ANNAPURNA BASE CAMP 12 DAYS TREK [BHABCTR]

Annapurna Base Camp Trek is one of the most popular trekking routes in Annapurna Region. This 12 Days Annapurna Base Camp Trek itinerary is specially designed for the trekkers who wanted to complete Annapurna Base Camp but are restricted time-wise.

  • TREKKING PACKAGE

USD 770.65

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Trip Summary
Package Cost (1 X) USD 505
VAT (13%) USD 65.65
Flight Charges Included
TOTAL USD 770.65

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Overview

Annapurna Base Camp trek (ABC) is perfect for trekking enthusiasts who are short on time. In just 12 days, you will trek from Phedi and ends at Naya Pul and experience the most memorable mountain views and culture. It is one of the most popular trekking routes in Nepal. This 12-days trek itinerary is designed for trekkers who want to complete the Annapurna trek but are short on time. The ABC trek started from Phedi. During the trek, you will experience idyllic villages and neat terrace rice fields. As you gradually trek higher, which is a pleasant trek, you will come across forests and scattered areas of farmed land. As the valley narrows towards the entrance of the world o ice and snow is the Annapurna Sanctuary. Throughout your trekking journey, there will be outstanding panoramas of high peaks against the contract of rice fields and villages. 

 

It is one of the most popular treks of Nepal offering spectacular views throughout the entire trekking routes and journey. The short for Annapurna Base Camp trek is ABC trek and thousands of people visit the country with the sole purpose of interacting and encountering these mountains from up-close. Although the 11 days Annapurna Base Camp trek is considered to be a short trek, it comes as one of the best ones for people who want to experience the wilds, diverse terrains, and the mighty mountains from up-close. For travelers and trekkers who are running short of time and have a tight schedule, this trek comes off as an enriching one. 

 

The off tracks are not an easy one since we will be conquering the mountains. The journey might be a bumpy one with highs and lows, but there are certainly plenty of small stops and teahouses where you can rest. Here, while resting, you also get an opportunity to converse with the locals and understand their roots. The funnel-shaped valley, the Annapurna Base Camp is located at an elevation of 4130 meters. Since the mountain and the base camp is located at a height of 4000 meters, it is obvious for the weather there to be cold and windy. Thus, do not forget to pack some warm clothes to protect yourself from the chilly winds.

 
The Annapurna Base Camp trek itinerary has its starting point from the foothills of Pokhara cruising through the peaks dying through the ancient popular Gurung villages of Ghandruk and Chhomorong. You may spend a night at Poonhill as the dawn view at Ghorepani Poonhill is to die for and the spectacular panoramic view from the place promises a clear view of more than 15 pristine snow-capped mountains including the Annapurna, Fishtail, and Dhaulagiri range. What makes the Annapurna Base Camp package more serene, enriching, and beautiful are the ample number of species of rare and endangered floras and faunas trekkers get to witness along the way on the trekking trail. The lush forests of the national flower of the country, Rhododendron, and other forests of pine spruce, fir trees, monkeys, bears, reptiles, and even leopards are some of them that you will witness as you make your way in.  During your journey, you may come across the farmland at Ghandruk and converse with the local Nepalese. A tender Namaste and warm gestures are enough for them to invite you in and hand in a warm cup of tea.

 

This generosity of the people will help you better understand the great rich culture they are embedded with. The local authentic Nepali Thaali is too a must to feast on once you are here. The plate comprises rice, lentils, vegetables, pickles, and meat of your choice. While this is a yummy cuisine, it also replenishes all your tiredness and restores energy in you to continue your trek the next day. The months of April to May would be the best time to visit Annapurna Base Camp and to ponder upon the clear blue skies and majestic mountains. If you ever want to be amazed by a complete package of enchanting nature, historic heritage, and the rich culture the people encompass, exploring the nooks of the country is an easy bet.

 

While descending from the Annapurna Base Camp trek, people often visit the Jhinu Danda as the hot spring baths are a major attraction there. These natural hot springs are very relaxing to the muscles and are bound to heal your sore feet. Since the place is visited many times by people from all around the globe, there are good arrangements and numerous lodges and tea houses available at ABC for accommodation. 

