Trip code | ATT_ABST |
Duration | 5 |
Max. altitude | 4130 m |
Difficulty | Moderate |
Transportation | Private |
Accommodation | Hotel /Teahouse |
Trip starts/ends | kathmandu / kathmandu |
Trip route | Pokhara to Chhomrong- Himalaya- Annapurna Base camp- Bamboo or Sinuwa- back to Pokhara. |
The Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek is a Unique yet unforgettable journey into the heart of the Annapurna Himalaya range. This trek is ideal for those with limited time and a high level of physical fitness. This five-day adventure begins and ends in Pokhara, offering a direct route to Annapurna Base Camp through Nayapul, Jhinudanda, Chhomrong, Sinuwa, Bamboo, Himalaya Hotel, and finally, Machhapuchhre(MBC) and ABC. Surrounded by the awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping peaks of the Annapurna range, this trek offers a thrilling blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and physical challenge.
Trekkers are rewarded with stunning views of Himchuli, Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Machhapuchhre, and of some small peaks, while also experiencing the warmth of Gurung hospitality in remote mountain villages. This short trek is ideal for adventure seekers seeking a quick yet immersive Himalayan experience that doesn't compromise on the essence of high-altitude trekking.
Asiana Treks and Tours has carefully designed this Package, offering the best and most reasonable price and service for trekkers seeking a professional, safe, and enriching adventure. Along the trail, you'll encounter terraced farmlands, rhododendron forests, the glacial river Modi, and serene mountain lodges—all contributing to a truly unforgettable journey.
Whether you're a seasoned Hiker or a first-time adventurer, this route is one of Nepal's most rewarding short treks. It allows you to witness majestic peaks up close, engage with local Gurung culture and hospitality, and test your physical limits. The 5-day Annapurna Base Camp short Trek is a remarkable opportunity to experience the magic of the Himalayas in just a few days.
Preparing for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek involves practical planning, physical readiness, cultural awareness, and responsible travel habits. Asiana Treks and Tours recommends keeping all travel documents in order, packing wisely for comfort, respecting local customs, and maintaining good physical health. Staying hydrated, embracing flexibility, and practising eco-friendly travel contribute to a safe, enriching, and unforgettable Himalayan adventure.
Necessary preparation | Useful suggestion | Important note: |
Travel document | Valid passport (6+ months), Nepal visa, travel insurance | A visa is available on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport. Bring extra passport-sized photos for permits and SIM cards |
Packing Gears | Lightweight Layers changing the weather of clothing, walking shoes, rain jacket, daypack, sunglasses, sunscreen | Lightweight gear recommended; avoid overpacking |
Cultural Awareness | Dress modestly, greet with "Namaste", and prevent public affection | Remove shoes at temples; respect traditions |
Physical Fitness | Practice light walking/stretching beforehand, and carry medication | Consult your doctor if you have a medical concern before planning your trip. Inform the guide of any medical conditions and carry the needed medication |
Hydration & Nutrition | Drink purified water, eat balanced meals, and avoid unsafe street food | Carry a reusable bottle and refill it at safe water stations or mineral water. |
Mindset & Flexibility | Expect schedule changes, road and weather delays, and cultural differences | Stay open to local experiences and spontaneous discoveries |
Eco-Friendly Travel | Use reusable items, avoid plastic waste, and respect local nature and Culture. | Support eco-conscious lodges and operators. |
Photography & requirements | Bring a couple of passport-sized cameras, focus on the experience, and ask before photographing people. | Avoid being camera-focused; stay mindful and engaged. |
Asiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Annapurna Base Camp trek itinerary. Travellers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views from the city to the countryside. Experience the contrast of cold nights at ABC to relaxing in hot natural springs, an unforgettable lifetime journey.
