Arrive in Kathmandu at any time.
Your opportunity to meet your CEO and fellow travellers, and learn more about your tour. Opt to join the group for a local meal afterwards. Don't forget to see the notice in the lobby (or ask reception) for the official time and place to meet up with the group.
Guided tour of Durbar Square. Visit The Sisterhood of Survivors Project, a grassroots organization that trains survivors of human-trafficking to become certified paralegals.
On Day 2, we're up with the birds to climb to the Swayambhunath Temple. After, we walk through the heart of the old city to Durbar Square, home to the palace of the Kumari Devi, considered to be a living goddess. There is free time during the afternoon.
We also visit The Sisterhood of Survivors Project, a grassroots organization that trains survivors of human-trafficking to become certified paralegals, where we have lunch.
Enjoy a guided tour of Kathmandu and get to see many of the highlights of this diverse city!
Visit this G Adventures-supported grassroots organization that is helping to support rehabilitated survivors of human-trafficking and other at-risk women. SASANE, our project partners, train once vulnerable women to be certified paralegals, so that they are the first point of contact for other women coming out of abuse. Where survivors lack a high school diploma, the minimum requirements to be a paralegal, Planeterra and G Adventures have helped catalyze a hospitality program for these women to be reintegrated into a dignified work environment. The survivors will teach you how to make momos (traditional dumplings) as well as a Nepali lunch. The program helps support SASANE's outreach and education programs across Nepal.
Explore the city of Kathmandu and get to know this bustling city.
Take a mountain drive to Pokhara.
Leaving the Kathmandu valley behind, head for the enchanting Nepalese town of Pokhara. Depending on our arrival time, there may be time to hire a small boat for a quick paddle on the lake for sunset.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Drive to Nayapul and trek to Tikhedhunga. Enjoy 10 days of trekking through alpine meadows, isolated villages, dramatic glaciers, and inspiring mountain vistas.
At 8,091m (26,545.3 ft), Annapurna 1 is one of the highest mountains in the world. Its surrounding sister mountains are equally imposing and create magnificent panoramas from any view point. This trek covers a wide variety of terrain, from lowland pastures and peaceful villages to powerful glaciers and stunning mountain views. In the rugged mountain scenery, we stay in mountain communities and meet friendly Nepali hill people as they go about their daily lives. The expedition is not only visually superb, but also a chance to learn about local cultures. Along the way, see thundering waterfalls of melted snow, cross icy rivers and high mountain passes, and reward ourselves with a soak in natural hot springs.
While the trekking is challenging, averaging 4-6 hrs walking a day on steep terrain, our Annapurna Sanctuary expedition into the Himalayas allows you to experience 'the roof of the world' without major issues associated with high altitude. The highest point on the trek is Annapurna Base Camp at 4,130m (13,550 ft).
Note - This is a trek that requires a very good level of fitness as there are plenty of ascents and descents (in fact there's hardly anything flat!) and the walking is strenuous. The weather can be harsh in December and January with snow and frosts. Our expedition is led by an experienced local guide who speaks English. We stop at teahouses where our basic mountain accommodation is twin or multishare, toilet and washing facilities are rudimentary, and the food is simple but filling, usually vegetarian and cheap.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Leaving Birethanti (1025m), the trek begins with a flat hike through incredible mountain scenery, charming villages, and rhododendron forest. The fascinating culture of the Nepal countryside is the backdrop as the trek continues to Tikhedhunga (1480m). The trail passes through small village and follows the Bhurungdi Khola river upstream, gradually ascending through forested hillsides and passing several waterfalls.
Walking distance: 6kms.
Time: 3-4 hours.
Elevation gain: 455m
Terrain: Mostly uphill with some sections of steep stone steps and occasional flat sections.
Trek from Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani.
Begin today with a slow ascent through woodland, with views of the Annapurna range stretching out ahead. Passing through dense forest, the route ends in Ghorepani (2860m), where there are incredible mountain views across the region. The trek starts with a steep climb up a stone staircase which has around 3000 steps. After crossing this Ulleri staircase, the trail levels out before the approach to Ghorepani, when the trail becomes steeper again with several uphill sections.
Walking distance: 13kms.
Time: 6-7 hours.
Elevation gain: 1380m
Terrain: Mix of steep climbs, gentle trails through forests, and a suspension bridge crossing
Enjoy a morning excursion to Poon Hill. Afterwards, trek to Tadapani.
