How Much Does It Cost To Trek Annapurna Base Camp

How much does it cost to trek at Annapurna Base Camp? The average cost ranges between $800 and $3000. The cost will depend on the service options selected by the different trekking agencies in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and abroad. Annapurna Base Camp Trek is one of the lifetime adventures under your feet of its base camp, 4,130 meters. It is probably the best legendary and classical trek in Nepal. It offers a stopping mountain view and lets you experience the typical Nepali village, local people, and their way of life. The Annapurna Base Camp route passes through spectacular and tranquil landscapes. You will navigate charming Gurung and Magar villages, lush green Rhododendron, bamboo, and alpine forests.

Nepal Base Camp Treks Pvt. Ltd. offers U$D 890.00 per person for our best full package on a double occupancy basis, including one trekking guide and one porter for every two clients. A supplement costs an extra USD 130, but it will be the same if you take a guide. The price will be customized according to the size of the group; selected budget hotel in Pokhara, Kathmandu, with standard and deluxe touring plans.

Taking a twenty-five-minute, short, and dramatic scenic flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara and Pokhara to Kathmandu saves you valuable time. Riding standard, deluxe tourist buses or sharing local buses reduces the trek expenses. Accommodation in Kathmandu will be twin-sharing a deluxe room at Taleju Boutique or same-category hotels for 2 nights. Nepal Base Camp Treks will provide a 2-night deluxe air-conditioned room in one the best tourist standard hotels in Pokhara on a breakfast basis. Our team is always one step ahead and flexible in customizing tour and package prices per your requirements. We highly encourage you to get the best discount and attractive complementary to all international tour leaders.

Natural Experiences

Annapurna base camp trekking trail is a delight for a rich natural experience. On day three of our trekking itinerary, we will leave our backpacks in a hotel at Ghorepani and climb Poon Hill Viewpoint 3,210 meters. Poon Hill is one of the best viewpoints in this trek region for a sun-rise view before Annapurna Base Camp.

Worldā€™s seventh highest, Mount Dhaulagiri, 8167m, the Annapurna I range and holy Mount Machhapuchhre (Fishtail in English) to the northern part, and the Manapathi Himal or Butterfly Peaks in the far western part are all visible from the top of Poon Hill Visitor Park. Finding yourself in the base camp of giant Annapurna I (8091m) with 360 degrees Mountain View Vista is wonderful. Beyond our imagination, that is an unforgettable lifetime experience of a mountain holiday in Nepal.

Cost Breakdown

Permit

If you are trekking to Annapurna Base Camp, getting permits are compulsory. There are two types of permits required if you are trekking to ABC. It includes the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) Card. You need to pay a certain fee to get these two permits.

Annapurna Conservation Area Permits (ACAP): As this trekking trail passes through the Annapurna Conservation Area, getting this permit is compulsory. This permit is issued to preserve the environment and biodiversity. The cost of this permit is NPR 3000 (approximately $30).

TIMS Card: This permit is necessary no matter which part of Nepal you trek in. It helps to track you in the region, increasing your safety. The cost of this permit is NPR 2000 (approximately $20). You can get it cheaply if you purchase it directly from the Nepal Tourism Board.

Guide and Porter

As per the new role implemented, hiring a guide is mandatory if you are trekking to Nepal. They offer numerous benefits, from navigation to safety. Getting a porter typically costs $25 to $30 per day. They help you provide a deep insight into the local culture and tradition. Guides can help you communicate with local people, reducing the language barrier. Additionally, they help you navigate without getting lost. Furthermore, they can also assist you in getting the permit and finding accommodation.

Similarly, porters help you carry all your essentials and gear, reducing the burden of heavy loads. If you hire a porter, you can expect to pay between $15 and $20 daily. A porter can carry about 15 to 20 kg of your luggage. This helps make the trek less physically demanding and provides local employment. As per your convenience, you can also opt for a porter-guide combination. He is a single individual who can perform both roles but can charge a little high, ranging between $30 to $35 per day.

Transportation

To reach the starting point of the trek, Nayapul, you must choose a means of transportation. You can choose a short flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara for the most convenient option. It costs around $100-$150 one way. Alternatively, you can also consider traveling through a tourist or local bust. They can cost you around $20 to $15. From Pokhara, you can hire a private jeep ($20 to$30 per person) or a local bus ($5 to $10 per person) to reach Nayapul.

Accommodation

Accommodation along the Annapurna Base Camp trek consists of tea houses and lodges. These provide basic but comfortable amenities, including a bed, blanket, and shared bathroom facilities. The cost ranges from $5 to $10 per night in lower elevations, increasing to $15 to $20 per night as you ascend. Higher altitude lodges may have more limited facilities and higher prices due to the difficulty of transporting supplies.

Some tea houses offer private rooms for an additional cost, but during peak trekking seasons, space can be limited, and early booking or arrival is recommended. Tea houses often provide additional services such as hot showers ($2 to $5), charging electronic devices ($1 to $4 per hour), and Wi-Fi ($2 to $5). The cost of these services increases with altitude. Most tea houses have communal dining areas where trekkers can socialize and enjoy meals.

