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🏔️ Annapurna Base Camp Trek (ABC)
Best for: First-time trekkers, moderate difficulty, diverse landscapes
Duration: 7–12 days
Max Altitude: 4,130m
Starting Point: Pokhara
Experience:
This trek takes you deep into the Annapurna Sanctuary, surrounded by towering peaks like Annapurna I and Machapuchare. You pass through terraced fields, bamboo forests, waterfalls, and traditional Gurung villages.
Highlights:
Sunrise at base camp with 360° Himalayan views
Natural hot springs at Jhinu Danda
Rich cultural experience in mountain villages
Difficulty: Moderate (no technical climbing)
Accommodation: Comfortable tea houses
👉 Perfect for travelers wanting a shorter, scenic Himalayan experience without extreme altitude.
🏔️ Everest Base Camp Trek (EBC)
Best for: Bucket-list seekers, high-altitude adventure, iconic views
Duration: 12–14 days
Max Altitude: 5,364m
Starting Point: Flight to Lukla Airport
Experience:
Walk in the footsteps of legends toward the base of Mount Everest. This trek offers dramatic हिमालयन landscapes, Sherpa culture, and monasteries in the heart of Sagarmatha National Park.
Highlights:
Kala Patthar viewpoint (best Everest views)
Namche Bazaar (Sherpa hub)
Tengboche Monastery
Difficulty: Moderate to challenging (due to altitude)
Accommodation: Well-developed tea house network
👉 Ideal for those chasing the world’s highest mountain and a legendary trekking experience.
🏔️ Manaslu Circuit Trek
Best for: Off-the-beaten-path, raw wilderness, cultural immersion
Duration: 14–18 days
Max Altitude: 5,106m (Larkya La Pass)
Starting Point: Drive from Kathmandu
Experience:
A remote and less crowded alternative to Everest and Annapurna. This trek circles Mount Manaslu, offering untouched trails, Tibetan-influenced culture, and dramatic landscapes.
Highlights:
Crossing Larkya La Pass (challenging but rewarding)
Ancient monasteries and remote villages
Authentic, less-commercial trekking experience
Difficulty: Challenging
Accommodation: Basic tea houses (more rustic)
Permit: Restricted area (guide required)
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