Annapurna Base Camp

Nepal

Immerse yourself in the stunning scenery of Nepal’s Annapurna foothills as you follow narrow paths between terraced rice fields and majestic snow-capped mountains.

Trip duration:
12 days

Challenge duration:
8 days

Challenge grade:
4/5

Departure months:
March to May, September to November

Accommodation:
Twin-share in 3-star hotels and basic teahouses

Hiking the Annapurna

Offering everything from spectacular Himalayan views and traditional teahouses to tiny hamlets, vibrant prayer flags and soothing hot springs, the Annapurna region is a true feast for the senses and among the best trekking destinations in the world.

Beginning in Kathmandu, you will soak up the sights, sounds, smells and artistic treasures of Nepal’s colourful and charming capital city. Swapping building shadows for open horizons, you will trek through terraced rice fields, across pristine rivers and into dense rhododendron forest. You will follow narrow paths surrounded by majestic, snow-capped mountains and witness the surreal sunrise from the popular viewpoint of Poon Hill. As nightfall descends, you will sleep in traditional teahouses, enjoying meals and sharing stories with your team, crew and locals.

Smiling local woman with a basket in front of the Annapurna mountains

Why you'll love this adventure

  • Experience the majesty of the Himalayas by day and sleep in traditional mountain villages at night
  • Immerse yourself in the stunning scenery of Nepal’s Annapurna foothills as you follow narrow paths between terraced rice fields and majestic snow-capped mountains
  • Discover the history and culture of Nepal’s colourful and chaotic capital city and explore some of the incredible sites

Trip notes

Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu

The adventure-of-a-lifetime begins today as you arrive in Kathmandu. The flight into Nepal’s capital city is breathtaking as the Himalayas open out before you. After landing, make your own way to the hotel. This afternoon, we will meet our fellow team members and our guide for our first team briefing before we enjoy our first team dinner together.

Accommodation: 3-star hotel

Meals: D

Day 2: Kathmandu - Pokhara

This morning, after breakfast, we take a private vehicle to Pokhara. As we move beyond the city limits, take time to enjoy the ever-changing views as the hustle and bustle makes way for steep rice terraces and rising mountains. On arrival, we check in to our accommodation before joining together for dinner.

Accommodation: 3-star hotel

Transfer time: 7 hours

Meals: B

Day 3: Pokhara - Birethanti - Ghandruk (2000m)

From Pokhara, we drive to Birethanti, a small village set at the foot of the Modi Khola Valley at around 1,025m. The village is one of the main stops on the trekking routes to Annapurna, Machhapuchhre Base Camp and towards Jomsom. We begin trekking towards the mountain coming out of the valley trail. Today’s major attractions are hamlets, terraced rice fields and forests with spectacular views of the surrounding valley. 

Ghandruk is a mountain village set in the Modi Khola Valley at around 2,000m, inhabited mostly by the Gurung community. The village hosts dramatic views of the mystic peaks of Annapurna, Machhapuchhre Gangapurna and Hiunchuli. It is a major recruitment centre for the famous Gurkha soldiers and is the hub of the Annapurna Conservation Area project, and also serves as the gateway to none other than the Poon Hill trek. 

Accommodation: Basic lodge 

Transfer time: 1.5 hours

Trekking distance: 8km

Meals: B L D

Day 4: Ghandruk - Chhomrong (1950m)

Today we will make our way from Ghandruk to Chhomrong, which is the highest permanent settlement in the valley, inhabited by the ethnic Gurung tribe. Our trek today begins with a gentle uphill climb to reach Kimrung Danda, with awe-inspiring views all around. Afterwards, we follow a steep descent to Kimrung Khola, then go up to Chhomorng, a Gurung Village at the base of Hiunchuli Himal, where we can see an amazing view of Annapurna South. After another steep climb from Kimrung Khola to Chere Danda, we will descend briefly and take a brisk walk to Chhomrong, the gateway to the Annapurna Sanctuary trek.

Accommodation: Basic Lodge

Trekking distance: 10km

Meals: B L D

Day 5: Chhomrong - Dovan (2505m)

We start our day with a gentle descent on a stone staircase to Chhomrong Khola and make our way across a suspension bridge, followed by an ascent through a beautiful forest to reach Sinuwa village. Continuing on through dense bamboo forest, we will reach Kuldighar and descend towards the aptly named Bamboo, following the trail along to Dovan where we stop for the night. 

