Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek

The Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a perfect adventure for those who want to stand deep inside the Himalayas without spending weeks on the trail. This journey begins in […]

7 Days
Tea House
Kathmandu to Kathmandu
Small Group
Flight Included
moderate

Highlights

  • Travel from Kathmandu to Pokhara by tourist bus or a quick 25-minute mountain flight
  • Experience the Traditional Gurung culture and observe the daily lifestyle.
  • Descend a long staircase 2,500 Stone Steps, cross a suspension bridge, and climb back up to Sinuwa.
  • Walk through cool Rhododendron & Bamboo Forests, shaded forests filled with birdsong and flowing streams
  • Wildlife encounters langurs and other wildlife along the trail
  • Stand before the iconic Fishtail Mountain " Machapuchare Base Camp"
  • Arrive at a sweeping alpine valley surrounded by a full circle of snowy giants "Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m)".
  • Take a bath in warm mineral waters (Riverside Hot Springs) at Jhinu Danda after the descent
  • Relax by the lake at iconic lake city "Pokhara: and enjoy leisure time after the trek.

Overview

The Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a perfect adventure for those who want to stand deep inside the Himalayas without spending weeks on the trail. This journey begins in Kathmandu with a scenic drive or quick flight to the lakeside city of Pokhara. From there, a jeep ride takes you along the Modi Khola valley, passing through Nayapul and Birethanti, to the jeep station near Jhinu Danda. The trek then climbs steeply to the beautiful Gurung village of Chhomrong, followed by a descent of roughly 2,500 stone steps to the Chhomrong Khola river, a crossing over a suspension bridge, and a final steep climb to the village of Sinuwa. Over the next few days, the trail winds through cool rhododendron and bamboo forests filled with birdsong, past small stops like Bamboo, Dovan, and Himalaya, with chances to spot wildlife such as langurs. The landscape slowly turns rugged and alpine, leading you through a rocky gorge to Machapuchare Base Camp, where the iconic Fishtail Mountain stands before you. The final push brings you into a sweeping alpine valley, surrounded by a full circle of snowy giants, until you arrive at Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m) , the heart of the mountains.

The descent retraces the path in reverse, leaving behind the thin, cold air for the warm, green embrace of the forest. A long day of walking brings you back to the quiet bamboo groves of Bamboo, then onward through stone staircases and terraced fields to Jhinu Danda. Here, a steep 20-minute path leads down to riverside hot springs, where you can soak in warm mineral waters as a well-earned reward. A private or shared jeep then takes you back to Pokhara, a drive of about 3–4 hours. On the final day, you return to Kathmandu by road or flight, carrying with you the stillness of the mountains, the vibrant life of the villages, and the unforgettable sight of Machhapuchhre standing silently in the distance, memories that stay with you long after the trek ends. 

Trip Itinerary

Day 01

Kathmandu to Pokhara (Drive/Fly)

Alt: 830 m / 2723 ft

Early morning boarding on a tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara. Tourist buses are more comfortable than standard public transport in Nepal, making them a good choice for families with young children. As the road climbs out of the Kathmandu Valley, it winds down alongside the Rapti River, where you may see rafters tackling the lively whitewater. The journey includes scenic rest stops, with lunch at one along the way. Near Mugling, the road flattens, and you arrive in Pokhara by mid-afternoon. For those short on time or seeking a quicker journey, a 25-minute flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara is an excellent option. Daily flights operate from Kathmandu's domestic airport, offering stunning aerial views of the Himalayan range, including Annapurna and Manaslu, on clear days.

Duration 8 hours
Distance 200km
Altitude 830 m / 2723 ft
Accommodation Hotel
Meals Breakfast
Day 02

Drive to Jhinu Danda and Trek to Sinuwa

Alt: 2360 m

The day begins with a drive from Pokhara, following the winding Modi Khola valley. Along the way, we pass through the small towns of Nayapul and Birethanti, watching rivers and hillsides roll by. The drive finally ends at a jeep station just below Jhinu Danda. From there, our feet take over. A short trek brings us from Jhinu Danda to Chhomrong, only about an hour and a half to two hours, but the trail immediately climbs steeply. It is a tough start, yet the reward is the beautiful Gurung village of Chhomrong, perched high on the hillside. After catching our breath, we continue from Chhomrong to Sinuwa. This stretch takes two to three hours. First, we descend a long staircase of roughly 2,500 stone steps, which brings us down to the Chhomrong Khola river. We cross a swaying suspension bridge, and then comes the hard part, a steep climb back up, step by step, until we finally reach the village of Sinuwa. Tired but satisfied, we settle in for the night, surrounded by the quiet mountains.

Duration 3 hrs drive, 4–5 hrs trek
Distance 60km drive, 7 km trek
Altitude 2360 m
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 03

Sinuwa to Deurali

Alt: 3230 m / 10595 ft

Today, the trail continues through cool, shaded forests of rhododendron and bamboo, filled with birdsong and flowing streams. As the forest becomes more humid and jungle-like, we pass Upper Sinuwa and then gently descend to Bamboo. Surrounded by tall bamboo groves, this quiet settlement is our stop for lunch. The trail climbs steadily deeper into the sanctuary, leaving behind the Bamboo. The forest slowly thins, and the sound of the Modi Khola River replaces the quiet of the bamboo groves. Along the way, small stops like Dovan and Himalaya offer a place to rest and have tea. As we ascend, the landscape becomes more rugged. The path follows rocky ridges, with waterfalls cascading down cliffs. Fewer trees, the air turns cooler, and the mountains begin to feel closer. If you’re lucky, you may encounter wildlife langurs in the remaining forest along the trail. By the time we reach Deurali, the scenery feels truly alpine. Surrounded by towering peaks and crisp mountain air, this peaceful spot marks the gateway to the high mountains. We rest here for the night, preparing for the journey deeper into the heart of the Himalayas the next day.

