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Duration 17 Days
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Difficulty Moderate
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Max Elevation 4500m
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Group Size 1 to 10 People Person
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Accommodation Teahouse/Lodge
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Start/End Kathmandu Airport/Kathmandu
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Destination Annapurna Region
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Best Season March-May and Sep-Nov
The ABC Trek with Poon Hill and Mardi Himal is one of the most rewarding ways to experience the Annapurna region in a single journey.
Instead of following one trail and returning by the same route, this package brings together three of the most loved trekking sections in Nepal and shapes them into one balanced 17-day adventure.
The long yet rewarding trek combines combines the classic beauty of Annapurna Base Camp, the early sunrise magic of Poon Hill, and the peaceful ridge of Mardi Himal.

This way travellers can enjoy a trek that feels varied, scenic, and deeply memorable from beginning to end.
The journey begins in Kathmandu and then gradually moves into the lower hills of western Nepal, where the landscape changes from city life to terraced farmland, green valleys, village settlements, and forest slopes.
The first part of the trek gives you a gentle introduction to the mountain environment and undoubtedly you will enjoy every moment from first day to last day of trek.

You pass through traditional villages, stone steps, suspension bridges, and local tea houses that reflect everyday life in the mountain ranges and hills.
These early days are not only about walking; they also help you settle into the pace of the Himalayas and let you slowly leave behind the noise of the lowlands.
One of the most beautiful parts of this trek is the natural variety along the route. The trail does not stay in one type of landscape for long.
You ill get to moves from open hill country into rhododendron forests, bamboo sections, narrow mountain paths, and then into higher mountainous landscape.

In spring, the forests can be especially colourful, with flowers blooming along the trail and fresh green growth covering the hillsides.
In other seasons, the same paths feel calm, quiet, and deeply atmospheric. This changing scenery is one of the reasons the trek feels so rich and complete.
Poon Hill adds one of the most famous highlights of the whole Annapurna region. The early morning climb to the viewpoint is short, but the reward is unforgiving.

As the sun rises, the mountains slowly begin to glow, revealing a wide panorama of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.
It is one of those Himalayan moments that feels simple but stays with you for a long time. The viewpoint is popular because it gives such a strong mountain experience without requiring a difficult ascent, and it sets the tone beautifully for the rest of the trek.

From there, the route continues deeper into the Annapurna region and begins to feel more intense.
The trail toward Annapurna Base Camp leads through forested valleys, mountain villages, river sections, and steadily rising ground until you finally reach the sanctuary itself.

Annapurna Base Camp is one of the most powerful places in Nepal because the mountains surround you from all sides.
Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Machhapuchhre, and the wider Annapurna massif rise can be seen from the camp, creating a scenery you won’t forget in your lifetime.
Standing there feels different from looking at mountains from below. You are inside them, and that is what makes the experience so special.
The Mardi Himal section gives this trek a quieter and more intimate finish. Compared to the busier ABC route, Mardi Himal feels calmer and more open, with a strong summit character and fewer crowds.

The trail gradually climbs through forested sections before opening into wide views of Machhapuchhre and the surrounding mountains.
This part of the trek has a more peaceful rhythm. The scenery becomes closer, the mountain faces feel more direct, and every bend in the trail seems to reveal a new angle of the Himalayas.
It is a very different feeling from the classic base camp route, and that contrast is part of what makes the full itinerary so rewarding.

Culturally, the trek is just as interesting as it is scenic. The Annapurna region is home to traditional hill communities, and the villages along the route still reflect a strong local identity.
Stone houses, terraced fields, prayer flags, monasteries, and family-run tea houses give the journey a warm and grounded character.
The trekking experience is not only about high peaks and dramatic views. It is also about the people who live in these mountains, the food they serve, the way they welcome travellers, and the simple daily life that continues in the shadow of the Himalayas.
This 17-day package is designed to give the journey enough space to breathe. It does not rush from one point to another.

Instead, it allows time for walking, resting, adjusting to altitude, and enjoying the scenery properly. That is important on a trek like this because the route has different moods.
Some days are steady and relaxed, while others include steeper climbs or longer descents.
The overall pacing makes the trek more comfortable and also more enjoyable, because you have time to notice the small details along the way inckuding the shape of the trail, the changing forests, the sound of rivers, the feel of the air, and the wide views that appear as you climb higher.