Accommodation: Basic Lodge

Trekking distance: 9km

Meals: B L D

Day 6: Dovan - Machhapuchhre Base Camp (3700m)

Today’s trail passes through dense bamboo and rhododendron forest, also past the remains of several avalanches. After descending a stone staircase to a section of exceptionally thick bamboo forest, we climb high through more forest, following the trail above the river to end our day at the Himalaya Hotel. 

Accommodation: Basic Lodge

Trekking distance: 14km

Meals: B L D

Day 7: Machhapuchhre Base Camp - Annapurna Base Camp (4130m)

Today is the big day! After breakfast in Machhapuchhre Base Camp, we set off for Annapurna Base Camp. Any live and green scenery we previously encountered on previous days will be replaced with snow, rocks, and boulders. Dress warm and take it easy so we can acclimatise to the higher elevation. The path widens as we enter the Annapurna Sanctuary, following a stream, and continuing uphill. We’ll enjoy a rewarding finish with unobstructed views of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Hiunchuli, and other peaks.

Accommodation: Basic Lodge

Trekking distance: 3km

Meals: B L D

Day 8: Annapurna Base Camp - Bamboo (2310m)

This morning we wake up to an unmatched view of the sunrise from the Annapurna Base Camp over the Annapurna massifs and other numerous peaks. After capturing this moment and some breakfast, we’ll retrace our steps from this landscape and make our way to Bamboo. From the avalanche-prone areas and lap of the Himalayas, we enter the valley formed by the torrential Modi River.   On our way to Bamboo Village, the landscape, natural scenery, and diversity never fail to enchant trekkers. As we descend, we should take care to be cautious as to not further strain our legs. 

Accommodation: Basic Lodge

Trekking distance: 17km

Meals: B L D

Day 9: Bamboo - Jhinu (1760m)

Today we’ll trek downhill from Bamboo to Jhinu Danda, famous for their natural hot water springs where both visitors and locals relax. There are some steep sections along today’s trail, but the outstanding beauty of the landscape and region is well worth it. Making our way over stone steps, rocky terrain and bridges, we reach our final destination where we can enjoy the hot springs for some much needed relaxation. These springs are believed to have curing elements for aches and other ailments. 

Accommodation: Basic Lodge

Trekking distance: 8km

Meals: B L D

Day 10: Jhinu - Nayapul (1070m) - Pokhara

Day 10: Jhinu - Nayapul (1070m) - Pokhara 

 

Our trek today will be a gradual descent towards Nayapul, passing through villages and scenic views of Annapurna along the way. Upon arriving in Nayapul, our private vehicle will be waiting to drive us to Pokhara. 

Accommodation: 3-star hotel

Transfer time: Approx. 1 hour

Trekking distance: 14km

Meals: B L D

Day 11: Pokhara - Kathmandu

Feeling rested, this morning after breakfast we’ll return to Kathmandu along the serpentine Prithvi Highway. The afternoon is free at your leisure to rest, explore more of Kathmandu or do some last-minute shopping. In the evening, we will visit a local restaurant to celebrate our achievement over a farewell dinner.

Accommodation: 3-star hotel

Transfer time: Approx. 7 hours

Meals: B D

Day 12: Depart Kathmandu

Today we say goodbye to Kathmandu and our amazing adventure. You will make your own way to the airport for your flight home.

Meals: B

Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu

The adventure-of-a-lifetime begins today as you arrive in Kathmandu. The flight into Nepal’s capital city is breathtaking as the Himalayas open out before you. After landing, make your own way to the hotel. This afternoon, we will meet our fellow team members and our guide for our first team briefing before we enjoy our first team dinner together.

Accommodation: 3-star hotel

Meals: D

Day 2: Kathmandu - Pokhara

This morning, after breakfast, we take a private vehicle to Pokhara. As we move beyond the city limits, take time to enjoy the ever-changing views as the hustle and bustle makes way for steep rice terraces and rising mountains. On arrival, we check in to our accommodation before joining together for dinner.

Accommodation: 3-star hotel

Transfer time: 7 hours

Meals: B

Day 3: Pokhara - Birethanti - Ghandruk (2000m)

Day 3: Pokhara - Birethanti - Ghandruk (2000m) 

 

From Pokhara, we drive to Birethanti, a small village set at the foot of the Modi Khola Valley at around 1,025m. The village is one of the main stops on the trekking routes to Annapurna, Machhapuchhre Base Camp and towards Jomsom. We begin trekking towards the mountain coming out of the valley trail. Today’s major attractions are hamlets, terraced rice fields and forests with spectacular views of the surrounding valley. 

