Encounter a peace and quiet annapurna base camp trek

What kinds of treks you are looking to do in Nepal? Or you may think how to spend some private time in the mountains? Thus, why not try annapurna base camp trek in September, the month is popular just as annapurna base camp trek best time and also significant celebration to which the whole country will be basking with the grandiose regaling of Dashain and Tihar. Most importantly, September symbols the flying start for trek season in Nepal. Undeniably, the best time to do annapurna base camp trek 12 days. Our annapurna base camp trek guide Dheeraz C Says, if to do hiking or trekking in Nepal Himalayas then autumn is the great time- the beautiful fall colors, crisp clear and starry nights, azure sky, temperate temperature, bright mountains views.
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In summer when the meadows and snow changes colors and looks marvelous in September, this makes best time to do annapurna base camp trek which comes more obvious. September is also an ideal time for those who wish to trek far away from the crowd in search of peace and quiet. Besides, the main features of annapurna base camp trekking in September is the shedding of leaves from the rhododendron trees which makes traversing throughout annapurna base camp trek route more enjoyable. Probably, our Annapurna circuit trekking would not have been revealed if it wasn’t about annapurna base camp trek. Pokhara, the charming lake city is the gateway for most of the trekking and climbing activities in Annapurna region. Basically, annapurna base camp trek from pokhara is the most desirable place for trekkers.
The same, our thrilling for high altitude trek towards the bottom of Mt. Annapurna at 4,120 meters starts from Pokhara and one hour of joyride will take you Nayapul, this is where the annapurna base camp trek starting point. The first day you have to cover nearly 4 hours to reach out at Tikhedhunga, the beautiful village spreads with many tea houses. You will get your first introduction to the tea house culture of trekking at Tikhedhunga and will experience annapurna base camp tea house trek for the last 10 days in the Himalayas. After Tikhedhunga, the next day is somewhat tough by cause of 3200 baby steps which require 3 hours to make it end and ahead on the level track take you to the village of Ghorepani where you will see old stone and slate roofed lining the slope.
Ghorepani village boasts a number of trekking trails whereby annapurna base camp poon hill trek is one of the most popular hill station trek that stands at a height of 3,210 meters. Or but, annapurna base camp trek via poon hill is the better choice in doing best annapurna base camp trek. From the top of Poon Hill you can witness the resplendent sun rise that bathes the entire Annapurna region mountains through its golden lights. Not to be missed to capture such panoramic view of the nature in your camera,then retrace to the tea house at Ghorepani. After a quick pick-me-up of coffee and breakfast you have to get going towards Tadapani which take 4 hours through the disarming forests trail and the night at Tadapani village, the village which is watched over by Mt. Machapuchhare ( named fish tail).
Next morning you will enjoy your sipping of tea and breakfast in front of Mt. Machapuchhare and leave for Chomrung, passing by lush green forests, cool and rushing Modi Khola (Modi River), Kempty waterfalls, yak pasture lands, ancient villages you will reach the first few tea houses of Chomrung, edging the snowy mountains such as Annapurna south, Dhaulagiri, Machapuchhare,Hiunchuli and the cap of Mt. Gangapurna. The trail separates here; you have to bear with the ascending stone baby steps to reach the top at Chomrung.
From the top of Chomrung once you can view Annapurna South as closely as possible. And the entire village of Chomrung. Also you can see Sinuwa village on the opposite side which you will pass through on day 5 for Dovan. You can find Chomrung village like Ghorepani where tea houses is lined and several shops that sell trekking basics. The trek from Chomrung towards Dovan is moderate, in the beginning you will descent for 25 minutes trailed by a sharp climb for nearly one hour and slowly you will rise for more one hour trailed by a sharp 30 minutes descent. Crossing by the bouncing bridge over Chomrung Khola (River) before crosssing the bridge the place is pronounced as Sinuwa.