 

Hotel Details
Durbar Hotel & Residence 
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JP Marga, Kathmandu 44700, Nepal

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Local Lodge ( Tea House) 
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Jawalakhel,Nepal

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Hotel crown Himalayas 
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Baidam-6,gaurighat, Lakeside, पोखरा 00977, Nepal

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Included Flights
Flight Details
  • KATHMANDU

    10:30 am

  • POKHARA

    10:55 am

  • POKHARA

    11:30 am

  • KATHMANDU

    11:55 am

Altitude Map


Itinerary
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrival at Kathmandu and Welcome Dinner
  • Welcome dinner at nepalese restaurant.

    In the evening, you will enjoy an authentic Nepali dinner along with a Nepali cultural program. You might even be invited to dance along to the music with the dancers.

  • Durbar Hotel & Residence

    Then, you will overnight at Fairfield by Marriott Kathmandu.

  • Airport to Hotel

    After landing at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, you will be met and welcomed by our representative. Our representative will be holding a sign with your name on it. Once you collect your luggage, we will transfer you to the hotel.

    After a quick refreshment at the hotel, you will enjoy a brief tour of the capital city with its medieval temples and narrow mazed streets.


Day 2 - Early morning flight to Pokhara and trek to Dhampus
  • Airport to hotel

    After breakfast, you will be transferred to the domestic terminal to catch your flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara.

  • Short Hike

    Once you land at Pokhara Airport, our trekking crew will meet you. You will take a 1 hour drive to Phedi along the Modi Khola Valley. Once you reach Phedi, you will be greeted with the panoramic Annapurnas. The trekking route skirts through the lush forest and village of Dhampus.

  • Local Lodge ( Tea House)

    Overnight stay at the hotel.


Day 3 - Trek from Dhampus to Landruk
  • Trekking

    At this point, you will be high up at the east side of Modi Khola, which is a river that flows out of Annapurna Sanctuary. From Deurali, there is a steep descent down the forest, then a contour through villages and terraced fields and you finally reach Landruk.

    Landruk is a picturesque Gurung settlement which offers spectacular views of Annapurna South and Hiunchuli.

  • Hotel crown Himalayas

    You will overnight at Landruk.


Day 4 - Trek from Landruk to Chhomrong
  • Trekking

    We descend all the way down to the river, to cross at New Bridge. Our route now climbs quite steeply, high above the river, through bamboo forest and isolated farmsteads. Lunch is served at the tea-houses at Jhinu Danda. Those who are energetic can take the path 20 mins down to bathe in the hot springs here next to the river after lunch.

    From Jhinu Danda it’s a hot climb to reach the crest of the ridge and then around to Chhomrong, our overnight place for tonight. Chhomrong is built on the steep hillside and has a few shops and several tea-houses, wooden lodges and the whole village has stunning, prominent views towards Macchappuchare (Fish-Tail Peak)

  • Local Lodge ( Tea House)

    Overnight stay at the hotel.


Day 5 - Trek from Chhomrong to Dovan
  • Trekking

    We leave Chhomrong along the Modi Khola leaving behind inhabited foothills into the high step and wooded slopes of Himalayas. We cross the suspension bridge then trek up to Sinuwa Danda. The ascent from Sinuwa becomes somewhat flatter. The trail passes through thick and dark rhododendron forest up to Khuldighar.

    Then, we descend a long and steep stone steps into deep bamboo and rhododendron forests through which we reach Bamboo. After the gentle climb of 1 ½ hrs walking, finally, we reach our destination at Dovan for overnight

  • Local Lodge ( Tea House)

    Overnight stay at the hotel.


Day 6 - Trek from Dovan to Macchappuchare Base Camp
  • Trekking

    Climbing steeply we reach a fire-blackened overhang of Hinko Cave. From here we will reach at Deurali. Leaving Deurali the valley narrows even more as we enter the gateway to the Sanctuary.

    We climb up to the area which is called Macchappuchare Base camp (MBC), a level and grassy moraine platform with several lodges. In the afternoon we can go up to the ridge behind camp to look down onto the glacier and absorb the distant view of Annapurna 1 & 3, Gangapurna and by straining your neck upwards…the now nearby Fishtail.

  • Local Lodge ( Tea House)

    Overnight stay at the hotel.


Day 7 - Trek from MBC to ABC
  • Trekking

    Another short day today, as it is a fairly gentle ascent from our camp to Annapurna South Base Camp, and a distance of only about 4 kilometers or 2½ miles. Increasingly impressive views reward us for our efforts as we climb the last steep section before reaching the base camp area.

    The afternoon is free to relax and admire one of the most stunning mountain amphitheatres in the Himalaya. Optionally, if conditions and route permit there's a chance to walk out towards the Annapurna Base Camp. (4130m).