 

Ghandruk is a mountain village set in the Modi Khola Valley at around 2,000m, inhabited mostly by the Gurung community. The village hosts dramatic views of the mystic peaks of Annapurna, Machhapuchhre Gangapurna and Hiunchuli. It is a major recruitment centre for the famous Gurkha soldiers and is the hub of the Annapurna Conservation Area project, and also serves as the gateway to none other than the Poon Hill trek. 

Accommodation: Basic lodge 

Transfer time: 1.5 hours

Trekking distance: 8km

Meals: B L D

Day 4: Ghandruk - Chhomrong (1950m)

Today we will make our way from Ghandruk to Chhomrong, which is the highest permanent settlement in the valley, inhabited by the ethnic Gurung tribe. Our trek today begins with a gentle uphill climb to reach Kimrung Danda, with awe-inspiring views all around. Afterwards, we follow a steep descent to Kimrung Khola, then go up to Chhomorng, a Gurung Village at the base of Hiunchuli Himal, where we can see an amazing view of Annapurna South. After another steep climb from Kimrung Khola to Chere Danda, we will descend briefly and take a brisk walk to Chhomrong, the gateway to the Annapurna Sanctuary trek.

Accommodation: Basic Lodge

Trekking distance: 10km

Meals: B L D

Day 5: Chhomrong - Dovan (2505m)

We start our day with a gentle descent on a stone staircase to Chhomrong Khola and make our way across a suspension bridge, followed by an ascent through a beautiful forest to reach Sinuwa village. Continuing on through dense bamboo forest, we will reach Kuldighar and descend towards the aptly named Bamboo, following the trail along to Dovan where we stop for the night. 

Accommodation: Basic Lodge

Trekking distance: 9km

Meals: B L D

Day 6: Dovan - Machhapuchhre Base Camp (3700m)

Today’s trail passes through dense bamboo and rhododendron forest, also past the remains of several avalanches. After descending a stone staircase to a section of exceptionally thick bamboo forest, we climb high through more forest, following the trail above the river to end our day at the Himalaya Hotel. 

Accommodation: Basic Lodge

Trekking distance: 14km

Meals: B L D

Day 7: Machhapuchhre Base Camp - Annapurna Base Camp (4130m)

Today is the big day! After breakfast in Machhapuchhre Base Camp, we set off for Annapurna Base Camp. Any live and green scenery we previously encountered on previous days will be replaced with snow, rocks, and boulders. Dress warm and take it easy so we can acclimatise to the higher elevation. The path widens as we enter the Annapurna Sanctuary, following a stream, and continuing uphill. We’ll enjoy a rewarding finish with unobstructed views of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Hiunchuli, and other peaks.

Accommodation: Basic Lodge

Trekking distance: 3km

Meals: B L D

Day 8: Annapurna Base Camp - Bamboo (2310m)

This morning we wake up to an unmatched view of the sunrise from the Annapurna Base Camp over the Annapurna massifs and other numerous peaks. After capturing this moment and some breakfast, we’ll retrace our steps from this landscape and make our way to Bamboo. From the avalanche-prone areas and lap of the Himalayas, we enter the valley formed by the torrential Modi River.   On our way to Bamboo Village, the landscape, natural scenery, and diversity never fail to enchant trekkers. As we descend, we should take care to be cautious as to not further strain our legs. 

Accommodation: Basic Lodge

Trekking distance: 17km

Meals: B L D

Day 9: Bamboo - Jhinu (1760m)

Today we’ll trek downhill from Bamboo to Jhinu Danda, famous for their natural hot water springs where both visitors and locals relax. There are some steep sections along today’s trail, but the outstanding beauty of the landscape and region is well worth it. Making our way over stone steps, rocky terrain and bridges, we reach our final destination where we can enjoy the hot springs for some much needed relaxation. These springs are believed to have curing elements for aches and other ailments. 

Accommodation: Basic Lodge

Trekking distance: 8km

Meals: B L D

Day 10: Jhinu - Nayapul (1070m) - Pokhara

Our trek today will be a gradual descent towards Nayapul, passing through villages and scenic views of Annapurna along the way. Upon arriving in Nayapul, our private vehicle will be waiting to drive us to Pokhara. 

