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From $ 850 per person
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4,130m (Annapurna Base Camp)
10 Days
2-12 trekkers
March-May, September-November
Moderate
Nepal
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From $ 850 per person
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February 6, 2026
Reviewed by the Navigate Globe Kathmandu planning desk for route fit, season, safety, and local logistics.
This 10 days trekking experience is best planned around March-May, September-November. It is rated moderate and reaches up to 4,130m (Annapurna Base Camp), with local support for route timing, logistics, and practical adjustments.
Embark on an extraordinary 10-day Himalayan adventure that brings together two of Nepal's most celebrated destinations: the legendary Poon Hill viewpoint and the majestic Annapurna Base Camp sanctuary. This thoughtfully designed itinerary delivers an unforgettable mountain experience while maintaining a comfortable pace suitable for trekkers with moderate fitness levels.
Your journey commences from Pokhara, Nepal's enchanting lakeside city, with a scenic drive through rural landscapes to Nayapul. From here, the trail ascends through charming ethnic villages where the Magar and Gurung communities have thrived for generations. Places like Ulleri, Ghorepani, Tadapani, and Chhomrong offer authentic glimpses into traditional mountain life, with stone-built homes, terraced farmlands, and welcoming teahouses dotting the hillsides.
The trail meanders through some of Nepal's most beautiful natural environments. During spring months, the rhododendron forests transform into spectacular gardens of red, pink, and white blooms. Throughout the journey, crystal-clear streams cascade down the mountainsides while ancient forests of oak and bamboo provide shelter and shade.
One of the trek's defining moments comes with the pre-dawn ascent to Poon Hill at 2,875 meters. As the first light of day illuminates the eastern sky, the snow-capped giants of the Himalaya emerge from darkness in a breathtaking display. Annapurna I, Annapurna South, the distinctive fishtail peak of Machhapuchhre, mighty Dhaulagiri, Hiunchuli, and Nilgiri create a panorama that has captivated travelers for decades.
Beyond Ghorepani, the path leads deeper into the heart of the Annapurna region. The landscape gradually transforms as you climb through Tadapani and Chhomrong, the traditional gateway to the inner sanctuary. Ascending through settlements like Bamboo, Dovan, and Deurali, the lush forests give way to rugged alpine terrain where glaciers and towering rock faces dominate the scenery.
The ultimate reward awaits at Annapurna Base Camp, situated at 4,130 meters within a natural amphitheater of ice-clad peaks. Here, surrounded by some of the world's highest mountains, you'll experience a 360-degree panorama that few places on Earth can match. The sheer scale of the peaks rising overhead creates a profound sense of wonder that stays with travelers long after they return home.
The return journey offers its own rewards, including a rejuvenating soak in the natural thermal springs at Jhinu Danda. These mineral-rich waters, located beside the rushing Modi River, provide the perfect remedy for tired muscles after days of mountain walking. The trek concludes with a comfortable vehicle transfer back to Pokhara, often accompanied by final mountain views on clear days.
March-May, September-November is the main recommended window for this itinerary. Exact conditions can vary by region, altitude, road access, flight reliability, and the kind of views or activities you want most.
Annapurna Base Camp Trek via Poon Hill - 10 Days is rated Moderate. This reflects the route pace, terrain, altitude profile, daily movement, and the amount of preparation most travelers should expect. The final fit still depends on your experience, travel month, health, and preferred comfort level.
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| Published package price | From $ 850 per person | Use this as the starting point, not the final private-trip invoice. |
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Depart from your Pokhara hotel early in the morning for an approximately 2-hour scenic drive to Nayapul at 1,070 meters elevation. This is where your trekking adventure officially begins. The trail follows the Modi Khola river valley, passing through small settlements and crossing suspension bridges. Climb steadily through terraced farmlands and local villages, enjoying views of the surrounding hills. After about 6 hours of walking with elevation gain, arrive at the traditional village of Ulleri, perched on the hillside with early mountain views becoming visible on clear days.
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2,050m (6,725 ft)
Lunch, Dinner
Teahouse in Ulleri
Depart from your Pokhara hotel early in the morning for an approximately 2-hour scenic drive to Nayapul at 1,070 meters elevation. This is where your trekking adventure officially begins. The trail follows the Modi Khola river valley, passing through small settlements and crossing suspension bridges. Climb steadily through terraced farmlands and local villages, enjoying views of the surrounding hills. After about 6 hours of walking with elevation gain, arrive at the traditional village of Ulleri, perched on the hillside with early mountain views becoming visible on clear days.
Duration
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Elevation
2,050m (6,725 ft)
Meals
Lunch, Dinner
Stay
Teahouse in Ulleri
After breakfast, continue the ascent toward Ghorepani. The trail climbs through beautiful forests of rhododendron, oak, and bamboo. During spring, the rhododendron blooms create a spectacular display of colors. The path involves steady climbing with stone steps in many sections. Pass through small settlements and enjoy the increasingly impressive mountain views as you gain altitude. After approximately 6 hours of trekking, reach the village of Ghorepani situated on a ridge with commanding views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.