  • Local Lodge ( Tea House)

    Overnight stay at the hotel.


Day 8 - Trek from Annapurna Base Camp to Bamboo
  • Sunrise View

    Get up in the early morning and savour the magnificent sunrise over the Himalayas from ABC.

  • Trekking

    Heading back down to the valley is much easier than climbing up. You will see the waterfalls that drop down from a high point to the rocks below. We pass through the forests with great views of Fishtail and Hiunchuli mountains.

  • Local Lodge ( Tea House)

    Overnight stay at the hotel.


Day 9 - Trek from Bamboo to Jhinu Danda
  • Trekking

    From Bamboo we make a steep ascent to the Kuldi Ghar and then to Sinuwa following the stone steps that leads to Lower Chhomrong. Then we ascend on the thousand stony steps taking us to Upper Chhomrong.

    From Chhomrong we descend to Jhinu Danda. We today get opportunity to enjoy hot springs lying just a 20-min walk from Jhinu Danda.

  • Local Lodge ( Tea House)

    Overnight stay at the hotel.


Day 10 - Trek from Jhinu Danda to Naya Pul & drive to Pokhara
  • Trekking

    Trek from Jhinu Danda to New bridge and then to Kyumi village. After lunch, we trek to Syauli bazaar and then down to Birethanti. After about an hour trek from Birethanti, and we arrive at Naya Pul. The trek ends at Naya Pul.

  • Hotel crown Himalayas

    Overnight at the hotel in Pokhara.


Day 11 - Fly back to Kathmandu and Free time around the city [1400 m]
  • Breakfast

    Breakfast at the hotel and get ready

  • Flight to Kathmandu

    After breakfast at the hotel, we will fly back to Kathmandu.

  • Free time around the city

    Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will be transferred to your hotel. You can spend the evening leisurely, perhaps catch up on some last minute shopping or if you prefer you may celebrate dinner together with our trekking guide.

  • Durbar Hotel & Residence

    Overnight at the hotel


Day 12 - Departure from Kathmandu
  • Breakfast at the hotel

    Breakfast at the hotel and drive to the airport for final departure.

Inclusion/Exclusion
inlcusion
  • Airports pick up and drop by private vehicle.
  • Complimentary Trekking Kit Bag.
  • 02 nights at Kathmandu.
  • 01 nights at Pokhara.
  • 08  nights accommodation at the local lodge (Teahouse) during the trek.
  • All tours and transfers to and from trekking point by a private vehicle.
  • Services of an experienced trekking guide and one porter to every two trekkers during the trek.
  • TIMS CARD FEE.
  • Annapurna Area Conservation Fee (ACAP)
  • Insurance for trek guides and porters.
exclusion
 
  • Expenses are caused by factors beyond our control like flight delays, roadblocks, vehicle mal-functions, political disturbances, etc.
  • No Meals
  • Alcoholic / Non- Alcoholic beverages.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Camera fee.
  • Tips, laundry & phone calls.
  • Additional Sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle, other than mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Boating Charges.
  • Anything which is not included in the inclusion.
  • All personal expenses and Optional activities.
  • Emergency Evacuation Cost.
Trip Notes

Passports, visas and entry requirements

 PASSPORT

A valid passport is required for you to travel internationally. Similarly, your passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity remaining to travel in most of the countries. We recommend you take copies of the main passport pages and other important documents with you as well. And also please ensure that the name on your passport and airline ticket matches exactly.

 VISAS

Entry necessities can alternate at any time. Visas can take several weeks to process, so make sure you research the requirements as soon as you have booked your trip to allow for obtaining any necessary documents as well as the application and processing time.

 NEPAL :

All foreign nationals (except Indian passport holders) require a visa to enter Nepal. In the arrivals hall, you’ll find electronic kiosks that read your passport, take your photo, and print out a completed form. Take your completed form to the payment counter where you'll pay for your visa, and then head to the immigration line for "Visa on Arrival". You may also need to provide two passport photos and the following fees in US dollars (subject to change, cash only). Other currencies are also accepted although rates may differ. The following costs were correct at time of writing:

- Multi entry visa valid for 15 days - US$30

- Multi entry visa valid for 30 days - US$50

- Multi entry visa valid for 90 days - US$125

Your visa application form may require you to state the dates on which you enter and exit that country.

