Trip Fact:
Accommodation & Transportation: You will be welcomed with a flower garland greeting at the airport and transferred to the hotel in Kathmandu. The deluxe room will be provided at the Luxury Hotel based on a bed and breakfast in Kathmandu and Pokhara. And there will be comfortable, neat, and clean hotel rooms according to availability on the trek. Sometimes it will be with an attached bathroom with a hot shower and sometimes it will not be attached on the trekking tour.
Private Car or Jeep will be provided for pick up and drop off in kathmandu. And 4x4-wheel Jeep to pick up and drop off at the trek in Pokhara. A luxurious tourist bus Service will be provided from Kathmandu - Pokhara - kathmandu.
Difficulty: This trek is not difficult and exhausting, it is always full of paradise, enjoyable and panoramic. Of course, the trail in the Himalayas is complete ups and downs, several staircases, but full of natural and cultural attractions. You will have plenty of good places for short breaks whenever you get tired or want to take nice pictures. Our itinerary is mostly leading from easy site because it is comfortable gradual downhill along the Panoramic viewpoints.
Permits & Regulations: You need to have two different kinds of permits for this trek, such as the Annapurna Conservation permit and the TIMS permit.
Landscape : Greenary dense rhododendron forests, terraced fields with scattering villages, several amazing hillocks, mind blowing viewpoints, alpine pastural fields, Rivers & streems with several suspenson bridges, Several snow capped peaks with the world's highest massive mountains, water falls and panoramic ridges
Personal equipment list: Good walking boots, a pair of slippers to wear in the camp in the evening or when the boots are wet, a Warm jacket (Fiber fill or down should be adequate). A Rainproof jacket with a hood or poncho, Woolen shirts and thick sweaters or fleece jackets, Thin and thick trousers, and Trousers for higher up in the mountains in the morning and at night. Windproof/ waterproof trousers are necessary during treks going above 3000 m. Thermal underwear (These are excellent for sleeping at night), 2 pairs of loose-fitting long shorts/ skirts. 1 lightweight long-sleeved shirt is particularly suitable for avoiding sunburn. A woolen or warm hat to wear in the morning and at night. Sunhat and ensure it has a wide brim to cover the face and neck, a pair of gloves and good sun/snow glasses (warm and normal ones), 2 pairs of thin and 2 pairs of thick warm socks, Underwear, a buff, and hankies as you need. Necessary personal items if you are a woman.
Accessories: Duffle bag or kit bag or a big rucksack to carry gear while trekking (if you do not have it, we will provide it to you).
Drinking Water: Travelers should be very aware of drinking water in Nepal. They are not completely adapted to digest direct normal spring water due to the bacteria. So, we recommend you drink mineral water or boiled water. Also, you can use some tablets, such as chlorine tablets, for purifying water on the trek. We strongly recommend drinking mineral water in the city area and purified or boiled water on the trek.
Meals: We will provide 3-time meals a day on the trek (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) as well as hot drinks like tea, coffee, and boiled water for drinking….. Etc. Only breakfast will be provided during your stay
Best Time to Trek:
The Annapurna foothills route can be trekked year-round, but the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to January) seasons offer the best conditions:
Autumn (September - November): Widely considered the best time. The weather is generally stable, with clear skies, comfortable temperatures, and excellent mountain views. Trails are not dusty, and the nights are clear for stargazing.
Spring (March - May): Another excellent period. You'll witness blooming rhododendrons completely around the widely spread forests and other wildflowers, with pleasant temperatures and good visibility.
Winter (December - February): It is possible for trekking around this area. There will be clear skies, good visibility and less trekkers. Warm gears are necessary for the Morning and for the night.
Monsoon (June-August): We do not recommend this trek due to heavy rainfall, muddy and slippery trails, leaches in the grasses, river streams will be flooded, limited visibility, and the risk of landslides. Also can be stocked the road by landslide.