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2,875m (9,432 ft)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Teahouse in Ghorepani
After breakfast, continue the ascent toward Ghorepani. The trail climbs through beautiful forests of rhododendron, oak, and bamboo. During spring, the rhododendron blooms create a spectacular display of colors. The path involves steady climbing with stone steps in many sections. Pass through small settlements and enjoy the increasingly impressive mountain views as you gain altitude. After approximately 6 hours of trekking, reach the village of Ghorepani situated on a ridge with commanding views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.
Duration
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Elevation
2,875m (9,432 ft)
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay
Teahouse in Ghorepani
Wake before dawn for the 45-minute climb to Poon Hill viewpoint. Watch in awe as the sun rises over the Himalayan giants, illuminating peaks including Dhaulagiri, the entire Annapurna massif, Machhapuchhre, Hiunchuli, and Nilgiri. This is one of Nepal's most celebrated sunrise experiences. Return to Ghorepani for breakfast, then begin the trek toward Tadapani. The trail descends and climbs through dense rhododendron forest, offering occasional mountain glimpses through the canopy. After approximately 7 hours of walking, reach the ridge settlement of Tadapani with its stunning mountain panorama.
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2,630m (8,629 ft)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Teahouse in Tadapani
Wake before dawn for the 45-minute climb to Poon Hill viewpoint. Watch in awe as the sun rises over the Himalayan giants, illuminating peaks including Dhaulagiri, the entire Annapurna massif, Machhapuchhre, Hiunchuli, and Nilgiri. This is one of Nepal's most celebrated sunrise experiences. Return to Ghorepani for breakfast, then begin the trek toward Tadapani. The trail descends and climbs through dense rhododendron forest, offering occasional mountain glimpses through the canopy. After approximately 7 hours of walking, reach the ridge settlement of Tadapani with its stunning mountain panorama.
Duration
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Elevation
2,630m (8,629 ft)
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay
Teahouse in Tadapani
Today's trek takes you through varied terrain toward Chhomrong, the gateway village to the Annapurna Sanctuary. The trail descends through forest before climbing to reach this prosperous Gurung settlement. Chhomrong cascades down a steep hillside with spectacular views of Annapurna South and the iconic Machhapuchhre dominating the skyline. Explore the village, observe traditional stone architecture, and prepare for the journey into the inner sanctuary. Walking duration is approximately 7 hours.
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2,170m (7,119 ft)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Teahouse in Chhomrong
Today's trek takes you through varied terrain toward Chhomrong, the gateway village to the Annapurna Sanctuary. The trail descends through forest before climbing to reach this prosperous Gurung settlement. Chhomrong cascades down a steep hillside with spectacular views of Annapurna South and the iconic Machhapuchhre dominating the skyline. Explore the village, observe traditional stone architecture, and prepare for the journey into the inner sanctuary. Walking duration is approximately 7 hours.
Duration
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Elevation
2,170m (7,119 ft)
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay
Teahouse in Chhomrong
Descend stone steps from Chhomrong and cross the Chhomrong Khola before beginning the long climb into the Annapurna Sanctuary. The trail enters bamboo and rhododendron forest as the valley narrows dramatically. Pass through Sinuwa and continue ascending through increasingly wild terrain. The surrounding peaks seem to close in as you venture deeper into this sacred inner realm. After approximately 8 hours of walking, reach the small settlement of Dovan nestled in the forest.
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2,600m (8,530 ft)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Teahouse in Dovan
Descend stone steps from Chhomrong and cross the Chhomrong Khola before beginning the long climb into the Annapurna Sanctuary. The trail enters bamboo and rhododendron forest as the valley narrows dramatically. Pass through Sinuwa and continue ascending through increasingly wild terrain. The surrounding peaks seem to close in as you venture deeper into this sacred inner realm. After approximately 8 hours of walking, reach the small settlement of Dovan nestled in the forest.
Duration
-
Elevation
2,600m (8,530 ft)
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay
Teahouse in Dovan
Continue the journey deeper into the Annapurna Sanctuary. The forest begins to thin as you gain altitude, and the landscape becomes more rugged and alpine in character. The trail follows the Modi Khola river as it tumbles down from the glaciers above. Snow-capped peaks become increasingly visible through gaps in the terrain. After approximately 6 hours of trekking, arrive at Deurali, where the high mountain environment dominates and the final push to base camp awaits.
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3,230m (10,597 ft)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Teahouse in Deurali
Continue the journey deeper into the Annapurna Sanctuary. The forest begins to thin as you gain altitude, and the landscape becomes more rugged and alpine in character. The trail follows the Modi Khola river as it tumbles down from the glaciers above. Snow-capped peaks become increasingly visible through gaps in the terrain. After approximately 6 hours of trekking, arrive at Deurali, where the high mountain environment dominates and the final push to base camp awaits.
