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Fixed Depatures
Annapurna I (8091m / 26544ft) is located on the Annapurna massif, east of a great gorge cut through the Himalaya by the Kali Gandaki river is an enormous Himalayan massif is the tenth highest mountain in the world. An eight membered French expedition team led by Maurice Herzog climbed the peak first on the 3rd June 1950 via the North face. The successful climbers were Maurice Herzog himself and Louis Lachenal. The expedition team had arrived Base Camp on 18th May 1950 and took twenty-three days to succeed. It was also the first 8000m mountain ever to be climbed.
Annapurna I expedition is a challenging mountaineering expedition and we suggest climbers have at least some mountaineering training of 6000-7000m mountains to further enjoy the climbing.
Annapurna I Expedition 2023/2024 | ||||
Day | Spring | Autumn | Outlined Itinerary | Overnight |
1 | 7-Apr | 6-Sep | Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel. | Hotel |
2 | 8-Apr | 7-Sep | Kathmandu at leisure/preparation. | Hotel |
3 | 9-Apr | 8-Sep | Drive Kathmandu to Beni (823m). | Camp |
4 | 10-Apr | 9-Sep | Trek to Tatopani (1189m). | Camp |
5 | 11-Apr | 10-Sep | Trek to Ghasa (2012m). | Camp |
6 | 12-Apr | 11-Sep | Trek to Lete (2438m). | Camp |
7 | 13-Apr | 12-Sep | Trek to Thulo Bugin. | Camp |
8 | 14-Apr | 13-Sep | Trek to Thulo Bugin pass. | Camp |
9 | 15-Apr | 14-Sep | Trek to Mristi Khola. | Camp |
10 | 16-Apr | 15-Sep | Trek to Base Camp. | Camp |
11 | 17-Apr | 16-Sep | Climb Annapurn I using 4 camps above Base Camp. | Camp |
12 | 18-Apr | 17-Sep | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
13 | 19-Apr | 18-Sep | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
14 | 20-Apr | 19-Sep | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
15 | 21-Apr | 20-Sep | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
16 | 22-Apr | 21-Sep | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
17 | 23-Apr | 22-Sep | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
18 | 24-Apr | 23-Sep | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
19 | 25-Apr | 24-Sep | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
20 | 26-Apr | 25-Sep | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
21 | 27-Apr | 26-Sep | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
22 | 28-Apr | 27-Sep | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
23 | 29-Apr | 28-Sep | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
24 | 30-Apr | 29-Sep | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
25 | 1-May | 30-Sep | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
26 | 2-May | 1-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
27 | 3-May | 2-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
28 | 4-May | 3-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
29 | 5-May | 4-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
30 | 6-May | 5-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
31 | 7-May | 6-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
32 | 8-May | 7-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
33 | 9-May | 8-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
34 | 10-May | 9-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
35 | 11-May | 10-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
36 | 12-May | 11-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
37 | 13-May | 12-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
38 | 14-May | 13-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
39 | 15-May | 14-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna I | Camp |
40 | 16-May | 15-Oct | Withdraw Base Camp | Camp |
41 | 17-May | 16-Oct | Trek to Thulo Bugin. | Camp |
42 | 18-May | 17-Oct | Trek to Lete. | Lodge |
43 | 19-May | 18-Oct | Trek to Ghasa. | Lodge |
44 | 20-May | 19-Oct | Trek to Tatopani. | Lodge |
45 | 21-May | 20-Oct | Trek to Ghorepani | Lodge |
46 | 22-May | 21-Oct | Trek to Birethanti | Lodge |
47 | 23-May | 22-Oct | Drive to Pokhara and flight to Kathmandu & transfer to hotel. | Hotel |
48 | 24-May | 23-Oct | At leisure in Kathmandu. | Hotel |
49 | 25-May | 24-Oct | International departure. | //////// |