Accommodation: 3-star hotel

Transfer time: Approx. 1 hour

Trekking distance: 14km

Meals: B L D

Day 11: Pokhara - Kathmandu

Feeling rested, this morning after breakfast we’ll return to Kathmandu along the serpentine Prithvi Highway. The afternoon is free at your leisure to rest, explore more of Kathmandu or do some last-minute shopping. In the evening, we will visit a local restaurant to celebrate our achievement over a farewell dinner.

Accommodation: 3-star hotel

Transfer time: Approx. 7 hours

Meals: B D

Day 12: Depart Kathmandu

Today we say goodbye to Kathmandu and our amazing adventure. You will make your own way to the airport for your flight home.

Meals: B

Frequently asked questions

Can't find the answer to your question? Get in touch via email (info@inspiredadventure.com.au) or phone (1300 905 188). We’re always here to help!

About the adventure

How challenging is this adventure?

The Annapurna trek is ranked 4/5. While no extensive trekking experience is required prior to registering, it is a physical adventure and the better prepared you are the more you will enjoy it. This adventure involves trekking in remote areas for up to eight hours a day (possibly more, subject to weather conditions and altitude). This adventure will exceed 4,000 metres above sea level. It is essential that you prepare for this challenge. You should aim to walk in hilly terrain for 6-8 hours and get up to do it again comfortably the following day.

Who will I be travelling with? 

Our average group size at Inspired Adventures ranges from 10 to 20 people. You can be sure that you have all come together with the shared purpose of making a difference to others and having the adventure of a lifetime.

The group will be led by a local tour leader with expert knowledge of the region. Many groups will also be accompanied by an Inspired Adventures Tour Leader to support and motivate the team. 

Where applicable, a charity representative may also join the team. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about your chosen charity and their work. 

Can I join an Inspired Adventure on my own?

Of course, most people do! Throughout your adventure journey, we will connect you with your fellow adventurers so you can get to know each other before you hit the road.

What is the minimum age/general age range of participants?

The minimum age for this adventure is 18, however younger ages are considered on application. We have had participants aged 16–84 take part in our challenges, all united by their sense of philanthropy and adventure.

Fitness and Training

How do I train for this adventure? 

We will provide you with basic information on how to prepare for your adventure when you register. We recommend that you consult your GP and a personal trainer to develop a training plan that will prepare you for the challenge.

It is sensible to start training as early as possible before you go on the trek. As part of your training, we recommend making use of your weekends to complete a full day's hike and if possible, an overnight hike. You should aim to walk in hilly terrain for 6-8 hours and get up to do it again the following day comfortably. Conventional exercise routines which build strength, fitness and stamina, such as aerobics and light weight training can be beneficial, particularly if your fitness level is less than ideal. We also recommend stair climbs, walking up- and downhill as much as possible.

In addition to your physical training, it’s important to be mentally prepared for the challenge. You might encounter setbacks and difficult periods during the trek, but remind yourself that many people have achieved this feat before you, and you can do it too. Maintain a positive attitude, and remember your guide will be there to encourage and inspire you all the way!

Accommodation

What is the accommodation like? 

Accommodation on this adventure is twin-share in 3-star hotels and teahouses. You’ll be in a hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Accommodation while trekking will be in local teahouses/lodges which are basic but comfortable: single beds, twin share, shared bathrooms. Be sure to bring your thermals, fleece, beanie, gloves and sleeping bag to stay warm during the night. 

Will I be sharing accommodation?

Accommodation on this adventure is based on twin-share and multi share where necessary. You will be paired with a teammate of the same gender and, whenever possible, age group. Single rooms can be requested at an additional cost (subject to availability). Please note, on this adventure single rooms are only available at the hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara.

I’m travelling with a friend, can we stay together?

Absolutely! If you’re travelling with a friend, please make note of this and we will pair you together.

What to expect

What are the toilets like? 

While trekking and at most teahouses, toilets are likely to be basic squat-style with no toilet paper provided. When using toilet paper, it should not be flushed and instead be placed in the bins provided or in a recyclable brown paper bag or zip-lock bag to be disposed of later. In hotels and most restaurants, toilets are of western standard.

Are showers available? 

Yes, there are showers available at the hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Hot showers are available at most teahouses for a small charge (approx. Rs 200 per shower). Some teahouses only have cold showers.

What is the food like? 