 

Medical and health information

GENERAL HEALTH

Consider your physical and mental health before you travel, especially if you have an existing medical condition. Consider whether you may be in a vulnerable category for COVID-19. See your doctor or travel clinic to have a basic health check-up, ask if your travel plans may affect your health, plan any vaccinations you need. Do this at least 8 weeks before you leave.

Vaccination Policy

All travellers on Nepal  trips (outside Australia, New Zealand and the Cook Islands) are required to produce proof of full vaccination against COVID-19. From 1 December 2021, all travellers on trips, including in Australia, New Zealand and the Cook Islands, are required to produce proof of full vaccination against COVID-19.

AIR POLLUTION:

Air quality in Nepal can be poor, especially in winter. Some towns, including Kathmandu, experience very high levels of seasonal smog and heavy particulate pollution. Seek medical advice if you're concerned about the effects of air pollution.

MOSQUITO-BORNE ILLNESSES:

Malaria and Dengue fever is a risk in various part of Nepal . Mostly, during the monsoon season . Protect yourself against insect bites by wearing clothing that covers as much skin as possible, including repellent sleeping under a net.

MEDICAL FACILITIES AND TREATMENT:

Healthcare services are unevenly distributed across the country and access to care in some areas may be limited. Healthcare in Kathmandu generally meets international standards but healthcare throughout the rest of the country may be inadequate. Ensure that you have accessible funds to cover upfront fees and adequate travel health insurance, including evacuation. Hospitals in Nepal typically require upfront payment in cash or credit card, regardless if you have travel health insurance.

 

Food and dietary requirements

FOOD IN NEPAL:

In Kathmandu and Pokhara there are plenty of restaurants and cafes for all tastes and budgets. Nepal caters very well towards vegetarians and vegans with almost all restaurants having a veg section of the menu.

Accommodation

 

Transport

LUGGAGE LIMITS:

Domestic flights in Nepal have strict weight limits - 10kg of check-in luggage and 5kg of carry-on hand luggage per person is included with your flight ticket. Excess baggage (up to 5kg per person only) will be charged at your own expense.

ROAD TRAVEL:

Roadworks and infrastructure projects can cause significant delays on major roads within cities and highways between destinations. Road travel can also be disrupted due to demonstrations and bandhs (strikes) without warning. Major roadworks are currently ongoing in and around Kathmandu and the roads to Chitwan National Park. Delays, heavy traffic, poor road conditions and dust are a reality of road travel in Nepal.

MONSOON:

The monsoon season is from June to September and weather conditions can disrupt travel during this time due to flooding and landslides. Disruption of air travel and airport closures are also possible. Be prepared that the itinerary may need to change at short notice.

INTERNAL FLIGHTS:

There have been a number of air accidents in Nepal. We only use airlines that have passed strict safety audits for included internal flights in Nepal, including Buddha Air, Yeti Air & Tara Air.

Money matters

The official currency of Nepal is the Nepali rupee (NPR). Its symbol is often displayed as Rs. ATMs can only be found in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Bhaktapur. Make sure you carry sufficient cash to cover your needs when travelling outside of these cities. Money exchange facilities are available in Kathmandu, Namche, Pokhara, Chitwan (only outside the park), and Bhaktapur. Credit cards are not widely accepted.

Packing

You are responsible only for personal clothing and gear listed below. We'll take care of everything else.  A gear check will be completed before you depart for the trail. This list does not include additional clothing/items you may want for travel or for your time off the trail. Below is a list of equipment and documentation that we suggest you take with you. Please use this checklist as a guide when packing for your holiday.

- Travel documents: passport, visa (if required), travel insurance, air tickets or e-ticket receipts, trip notes

- Photocopy of main passport pages, visa (if required), travel insurance and air tickets

- Spare passport photos

- Money: cash/credit card/EFTPOS card

- Money belt

- Small padlocks

- Personal first-aid kit

- Watch/alarm clock and torch/flashlight (and spare batteries)

- Electrical adapter plug

- Toiletries/roll of toilet paper/travel wipes

- Insect repellent

- Sunscreen, lip balm, sunhat and sunglasses

- Earplugs and eye mask (for light sleepers)

- Extra pair of prescription glasses (if required)

- 2 strong plastic garbage bags (for laundry and in case of rain)

- Refillable water bottle

- Phrase book

- Warm clothes - when travelling in cooler climates

- Wind and waterproof jacket

- Comfortable and sturdy walking shoes with good walking socks

- Camera/phone (with charger)

- Binoculars

Informal clothing is all that is required. Remember to dress in a modest fashion. Light clothing is usually all that will be required for most of the year. During the winter months, December to February, it will be chilly and possibly foggy in the early mornings, with temperatures dropping down to a minimum of around 0ºC on some days. A warm, windproof jacket will be required.