Please email us for further cost and related information
Cost includes:
- Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on single bed & breakfast basis,
- Airport-hotel-airport transports,
- Annapurna I climbing permit fee & all other applicable permits,
- Cargo clearance & duties fees,
- Professional High altitude climbing Sherpa depending on number of members in group, 1 Government liaison officer backed by full BC cook, kitchen helpers,
- Equipment allowance, daily wages, insurance, food and shelter for above mentioned staff, porters and Liaison officer,
- All food, fuel and accommodation for member and Sherpa staffs throughout the expedition period at Base Camp & while approaching to/from Base Camp,
- Complete Base Camp camping equipments,
- Garbage shipped off charges from Base Camp,
- All overland transfers,
- Agency service charge and related administrative fees,
- Complete camping & group equipments above Base camp: tents, ropes, snow bar, rock piton, shovel, ice-screws etc…
- Food & fuel above Base camp for member & climbing Sherpas,
- 1 Gamow bag / O2 for emergency use,
- Solar panel for power supply,
- Emergency Helicopter rescue arrangements,
Cost excludes:
- Air travel to/from Nepal,
- Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu,
- Drinks, laundry, postage, telephone bills, tips, all items of personal nature,
- Extra high altitude Sherpa if needed,
- Personal travel, high risk, accidental and medical insurance of member,
- Emergency rescue evacuations,
- Respective expenses if one returns earlier from the expedition due to sickness or emergency purpose.
- Any extra service not mentioned herein cost inclusion.
Day 1: |
Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel. |
Day 2-3: |
Kathmandu at leisure/preparation. |
Day 4: |
Drive Kathmandu to Beni (823m). |
Day 5: |
Trek to Tatopani (1189m). |
Day 6: |
Trek to Ghasa (2012m). |
Day 7: |
Trek to Lete (2438m). |
Day 8: |
Trek to Thulo Bugin. |
Day 9: |
Trek to Thulo Bugin pass. |
Day 10: |
Trek to Mristi Khola. |
Day 11: |
Trek to Base Camp. |
Day 12-41: |
Climbing Period of Mt. Annapurn I. |
Day 42: |
Trek to Thulo Bugin. |
Day 43: |
Trek to Lete. |
Day 44: |
Trek to Ghasa. |
Day 45: |
Trek to Tatopani. |
Day 46: |
Trek to Ghorepani. |
Day 47: |
Trek to Birethanti. |
Day 48: |
Drive to Pokhara and flight to Kathmandu & transfer to hotel. |
Day 48-49: |
At leisure in Kathmandu. |
Day 50: |
International departure. |
• Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on twin sharing bed & breakfast basis,
• Climbing permit fee & all other applicable permits,
• Internal fight tickets & cargo fees,
• Cargo clearance & duties fees,
• Professional High altitude climbing Sherpa depending on number of members in group, 1 Government liaison officer backed by full BC cook, kitchen helpers,
• Equipment allowance, daily wages, insurance, food and shelter for above mentioned staff, porters and Liaison officer,
• All food, fuel and accommodation for member and Sherpa staffs throughout the expedition period at Base Camp & while approaching to/from Base Camp,
• Complete BC camping equipments,
• Garbage & stool shipped off charges from BC,
• Oxygen with mask & regulators for member & climbing sherpas,
• All transfers: airport-hotel-airport and related transfers,
• Agency service charge and related administrative fees,
• Camping & group equipments above Base camp: tents, ropes, snow bar, rock piton, shovel, ice-screws etc…
• Food & fuel above Base camp for member & climbing Sherpas,
• 1 Gamow bag / O2 for emergency use,
• Emergency Helicopter rescue arrangements,
Cost Excludes
• Air travel to/from Nepal,
• Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu,
• Drinks, laundry, postage, telephone bills, tips, all items of personal nature,
• Departure tax at Kathmandu int'l airport,
• Extra high altitude Sherpa if needed,
• Personal travel, high risk, accidental and medical insurance of member,
• Emergency rescue evacuations,
• Respective expenses if one returns earlier from the expedition due to sickness or emergency purpose.
• Any extra service not mentioned herein cost inclusion.
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