What makes this trek especially strong is the way it brings everything together. You get sunrise viewpoints, forest walks, traditional villages, high mountain scenery, and base camp atmosphere, all in one route.
You also get the quieter ridge experience of Mardi Himal, which gives the trek a more complete feeling than a standard single-route trek.
For travellers who want a journey that feels full, scenic, and varied, this is an excellent choice.

The ABC Trek with Poon Hill and Mardi Himal is not just about reaching one destination. It is about moving through different layers of the Annapurna region and experiencing how the landscape, culture, and mountain atmosphere change along the way.
From Kathmandu to the foothills, from Poon Hill to Annapurna Base Camp, and from the forest trail to the Mardi ridge, this trek gives you a deep and memorable Himalayan experience that feels both classic and fresh at the same time.
Trip Highlights
- Start with a trek that combines the classic Annapurna Base Camp route, the famous Poon Hill sunrise walk, and the quieter Mardi Himal trail into one varied Himalayan journey. The route keeps changing from villages and forests to mountain lands, so the scenery never feels repetitive
- Wake up early to view the sunrise as Poon hill, one of the most famous viewpoints of the Annapurna region, opens the ranges of the Annapurna and the Dhauligiri ranges in a large panoramic Himalayan view. The climb is not too long, and the reward is the most memorable point of the Nepal scenery.
- Arrive at Annapurna Base Camp and be within the close premises of great mountain basin surrounded by Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli and Machhapuchhre.
- Enjoy Hike of the Mardi Himal, thanks to its ridge walking nearer mountain and mountain views. The trail is favored by clear sceneries, and extraordinary Machhapuchhre and Annapurna range sceneries.
- See beautiful rhododendron, oak, and bamboo woods, particularly on the lower part and middle of trail. This part can add life, color and a softer side to the trek before you open up to the mountains.
- Pass between the villages of Gurung and Magar whereby the stone houses, terraced fields, prayer flags, and local tea houses offer a strong cultural touch to the trek.
- Explore, relax or take a break at Jhinu Danda, a natural hot-spring offering natural break to those who have been on the trail. It is one of the nicest ways to rest tired legs before continuing or ending the trek
- Stay in local run tea houses and lodges on the path, maintaining the experience simple, cosy and near mountain living. The rooms get basic in the higher levels but that is also what the true trekking experience is all about.
- Enjoy the trek where altitude changes are well balanced, so that the upwards ascension does not seem sudden. Those tiny increases in altitude make the hike more accessible, and yet provide you with serious high-mountain scenery.
- Wrap up your trek that gives you forest trails, sunrise viewpoints, deep Himalayan valleys, and glacier-country mountain scenery in one package. It is a full Annapurna Region experience for trekkers who want variety, culture, and big views without doing a single-note route.
Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Trek with Poon Hill and Mardi Himal – 17 Days ~ Itinerary
Day 1
Arrival at Kathmandu Airport - Welcome to Nepal
- Altitude: 1,350 m
- Meal: Provided depending upon your flight time
- Accommodation: Standard Three Star Hotel in Kathmandu
Welcome to the land of Himalayas. After arriving at Tribhuvan International Airport, our team at Nepal Royal Tourism Holiday will transfer to your hotel at Thamel. You can explore the rest of the day there or go head to Kathmandu Durbar Square area, explore local markets and enjoy some local foods. In the evening we hold a trek briefing, check gear, and prepare permits for the trek.
Day 2
Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara
- Altitude: 822 m
- Drive Duration: 6-7 hours
- Drive Distance: 200 km
- Meal: Breakfast
- Accommodation: Standard Three Star Hotel in Pokhara
After having breakfast in the capital, you will leave for the scenic mountain highway and enjoy the trip to Pokhara. This drive follows the Trishuli and Marshyangdi rivers, along with hill valleys and hilly villages. Along the driveway, you will get a glance of Annapurna range and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail). Arriving in Pokhara (822 m), a beautiful lakeside city, you will have time to rest by Phewa Lake, explore around the lakefront, or prepare gear for trekking.
Day 3
Drive from Pokhara to Nayapul and Trek to Ulleri
- Altitude: 1960 m
- Trek Duration: 5-6 hours
- Trek Distance: 12km
- Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Accommodation: Teahouse in Ulleri
