Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Discover the stunning Annapurna Base Camp on this 14-day private trek with expert guides, comfortable lodges, and authentic Nepalese culture.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 (based on 180 reviews)
Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
Price: $1,090.00 per person
Supplier: Nepal Hiking Team
If you’re dreaming of a trek that combines jaw-dropping mountain views, culture, and well-organized logistics, this 14-day private Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trek promises just that. Designed for those with a moderate level of fitness, it’s a journey that elevates you over 4,000 meters, all while providing a comfortable and supportive environment.
One thing we love about this tour is how it balances adventure and comfort—with all necessary equipment, experienced guides, and cozy lodges included. Plus, the fact that it’s private means you can enjoy the trek at your own pace without the pressure of a large group.
A possible consideration is the physical demand—this trek reaches high altitudes, and some days involve up to 7 hours of walking. While the guides are seasoned, travelers should be prepared for the altitude and variable terrain.
Ideal for those seeking a mix of stunning scenery, cultural insight, and hassle-free organization, this trek is suited for adventure lovers who want a well-supported experience with the flexibility of a private tour.
Looking for more options in Kathmandu? Here are some other experiences worth considering.
Your journey begins with a pickup at Kathmandu airport, making the start effortless. The tour includes a transfer to your hotel, where you can settle in and prepare for the adventure ahead. Reviewers consistently highlight the smooth logistics from the outset, with one noting how everything was organized in advance, allowing them to relax.
The scenic drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara takes around 6-7 hours. The route is filled with mountain views, terraced fields, and glimpses of rural life. Transport is by tourist bus, which is comfortable and reliable—reviewers appreciate this hassle-free transfer, freeing up energy for the trek. Many mention how the transition from city to lakeside scenery is a highlight.
Starting the trek, you’ll walk around 4 hours over 9 km. The trail gradually ascends through charming villages and lush forests, setting the tone for the adventure. Expect a peaceful atmosphere and stunning mountain backdrops. Guests mention the warmth of local hospitality early on, which helps ease into the trek’s rhythm.
A longer day, covering 13 km over 7 hours. The ascent is gentle yet steady, climbing into the forested hills. Ghorepani is a popular overnight stay, offering panoramic views. Reviewers rave about the sense of achievement and the fresh mountain air. The lodge accommodations are basic but comfortable, with many appreciating the opportunity to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Start early for the famous Poonhill sunrise—this is often the highlight for many, with views of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. The 9 km walk takes 6-7 hours total, including the Poonhill visit. What travelers love is how the trek combines a morning hike with a scenic downhill to Tadapani, where the forest feels alive and the views are breathtaking. Several guests note how the guides make the early mornings enjoyable with local stories and tips.
An easier 5-hour walk over 8.5 km, descending through rhododendron forests. Chhomrong offers a peek into traditional Nepalese village life and serves as a key stop before the higher altitudes. Reviewers often mention the friendly locals and the stunning mountain views from the village.
Progressively higher, these days involve walking 4-5 hours, ascending from 2,020m to 3,200m. The trail passes through bamboo forests, lush greenery, and rocky paths. Dovan and Deurali are cozy lodges, perfect for acclimatization and rest. Guests comment on the well-organized lodges and the quality of food, which is crucial at this altitude.
The big day! About 8 km of walking over 5-6 hours, with the goal of reaching 4,130 meters. The climb is challenging but rewarding—viewpoints along the way give glimpses of famous peaks. Reviewers mention that the guides’ experience and the supplied oxygen monitor help keep everyone safe. Standing at ABC surrounded by towering peaks is described as “unforgettable” by many.
A long descent over 7 hours, covering 18 km. The trail offers spectacular mountain vistas and a sense of accomplishment. Guests often say this day is physically demanding but emotionally fulfilling.
A 6-hour walk down to Jhinu Danda, famous for its natural hot springs. Many reviewers highlight how soaking after days of trekking is the perfect reward. The hot spring experience, combined with the friendly lodge atmosphere, makes this a favorite stop.
The journey back includes a final bus ride from Pokhara and a transfer to Kathmandu. Reviewers note the smooth, stress-free logistics. The return allows time to relax and reflect on the trek, with some exploring Kathmandu’s markets and cultural sites.