You can expect a selection of cooked and continental breakfast options each day. During the trek, morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be served at local teahouses on the trail. Daal bhaat power, 24 hour! This delicious local dish is also what the crew will be eating at lunch, and they know what's good. It's the best source of energy and will keep you going for the rest of the day. But don't worry, there will be other options to choose from, too. Dinners include a variety of cooked foods such as fried rice or noodles, pizza, momos, vegetables and more daal bhaat, and some other western dishes.

I have dietary requirements, will I be catered for? 

Of course, we will happily arrange for any dietary requirements you’ve noted during booking to be catered for. 

Will I have mobile phone reception? 

If you have worldwide coverage, you can bring your own mobile phone and use it to make domestic or international calls. Please check with your mobile service provider prior to departure regarding international roaming and associated costs. Alternatively, you may wish to purchase a local SIM card. Please ensure your phone is unlocked prior to departure. 

Mobile phone reception will be limited during the trek, but generally fine in Pokhara and Kathmandu. There will be free Wi-Fi available at the hotels, and some teahouses will offer it for a small fee. 

Will I have access to electricity?

Nepal uses two round or three round pin power plugs (outlet types C, D and M), 220V/50Hz. 

Power outages are a reality of life in Kathmandu. Most hotels post a schedule of planned electricity cuts, which can last up to 16 hours a day, however, they generally have generators which they use during these outages.

While trekking, you will have less access to electricity and may incur a small fee to charge your devices. We recommend a power bank (portable charger), which you can charge before embarking on the trek.

What do I need to pack? 

You will be sent a comprehensive packing list after you register for the adventure with everything you need to consider.

What happens if there is a medical emergency?

Providing the safest possible environment is our highest priority and we have an outstanding safety record. All Inspired Adventures guides and Team Leaders are first aid trained. Our guides carry a satellite phone to be used if further assistance is required.

Fundraising

How do I fundraise?

Never fundraised before? Not sure where to start? No worries, we don’t expect you to do it alone. You will have regular support from the Inspired Adventures fundraising team, who will help you make a fundraising plan to meet your target. Alongside personalised coaching, we will also send you lots of ideas and resources on how to fundraise. From online fundraising to trivia nights, to bake sales and out-of-the-box ideas, we have years and years of tried and tested tips to make your fundraising a success.

What happens if I don’t meet my fundraising target? 

It’s normal to worry you won’t meet your fundraising target, but we know you can do it. In fact, with the support of Inspired Adventures, almost everyone goes on to raise far more than they imagined. 

By registering for the adventure, you agree to raise the minimum fundraising amount specified. Like you, we are looking to make a significant impact for our charity partners, so the goal is for each person to have met their fundraising target before departure. If you fail to raise the minimum fundraising target by this time, we will review the situation on a case-by-case basis.

I’m travelling with a friend, can we fundraise together? 

Absolutely! Fundraising with a friend is a great idea. Just remember the fundraising target is per person, so you will each need to meet the minimum fundraising goal to participate. We know you can do it.

Costs and payments

What’s included in the travel cost?

Package inclusions vary from trip to trip so please refer to the specific trip notes for details. 

Generally, the travel cost includes: 

  • Transfers in private vehicle as per itinerary
  • Accommodation in 3-star hotels and basic lodges based on twin share
  • Meals as per itinerary
  • Water on trekking days
  • Local English-speaking guide(s)
  • Porters (1x porter for every 2x passengers)
  • National Park fees

What’s not included in the travel cost?

Package exclusions vary from trip to trip so please refer to the specific trip notes for details. 

Generally, the travel cost does not include: 

  • Airfares
  • Airport transfers
  • Travel insurance (compulsory)
  • Visa
  • Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips and gratuities

Are the travel costs subject to change?

We will do our best to keep the travel costs as quoted. However, please keep in mind they can change due to group size or factors out of our control. 

How much spending money do I need?

We recommend that you allow Rs 4,000 (approximately AU$50) per day to cover any meals not included in the trip costs, souvenirs, gifts, drinks and any additional activities you may wish to participate in. It is possible to travel well on a smaller budget and you can always withdraw more money while away.

Is it customary to tip? 

Tipping in Nepal is expected, though not compulsory, and you are encouraged to tip only an amount you find appropriate. Your Team Leader will give you advice on customary tipping amounts and coordinate a tipping kitty to assist you and the team with the process. Usually around Rs 12,000 (approx. AUD$150) per person for the entire adventure.

What happens if I need to cancel?