Enjoy a morning Morning drive by jeep/bus, approximately one hour and head at Nayapul (915 m). From Nayapul, you begin trekking, first following the Modi Khola river and passing through villages like Birethanti. The trail soon ascends through small settlements including Hile and Tikhedhunga. The afternoon is a steady ascent up the famous stone steps of Ulleri village (2,050 m). From Ulleri you can enjoy great views of Hiunchuli (6,441 m) and Annapurna South (7,219 m) as the sun sets.
Day 4
Trek from Ulleri to Ghorepani
- Altitude: 2,880 m
- Trek Duration: 5-6 hours
- Trek Distance: 11 km
- Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Accommodation: Teahouse in Ghorepani
The walk up the hill today passes through dense rhododendron wood and oak. This path goes upwards, beyond Banthanti (2,210 m) and Nangethanti (2,460 m), with the morning showcasing south and east faces of Annapurna and Hiunchuli . By mid-afternoon you will arrive in Ghorepani (2,860 m), a lovely Gurung village on a ridge. Ghorepani provides beautiful panoramic views of Dhauligiri and Annapurna Himalaya ranges, and the teahouse here has the feel of a small mountain village.
Day 5
Reach Poon Hill and trek to Tadapani
- Altitude of Poonhill: 3,210m
- Altitude of Tadapani: 2,630 m
- Trek Duration: 5-6 hours
- Trek Distance: 9 km
- Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Accommodation: Teahouse in Tadapani
You should wakeup quite early and start your trek before the dawn. It take around 30-45 minutes to reach the viewpoint here you can enjoy the first light colors Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and the whole range in gold. Having soaked in 360 degree panorama it is time to get back to Ghorepani, have a breakfast and resume the same path heading north through the mute Gurung villages, by rhododendron forests. You will reach Tadapani (2,630 m) in the evening.
Day 6
Trek from Tadapani to Chhomrong
- Altitude: 2,165m
- Trek Duration: 6-7 hours
- Trek Distance: 12 km
- Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Accommodation: Teahouse in Chhomrong
Beginning with Tadapani the path runs off on a steep descent through bamboo groves and through forest. You will then cross little streams and pass by local farm houses of Gurung and Magar communities. You get to Chhomrong (2,170 m) a large Gurung village located on a ridge in mid afternoon. Chhomrong is loved by tourists due to its widespread views of the Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre. The place is analso entry point into the Annapurna Sanctuary and even border to the Annapurna Conservation Area. Get a good rest for the night in this hospitable village lodge, and then start your journey again on to the high mountains.
Day 7
Trek from Chhomrong to Dovan
- Altitude: 2600 m
- Trek Duration: 5-6 hours
- Trek Distance: 9 km
- Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Accommodation: Teahouse in Himalaya Village
Leaving Chhomrong you cross the river of Modi Khola by suspension bridges and start climbing with a green forest. The route goes Sinuwa and on to Bamboo (2,310 m) then up through jungle steadily to Dovan (2,600 m) and Deurali (3,200 m). As you come close to the base of the enormous mountains, the Annapurna South, Hiunchuli and Machhapuchhre are visible. By afternoon you come to Himalaya (3,250 m), an isolated village set on a very small ledge. The view that they hold here is breath-taking, the Annapurna Sanctuary full of snow and rock collide around you, and the Himalayas is very close at hand.
Day 8
Trek from Dovan to Annapurna Base Camp
- Altitude: 4,130 m
- Trek Duration: 6-7 hours
- Trek Distance: 12 km
- Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Accommodation: Teahouse in Annapurna Base Camp
This is a big day Out in the Himalayas. You cross the crossroad of Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC, 3,700 m) at which some trekkers make a small side trip to have the close-up view of Machhapuchhre, and further into Annapurna Base Camp (ABC). Towards the end of the afternoon you enter the Annapurna Sanctuary (4,130 m). At this point, there are big mountains on every side: Annapurna I (8,091 m), Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Machhapuchhre and the Annapurna massif . It is some deep, deep stuff, the entire Himalayan scenery is yourstoenjoy.
Day 9
Trek from Annapurna Base Camp to Dovan
- Altitude : 2,630 m
- Trek Duration: 6-7 hours
- Trek Distance: 12 km
- Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Accommodation: Teahouse in Dovan
After breakfast with morning views of the peaks at ABC, begin descending the same route. The first part is over rocks and moraines, then down through bamboo and forest as you follow the Modi Khola river valley. Enjoy relaxed afternoon hiking as the temperature rises and greenery is back too. By early evening you reach Dovan (2,600 m). Enjoy your evening and rest for the night at the forested riverside campsite.
