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Annapurna Base Camp Trek - Difficulty, Safety, Duration and Trekking Tips

Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a moderate trek in Nepal, Annapurna Base Camp gives the most beautiful view of Annapurna zone, Call We Ramblers.

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Annapurna Base Camp Trek - Difficulty, Safety, Duration and Trekking Tips

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  1. Annapurna Base Camp Trek - Difficulty, Safety, Duration and Trekking Tips The picturesque snow-capped Himalayan mountain ranges, as amusing as the stunning backdrop of any photograph, make us want to see it in reality. However, the actual feet often look daunting whenever we see all those documentaries and video blogs. Annapurna Base Camp Trek is one of those rare Himalayan routes that are not just spectacular to look at but also doable for beginners in Trekking. The sheer beauty is always not the only reason why this route is often in every mountaineering enthusiast's list of things to do. The serene tranquillity and the feeling of viewing the world from the top of the world is an invincible achievement worth being proud of. What is it that you need to know about the ABC trek? The entire length of the trek is 115 kilometres and takes anywhere between 10 to 15 days depending on the weather and travelling 10 to 12 kilometre each day. To begin the trek, it is imperative to reach Nepal first. The starting point is Nayapul, which is about 90 minutes drive from the city of Pokhara. The trek moves forward through the Poon Hills upward, Budget management Though trekking is quite expensive, it is fun. Your expenses will be approximately $650 that is around 46000 rupees. The cost of accommodation, food, water, travel fare, and all other necessary amenities are included. Yes, it is essential to have a travel and life insurance planned out mandatorily beforehand. Remember that if you cannot afford insurance, it's not worth taking a trip. Difficulties on the route: First of all, any trek requires a high level of physical fitness. Backpacks are the only carrier feasible for treks. If needed porters are available to carry the luggage. You need to carry cash as you will hardly find any ATM there if any ever. Local Nepalese Rupee and Indian Rupees are acceptable along the route. Safety Generally, Annapurna Base Camp is regarded as one of the easier treks that suit most beginners perfectly well. The trek has very little tight and steep terrains or overhang climbs. Best time to go

  2. No matter when you are Annapurna Base Camp trekking, you will experience a marvellous view of mountains. Still, autumn and spring are the best time to pick for this trekking as the weather is clear. Also, the abundance of stunning flora and fauna that makes an appearance during this time is an absolute shocker. In winter, the freezing weather makes it a tough time for trekking. Visibility is reduced to zero almost all the time with winds blowing at over 150 miles an hour. Most of the settlements move to better areas downwards, and routes are often closed due to landslides and avalanches. Trekking Tips to remember: •Drink a lot of water as it’ll help you in staying hydrated. The biggest issue with higher altitude is the absence of humidity resulting dehydration even though we are not aware. A small sip of water every hour is mandatory all along the trek. •Strictly avoid smoking and drinking alcohol during the trek. Alcohol causes dehydration among many other issues. Try to avoid unhygienic foods. You have no healthcare facility to check in if something goes wrong. •Never go off track. It is dangerous and wild. You may get lost in the mountain area or even fall of crevices, creaks, and cliffs which aren't always visible due to snow coverings and ice layers. Wild animals of the mountains are often scarier than land animals. •Take your time to adjust to the environment. Acclimating is crucial for a trek. Oxygen deprivation is not easy to handle for city born and bred travel enthusiasts. A few days of proper training and preparation is mandatory before starting the journey •Rent the expensive gears instead of buying. Let's face it; the gears are not going to be used the second time unless you are a professional mountaineer. Pokhra and Nayapol have many shops and institutes that rent out expensive and professional gears that are reliable, robust, and exactly perfect for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek cost. What should be in Your Bag? •Trekking shoes of high quality are compulsory when you are going for Annapurna Base Camp Trek. •You should also keep some suitable clothes, essential medicines, and first aid kit in your backpack. The first trick to staying warm during the trek is layering of clothing. •Full face coverage heavy duty monkey caps and Sunglasses are mandatory •Carry chocolates, nuts, and energy bars as they provide you energy while trekking.

  3. •A good water bottle with a filtration unit is another must-have necessity to carry. So, to treasure the experience of trekking, you must take the opportunity to go to Annapurna Base Camp Trekat least once in a lifetime. It is one such exotic trek that can change your view of life altogether.

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