If you find yourself unable to attend, please notify us as soon as possible.

  • Cancellation within 5 days of registration will receive a full refund.
  • Cancellations more than 90 days prior to departure will receive a full refund minus the $950 deposit.
  • Cancellations within 90 days of departure will receive no refund. Please contact us and we can assist with writing you an insurance letter to claim your refund.

Travel insurance and visas

Do I need to have travel insurance?

Travel insurance is compulsory for all our international adventures. We recommend purchasing your policy as soon as possible. It is up to you to ensure you have fully comprehensive travel insurance and you will need to share these details with our team before departure. For more information, please visit www.inspiredadventures.com.au/travel-insurance-information.

Do I need a visa to travel to Nepal?

Australian and New Zealand passport holders require a visa for entry into Nepal. We advise you to obtain your visa prior to departing Australia or New Zealand. For further information, please contact the relevant consulate. Passports are required to be valid for at least six months after the date you return to your home country. You must have a valid passport before you can apply for a visa.

About Nepal

Is it safe to travel to Nepal?

While in Nepal, we advise that you remain aware of your surroundings at all times. Never leave your belongings unattended, always keep an eye or a firm grip on cameras and shoulder bags, and avoid travelling alone, especially at night. Caution should be adopted in larger cities. When staying in hotels, secure all valuables and documents in a safe. These are the same safety precautions we recommend when travelling to any destination.

Can I drink the water in Nepal?

Do not drink the tap water. Tap water is safe to drink only after it is boiled. Purified bottled water is available everywhere in major cities and at teahouses along the trail, and is generally quite cheap. Before you purchase a bottle of water, check that the seal on the cap is not broken.

What weather can I expect?

The weather in Kathmandu is very pleasant, ranging from 20-28°C during the day most of the year. The lower regions of Annapurna have an average daytime temperature of 10-20°C, dropping at night to about 5-8°C. As you reach higher altitudes, temperatures can drop below freezing in the evening, night and early mornings. Please check local forecasts in the weeks leading up to your adventure for up-to-date weather information.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Nepal?

Nepalese rupees (Rs) are not available for exchange in other countries. Australian dollars (AUD) and New Zealand (NZD) can be easily exchanged in Kathmandu on arrival, and credit cards are accepted in most major hotels. It is best you carry local currency in small denominations with you while on the trek.

Access to ATMs is limited and only available in Kathmandu and Pokhara, so we advise that you withdraw sufficient funds for the duration of the trek prior to departing the city. 

Do I require any vaccinations to travel to Nepal? 

Approximately two months prior to departure, you should visit your GP to begin your vaccinations. The most common vaccinations for Nepal include:

  • Hepatitis A & B
  • Typhoid
  • Tetanus

Cholera is considered a medium risk in Nepal. Please consult your GP regarding protection against this disease.

About the adventure

How challenging is this adventure?

The Annapurna trek is ranked 4/5. While no extensive trekking experience is required prior to registering, it is a physical adventure and the better prepared you are the more you will enjoy it. This adventure involves trekking in remote areas for up to eight hours a day (possibly more, subject to weather conditions and altitude). This adventure will exceed 4,000 metres above sea level. It is essential that you prepare for this challenge. You should aim to walk in hilly terrain for 6-8 hours and get up to do it again comfortably the following day. 

Who will I be travelling with? 

Our average group size at Inspired Adventures ranges from 10 to 20 people. You can be sure that you have all come together with the shared purpose of making a difference to others and having the adventure of a lifetime.

The group will be led by a local tour guide with expert knowledge of the region. Many groups will also be accompanied by an Inspired Adventures team leader or doctor to support and motivate the team. 

Where applicable, a charity representative may also join the team. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about your chosen charity and their work.

Can I join an Inspired Adventure on my own?

Of course, most people do! Throughout your adventure journey, we will connect you with your fellow adventurers so you can get to know each other before you hit the road.

What is the minimum age/general age range of participants?

The minimum age for this adventure is 18, however younger ages are considered on application. We have had participants aged 16–84 take part in our challenges, all united by their sense of philanthropy and adventure.

Fitness and Training

How do I train for this adventure? 

We will provide you with basic information on how to prepare for your adventure when you register. We recommend that you consult your GP and a personal trainer to develop a training plan that will prepare you for the challenge.