Day, Route & Activities | Distance (km / miles) | Altitude (m / ft | ||
Day 01, Pokhara to Chhomrong – 3-hour drive to Siwai, then trek to Chhomrong (2 hrs) | Drive 42 km / 26 mi Trek 4 km / 2.5 mi | 2,170 m / 7,119 ft | ||
Day 02, Chhomrong to Himalaya – Trek through Sinuwa, Bamboo and Dovan | Approx. 13 km / 8 mi | 2,920 m / 9,580 ft | ||
Day 03, Himalaya to Annapurna Base Camp – Via Deurali and MBC | Approx. 10 km / 6.2 mi | 4,130 m / 13,550 ft | ||
Day 04, ABC to Bamboo or Sinuwa Return downhill | Approx. 15 km / 9.3 mi | 2,310 m / 7,578 ft (Bamboo) | ||
Day 05, Bamboo/Sinuwa to Siwai, drive back to Pokhara | Trek 8 km / 5 mi | Drive 42 km / 26 mi | 827 m / 2,713 ft (Pokhara) |
Annapurna Base Camp Trekking Distance:
The Annapurna Base Camp trek spans approximately 110 kilometres, or 68 miles, depending on the chosen itinerary.
Many trekkers opt for the route via Ghorepani Poon Hill, which offers a relaxed pace conducive to acclimatization. This route typically spans 10 to 12 days. Extending the itinerary by two days allows for a return trek to Pokhara through picturesque villages like Landruk, Tolka, Pothana, and Dhampus, and concluding at Phedi.
Ourpackage tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$500 to 1000, with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation choices in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences.
Annapurna Base Camp Trekking route:
The Annapurna Base Camp Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traversing wildflower meadows and crossing suspension bridges over mountain streams, the landscape evolves as you ascend. Approaching Annapurna Base Camp, rugged terrain and glacial moraines dominate, leading to panoramic views of towering peaks like Annapurna I and Machhapuchhre. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.
Annapurna Base Camp trekking price:
Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$ 500 to 1000, and for foreigners, US$ 715 to 1385, variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek via Landruk and Dhampus if you avoid Kathmandu sightseeing and Pokhara exploration.
Annapurna Base Camp trekking Hight:
The Annapurna Base Camp trek starts from the bustling city of Kathmandu at an altitude of 1337 meters. From there, you'll descend to the peaceful lakeside city of Pokhara, situated at 827 meters above sea level. Along the way, you'll ascend to famous viewpoints like Poon Hill, reaching an altitude of 3210 meters. Finally, the trek culminates at Annapurna Base Camp, situated at a breathtaking height of 4130 meters.
Location | Altitude (m) | Increase (m) | Decrease (m) |
Pokhara | 822 | 515 | |
Chhomrong | 2,170 | 1,348 | - |
Himalaya | 2,920 | 750 | - |
Annapurna Base Camp | 4,130 | 1,210 | - |
Bamboo/Sinuwa | 2,340 | - | 1,790 |
Pokhara | 822 | - | 1,518 |
Major villages of Annapurna Base Camp Trekking:
The major Magar and Gurung ethnic villages along the Annapurna Base Camp Trekking route are Nayapul, Birethanti, Matathati, Sudame, Hile, Tikhedhunga, Ulleri, Banthati, Nagethati, Ghorepani, Ghorepani Deurali, another Banthati, Tadapani, Chuile, Kimrong Khola, Gurjung, Taklung, Chhomrong, Lower and Upper Sinuwa, Bamboo, Dovan, Himalaya Hotel, Hinko Deurali, Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC), and Annapurna Base Camp (ABC). The return route follows the same path back to Chhomrong, passing through Hotspring, Mataque, Sewai, Berithati, and Nayapul and finally driving back to Pokhara. These villages are significant landmarks and offer scenic beauty and accommodation options along the Annapurna Base Camp Trekking route.
Best Viewpoints Annapurna basecamp Trekking:
These viewpoints provide unforgettable experiences, highlighting the beauty of the Annapurna Base Camp Trek.
Annapurna Base Camp Trek offers breathtaking viewpoints, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route:
Near Naudanda and Kande:On the way to Nayapul, enjoy magnificent views of the mountains and rice terraces.
