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Annapurna Base Camp Day 1 — Nepal

🚶 Spaziergang 12 Stationen Kostenlos

🚶12 mapped stops

The first day of the Annapurna Base Camp trek — through terraced rice paddies, rhododendron forests, and Gurung villages beneath the south face of Annapurna, the world's tenth highest mountain.

Stationen dieser Tour (12)

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    Nayapul Trailhead The Annapurna Base Camp trek begins at Nayapul, a small bazaar town on the Pokhara-Baglung highway. TIMS card (Trekkers Information Management System) and ACAP permit are required — obtainable in Pokhara. The full trek takes 7-12 days to reach base camp at 4,130 metres. Altitude sickness is a risk above 3,000 metres. Teahouse accommodation is available throughout; a guide is recommended but not mandatory.
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    Birethanti Village The historic Gurung village of Birethanti sits at a river confluence. Stone buildings with slate roofs line the trail. The ACAP checkpoint stamps your permit. The bazaar sells trail supplies — chocolate, batteries, and prayer flags. The trail follows the Modi Khola river valley northward toward the Annapurna Sanctuary.
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    Modi Khola Valley Path The trail follows the Modi Khola through terraced farmland — rice paddies in summer, wheat and barley in winter. The terracing is ancient engineering — each level maintained by hand, irrigated by channels from mountain streams. The Gurung farmers have worked these slopes for centuries.
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    Tikhedhunga A teahouse village where the famous stone staircase begins. The climb to Ulleri involves 3,300 stone steps — one of the most notorious ascents on any trekking route in Nepal. The steps were built by the Gurung community and maintained by generations of porters and trekkers.
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    Ulleri Village At 2,070 metres, Ulleri marks the first significant elevation gain. The village is a collection of stone houses with prayer flags strung between them. The Gurung people are renowned as Gurkha soldiers; their martial tradition dates back centuries. Teahouses serve dal bhat — rice with lentil soup — the fuel of the Himalayas.
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    Rhododendron Forest Above Ulleri, the trail enters rhododendron forest — in March and April, the forest explodes in red, pink, and white blossoms. Some rhododendron trees here are over 300 years old. The national flower of Nepal, the rhododendron is sacred in Gurung culture.
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    Banthanti A small teahouse settlement in the forest. The trail is shaded by oak and rhododendron canopy. Langur monkeys swing through the trees; Himalayan thrush and laughing thrush provide the soundtrack. The forest is alive with the sound of running water from dozens of small streams.
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    Ban Thanti Ridge View A ridge viewpoint reveals the first close view of the Annapurna range — Hiunchuli and Annapurna South appear through gaps in the forest canopy. The scale of the Himalaya is impossible to grasp until you see it: 7,000-metre peaks rising from 1,500-metre valleys in near-vertical walls of ice and rock.
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    Ghorepani Approach The trail climbs through moss-draped forest toward Ghorepani — a busy teahouse village at 2,860 metres. The village name means "horse water" — a historical watering stop on the trans-Himalayan trade route between India and Tibet.
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    Ghorepani Village Ghorepani offers warm beds, hot showers, and mountain cuisine. The village is famous for its sunrise viewpoint on Poon Hill — a pre-dawn climb of 45 minutes to see the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges lit by first light. Set your alarm for 4 AM. Tomorrow's trek continues deeper into the Modi Khola valley toward the Annapurna Sanctuary.
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    Poon Hill Sunset Preview From Ghorepani, the evening view of Dhaulagiri — the world's seventh highest mountain at 8,167 metres — is magnificent. The peak catches the last light long after the valleys have fallen into shadow. The Kali Gandaki gorge between Dhaulagiri and Annapurna is the deepest gorge on Earth. You are surrounded by mountains that challenge human comprehension.
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    Teahouse Evening The teahouse common room is warmed by a wood stove. Fellow trekkers share stories and compare routes. The menu offers everything from Tibetan bread to apple pie. Outside, the Himalayan sky is clear — the Milky Way arches overhead and the snow peaks glow faintly in starlight. The Annapurna Sanctuary beckons.

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