Day 10
Trek from Dovan to Jhinu Danda
- Altitude: 2,600 m
- Trek Duration: 4-5 hours
- Trek Distance: 8 km
- Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Accommodation: Teahouse in Jhinu Danda
The early trek goes down through the subtropical forests of Modi Khola. The road is bordered with bamboo and rhododendron, and you can probably hear some birds or even Langur monkeys. At noon you arrive in the village of Jhinu Danda (1,780 m). There is a natural hot springs in this village, on the riverbank, which is an excellent end of all fatigued legwork . Bath in the spring waters by paying additional charge and have rest in the afternoon. The tea houses of Jhinu are plain yet peaceful beauty and is located along the river with the view of the falls and hills.
Day 11
Trek from Jhinu Danda to Landruk
- Altitude: 1,780 m
- Trek Duration: 4-5 hours
- Trek Distance: 10 km
- Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Accommodation: Teahouse in Landruk
You walk out of the valley of the Modi Khala after your breakfast on a moderate trail over the wooded settlements and the terraced fields. The path runs past a number of small Sherpa and Gurung villages with Annapurna South right in in the horizon. Later in afternoon you come to an attractive Gurung village of stone houses and prayer flags called Landruk (1,565 m). From Landruk, you can enjoy spectacular panoramas of Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre.
Day 12
Trek from Landruk to Low Camp
- Altitude: 3050 m
- Trek Duration: 3-4 hours
- Trek Distance: 6 km
- Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Accommodation: Teahouse in Low Camp
Entering the Mardi Himal section, you leave Landruk on a little path leading into isolated agricultural villages such as Siding or Ghalel. Today’s hike is relatively short, and we arrive at Forest Camp (1,900 m) in middle of the day, The camp sits above the valley floor and offers excellent views back to Annapurna and Machhapuchhre. Enjoy the peaceful forest setting and prepare for the steeper trails for low camp.
Day 13
Trek from Low Camp to High Camp
- Altitude: 3600 m
- Trek Duration: 6-7 hours
- Trek Distance: 10 km
- Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Accommodation: Teahouse
This is a hard day of constant climbing. The road follows a slow but steady ascending path through rhododendron and bamboo, and above 3,000 m, this is changed towards open alpine trail. The trees slowly disappear as you see the Sherpa mountains as you climb. Then, after a not so good morning for your legs, you have lunch at Badal danda (3,250 m), and continue along the ridge .You will arrive at High Camp (3,800 m) towards the end of the afternoon. Here the view is beautiful as you see Machhapuchhre (6,993 m) and Annapurna South at a very close distance and the entire Annapurna valley runs along the horizon. . This is where this high camp will be the ideal place to acclimatize before the day of the final ascent.
Day 14
Reach Mardi Himal Base Camp and return to Low Camp
- Altitude of Mardi Himal Base camp: 4500 m
- Trek Duration: 7-8 hours
- Trek Distance: 15 km
- Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Accommodation: Teahouse in Low Camo
Wake up early and go to Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,500 m). It is followed by a beautiful sunrise on the massif of Annapurna-Dhauligiri as one rewards the initial ascent. The ridges will offer you a panorama view at 360degrees of the snowy mountains such as, Mardi Himal itself (5,553 m) and Machhapuchhre, Everest and Annapurna ranges. Soak your eyes with all the beautiful sceneries and go back to Low Camp (3,050 m) which is your home to night. It is this last sight of the high Himalaya at the end of your journey.
Day 15
Trek from Low Camp to Siding and Drive to Pokhara
- Altitude of Siding: 1700 m
- Trek Duration: 4-5 hours
- Trek Distance: 10 km
- Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Accommodation: Teahouse
Start your descent through the high-altitude areas to down to lower forests and pass by small settlement of Kalimati. In the afternoon, you arrive at the end of the trail, the small Gurung village, Siding (1,800 m). From here, enjoy lunch and Gurung hospitality before taking a 2–3 hour (around 30 km) jeep ride back to Pokhara. Return to your lakeside hotel in Pokhara, where you can relax, enjoy a hot shower, and celebrate the trek with a nice dinner. Also, don’t forget to take a stroll at the Lake side while enjoying some drinks.
Day 16
Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu
- Altitude: 1350 m
- Drive Duration: 6-7 hours
- Drive Distance: 200 km
- Meal: Breakfast
- Accommodation: Standard Three Star Hotel in Kathmandu
