includes many stone steps, uphill climbs, and forest paths, but no technical climbing. A basic level of fitness is enough for most trekkers.
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How many days does it take for the Annapurna Base Camp trek?
The perfectly crafted itinerary is the 12-day Annapurna Base Camp Trek, but it usually takes 7–11 days, depending on the route and walking pace. Some itineraries are shorter, while others include extra rest or side villages.
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Where does the hardest climb happen on the Annapurna Base Camp trek?
The toughest section is the stone staircase between Chhomrong and Sinuwa, especially on the way up and down. Another demanding day is the long ascent from Bamboo to Deurali, where the trail steepens, and the air becomes noticeably thinner.
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What is the most important thing to carry for the Annapurna Base Camp trek?
A good down jacket is essential. Nights at MBC and ABC can drop well below freezing, and proper warm clothing makes a big difference in comfort and safety.
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What facilities should I expect at higher villages like Deurali or the Annapurna Base Camp?
Facilities become very basic as you go higher. Rooms are simple, bathrooms are shared, and heating is limited. At ABC, accommodation is minimal and designed mainly for an overnight stay in a very cold alpine environment.
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Is there a risk of altitude sickness on this Annapurna Base Camp trek?
Yes, but it is moderate. Most trekkers feel it mildly only after Machhapuchhre Base Camp (3,700 m) or at ABC. Symptoms like headache or fatigue can occur, but the gradual route reduces the risk of serious complications if you walk slowly and stay hydrated.