The tour ends with a farewell and transfer to the airport. Many travelers mention leaving the Himalayas feeling both accomplished and inspired.
Exceptional Guides and Support: Multiple reviews praise guides like Yubraj, Deepak, and Bibek for their knowledge, kindness, and ability to handle the unpredictable nature of high-altitude trekking. They’re noted for detailed attention such as monitoring oxygen levels and offering local insights, making the trek safer and more engaging.
All-Inclusive Logistics: From airport pickup to lodge stays, meals, permits, and equipment, the tour handles all details. This removes much of the stress, especially for first-timers or solo travelers. The provision of gear like jackets, sleeping bags, and maps ensures you’re well-equipped without needing to pack heavy.
Authentic Cultural Encounters: Staying in teahouses and villages offers a chance to witness local rural life firsthand. Many reviewers appreciated the opportunity to connect with Nepalese culture, enjoy traditional meals, and learn from local guides.
Spectacular Scenery: From lush forests and terraced fields to panoramic mountain views, each day offers something awe-inspiring. The sunrise at Poonhill remains a standout moment for many, with the early start rewarded by breathtaking vistas.
Value for Money: For $1,090, the tour covers almost everything—transport, accommodations, permits, equipment, and guiding staff—making it a worthwhile investment for an immersive Himalayan adventure.
Travelers often mention the quality of food and lodges—plenty of guests appreciated the variety and deliciousness of meals, which are vital for maintaining energy. The guides’ care extends beyond navigation, as many noted how they helped manage altitude sickness symptoms and kept spirits high during tough days.
Some reviews praise the personalized experience of the private tour, making it perfect for those who prefer a tailored pace. The experienced staff’s dedication shines through, with one guest saying, “I never felt the need to query for more details or assurances,” thanks to their professionalism.
The support staff, including porters, are frequently commended for their warmth and helpfulness, often going above and beyond to ensure trekkers are comfortable. This level of care helps even the most tired travelers feel valued and safe.
This 14-day Annapurna Base Camp trek is an excellent choice for travelers seeking a well-organized, supportive, and culturally rich Himalayan experience. With outstanding guides, inclusive logistics, and stunning scenery, it strikes a balance between challenge and comfort. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a first-timer with a decent fitness level, you’ll find this tour rewarding.
It’s especially recommended for those who value authentic local encounters, reliable support, and breathtaking mountain views. The price, considering all inclusions, offers fantastic value for an adventure that combines physical achievement with cultural connection.
If you want a guided, worry-free trek that delivers the essence of Nepal’s Himalayas, this tour ticks all the boxes—and leaves you with stories to tell for a lifetime.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
It’s designed for those with moderate physical fitness. The trek involves high altitudes and some days up to 7 hours of walking, so a reasonable fitness level is recommended.
Are meals included during the trek?
Yes, breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included, and you can choose from menus at lodges. However, lunches and dinners in Kathmandu and Pokhara are not covered.
What equipment do I need to bring?
All trekking equipment, including duffle bags, jackets, and sleeping bags, are supplied. Personal gear like trekking shoes, personal clothing, and toiletries should be packed according to your preferences.
How is the transportation arranged?
Transfers from Kathmandu to Pokhara and back are by tourist bus, ensuring comfort and reliability. Airport pickup and drop-off are also included.
What is the group size?
This is a private tour, so only your group will participate, allowing personalized pacing and flexibility.
Are permits included?
Yes, all trekking permits are covered, but you need to bring three passport-sized photographs.
Is there support for altitude sickness?
The tour provides a pulse oximeter and monitoring during the trek. Guides are experienced in managing high-altitude challenges.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, modifications are possible, depending on your preferences and physical condition.
What about tipping?
Tipping staff is customary, but not mandatory. Many guests tip their guides and porters for excellent service.
How do I cancel if needed?
You can cancel with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours before are non-refundable.
In summary, this Annapurna Base Camp trek offers an authentic, well-supported Himalayan adventure perfect for those wanting to see iconic mountain vistas while enjoying the comfort and guidance of Nepal Hiking Team. It’s a comprehensive package that balances challenge, culture, and incredible scenery—all at a fair price.