Annapurna I Expedition
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trip information
Situated in a tremendous setup, east of an extraordinary gorge slicing through the Himalayas by the Kali Gandaki River, the range of Annapurna peak includes Annapurna I (8,091 m), thirteen peaks more than 7,000 m and 16 mountains more than 6,000 m. Annapurna I is the tenth highest peak among the world’s fourteen mountains over 8,000m. Annapurna in Sanskrit truly signifies “full of food” yet is typically deciphered as ‘Goddess of the Harvests’.
The best season to go for Annapurna Expedition is from October to May. The rest of the months of the year due to the cold and downpour, the climate doesn’t appear to be reasonable for the expedition. This 60-day Annapurna Expedition tailored by Sojourner Treks and Expeditions will give you a chance to have the best experience ever. You will climb up to Kaligandaki valley going through regular hot water spring, seeing Dhaulagiri icefall and meeting the Thakali individuals and their way of life just as the capturing perspectives on Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges.
itinerary
Day 01 : Arrival at Kathmandu
Day 02 : Stay in Kathmandu for the official procedure
Day 03 : Drive to Beni, overnight at lodge.
Day 04 : Trek to Tatopani, overnight at lodge.
Day 05 : Trek to Ghasa, overnight at lodge.
Day 06 : Trek to Lete, overnight at lodge.
Day 07 : Trek to Thulo Bugin, overnight at lodge.
Day 08 : Trek to Thulo Bugin pass, overnight at lodge.
Day 09 : Trek to Mristi Khola, overnight at lodge.
Day 10 : Trek to ABC, overnight at tented camp.
Day 11 – 52 : Climbing period, overnight at tented camp.
Day 53 : Trek to Thulo Bugun, overnight at lodge.
Day 54 : Trek to Lete, overnight at lodge.
Day 55 : Trek to Tukuche, overnight at lodge.
Day 56 : Trek to Marpha/Jomsom, overnight at lodge.
Day 57 : Fly Jomsom/Pokhara/Kathmandu, overnight at lodge.
Day 58 : Rest Day in Kathmandu.
Day 60 : Departure from Kathmandu