Climate and seasonal information

Nepal's climate varies greatly depending on the season:

JUN - SEP: the monsoon rains (mostly at night) bring landslides in regional areas. Cloud cover often obscures mountain views with rain, mud, and leeches deterring most trekkers at this time of year. Treks running in September can be hot and very humid at lower altitudes.

MAR-APR: Spring brings warm weather and spectacular rhododendron blooms. A popular time to visit and one of the peak times to trek.

OCT - NOV: Clear skies and warm days make autumn the peak season.

DEC - FEB: Winter brings cold temperatures and snow to the mountains. Good trekking, but remember to rug up.

Phone and internet access

Hotels in Kathmandu generally have excellent WiFi connections. Most hotels offer free WiFi in public areas, with some also offering in-room WIFI, sometimes for an additional fee.

Group Leader

The goal of the group leader is to make your travels easier and to help you have the best trip possible. Have a broad general knowledge of the places visited on the trip, including historical, cultural, religious, and social aspects.

Safety

We recommend that you check your government's advice for their latest travel information before departure and ensure that your travel insurance covers you for all destinations and activities on your trip. We strongly recommend the use of a neck wallet or money belt while travelling, for the safe-keeping of your passport, flight tickets, cash and other valuable items. Your leader will accompany you on all included activities, however, during your trip you'll have some free time to pursue your own interests or relax and take it easy.

Strikes :

Strikes happen on a very frequent basis in Nepal. Most, but not all, of the recent strikes are political in nature and are generally called for the night before with little or no warning. If you arrive as a tourist during a busy political time of year there's a strong chance you might not be able to travel the country as much as you would normally.

 

INSURANCE:

 Travel protection is highly recommended to protect your travel investment from unforeseen circumstances that may occur during or before our trip. Make sure your insurance covers you for your intended activities, including travel and trekking above 3000m if this is included on your itinerary, mountain rescue services and helicopter evacuation costs.

FESTIVALS:

The weather is not the only factor when thinking about when to go to Nepal. This Himalayan nation has a rich history, which can be discovered through its festivals. Nepal’s festival calendar fills every month of the year with colourful celebrations that offer interesting insights into the local culture. Stumbling onto a local festival may prove to be the highlight of your travels in Nepal – and given the sheer number of them, you’d be unlucky not to. Festivals may be Hindu, Buddhist, animist or a mix of all three. Travelling in Nepal during Holi Festival (28-29 March 2021, 27-28 March 2022), can at times be dangerous due to revellers consuming intoxicating substances. The day is often associated with physical violence and danger. Travelling during the Hindu festival Diwali (4 November 2021, 24 November 2022) can also be dangerous. During this time there are many displays of fireworks in the streets. It can be very noisy for several days and there is also a lot of pollution caused by the fireworks.

Culture shock

Not all cultures share the same beliefs and values. These differences can cause severe culture shock. Some culture shocks that travellers might find while travelling in Nepal are:

 Don’t assume people to speak your language. In cultures where you don’t speak the language, simple tasks suddenly become more complicated- like riding a bus, ordering food at a restaurant.

Some Asian cultures such as Indian, Korean and Chinese openly spit on the sidewalk same with Nepal.

In some Asian countries such as Thailand, India, Nepal and some Muslim countries such as Morocco, using water and your hands, not toilet paper, is considered much cleaner than using toilet paper.

There is poverty all over the world but it never seems real until you experience it firsthand. There are number of homeless beggars and slums in Nepal. There are piles of garbage next to rivers, people sleeping in gutters, meat being butchered on a tarp next to the street.

 After your arrival you will run into people who will offer you a taxi ride or a cheap hotel. When you hop into a car and leave through the gate of the airport you will see the snake driving of vehicles. There are dividers but the car might go to the wrong side to overtake, which is very normal here, and therefore no reason to worry.

When in Nepal, don’t expect things to go on time. You will face delay almost in all activities. There is even a phrase “Nepali Time” which is used sarcastically to point out delay in activities.

You might see guys holding hands when they are walking down the street. Guys holding hands in Nepal is a sign of a good friendship and brotherhood.

At monuments, museums, Durbar Squares etc if someone starts following you and explaining things, they are hiring themselves as your guide and expecting to be paid at the end. Tell them clearly their services are not required pronto, or things are going to get awkward.

