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Annapurna IV Expedition

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Annapurna IV Expedition 41 Days, Adventures

Annapurna (7525m) is one of the six major peaks in the Annapurna massif. In the Annapurna IV expedition, climbers need to establish three camps after the base camp to reach the top of the peak. There are numerous peaks in the Annapurna range. However, the Annapurna IV expedition is easy to climb; although there are risks of avalanches between camp I and II. The base of the mountain is two hours away from the base camp; from where half a kilometer of going up with the help of a fixed rope reaches you to Camp I. Then another leg of similar climbing for about 1000 meters, and the climbers reach Camp II. After Camp II, the slope becomes less steep and the route roundabout but a little gentler, offering relative ease to reach Camp III; we push directly to the summit from Camp III.


Trip Facts

Physical Grading: Adventures

Max Elevation: 7,525 m/24,688 ft

Accommodation: Teahouse/Tent

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner


Trip Overview

The attractions of mountaineering in Nepal do not end with a successful summit ascent. The other fascinating aspect is the approach trek to the peaks. It allows you to experience varied mountain life and mountain terrain with an incredible diversity of ethnicities, flora, and fauna. In reaching the base camp and return journey to Pokhara, you also complete almost all of the Annapurna Circuit Trek via Thorung La Pass. When you complete this mountaineering expedition, you will have double feathers in your cap; one for mountaineering and the other for traversing one of the world’s famous trekking trails.

 

Trip Outline

Day 01: Arrival
Day 02-03: Preparation and sightseeing in Kathmandu
Day 04: Drive from Kathmandu to Khudi
Day 05: Trek from Khudi to Ngadi
Day 06: Trek from Ngadi to Syange
Day 07: Trek from Syange to Tal
Day 08: Trek from Tal to Bagarchhap
Day 09: Trek from Bagarchhap to Chame
Day 10: Trek from Chame to Pisang
Day 11: Trek from Pisang to Hongde
Day 12: Trek from Hongde to Yak Kharka
Day 13: Trek to Annapurna IV Base Camp
Day 14-34: Climbing period
Day 35: Trek back to Yak Kharka from the Base Camp
Day 36: Trek from Yak Kharka to Manang
Day 37: Trek from Manang to Churi Letdar
Day 38: Trek from Churi Letdar to Thorong High Camp
Day 39: Trek to Muktinath via Thorung La Pass
Day 40: Trek from Muktinath to Jomsom
Day 41: Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara
Day 42: Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 43: International Departure

Customers Reviews

5 - Excellent Based on 1 Review


best trekking group

Roger S
Canberra, Australia

Great Trek with Mr Puru

July, 2014

In January, Outdoor Himalayan organised a great trek at a great price for me. Although they were about 60 per cent the price of another tour, there was no reduction in quality. The local Brahmin guide Puru took me safely and securely on a 6-day trek to the edge of Annapurna Sanctuary. Although it was mid-winter and conditions above 2000 meters were harsh, I would thoroughly recommend a winter trek. The crowds are fewer and you can enjoy the beautiful snow-capped views. You won’t be disappointed and you can have a young and enthusiastic guide in Mr Puru.