Breathtaking views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machapuchare mountains.
Comfortable accommodation in luxury lodges with modern amenities.
Immersive cultural experiences in local villages.
Gentle trekking pace, suitable for moderate fitness levels.
Gourmet meals with a mix of local and international cuisine.
Relaxing evenings with access to spas, massages, and other services.
Scenic walk through rhododendron forests and terraced fields.
Expert guides provide insights on the region’s history and nature.
Stunning sunrise from Poon Hill viewpoint.
Overview
The Annapurna Luxury Trek allows travelers to experience the breathtaking scenery of the Annapurna region without sacrificing luxury. It provides a special blend of adventure and comfort.
Trekking up Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machapuchare affords spectacular vistas of these mountains in addition to lodging in upscale hotels with modern facilities like hot showers, comfortable mattresses, and fine cuisine.
It is intended for anyone seeking an engaging hiking experience without the demanding obstacles of traditional treks. Trekkers may engage closely with local people and learn about their rich culture as they pass through vivid rhododendron woods, terraced farms, and charming towns.
The Annapurna Luxury Trip preserves both the sense of adventure and the natural beauty of the area, even though it is a quite easy trip. Trekkers will have plenty of time to take in the breathtaking landscape and relish the tranquility of the Himalayas because of the leisurely pace.
Following a day of hiking, travelers can relax each evening in opulent lodges, some of which include massages and spa treatments, making it a refreshing experience.
For those seeking a combination of outdoor adventure and luxurious leisure, the hike is an informative and visually stimulating experience, with knowledgeable guides offering insights into the history and natural beauties of the Annapurna region.
Trekking to Annapurna in Luxury
The excitement of a Himalayan adventure is combined with the comforts of high facilities while trekking to Annapurna in luxury.
Trekkers can take in the stunning scenery of the Annapurna region, complete with snow-capped peaks and verdant valleys, as well as luxurious lodges that offer hot showers, comfortable mattresses, and delectable meals, all while participating in this one-of-a-kind experience.
This luxury trip offers a more luxurious experience without sacrificing the sense of discovery and absorption in nature, in contrast to regular treks that call for camping or staying in modest lodging.
It's the ideal balance of excitement and relaxation, as trekkers can relax with spa services, massages, and other decadent offerings after a day of trekking.
By sharing their expertise on the history, culture, and nature of the area, knowledgeable guides enhance the experience, making the Annapurna Luxury Trek a physically demanding and profoundly enlightening journey.
Best Season for Trekking to Annapurna in Luxury
For the Annapurna Luxury Trek, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best seasons. While there is year-round hiking in the Annapurna region, these seasons are our top picks for your journey.
One of the greatest seasons for trekking is said to be the spring. In the same way, fall is the best time to go on the hike. These are often good seasons with bright skies and mild temperatures.
Trekking is not recommended during the monsoon season (June to August) or the winter season (December to February) because of the intense rain and snowfall, respectively.
The pathways can get slick and obstructed during these times, raising the possibility of accidents and making the hike more difficult.
Overview of Itinerary
Activity
Duration
Distance (Approx.)
Altitude Gain/Loss (Approx.)
Arrival in Kathmandu
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Trip Briefing/Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing
Full day
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Fly to Pokhara, Drive to Birenthati
30 minutes flight
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1,025 m gain
Trek to Ghandruk
6-7 km
6-7 km
915 m gain
Trek to Landruk
5-6 km
5-6 km
375 m loss
Trek to Dhampus
5-6 km
5-6 km
85 m gain
Trek to Phedi
5-6 km
5-6 km
520 m loss
Fly back to Kathmandu from Pokhara.
30 minutes
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Departure
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Itinerary
When you arrive in Nepal, our representative will be waiting for you at the airport in Kathmandu. Following that, our representative will take you in a car to the hotel in Kathmandu where you will be staying.