 

(Travel Restrictions, COVID Tests & Quarantine Requirements)

Vaccination Requirements: Nepal is open to both vaccinated and unvaccinated travellers. However, vaccinated individuals can bypass the testing rules that require travellers to provide proof of a negative corona virus test taken no more than 72 hours before travel. All travellers regardless of vaccination status must have travel insurance that covers health, immediate crisis or rescue for the duration of the trip; proof of accommodation in Nepal; a completed International Travel Arrival Form; and either a Nepalese visa or a recommendation from the tourism board.

1. Passengers must have a COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing that they were fully vaccinated at least 14 days before arrival. This does not apply to Nationals of Nepal, Passengers of Nepali origin (Non-Resident Nepali (NRN)) and their family members, Passengers with a visa issued by a diplomatic representation of Nepal.

2. Passengers must have a negative COVID-19 test result taken at most 72 hours before departure from the first embarkation point. Tests accepted are Gene X pert, NAAT and RT-PCR. This does not apply to passengers younger than 5 years.

3. Passengers must obtain an International Traveller Online Arrival Form at https://ccmc.gov.np/

4. Passengers must have a hotel reservation confirmation. This does not apply to nationals of Nepal, Spouses of Nepali nationals, Passengers of Nepali origin and their family members.

5. Passengers could be subject to hotel quarantine for 10 days at their own expense. This does not apply to passengers with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing that they were fully vaccinated at least 14 days before arrival.

6. Visa on arrival facilities restarted for eligible passengers with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing that they were fully vaccinated at least 14 days before arrival. This does not apply to passengers travelling with an emergency passport, a temporary passport or a temporary travel document.

 

 

 

Policies
Payment Policy

The company accepts all major credit cards (MasterCard and Visa Cards). 

The client also has the option to wire transfer the payment of booking the package to the following bank account in Nepal: 


Name of Account Holder: Buddha Holidays Tours and Travel Pvt. Ltd., Jawalakhel, Lalitpur
Account Number (USD):        006 08082190011
Account Number (NPR/INR):  006 08082190019
Name of the Bank: Himalayan Bank Ltd, Patan Branch, Lalitpur
Swift Code: HIMANPKA

Cancellation Policy

The following cancellation policies are applicable under the following scenarios: 

1. If cancelled by the Company:

 

The company reserves the right to cancel a tour in any circumstances. The company will not cancel a tour less than 30 days before the start date of the tour except for force majeure or failure on the client’s part to make all due payments or if the client fails to comply with any requirements of the booking conditions. 

 

If the Company has to cancel, you will be informed as soon as possible. 

 

If there is time to do so before departure and the cancellation does not result from your failure, then the Company will offer you a choice to purchase an alternative tour as a result of consolidation or another available tour offered by the company. In either case, paying or receiving a refund in respect of difference in price or receiving a full refund of all monies paid to the Company. 

It is advisable to only book fully flexible transport and other arrangements which can be cancelled or changed without charges, as the Company is not liable to pay the Client any cancellation, amendment or other changes the Client may need to make as a result of the cancellation of the tour. 

As a minimum, the Company, where compensation is due will pay a compensation of USD 100 per confirmed passenger. The Company is not liable for compensation if the booking is cancelled as a result of force majeure. 

 

2. If Cancelled by the Clients 

 

Clients have the option to cancel their booking as per the following policies of the Company: 

  • 10% of the advanced payment will be retained by the Company if cancellation is done 30 days prior to the start date of the tour. 
  • 50% of the advanced payment will be retained by the Company if cancellation is done 2 to 3 days prior to the start date of the tour. 
  • 100% of the advanced payment is retained by the Company is the cancellation is done less than 2 days before the start of the tour date. 

 

In case of non-payment of the remaining balance before the due date, the Company reserves the right to treat your booking as cancelled and 100% of the advanced payment will be retained as a cancellation charge by the Company. 
 

Reviews by Travellers

4.5

Average star

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james mendes

United States

I am so grateful that I got a chance to experience such an amazing trip. Tired but happy to see an awesome place like Annapurna mountains and Fishtail too. The tea houses during the trek were great even though just a humble one. They provide us with a warm meal and a clean blanket. Enough to get rest after a long trek.

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Suzan Lee

Germany

The trek is not easy with thousands of stone steps and many ups and downs, but the ABC is worth the effort.

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