Overview
The Annapurna I expedition is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for experienced mountaineers to tackle one of the most challenging peaks in the world. Starting in Kathmandu, climbers will prepare for the ascent with a series of briefings and gear checks before flying to Pokhara and driving to the trailhead. The trek to Base Camp takes climbers through a variety of landscapes, from lush forests to rugged mountain terrain, providing ample time for acclimatisation and rest.
Annapurna I, first summited in 1950, is renowned for its technical difficulties and objective hazards, including avalanches and crevasses. Our route follows the North Face, offering a challenging but rewarding climb with sections of rock and ice climbing. We will establish multiple high camps to ensure proper acclimatisation and safety. The summit push is a demanding endeavour, but the panoramic views from the top make the effort worthwhile.
Our experienced guides and Sherpas will support climbers throughout the expedition, providing expertise and ensuring the highest standards of safety. This expedition not only tests physical endurance but also offers cultural experiences as we interact with local communities and immerse ourselves in the rich traditions of Nepal.
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Practical information
- Arrival & Departure: Airport-hotel transfers.
- Accommodation in Kathmandu: 4 nights at Thamel Eco Resort on a twin-sharing basis with breakfast.
- Ground Transfers: All ground transfers as per itinerary.
- Camping Facilities and Meals: All meals and camping facilities during the expedition.
- Tents: High-altitude tents at all camps.
- Support Staff: Experienced guides, cooks, kitchen helpers, and porters.
- Liaison Officer: Full equipment, salary, and accommodation for the Liaison Officer.
- Permits: Expedition royalty and permits from the Nepal Government.
- Insurance: Medical and emergency rescue insurance for all Nepalese staff.
- Garbage Management: Garbage deposit fees.
- Communication Equipment: Satellite phone and walkie-talkies for emergency communication.
- Medical Kit: Comprehensive medical kit for the group and staff.
- Generator & Solar Panel: For charging batteries and providing light at Base Camp.
- Climbing Sherpa: 1 personal Sherpa per member.
- International Airfare: To and from Kathmandu.
- Visa Fees: Nepal entry visa fee.
- Meals in Kathmandu: Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
- Personal Expenses: Telephone, internet, laundry, alcoholic beverages, personal equipment, and shopping.
- Summit Bonus: Minimum USD 1,200 for climbing Sherpa.
- Tips: Tips for driver, guide, porter, Base Camp staff, and climbing Sherpas.
- Rescue Evacuation: Emergency rescue evacuation costs.
- Any Other Item: Not listed in the “Price Includes” section.
- Excellent physical condition and prior high-altitude climbing experience.
- Comprehensive travel and high-altitude insurance.
- Personal climbing gear (harness, crampons, helmet, ice axes, etc.).
- Cancellations 90 days before departure: full refund
- Cancellations 60 days before departure: 50% refund
- Cancellations less than 60 days: no refund
Comprehensive travel insurance with mountaineering coverage is required
Our trip leaders are experienced mountaineers with numerous high-altitude climbs. They provide expert guidance and support throughout the expedition.
FAQs
Climbers must be in excellent physical condition and have prior experience with high-altitude climbs. This expedition is designed for seasoned mountaineers who are ready to take on the challenge and enjoy the rewarding experience of summiting one of the world's highest peaks.
Costs
- Detailed costs will depend on specific inclusions and optional services selected.
Enhance your trip
For those looking to add extra support and comforts to their high-altitude adventure, explore our Expedition Extras page. From additional oxygen supplies to 1:1 personalised guidance, discover the options available to make your journey more secure and enjoyable.