It is sensible to start training as early as possible before you go on the trek. As part of your training, we recommend making use of your weekends to complete a full day's hike and if possible, an overnight hike. You should aim to walk in hilly terrain for 6-8 hours and get up to do it again the following day comfortably. Conventional exercise routines which build strength, fitness and stamina, such as aerobics and light weight training can be beneficial, particularly if your fitness level is less than ideal. We also recommend stair climbs, walking up- and downhill as much as possible.

In addition to your physical training, it’s important to be mentally prepared for the challenge. You might encounter setbacks and difficult periods during the trek, but remind yourself that many people have achieved this feat before you, and you can do it too. Maintain a positive attitude, and remember your guide will be there to encourage and inspire you all the way!

Accommodation

What is the accommodation like?

Accommodation on this adventure is twin-share in 3-star hotels and teahouses. You’ll be in a hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Accommodation while trekking will be in local teahouses which are basic but comfortable: single beds, twin share, shared bathrooms. Be sure to bring your thermals, fleece, beanie, gloves and sleeping bag to stay warm during the night. 

Will I be sharing accommodation?

Accommodation on this adventure is based on twin-share and multi share where necessary. You will be paired with a teammate of the same gender and, whenever possible, age group. Single rooms can be requested at an additional cost (subject to availability). Please note, on this adventure single rooms are only available at the hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara.

I’m travelling with a friend, can we stay together?

Absolutely! If you’re travelling with a friend, please make note of this and we will pair you together.

What to expect

What are the toilets like? 

While trekking and at most teahouses, toilets are likely to be basic squat-style with no toilet paper provided. When using toilet paper, it should not be flushed and instead be placed in the bins provided or in a recyclable brown paper bag or zip-lock bag to be disposed of later. In hotels and most restaurants, toilets are of western standard.

Are showers available? 

Yes, there are showers available at the hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Hot showers are available at most teahouses for a small charge (approx. Rs 200 per shower). Some teahouses only have cold showers.

What is the food like? 

You can expect a selection of cooked and continental breakfast options each day. During the trek, morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be served at local teahouses on the trail. Daal bhaat power, 24 hour! This delicious local dish is also what the crew will be eating at lunch, and they know what's good. It's the best source of energy and will keep you going for the rest of the day. But don't worry, there will be other options to choose from, too. Dinners include a variety of cooked foods such as fried rice or noodles, pizza, momos, vegetables and more daal bhaat, and some other western dishes.

I have dietary requirements, will I be catered for?

Of course, we will happily arrange for any dietary requirements you’ve noted during booking to be catered for. 

Will I have mobile phone reception? 

If you have worldwide coverage, you can bring your own mobile phone and use it to make domestic or international calls. Please check with your mobile service provider prior to departure regarding international roaming and associated costs. Alternatively, you may wish to purchase a local SIM card. Please ensure your phone is unlocked prior to departure. 

Mobile phone reception will be limited during the trek, but generally fine in Pokhara and Kathmandu. There will be free Wi-Fi available at the hotels, and some teahouses will offer it for a small fee. 

Will I have access to electricity?

Nepal uses two round or three round pin power plugs (outlet types C, D and M), 220V/50Hz. 

Power outages are a reality of life in Kathmandu. Most hotels post a schedule of planned electricity cuts, which can last up to 16 hours a day, however, they generally have generators which they use during these outages.

While trekking, you will have less access to electricity and may incur a small fee to charge your devices. We recommend a power bank (portable charger), which you can charge before embarking on the trek.

What do I need to pack? 

You will be sent a comprehensive packing list after you register for the adventure with everything you need to consider. 

What happens if there is a medical emergency?

Providing the safest possible environment is our highest priority and we have an outstanding safety record. All Inspired Adventures guides and Team Leaders are first aid trained. Our guides carry a satellite phone to be used if further assistance is required.

How will you manage the risk of COVID-19?

See the COVID-19 section of our website for full details.

Costs and payments

What’s included in the travel cost?

Package inclusions vary from trip to trip so please refer to the specific trip notes for details. 

Generally, the travel cost includes: 

  • Transfers in private vehicle as per itinerary
  • Accommodation in 3-star hotels and basic teahouses/lodges based on twin share
  • Meals as per itinerary
  • Water on trekking days
  • Local English-speaking guide(s)
  • Porters (1x porter for every 2x passengers)
  • National Park fees

What’s not included in the travel cost?

Package exclusions vary from trip to trip so please refer to the specific trip notes for details. 