Take in the incredible mountain scenery that lines the route from Ghorepani to Poon Hill (3210m). Enjoy the views across rhododendron forests and of spectacularly coloured birds during the trek. Arrive at Poon Hill to enjoy some of Nepal's best vistas.
Walking distance : 4kms
Time: 3 hours
Elevation gain: 350m
Terrain: mostly rocky terrain with mixed forested areas.
Descending from Ghorepani, the views of the Annapurnas continue as the hike heads for Tadapani (2630m). Views of Machhapuchhare are absolutely spectacular on a sunny day. Walk through beautiful forests of rhododendron, oak trees, and bamboo trees, with occasional clearings offering panoramic views of the Annapurna Ranges and valleys below.
Walking distance : 9kms
Time: 5-6 hours
Elevation loss: 230m
Terrain: Mixture of uphill and downhill trails through forest
Trek from Tadapani to Chhomrong.
It's another day of varied ascents and descents on the way to Chhomrong (2170m). Pass through endless rhododendron forest and into farmland where the impressive terraced fields are a sight to behold. Continue upwards past waterfalls and bridges before arriving to Chhomrong.
Walking distance : 10kms
Time: 5-6 hours.
Elevation loss: 460m
Terrain: Trail passes through lush forests and the first part of the trek involves a gradual descent followed by steep climb
Trek from Chhomrong to Himalaya Hotel.
Wake early enough to catch the sunrise over the Annapurnas before the trek begins today. There are more suspension bridges and rhododendron forests on the trek today, as well as villages and teahouses. On the way to Himalaya (2920m), the trek changes to bamboo forest and the views of Machhapuchhare are even more impressive.
Walking distance: 12-13kms
Time: 7-8 hours
Elevation gain: 750m
Terrain: Mostly uphill with some steep and rocky sections
Trek from Himalaya Hotel to Annapurna Base Camp.
It is a tough day trekking to reach the highest point of the Annapurna Sanctuary trek at 4,130m (13,550 ft) today. The route to Annapurna Base Camp passes through some open valleys, a reminder of all the snowfall that can occur during winter. With incredible views of the Annapurnas and, in particular, the views of Machhapuchhare, the hiking today is worth the challenge.
Walking distance: 7kms
Time: 5-6 hours
Elevation gain: 1210m
Terrain: Mostly rugged and rocky terrain
Trek from Annapurna Base Camp to Bamboo.
Retracing steps today, the trek returns from Annapurna Base Camp, past Machhapuchhare Base Camp, to the village of Bamboo (2310m). This is a much more enjoyable trek than the last few days with mostly downhill sections and forest areas among epic views.
Walking distance: 16kms
Time: 8-9 hours.
Elevation loss: 1820m
Terrain: mostly downhill along rocky and uneven steps and through forested areas
Trek from Bamboo to Jhinudanda (hot springs).
Continue the trek downhill, crossing rivers and farmland, as well as countless steps, on the way from Bamboo to Jhinudanda (1780m). Its easy to see the roofs of Jhinudanda on the walk, and this final stop for the day is well deserved.
Walking distance: 8kms
Time: 4-5 hours.
Elevation loss: 530m
Terrain: mostly downhill crossing rivers and farmland
Trek from Jhinudanda to Pothana.
It is a longer day trekking today, on the way to Pothana (1890m). The trek goes through lush forest and across several bridges over the fast-flowing river below. The rich greenery of the area, with spectacular wildflowers in the right season, makes for a rewarding day trekking.
Walking distance: 16 - 17kms
Time: 6-7 hours.
Elevation gain: 110m
Terrain: Mix of gentle ascents and descents, lush forests, terraced fields, and traditional villages
Trek to Phedi, where our trek ends. Drive back to Pokhara to celebrate the adventure we just completed.
It is the last day of the trek today, consisting of the short distance from Pothana to Ghattekhola (1130m). Be sure to look back at the views of the high peaks of the Annapurnas as the trek winds through green fields and forests before joining up with the road and the transfer back to Pokhara.
Walking distance: 5kms
Time: 2 hours.
Elevation loss: 760m
Terrain: mostly downhill through green fields and forests.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Return to Kathmandu for a well-earned celebration.
Today we return to Kathmandu where you will have free time perhaps some last minute shopping, or simply wander around the beautiful old Durbar Square or visit Bodhinath.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Enjoy some free time exploring bustling Kathmandu.
Depart at any time.
Not ready to leave? Your CEO can help with travel arrangements to extend your adventure.