Ulleri to Banthati: Experience impressive mountain vistas during the second day of trekking.
Poon Hill: Witness he iconic sunrise at an altitude of 3,210 meters, with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.
Deurali: Enjoy similar breathtaking views to Poon Hill on the opposite side during the third day of trekking.
Tadapani: Tadapani is a tranquil and peaceful place. Surrounded by Rhododendron and ever-green forest, it is the best location for overlooking the best view. In the Breezi morning, you have the best sunrise view of the stunning "Fish Tail" peak (Machhapuchhre) and Annapurna South and Himchuli right in front of you.
Chhomrong: Chhomrong is the last big village of the Gurung people. It's located in front of the Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail mountains. From here, you can see the glacier of Annapurna South. The village deserves a breathtaking view near Modi Khola, Chhomrong Khola, Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail Mountains.
Annapurna Base Camp (ABC): The ultimate destination, situated at 4,130 meters, offers unparalleled views of Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and other towering peaks, along with the Modi Khola Valley.
Biodiversity of Annapurna Base Camp trekking:
The Annapurna Base Camp trekking trail is a biodiversity hotspot, perfect for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions house various bird species, including rhododendrons and bamboo. Alpine meadows greet you higher up with vibrant wildflowers. Look out for elusive wildlife like Himalayan thars and snow leopards, while diverse birdlife, including the Himalayan Monal, adds to the experience. This trek offers a captivating glimpse into the Himalayan ecosystems, promising an unforgettable journey through nature's diversity.
Category | Details |
Protected Area | Largest conservation area in Nepal (7,629 sq. km) |
Flora | Over 1,200 species, including rhododendrons, oaks, and alpine flowers |
Fauna | 100+ species of mammals, including snow leopards, musk deer, and Himalayan tahr |
Birdlife | 500+ bird species, including the Himalayan monal (Nepal’s national bird) |
Reptiles & Amphibians | 40+ species of reptiles and amphibians found in the region |
Elevation Range | 790m (subtropical forests) to 4030 m (Annapurna Base Camp) |
Cultural Diversity | Home to Gurung, Magar, Thakali, and Tibetan communities |
Climate Zones | Tropical, temperate, alpine, and arctic zones |
Trekking & Tourism | Popular Treks: Annapurna Circuit, Annapurna Base Camp, Ghorepani Poon Hill |
You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Annapurna Base Camp Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates various festivals.
Dashain, typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colorful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.
Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honors animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune.
These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, as well as Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.
Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours:
Trek Booking:
Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad weather.
Transportation for Annapurna Basecamp trekking:
We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options, which include planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our Clints' specific needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalized travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara, Private transportation from Nayapul to and from Sewai and Kathmandu sightseeing private vehicle as per the group, and optional fly to and from Pokhara at extra cost.
Trekking Start:
Your Annapurna base camp trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. As soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, our dedicated team will be there to greet you. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure, setting the tone for a memorable journey.
If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it at a convenient time before departure, Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day; we'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from Sorakhutte, Kathmandu.
The package includes transportation by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. However, if you prefer a quicker option, you can also take a 25-minute domestic flight to Pokhara or use a private vehicle for an additional cost, giving you the freedom to choose what suits you best.
Currency Exchange:
The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services, but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notess
Guide and Porter Arrangement:
Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.
Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.
Porter, Luggage and extra Luggage storage:
We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free and at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.
Accommodation:
Accommodation during the Annapurna Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are provided. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route, two nights in a hotel in Pokhara, and three nights in a hotel in Kathmandu. Some places and lodges have attached bathrooms, while others offer simple yet clean rooms with shared facilities. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're traveling solo, but availability may be limited during peak season in some places. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have excellent amenities, including TV, 24/7 hot water, electricity, and laundry service.
Meals during the trip:
Eating well is essential since the ABC Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get forteen breakfasts, elevan lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more.We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package.
