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Annapurna Dhaulagiri Non Tourist Area With Full Camping

Fixed Departure Date
September:
 
October:
12/30
November:
4/25
February:
15/30
March: 15/30
April: 15/30
May: 5/25


Day to Day Itinerary
Day 01 Arrive in Kathmandu 1360m.
Day 02 Rest of day at leisure.
Day 03 Kathmandu to Pokhara 960 m.
Day 04 To Tolka 1900m. Walk approximately 6 hours. Over night at tent.
Day 05 To Gandrung 1951 m. Walk approx 6 hours. Over night at tent.
Day 06 To Tadapani 2630m. Walk approx 4 hours. Over night at tent.
Day 07 To Do Bato 3250m. Walk approx 6 hours. Over night at tent.
Day 08 To Chistibung 3140m. Walk approx 6 hours. Over night at tent.
Day 09 To Kopra Ridge 3850m. Walk approx 3 hours.
Day 10 To high camp 4100m. Walk approx 3 hours.
Day 11 Excursion to holy Lake Kaire then Descend to Kopra Ridge Camp (3850m) 4-5 hour side trip, 1-2 hour trek. Over night at tent
Day 12 To Chitre 2400m. Walk approx 5 hours. Over night at tent.
Day 13 To Ramche 2550m. Walk approx 5 hours. Over night at tent.
Day 14 To Lespar 2000m. Walk approx 6 hours. Over night at tent.
Day 15 To Pokhara. Walk approx 7 hours. Over night at lodge.
Day 16 Drive to Kathmandu.
Day 17 At leisure in Kathmandu 1350m.
Day 18 Trip concludes Kathmandu.
 

The tour price includes:-
• Trek Pre-departure Information Experienced Sherpa, Guide, cook, kitchen and local supporting crews, all expenses for them.
• Gear package including, sleeping bag and liner, insulated
• sleeping mat.
• All meals while trekking.
• Two-person tents with sewn in floor and fly sheet.
• Porters to carry all personal and group equipment with all their expenses.
• All park entrance fees and trekking permits.
• Emergency medical kit.

The tour price does not includes:-
Table drink alcoholic and non alcoholic, items of a personal nature such as phone calls, laundry, International Airport departure taxes, all kind of private transfer, Nepal visa, Travel Insurance, air fare for International and domestic, meal in Kathmandu, all personal expenses etc.

DAILY TREK ROUTINE
You will be woken with a cup of tea brought to your tent between 6 am and 7 am, followed by a small bowl of warm water for washing. Before breakfast you pack your gear into your kit bag which is then taken by the porters and will not usually be available to you until camp that afternoon. We are usually on the trail between 7.30 am and 8.30 am. Following a good morning's walk, we stop for lunch at around 11 am. Lunch is usually a 2 hour break to allow for the trekker's meal followed by the crew meal. This break also enables you to do your washing in the warmest part of the day, catch up on your diary, read or rest. The afternoon walk is generally a little shorter and camp is usually reached by around 3 pm to 4 pm. Once we have reached camp and the kitchen is set up afternoon tea is served. Washing water is again provided to enable you to wash at the end of the trek day. Until dinner there is time to rest, explore the surrounding area and villages or sit and chat with the crew and local people. Dinner is usually served around 6 pm to 7 pm. Remember to bring your torch and water bottle to the mess tent so it can be filled with boiling/filtered water. Evenings afford some of the best memories of your trek, whether it is talking, playing cards, chatting with the crew or joining in some singing and dancing with the local people, it is always a special time. All camp chores are done for you, leaving you free to use your time to the fullest. You carry only a light day pack as your gear is carried by yaks or porters.

MEALS
Our menu is based on freshly cooked by our Sherpa cook’s food to provide free nutritious, plentiful and tasty meals daily. Breakfast is a selection of cereal, muesli, porridge, followed by pancakes, chapati, puri and local breads and egg dish usually completes the meal. Lunch is a selection of salads, pasta, traditional breads, rice items, cheese, noodles and potato dishes. Our evening meal commences with soup and is followed by rice, pasta and a range of vegetable. Fruit or a local dessert complete the meal. Tea, coffee, hot chocolate, cordial and biscuits are provided at meals and on request in camp. We can cater for specific dietary needs if we know in advance. First-time trekkers are pleasantly surprised at the quality of the meals.

Our most competitive cost for your kind acceptance US$ 850.00 per perason.

 
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