Duration
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Elevation
3,230m (10,597 ft)
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay
Teahouse in Deurali
This is the day you've been waiting for. The trail ascends through the upper reaches of the sanctuary, passing Machhapuchhre Base Camp with its jaw-dropping view of the sacred fishtail peak. Continue climbing as the vegetation disappears entirely and you enter a world of rock, ice, and snow. After approximately 6 hours of walking, reach Annapurna Base Camp at 4,130 meters. Stand in the heart of a natural amphitheater completely surrounded by towering peaks including Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Gangapurna, and Hiunchuli. Watch sunset paint the mountains in golden and pink hues.
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4,130m (13,550 ft)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Teahouse at Annapurna Base Camp
This is the day you've been waiting for. The trail ascends through the upper reaches of the sanctuary, passing Machhapuchhre Base Camp with its jaw-dropping view of the sacred fishtail peak. Continue climbing as the vegetation disappears entirely and you enter a world of rock, ice, and snow. After approximately 6 hours of walking, reach Annapurna Base Camp at 4,130 meters. Stand in the heart of a natural amphitheater completely surrounded by towering peaks including Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Gangapurna, and Hiunchuli. Watch sunset paint the mountains in golden and pink hues.
Duration
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Elevation
4,130m (13,550 ft)
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay
Teahouse at Annapurna Base Camp
Wake early to witness sunrise illuminating the peaks from your privileged position at base camp. After breakfast, begin the descent back down the valley. The downhill journey offers different perspectives on the mountains and terrain you ascended through. The lower altitude brings warmer air and the forest gradually returns. After approximately 8 hours of walking, reach the settlement at Bamboo where the jungle sounds provide a contrast to the high alpine silence of base camp.
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2,310m (7,579 ft)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Teahouse in Bamboo
Wake early to witness sunrise illuminating the peaks from your privileged position at base camp. After breakfast, begin the descent back down the valley. The downhill journey offers different perspectives on the mountains and terrain you ascended through. The lower altitude brings warmer air and the forest gradually returns. After approximately 8 hours of walking, reach the settlement at Bamboo where the jungle sounds provide a contrast to the high alpine silence of base camp.
Duration
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Elevation
2,310m (7,579 ft)
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay
Teahouse in Bamboo
Continue the descent through forest and past terraced farmland. The trail diverges from the ascent route, providing fresh scenery through Gurung villages. Arrive at Jhinu Danda in the early afternoon with ample time to visit the natural hot springs located down by the Modi River. These thermal pools offer the perfect reward after days of mountain trekking - soak your tired muscles in the mineral-rich waters while surrounded by forested hillsides and the sounds of the rushing river. Walking duration is approximately 7 hours.
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1,780m (5,840 ft)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Teahouse in Jhinu Danda
Continue the descent through forest and past terraced farmland. The trail diverges from the ascent route, providing fresh scenery through Gurung villages. Arrive at Jhinu Danda in the early afternoon with ample time to visit the natural hot springs located down by the Modi River. These thermal pools offer the perfect reward after days of mountain trekking - soak your tired muscles in the mineral-rich waters while surrounded by forested hillsides and the sounds of the rushing river. Walking duration is approximately 7 hours.
Duration
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Elevation
1,780m (5,840 ft)
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay
Teahouse in Jhinu Danda
Your final day begins with a short 30-minute walk to the nearby jeep station. Board a vehicle for the scenic 4-hour drive back to Pokhara, covering approximately 60 kilometers through the beautiful Nepali countryside. On clear days, mountain views accompany you for much of the journey. Arrive at your hotel in Pokhara by midday or early afternoon, marking the successful completion of your Annapurna Base Camp adventure. Take time to reflect on the incredible experiences of the past 10 days.
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822m (2,697 ft)
Breakfast
Not included
Your final day begins with a short 30-minute walk to the nearby jeep station. Board a vehicle for the scenic 4-hour drive back to Pokhara, covering approximately 60 kilometers through the beautiful Nepali countryside. On clear days, mountain views accompany you for much of the journey. Arrive at your hotel in Pokhara by midday or early afternoon, marking the successful completion of your Annapurna Base Camp adventure. Take time to reflect on the incredible experiences of the past 10 days.
Duration
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Elevation
822m (2,697 ft)
Meals
Breakfast
Stay
Not included
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| Nepal tourist visa fees | Budget separately unless your final written proposal includes it. |
| Travel and medical insurance (mandatory requirement) | Budget separately unless your final written proposal includes it. |
| Bottled water and other beverages | Budget separately unless your final written proposal includes it. |
| Alcoholic drinks and soft drinks | Budget separately unless your final written proposal includes it. |
| Hot shower facilities (available at lodges for extra cost) | Budget separately unless your final written proposal includes it. |
| WiFi internet access (available at lodges for extra cost) | Budget separately unless your final written proposal includes it. |
| Battery and device charging (available at lodges for extra cost) | Budget separately unless your final written proposal includes it. |
Annapurna Base Camp Trek via Poon Hill - 10 Days is best suited for first-time trekkers, experienced hikers, and travelers who want a paced Himalayan walking journey. We recommend checking the duration, difficulty, season, and included support before booking.
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