Annapurna climb is an adventure and interesting because of the tenth highest mountain in the world located in the central Himalaya of Nepal. It based 35 km east of the Dhaulagiri. The two mountains Annapurna I (8091 m) and Dhaulagiri (8167 m) have carved the world deepest gorge, Kali Gandaki Gorge (6967 m). The French expedition led by Maurice Herzog first climbed the mountain on 3 June 1950 that was the first history of the expedition of Nepal, conquered over the 8000-meter peak. A participant should walk 8 days after the Kathmandu-Beni bus journey to reach the base camp of Annapurna I.
Annapurna climb is awesome because of the part of Greater Himalaya. There are subsidiary peaks, including Annapurna II (7939 m), III (7555 m), IV (7525 m) and the Annapurna South (7219 m). Mount Annapurna translates ‘full of grain’ and the ‘Goddess of Harvest’. The panoramic view of these mountains can observe from the Pokhara, Sarangkot, and Poon Hill Tower. The first, Nepalese Sonam Walung Sherpa climbed the Annapurna I on 13 October 1977. The Annapurna Conservation area offers to explore the 1226 species of plant, 102 species of mammal, 474 species of bird, snow leopard, blue sheep, yak, mountain horse, pheasant, various species of orchid and rhododendron flower.
Annapurna climb keeps a memory rest of the life. You can take numerous photos of snow-capped peaks, the Kali Gandaki River valley, Hot Spring, and ethical town Beni before the journey with a camping trip. It takes 35 days’ time and the best season is April to May. Contact in Yeti Trail Adventure for the trip experience. Further information with a day-to-day itinerary is below.
Day 01: Kathmandu to Beni (820 m) – 10/11 hours
Day 02: Beni to Tatopani (1190 m) – 5/6 hours
Day 03: Tatopani to Ghasa (2010 m) – 5/6 hours
Day 04: Ghasa to Kalopani (2535 m) – 3/4 hours
Day 05: Kalopani to Jungle Camp (3383 m) – 5/6 hours
Day 06: Jungle Camp to Hum Khola (4077 m) – 5/6 hours
Day 07: Hum Khola to Miristi Khola (4286 m) – 4/5 hours
Day 08: Miristi Khola to North Annapurna Base Camp (4359 m) – 4/5 hours
Day 09-26: Climbing period of Mt Annapurna I (8091 m)
Day 27: Annapurna Base Camp to Miristi Khola (4286 m) – 4/5 hours
Day 28: Miristi Khola to Hum Khola (4077 m) – 4/5 hours
Day 29: Hum Khola to Jungle Camp (3383 m) – 5/6 hours
Day 30: Jungle Camp to Kalopani (2535 m) – 5/6 hours
Day 31: Kalopani to Tatopani (1190 m) – 6/7 hours
Day 32: Tatopani to Beni (820m) – 5/6 hours.
Day 33: Beni to Pokhara (830 m) – 6 hours by bus.
Day 34: Pokhara rest day.
Day 35: Pokhara to Kathmandu (1350 m) – 7 hours by bus.
Day 36: Kathmandu rest day.
Day 37: Airport departure.
Day 01: Kathmandu to Beni (820 m) – 10/11 hours
Day 02: Beni to Tatopani (1190 m) – 5/6 hours
Day 03: Tatopani to Ghasa (2010 m) – 5/6 hours
Day 04: Ghasa to Kalopani (2535 m) – 3/4 hours
Day 05: Kalopani to Jungle Camp (3383 m) – 5/6 hours
Day 06: Jungle Camp to Hum Khola (4077 m) – 5/6 hours
Day 07: Hum Khola to Miristi Khola (4286 m) – 4/5 hours
Day 08: Miristi Khola to North Annapurna Base Camp (4359 m) – 4/5 hours
Day 09-26: Climbing period of Mt Annapurna I (8091 m)
Day 27: Annapurna Base Camp to Miristi Khola (4286 m) – 4/5 hours
Day 28: Miristi Khola to Hum Khola (4077 m) – 4/5 hours
Day 29: Hum Khola to Jungle Camp (3383 m) – 5/6 hours
Day 30: Jungle Camp to Kalopani (2535 m) – 5/6 hours
Day 31: Kalopani to Tatopani (1190 m) – 6/7 hours
Day 32: Tatopani to Beni (820m) – 5/6 hours.
Day 33: Beni to Pokhara (830 m) – 6 hours by bus.
Day 34: Pokhara rest day.
Day 35: Pokhara to Kathmandu (1350 m) – 7 hours by bus.
Day 36: Kathmandu rest day.
Day 37: Airport departure.