Drinking water:
Nepal is the second country in the world regarding water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepal government, only 27% of people here have clean drinking water. You can buy mineral water in teahouses, but it is expensive; people prefer plastic bottles in some trekking areas. So, there are some safe drinking water stations where you can refill your bottle. However, we recommend carrying Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.
Extra Personal Expenses:
While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara, souvenirs, and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.
Toilet Facilities in Annapurna Base Camp Trekking:
Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets during mountain treks, especially at lower elevations. But as you go higher, find simple squat toilets along the trails and teahouses at higher altitudes. These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes.
Internet Connectivity:
While trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you.
Electricity voltage and plugs:
However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; Most of these tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.
Communication:
The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You could buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.
Trip Extension:
Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to Inform us. We will create the best for you.
Trek Difficulty:
The Annapurna Base Camp trek presents a moderate and challenging yet enriching adventure. Your enjoyment of the trip will largely depend on your level of fitness. We recommend building stamina at least two weeks before the trek. Activities include jogging, running, swimming, or taking long hikes for the journey ahead.
Completing this trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 4-8 hours, navigating tricky terrain.
Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.
Trip Safety:
We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.
Group & Private Treks:
We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.
About solo traveler:
If you're a solo traveler, please contact us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.
Notes:Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.
Responsible Travel:
We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.
Graduate:
Graduate or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.
End of Trek:
On the eleventh day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.
Departure:
On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.
Feedback:
After you complete the ABC Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.
Last-Minute Booking:
If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.
Special Note:Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances.
Your Annapurna Base Camp trek commences in the charming lakeside city of Pokhara. Here, you'll meet your guide and fellow trekkers. From Pokhara, you'll embark on a picturesque drive along winding mountain roads, passing through enchanting villages, the Modi River valley, and lush green landscapes. Your journey eventually leads you to Matque, approximately 1,400 meters (4,593 feet). This drive introduces you to the natural beauty that awaits in the Annapurna region. After the drive, your trek begins with a long suspension bridge crossing the tumbling Kimrong Khola. You'll have lunch at Jhanudanda, a renowned spot known for its natural hot spring. Post-lunch, you'll ascend, encountering steeper terrain, and ultimately, you'll arrive in Chhomrong, a picturesque Gurung village nestled on the mountainside. The views of the Annapurna and Machapuchare (Fishtail) peaks from here are truly awe-inspiring.
On the second day, your trek takes you deeper into the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary. You'll begin by descending to the Chhomrong Khola and then ascend steeply through lush rhododendrons and bamboo forests. As you progress, you'll notice a shift in vegetation and the terrain becoming more challenging. Your destination for the day is the village of Himalaya, situated at approximately 2,920 meters (9,585 feet). Towering cliffs surround the Himalayas and offer a tranquil environment for relaxation.
Day 3 marks the pinnacle of your journey. As you continue your ascent, you'll gradually leave behind the tree line and enter the Annapurna Sanctuary, a natural amphitheatre encircled by some of the world's highest peaks. The trail becomes rocky and rugged, offering spectacular vistas of Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Hiunchuli, and Machapuchare. Finally, you'll reach Annapurna Base Camp, a haven for trekkers at approximately 4,130 meters (13,549 feet). The sense of accomplishment and the panoramic mountain views from this point are beyond description.
After witnessing the sunrise over the Annapurna Range at Annapurna Base Camp, you'll begin your descent back down the valley. While retracing your steps, you'll have the opportunity to savour the breathtaking scenery from a different perspective. Depending on your pace and preference, you can spend the night in Bamboo or Sinuwa, which offers a serene environment in which to rest and recharge.
The final leg of your journey takes you through picturesque villages and lush forests as you return to Matque. From Matque, you'll continue the drive back to Pokhara. In Pokhara, you can celebrate the incredible adventure you've just completed. Treat yourself to a well-deserved meal and consider visiting Pokhara's vibrant Lakeside area to reflect on your Annapurna Base Camp Trek.