Our tour manager and trek guide will prepare an evening trek briefing where you will obtain information about the ABC Luxury Trek.
You can buy the necessary hiking equipment and supplies after the session if you still need them. You can also talk about the right gear to buy for this trip with our hike guide.
Cost Details
What's Included
All ground transportation by private vehicle, including airport transfers
Three-night accommodation with breakfast at a 5-star hotel in Kathmandu.
Kathmandu city tours, including all entry fees, a professional tour guide, and a private vehicle
One night’s accommodation with breakfast at a 4-star hotel in Pokhara.
Round trip airfare from Kathmandu to Pokhara and Pokhara to Kathmandu
Four nights accommodation with full board meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) at Mountain Lodges of Nepal during the trek as per itinerary.
An experienced English-speaking (trekking guide) porter (2 trekkers: 1 porter), including their salary, insurance, equipment, meals, and accommodation.
Duffle bag, trekking map, sleeping bag if needed
A comprehensive medical kit
All necessary paperwork and permits (ACAP) (please bring 3 passport-size photographs)
All government and local taxes
Farewell dinner
What's not Included
Lunches and dinners in Kathmandu and Pokhara
Personal travel insurance
International airfare
Nepal entry visa fee
Alcoholic drinks, hot and cold drinks
snacks and other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities for trekking staff and drivers
dates and prices
Group Discount Available
1 Person
US$ 1999
2 - 6 Person
US$ 1799
7 - 12 Person
US$ 1699
13 - 18 Person
US$ 1599
Good to Know
Accommodation during the 9-day luxury trek to ABC
The magnificent Annapurna luxury trip traverses the Himalayas and provides a range of lodging options to satisfy the needs of each visitor.
Throughout the way are several opulent lodges featuring contemporary conveniences like WiFi, connected bathrooms, cozy mattresses, and hot showers.
These lodges are ideally positioned along the walking path to provide stunning views of the surrounding valleys and mountains.
Meals during the Luxury Annapurna Trek
Even the most discriminating eaters will enjoy the distinctive cuisine served on the Annapurna luxury trip. The cuisine served on the journey includes both regional specialties and conventional Nepalese meals.
Only organic, freshly picked ingredients are used in the meticulously prepared cuisine. Meal alternatives for vegetarians, vegans, and gluten-free people are available during the tour.
You will get the opportunity to sample regional dishes like Dal Bhat, a typical Nepalese meal, and momos, a sort of dumpling stuffed with meat or veggies, while you journey through the Annapurna region's many landscapes. In addition, you may sip masala chai while admiring the stunning Himalayas.
How Difficult Is This Annapurna Luxury Trek?
Don't worry, this is not an extremely difficult walk. All you need is a healthy degree of physical and mental preparedness.
You will be strolling through your favorite city for an entire day, since you will be walking for approximately five to six hours every day. Nothing about sprinting is necessary!
You won't have to battle the untamed forest since the pathways are maintained beautifully, much like a well-paved sidewalk. In addition, the trail features gentle hillsides with ups and downs.
In addition, we have knowledgeable porters and guides to help you along the way. We see to it that you are at ease and protected at all times.
Packing List for the 9-Day Luxury Annapurna Trek
Clothing:
2-3 moisture-wicking t-shirts
1 long-sleeve base layer
1 warm fleece jacket
1 down jacket (for cold nights)
1 waterproof/windproof jacket
2 pairs of trekking pants
1 pair of waterproof pants
Thermal underwear (top and bottom)
3-4 pairs of trekking socks
Warm hat and gloves
Sunhat or cap
Buff or scarf
Footwear:
Sturdy trekking boots (waterproof recommended)
Camp shoes or sandals
Gaiters (optional)
Gear:
Trekking poles (optional but recommended)
Sleeping bag (rated for cold temperatures)
Headlamp with extra batteries
Daypack (20-30L)
Large backpack (50-70L)
Water bottle or hydration bladder (at least 2L capacity)
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