Food

Food is an important part of the trekking experience. It offers both nourishment and cultural immersion. The common meal in the region is Dal Bhat (rice, lentil soup, and vegetable curry). It costs around $3 to $6. Other common options include noodle soups, momos (dumplings), and fried rice. Their price can range from $2 to $10. Western dishes like pasta, pizza, and pancakes are also available but are generally more expensive. As you ascend, food prices increase due to the challenges of transporting to higher altitudes. Breakfast typically includes items like porridge, eggs, and bread, costing around $2 to $5. Hydration is crucial, and bottled water costs $1 to $3 per bottle.

Insurance

Travel insurance is essential for trekking to Annapurna Base Camp. The trek includes potential risks such as altitude sickness, injuries, and evacuation needs. A comprehensive insurance policy typically costs around $100 to $150 for the duration of the trek. It can cover high-altitude trekking (up to 6000 meters), medical treatment, emergency evacuation (helicopter rescue), and trip cancellation or interruption.

Miscellaneous Expenses

Miscellaneous expenses can add up, including equipment rental or purchase costs. Essential items include trekking boots, a warm sleeping bag, layered clothing, a down jacket, a hat, gloves, and trekking poles. Renting gear in Kathmandu or Pokhara can save money. The total cost for gear can range from $50 to $200, depending on the quality and whether you buy or rent.

Tipping is customary in Nepal, especially for guides and porters. A standard tip for guides is around $100 to $150 for a two-week trek, while porters typically receive around $50 to$100. Additionally, you might want to purchase souvenirs like handcrafted goods, local textiles, or trekking mementos. Depending on the item and your bargaining skills, these can range from $5 to $100.

How much does it cost to trek to Annapurna Base Camp With Us?

Most people ask, ā€œHow much does it cost to trek Annapurna Base Camp?ā€ We offer one of the best package walking tours to Mount Annapurna Base Camp every season with several service options: A) Full Board Package Trek, B) Standard Package, C) Budget Trek, and D) Guided and Porter Hiring Trek.

A) Full Board Package Starts ā€œU$D 60/-per day per personā€ Trek is for mountain lovers who would like to book everything Included in the package, like the best Meals, best hotels, best guide porters, private transport, entrance permits, and safe drinking boiled water in the mountains from Arrival and departure in Nepal.

B) The Standard Package trek, Starting atā€ U$D 50/ā€”per day per person,ā€ is for the trekker who loves trekking at Annapurna Base Camp as normal people do. It includes meals, Standard hotel Accommodations, permits, transport, and a guide.

C) Budget Trek Start ā€œU$D 40/- per day per personā€ is for all people worldwide, like India and mostly Asian Nationalities. Still, Westerners are welcome to join the trek with different countries. In Budget Trek, we offer the best budget accommodation in Kathmandu and on a trek. Meals are the three main meals (Breakfast, lunch, dinner) per day, and transportation is public sharing from Kathmandu to Kathmandu. We use Nepalese safe drinking water tablets or drops with normal filtered water in the mountains for safe drinking water.

D) Guided And Porter Hiring Trek Satrt ā€œU$D 25/- per day per guide and U$D 22/- per day per porterā€ also welcome for all trekkers who would like to pay their meals and accommodation during the trek and in Kathmandu. We have the best guide and porter price option from Pokhara or Kathmandu, with 20 years of experience or just completed their guide training. We are in the process of becoming the best guide, called Porter Come-Guide, with their trekking insurance.

Porter hiring during the Annapurna Base Camp Trek will be a great opportunity for people who can easily arrange to travel from Kathmandu or Pokhara. Suppose your physical condition is that you cannot carry trekking equipment of 10-20kg during the trek above the 3000-meter altitude. In that case, our strong mountain porters can help you with the best and most memorable trek, and you can enjoy the mountain tour happily and trouble-free by carrying your huge bag packs.

Tips For Saving Your Money

  • Trek during the shoulder seasons (pre-monsoon in late February to April or post-monsoon in late September to November) for lower flights, accommodations, and food prices.
  • Obtain ACAP and TIMS permits yourself in Kathmandu or Pokhara to save on agency fees.
  • Trek in a group to share the costs of guides, porters, and transportation.
  • Use local buses instead of private jeeps to reach the trailhead from Pokhara.
  • Negotiate the price of accommodations, especially in the off-season, and choose basic tea houses over luxury lodges.
  • Bring your trekking gear from home or rent equipment in Kathmandu or Pokhara instead of buying new.
  • You can buy any required gear or supplies in Kathmandu or Pokhara, where prices are generally lower than on the trail.

FAQs

Mr. Sappa Lama is a professional tourism expert who runs the entire operations of Nepal Base Camp Trek in the position of an Executive Managing Director. Sappa is a native Nepali, was born and raised in the Mid North West region of Nepalā€™s Himalayas & began his career in Tourism 20 years ago to this day. His hard earned experience has garnered many accolades for the company & he has trekked the length & breadth of the Himalayas, escorting his clients from around the world to some of Nepalā€™s most famous Himalayan destinations.

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