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2026 Spring Fund-Raising Trek to Annapurna

$2,400 per person, trek out
$3,000 per person, heli flight out

Namche Bazar – Photo by Kalle Kortelainen

A picturesque mountain village with traditional stone houses clings to a green hillside. In the background, a massive snow-capped mountain range rises majestically under a partly cloudy blue sky. Prayer flags are visible near some of the buildings. The village is surrounded by lush trees and terraced fields.

Annapurna Sanctuary Trek (BC)

Dominated by the majestic Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, central Nepal offers one of the most breathtaking trekking experiences in the Himalayas. This classic route north of Pokhara ventures deep into pristine wilderness, unveiling 360-degree panoramas of towering snow-capped peaks. Beginning in the lush lowland villages near Pokhara, the trail ascends through the narrow Modi Khola Gorge beneath the dramatic spire of Machhapuchhare (6,997m), guiding trekkers into the sacred heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary. The journey leads to Deorali Pass, high above the Kali Gandaki River—the deepest valley on Earth—flanked by two of the world’s highest mountains: Annapurna I (8,091m) to the east and Dhaulagiri (8,167m) to the west. Revered by the local Gurung people as a divine realm, the sanctuary is a rare and spiritual landscape that leaves a lasting impression.

From the traditional village of Ghandruk, the trail winds through dense bamboo groves and vibrant rhododendron forests, steadily climbing to the sanctuary at 4,070m. This natural amphitheater is encircled by a crown of Himalayan giants rising over 6,000 to 8,000 meters, their glaciers carving through the cliffs below. For mountaineers seeking a greater challenge, nearby trekking peaks such as Tharpu Chuli (Tent Peak, 5,663m), Hiunchuli (6,441m), and the Fluted Peak offer thrilling climbs. Starting from the serene lakeside city of Pokhara, the Annapurna Base Camp trek is often described as one of Nepal’s most iconic journeys—an adventure filled with diversity in terrain, culture, and unmatched alpine beauty that every trekker should experience at least once in their lifetime.

A yellow helicopter is landed on a snow-covered mountain slope with a massive, jagged, snow-capped mountain range in the background under a clear blue sky. The helicopter has the words "Air Dynasty" on its side.
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
  • Spectacular views of Annapurna Mountain ranges from Poonhill
  • Trekking peaks: Tharpu Chuli (Tent Peak) 5663m, Himchuli (Snow peak) 6641m
  • A 360-degree panorama of spectacular Himalayan peaks from BC
  • Deepest valley in the world
QUICK FACTS
  • Duration: 12 days KTM-KTM
  • Highest Altitude: 4130m (13,476 ft.)
  • Best Season: Mar-May &Sep-Nov
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Accommodation:
    Lodge (Standard/Deluxe)
A panoramic shot of the Himalayan mountains at sunrise. The peaks are bathed in a golden light, contrasting with the dark shadows in the valleys below. The sky is a clear, deep blue.

DAY-TO-DAY ITINERARY

27 Apr – 8 May 2026
  • 27 Apr-Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu airport 1350m transfer to hotel, pre-briefing about the trek
  • 28 Apr-Day 02: Early morning flight to Pokhara then drive to Birethathi- trek to Ulleri 1960m. 4km
  • 29 Apr-Day 03: Ulleri-Ghorepani 2860m – 8km
  • 30 Apr-Day 04: Ghorepani – Tadapani 2630m – After Poonhill 3193m sunrise trip 13km
  • 01 May-Day 05: Tadapani – Chomrung 2170m 10km
  • 02 May-Day 06: Chomrung –Dovan 12km
  • 03 May-Day 07: Dovan – Durali 3230m 8
  • 04 May-Day 08: Durali-Machhapuchre BC 3997m 11km
  • 05 May-Day 09: MBC-Annapurna BC – enjoy the views 4hrs walk 4130m 6km
  • 06 May-Day 10: Early morning Heli flight to Pokhara- transfer to hotel- rest day
  • 07 May-Day 11: Extra activities in Pokhara (Paragliding- Altra light flight & Zip line), evening flight to KTM
  • 08 May-Day 12: Explore Kathmandu – evening flight to Kathmandu
Cost Includes:
  • 2 nights in hotel Yak n Yeti &1 night in Pokhara on BB plan
  • All meal during the trek – after start/end the trek
  • Trekking staffs such as guide & porters for the trip
  • Trekking crew’s insurance, food & salary.
  • Trekking permit & Annapurna conservation entry fees
  • Air/ground transportation expenses KATHMANDU POKHARA/ KATHMANDU as per the itinerary
Cost Excludes:
  • Meals during the stay at Kathmandu & Pokhara
  • Hard & soft drinks on the trek
  • First aid kit, personal insurance & rescue flights.
  • Personal trekking gears
  • Personal nature expenses E.G. Laundry, telephone & tips for local staff
  • Most of the trekking gears can hire in Kathmandu)
  • Paragliding- Ultra light flight & Zip line

Trekking Gear
  • Good hiking boots
  • Polypro or Capaline long underwear (1 sets)
  • Pile jacket and pants
  • Gore-Tex shells
  • Down jacket (medium to heavy weight)
  • Light synthetic gloves – 2pr (Capaline or polypropaline)
  • Wool (or pile) mitts and Gor-Tex overmitts
  • Wool or pile socks (2pr light liners, 2pr heavy liners)
  • Head lamp (spare bulbs and batteries)
  • Sun glasses
  • Wool or pile hat
  • Ski Pole, one or two folding system.
  • Sleeping bag (expedition quality, rated to 0 or -15F)
  • Water bottles (2 one-liter largemouth)
  • Sunscreen (maximum block)
  • Lip sunscreen
  • 45LB backpack for the trek
  • Large duffel bag to transport gears.
  • Toiletry bag
  • Travel clothes
  • Personal first aid kit
  • Small daypack: for trekking days (optional)

Questions or to book now please contact Michi Wohns at michiwohns@gmail.com, 206-369-7770