This final travel day takes you back to Kathmandu. By road, the journey retraces the scenic valley route through hills and countryside, with one last chance to see the Himalayas between the clouds. You will passthrough Bandipur, Kurintar, Naubise and so on. Alternatively, a short domestic flight to Kathmandu is possible but extra charges will be applicable accordingly. Arrive in Kathmandu in the afternoon. Enjoy a farewell dinner in town and reflect on your journey with your friends and guides.
Day 17
Final Departure
- Altitude: 1,350 m
- Meal: Provided according to your flight time
This concludes your trip in Nepal extending just over a fortnight. After having meals, you may have some extra time time to spend exploring Thamel or buy sovereign for your close family and friends. Nepal Royal Tourism Holiday are really thankful of getting an opportunity to serve you during the lengthy yet memorable trip of ABC Trek with Poon Hill and Mardi Himal. One of our team members will drop you off at TIA before the flight. Until we meet again, travel safely!
Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Trek with Poon Hill and Mardi Himal – 17 Days Fixed Departures Dates
Trip Cost Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- Tribhuvan Int'l Airport pick-up and drop-off by private car
- Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara as per itinerary
- Kathmandu to Pokhara to Kathmandu by Luxurious sofa seater tourist bus transportation
- Teahouse/Lodge accommodation during the trek
- Pokhara to Nayapool and Siding to pokhara by private jeeep
- Three meals: breakfast, lunch and, dinner a day during trek days
- Professional English-speaking trekking guide
- Porter service to carry bag packs ( ratio of one porter to every two trekkers)
- Annapurna trekking permits and TIMS card
- Trekking map, trekking itinerary booklet and necessary trip arrangements
- Trek completion certificate and Complimentary Nepal Royal Tourism Holidays T-shirt
- All Government taxes and service charges
Cost Excludes
- International Airfare and Nepal Visa Fee
- Hot shower, Wi-Fi, and battery charging fees at tea houses where applicable
- Travel insurance, personal trekking equipment, extra Drinks, snacks, and other personal expenses
- Tips for guide and porter
- Forbidden cots due to due to flight delays, itinerary changes or unexpected circumstances
Route Map for Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Trek with Poon Hill and Mardi Himal – 17 Days
Frequently Asked Questions
This trek enters the Annapurna Conservation Area, so you must have an Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and a TIMS card.
No, previous trekking experience is not necessary. A basic level of fitness helps, though, because the trek includes several long walking days, steep climbs, and some uneven trails.
Yes, you should have travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation specially for areas above 4000 m. Although the trails are well-managed and guides are experienced, the trek’s remoteness means insurance is wise for any health issues or weather delays.
The autumn (Sept–Nov) and spring (Mar–May) seasons offer the most stable weather and clear mountain views for this trek. Winter is extremely cold and snowy, and the monsoon (June–Aug) can bring heavy rain and leeches, so autumn/spring are preferred.
Altitude sickness can occur above 3000 m who are not used to trekking in higher altitudes. The itinerary gains elevation gradually and includes acclimatization days, but it’s crucial to ascend slowly, stay well-hydrated, eat regularly, and rest if you feel unwell. Our guide will help if you go through any issues.
You will stay in family-run teahouses during the whole trek, except that in major cities. You will typically get Roti-Tarkari, Dal-Bhat, Noodle Soup and locally available cuisines. Few teahouses have hot-shower and Wi-Fi, but you may have to pay extra charges for them.
Dress in layers for changing temperatures (warm jacket, hat, gloves for high camps). Good boots and a warm sleeping bag are essential. You can rent gear (sleeping bag, down jacket) in Kathmandu or Pokhara if needed. Don’t forget sun protection, water purification tablets, and a first-aid kit. (A detailed gear list will be provided by the Nepal Royal Trekking Holidays.)
Yes, you can definitely catch a flight instead of taking road trip. However, extra charges will be applicable due to change in the itinerary.
This 17-day itinerary is well-paced for acclimatization, but it can be customized slightly. For example, you might skip Mardi Himal if you are short on time, or add a rest day at ABC or in Pokhara after the trek. You can discuss any changes with your trekking agency in advance.
You will get mobile signal in some lower areas, but it becomes weaker higher up. Some tea houses offer Wi-Fi, though it is often slow and not always reliable.



