Generally, the travel cost does not include: 

  • Airfares
  • Airport transfers
  • Travel insurance (compulsory)
  • Visa
  • Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips and gratuities

Are the travel costs subject to change?

We will do our best to keep the travel costs as quoted. However, please keep in mind they can change due to group size or factors out of our control. 

How much spending money do I need?

We recommend that you allow Rs 4,000 (approximately AU$50) per day to cover any meals not included in the trip costs, souvenirs, gifts, drinks and any additional activities you may wish to participate in. It is possible to travel well on a smaller budget and you can always withdraw more money while away.

Is it customary to tip? 

Tipping in Nepal is expected, though not compulsory, and you are encouraged to tip only an amount you find appropriate. Your Team Leader will give you advice on customary tipping amounts and coordinate a tipping kitty to assist you and the team with the process. Usually around Rs 12,000 (approx. AUD$150) per person for the entire adventure.

Travel insurance and visas

Do I need to have travel insurance?

Travel insurance is compulsory for all our international adventures. We recommend purchasing your policy as soon as possible. It is up to you to ensure you have fully comprehensive travel insurance and you will need to share these details with our team before departure. For more information, please visit www.inspiredadventures.com.au/travel-insurance-information.

Do I need a visa to travel to Nepal?

Australian and New Zealand passport holders require a visa for entry into Nepal. We advise you to obtain your visa prior to departing Australia or New Zealand. For further information, please contact the relevant consulate. Passports are required to be valid for at least six months after the date you return to your home country. You must have a valid passport before you can apply for a visa.

About Nepal

Is it safe to travel to Nepal?

While in Nepal, we advise that you remain aware of your surroundings at all times. Never leave your belongings unattended, always keep an eye or a firm grip on cameras and shoulder bags, and avoid travelling alone, especially at night. Caution should be adopted in larger cities. When staying in hotels, secure all valuables and documents in a safe. These are the same safety precautions we recommend when travelling to any destination.

Can I drink the water in Nepal?

Do not drink the tap water. Tap water is safe to drink only after it is boiled. Purified bottled water is available everywhere in major cities and at teahouses along the trail, and is generally quite cheap. Before you purchase a bottle of water, check that the seal on the cap is not broken.

What weather can I expect?

The weather in Kathmandu is very pleasant, ranging from 20-28°C during the day most of the year. The lower regions of Annapurna have an average daytime temperature of 10-20°C, dropping at night to about 5-8°C. As you reach higher altitudes, temperatures can drop below freezing in the evening, night and early mornings. Please check local forecasts in the weeks leading up to your adventure for up-to-date weather information.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Nepal?

Nepalese rupees (Rs) are not available for exchange in other countries. Australian dollars (AUD) and New Zealand (NZD) can be easily exchanged in Kathmandu on arrival, and credit cards are accepted in most major hotels. It is best you carry local currency in small denominations with you while on the trek.

Access to ATMs is limited and only available in Kathmandu and Pokhara, so we advise that you withdraw sufficient funds for the duration of the trek prior to departing the city. 

Do I require any vaccinations to travel to Nepal? 

Approximately two months prior to departure, you should visit your GP to begin your vaccinations. The most common vaccinations for Nepal include:

  • Hepatitis A & B
  • Typhoid
  • Tetanus

Cholera is considered a medium risk in Nepal. Please consult your GP regarding protection against this disease.

 

All information is subject to change and will be confirmed upon your registration.

Reviews

Past adventurers rated their overall experience on the Annapurna Trek as 4.69 out of 5

★★★★★


"My Inspired Adventure to Nepal warmed my heart, filled me up with plenty of dal bhat and absolutely exhausted my poor legs - it was a wonderful immersion into an incredible, magical land."

Victoria Marriott

UN Women NC Australia's Trek for Rights 2018

★★★★★


"This trip was better than I ever could have imagined. The amazing scenery and beautiful people have left me in awe."

Dale Taylor

Oxfam Australia's Journey to Nepal 2017
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Caring for our adventurers, the communities we visit and the wellbeing of the planet is the heart of everything we do. This adventure is no exception.

Meaningful connections: Hear from Aranda Elders who will tell us about the history of the area.

Environment: We offset the emissions from this trip through carbon credit programs in partnership with Carbon Neutral.

Treading lightly: Trekking is a great, low-impact way to explore.

Small group travel: Our teams consist of a maximum of 25 people. Better for you, and better for the planet.

Responsible business: We’re a certified B-Corp, committed to using business as a force for good

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