On the whole 30 minutes of trails climb you will discover Lower Sinuwa. Once again you have to rise for 25 minutes and meet with Upper Sinuwa, this top of Upper Sinuwa offers the perfect views of Annapurna III and Machapuchhare. Through the green fields and uncompressed forest the trail to Sinuwa is lined. After passing Sinuwa you will enter the Annapurna Sanctuary area, for that reason this trek is also known as Annapurna Sanctuary trek.
This be a sign of dense forests and huddled of tea houses. Animals hunting and cutting trees for firewood is illicit inside the Sanctuary area. After leaving Upper Sinuwa you have to climb gradually for 30 minutes, till you will reach open space, from here you will descent for 35 minutes and you will find out your lunch place called Bamboo. After taking lunch at Bamboo and start hiking for 15 minutes you will cross a wooden bridge over a rivulet.You will climb more one hour and here again another wooden bridge, up the same trail Dovan is just 15 minutes from here.
This distance from Chomrung to Dovan is the most enjoyable hikes of the Annapurna base camp hiking wherein the cover-up of the dense forests and the broken ascent not at all create any hardship. There are only 5 teahouses available at Dovan which are all in a single route. The only ponytail of Mt. Machapuchhare can be seen from Dovan. The following day the trail flows towards Himalaya, this take about one and half hour to reach.
This trail is a blend of short stretches of both steep and steady climbs. The 20 minutes of hike from Dovan you will find the two routes towards Himalaya, one wet dirt route to your right which is less time consuming but steeper and connects the other one 10-15 minutes later. An extra 15 minutes ascending gets you to a stop where the trails steps up to Modi Khola. From here again Machapuchhare detectable. You can see Himalaya from here and 20 minutes of rising and falling trails gets you to Himalaya. Here you can halt for your lunch break. After Himalaya the landscapes begins to reallocate from vegetation to soaring boulder. Bamboo, ferns and grass are only the vegetation that you can find. On a large part of the trail up to Machapuchhare base camp you have to climb up and down through the small boulders which are partly exhausting.
From Deurali one and half hours to make the base camp of Machapuchhare,for the moment you could see Mt. Machapuchhare and Mt. Gangapurna in the distance. While you will be getting near to the MBC you can see the mountains on either side are rocky, small waterfalls pour from both which forming Modi Khola. This area holds possibility of an avalanche so mindful about annapurna base camp trek avalanche risk. Starts early from Machapuchhare base camp to Annapurna base camp. The final point to mount annapurna base camp is just about 90 degrees to the left of the route that you will come in to MBC. First of 1 KM is a steep climb, and then the trails slowly soars.
As you are trailing you will glimpse Annapurna I, which is bathe by the golden light of sun and that gradually expand to Annapurna South. The final tract to Annapurna base camp is a hike through the ridge. If you are lucky enough, you can see marmots on the trail to Annapurna base camp (ABC). You will experience your happiness enclosed by annapurna base camp trek altitude at 4,120 meters, rights in front of you Annapurna I, Annapurna III, Annapurna IV, Annapurna South, Gangapurna and Machapuchhare that granting you a permanent memory. Thereby, choose a scene at the frame of the Annapurna glacier and drench in supernatural views.
You will get back the same trail up to Chomrung and change the trail towards Jhino Danda that night at Jhino and the next morning you will hike to reach Nayapul this is where the wonderful Annapurna Base camp trekking comes to an end. From starting until end annapurna base camp trek distance requires 8-10 KM hike per day within 5-6 hours. We grade annapurna base camp trek difficulty as an easy-moderate trek so concerning annapurna base camp trek fitness, one without trekking experience and average shape can successfully make it. In order to give proper time for acclimatization and exploration annapurna base camp trek itinerary is designed by our trekking specialist. So, above mention adventure about annapurna base camp trek blog is prepared by the request of our prior clients what they experienced throughout the trek. If not satisfied and want more adventure then why not try both annapurna everest base camp trek to satisfy your adventure thirst. is For more new and thrilling treks do stay with info@skylinetreks.com
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