Hannah Smith
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Peaceful Mardi Himal Trails
This itinerary is perfect if your thing is to get away from crowds while trekking in Nepal. The Mardi Himal trails were quiet and a highlight was the Machapuchare view. Nepal Royal Tourism ensured that everything ran smoothly and the guide was very friendly and helpful throughout the journey.
Ethan Taylor
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Friendly and Professional Team
The guys at Nepal Royal Tourism were extremely warm and at the same time strictly professional. Our guide was checking our health condition every time and was also sure that we were getting acclimatized properly. Service was nothing short of brilliant and I never felt unsafe during the entire trekking period.
Mateo Garcia
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Best Trekking Company for Annapurna
If you have decided on an Annapurna Base Camp trek then I would really suggest you go for Nepal Royal Tourism. They are well-experienced, highly-organized, and focus hard on their customers. The planned trips including Mardi Himal was something that made my trekking even more special for me.
Emily Clark
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Amazing Sunrise at Poon Hill
Enjoying the sunrise at Poon Hill remains one of the most incredible moments in my life. The sight of golden sunshine spreading over the majestic Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks is etched in my memory. The team from Nepal Royal Tourism was very efficient, and the trekking experience remained quite smooth for us from start to finish.
Ava Walker
at 2:32 am
Memorable Annapurna Base Camp Trek
This was definitely among the trips that I will forever recall. The sight of Annapurna Base Camp surrounded by snow-tinged peaks is simply astonishing. Nepal Royal Tourism handled every aspect of making it easy and stress-free.
John Anderson
at 10:36 am
Best Annapurna Base Camp Trek Experience
17 Days Annapurna Base Camp trek via Poon Hill and Mardi Himal through Nepal Royal Tourism, and it was actually one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. The schedule was brilliantly planned so that there was enough time for acclimatization, while the coverage of the three iconic trekking routes was very good. The sunrise at Poon Hill left me speechless; Mardi Himal was so quiet and less crowded, and the Annapurna Base Camp itself was like a dream. Our guide was very knowledgeable, friendly, and he was always concerned about our comfort. I strongly suggest Nepal Royal Tourism if you are thinking of trekking in Nepal.
James Wilson
at 3:19 pm
Well Organized Annapurna Trek
Everything on this trek was handled very professionally by Nepal Royal Tourism. Transportation, accommodation and meals were all planned rigorously. The pacing of the itinerary allowed us to have sufficient time both resting and enjoying the scenery. Annapurna Base Camp, nestled among snow peaks, was definitely the highlight.
Noah Thompson, USA
at 12:10 am
Adventure and Comfort Combined
The trek combines well the spirit of adventure and the luxury of comfort. Nepal Royal Tourism set us up in comfortable teahouses, served us great meals, and provided us with a really experienced guide. Though the trek pushed us to our limits physically at times, having the team’s support made the whole thing very enjoyable.
Carlos Martinez
at 11:36 am
Exceeded Expectations in Nepal Trekking
This trekking blew away all my expectations. Nepal Royal Tourism was impeccable in terms of service which gave me one of the most memorable experiences. Poon Hill, Mardi Himal and Annapurna Base Camp was a triple treat making it a very special trek. Changing landscapes became daily spectacle which helped in keeping up the excitement level.