Duration 5 to 7 hrs
Distance 12km
Altitude 3230 m / 10595 ft
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 04

Deurali to Annapurna Base Camp

Alt: 4130 m / 13549 ft

Today is the climax of the trek. You leave Deurali and climb into the high sanctuary, where the air is thin, and the peaks feel close. The path winds through a stark, rocky gorge before opening at Machapuchare Base Camp. Here, the iconic Fishtail Mountain stands before you. The final stretch leads across a sweeping alpine valley. As you walk, a full circle of snowy giants rises on all sides. You arrive at Annapurna Base Camp, surrounded by the highest walls in the world. You have reached the heart of the mountains.

Duration 5 to 6 hours
Distance 8 km
Altitude 4130 m / 13549 ft
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 05

Annapurna Base Camp to Bamboo

Alt: 2310 m / 7578 ft

Leaving the silent giants behind, you begin the long walk down. The thin, cold air of the base camp gives way with every step. You retrace the path through the vast valley, past Machapuchare Base Camp, and back into the green embrace of the forest. The world grows warmer, thicker, and alive with the sound of water and birds. It is a long day of descent, a steady test for your knees, but the changing scenery is its own reward. By afternoon, you slip back into the cool, quiet bamboo groves, arriving once more at the village named Bamboo. Here, in the deep green stillness, you can finally rest tonight.

Duration 6 to 7 hours
Distance 15km
Altitude 2310 m / 7578 ft
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 06

Bamboo to Jhinu Danda and Drive to Pokhara

Alt: 1780 m / 5840 ft

The final day's walk is a gift to your senses. You climb briefly to Sinuwa, then descend through cool forests and stone staircases back to the river at Chhomrong Khola. A last push uphill returns you to Chhomrong village for a final glimpse of the peaks. Then, the trail turns decisively downward, weaving through terraced fields toward the Jhinu Danda. Your reward awaits: a steep 20-minute path leads to the riverside hot springs. Sinking into the warm, mineral waters, with the river rushing nearby, to take a break here. Your trek concludes here. We will take a Private or shared jeep, depending upon your finalized itinerary. It takes approximately 3-4 hours to reach Pokhara. A comfortable drive will return you to Pokhara, where you can relax by the lake and enjoy your leisure time.

Duration 5 to 6 hours
Distance 9 km
Altitude 1780 m / 5840 ft
Accommodation Hotel in Pokhara
Meals Breakfast, and Lunch
Day 07

Pokhara to Kathmandu (Drive) (Option available for flight )

Alt: 1300 m / 4265 ft

Your journey now heads back to Kathmandu, either by road or by flight. As Pokhara fades behind you, take a moment to gaze at Machhapuchhre, the majestic Fishtail standing silently in the distance. Leaving the mountains is not goodbye; their calm and beauty stay with you. On the way, you can enjoy the changing landscapes, from lush valleys and terraced fields to winding rivers and charming villages. If traveling by road, there’s time to see the everyday life of local people, their farms, and markets, offering a last glimpse of rural Nepal. By flight, the aerial view of the Himalayas is unforgettable, with snow-capped peaks stretching as far as the eye can see. Carry these memories, the stillness of the mountains, the vibrant life of the villages, and the beauty of the landscapes in your heart, letting them guide and inspire you long after the trek ends.

Duration 7 hours
Distance 200km
Altitude 1300 m / 4265 ft
Accommodation Hotel in Kathmandu
Meals Breakfast

What's included

  • Trekking Permits: The required paperwork and trekking permit are required for Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP).
  • Trekking Equipment: We provide sleeping bags, down Jackets, and Duffle bag if needed.
  • Transportations: Public Transports (Bus/Jeep)
  • Meals: Three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the trek.
  • Accommodation: Twin-bed sharing with a shared toilet during the trek.
  • Guide Expenses: All costs for an English-speaking, government-licensed guide.
  • Guide Insurance: Insurance coverage for guides.
  • Trekking Map: Annapurna Region Trip Map for the group.
  • First Aid Kit: Medical kit available during the trip.
  • Taxes and Fees: Tourist service charge, VAT, government tax, and official expenses.
  • Souvenirs: Create Himalaya Adventure T-Shirt as a souvenir.

What's not included

  • Airport Transfers: International Airport pick-up and drop-off service.
  • International Expenses: International airfare, visa, and travel insurance.
  • Kathmandu Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner at Kathmandu.
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu: Accommodation in Kathmandu or on the trek for any reason (Early arrival or delay, early arrival from trek due to any reason).
  • Porter Service: Porter to carry your luggage during the trek (if you would like to take a porter, it will cost you USD 30 for each day trip, which you could add from our add-on option).
  • Gratuities: Tips for Guide and Porter (expected from trekkers involved in the Trek.

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