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Annapurna Region Trek 1

Nepal • Annapurna Region

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Trusted by 2+ trekkers
– Maya S.

– Maya S.

On Everest Base Camp Trek

“Annapurna Region Trek 1 — Loved the guides, logistics, and pacing.”

– Daniel K.

– Daniel K.

On Everest Base Camp Trek

“Annapurna Region Trek 1 — Spectacular scenery and thoughtful acclimatization days.”

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Trip at a glance

Trip at a glance

Sixteen quick metrics to help you compare the Everest Base Camp classic with other Himalayan treks.

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Trip at a Glance

14 days

Kathmandu to Kathmandu

Duration14 days
  • Reliable logistics across the valley
  • Flexible departures every week
  • Safety-focused pacing for altitude

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🧭Trek Overview

A day-by-day immersion into Everest country

Designed for trekkers who want cultural immersion without rushing acclimatization. Expect sunrises, Sherpa monasteries, glacier walks, and nightly briefings. Two acclimatization layovers (Namche, Dingboche) help your body adjust while you explore side hikes such as Everest View Hotel and Nangkartsang…

Interactive expedition map

Interactive expedition map • 15 Days
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Mt. Everest8848m
Lhotse8418m
Nuptse7879m
Pumori7165m
Gorakshep5125m
Everest Base Camp5364m
Lobuche4910m
Dingboche4410m
Tengboche3860m
Namche Bazar3440m
Lukla2800m
Kathmandu1400m
Day 1 · Arrival in Kathmandu
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    Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

    Settle in, gear check, cultural walk.

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    Day 2: Drive to Pokhara

    Lakeside sunset and briefing.

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    Day 3: Trailhead to Tikhedhunga

    Warm-up hike through terraced fields.

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MEET GUIDES

Meet your guides

Handpicked Sherpa, climbing, and cultural experts for Everest departures.

Meet Your Guides

Laxman Gurung
5★20+ yrsLaxman - Guardian of the Himalayan Trail Some lives are shaped by cities. Laxman’s was shaped by mountains. Twenty years ago, his first steps on the Himalayan trail marked the beginning of a lifelong relationship with altitude, silence, and scale. What started as curiosity quickly became devotion. The mountains did not simply offer routes, they offered purpose. Over two decades, Laxman has guided explorers across the Himalayas, from the legendary Everest Base Camp to the remote, untouched regions of Upper Mustang and Dolpo. His knowledge goes beyond maps and itineraries. He understands weather as instinct, altitude as rhythm, and terrain as conversation. Every decision on the trail is informed by experience earned step by step. Yet it is his presence that defines him most. Calm under pressure, attentive to every traveler, Laxman leads with quiet confidence. When the air thins and the trail tests resolve, his steadiness becomes reassurance. Safety is not a rule, it is a responsibility he carries naturally. For Laxman, trekking is more than reaching a destination. It is about immersion connecting with landscapes, cultures, and moments that slow time. Many who walk with him return, not to repeat a journey, but to discover a deeper one. The Himalayas continue to shape him and through him, they transform others.

Laxman Gurung

Laxman - Guardian of the Himalayan Trail Some lives are shaped by cities. Laxman’s was shaped by mountains. Twenty years ago, his first steps on the Himalayan trail marked the beginning of a lifelong relationship with altitude, silence, and scale. What started as curiosity quickly became devotion. The mountains did not simply offer routes, they offered purpose. Over two decades, Laxman has guided explorers across the Himalayas, from the legendary Everest Base Camp to the remote, untouched regions of Upper Mustang and Dolpo. His knowledge goes beyond maps and itineraries. He understands weather as instinct, altitude as rhythm, and terrain as conversation. Every decision on the trail is informed by experience earned step by step. Yet it is his presence that defines him most. Calm under pressure, attentive to every traveler, Laxman leads with quiet confidence. When the air thins and the trail tests resolve, his steadiness becomes reassurance. Safety is not a rule, it is a responsibility he carries naturally. For Laxman, trekking is more than reaching a destination. It is about immersion connecting with landscapes, cultures, and moments that slow time. Many who walk with him return, not to repeat a journey, but to discover a deeper one. The Himalayas continue to shape him and through him, they transform others. Laxman guides with calm authority and deep empathy. He leads by awareness, not force reading the mountains, the weather, and each traveler’s limits. Safety, cultural respect, and presence define his approach, turning every journey into a balanced blend of confidence, care, and quiet adventure. Rated 5★, with 20+ yrs experience, they are your ideal trekking companion.

What’s included & what’s not

Curated logistics so you focus on the trail.

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Everest Base Camp cost breakdown

Transparent pricing from the first deposit. Customize upgrades (helicopter exits, single supplements, hotel class) inside the Product Page editor.

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US$1299
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You Save US$300
Live per‑person priceUS$1355

Pricing auto‑adjusts by group size using the discount table.

Add‑ons

Base price (per person)$1,355
Add‑ons (per person)$0
Total per person$1,355
Total for 2 people$2,710
  • Secure your departure with a $300 deposit. Balance due 30 days prior.
  • Prices include guide flights, porter insurance, and all permits.
Group Discount Price (Per Person)USD
Per person (group of 2+)
$1,299
Solo traveler supplement
+$350
Helicopter exit add-on
From $750

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Smart departures

14-day Everest Base Camp departures

Guaranteed & flexible start dates with limited group sizes.

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Dec 2025

Depart 1–12

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Dec 2025112 (12 days)From $1,259

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Memberships

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No‑Surprises Guarantees

Taxes, permits, porter/guide wages, and meals included. No surprise invoices in Kathmandu.

Once you deposit we run the trek. Redundant Lukla flights, backup guides, and live waitlists keep teams moving.

WAFA-certified Sherpa leaders, oximeter checks, oxygen + SATCOM backups, and altitude physicians on-call.

Free date changes up to 14 days prior plus concierge planners to reroute or upgrade exits.

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Everest season intel

Everest Base Camp best season guide

Pick between spring rhododendrons or crisp autumn skies.

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Snow dusting trail
Avg -3°C7 mm60% snow
Trail feel

Short days, quiet

EBC focus

Seasonal Indicators

Temp Rain
Avg Temperature (°C)-5 to 13
Dec
Rainfall (mm)max 240
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Selected: Dec
Lower rain
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VisibilityGood
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Trail CrowdModerate
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ComfortHarsh Cold
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In the month of Dec, the average daytime temperature is -3.0°C, with about 7 mm of total rainfall, and a 60% chance of trail snowfall days. Short days, quiet. For conditions: Visibility is Good, Trail crowd is Moderate, Comfort feels Harsh Cold, and Snow risk is Likely.

Mar – Apr

Blooming valleys, mild temps, busier trails.

May – Jun

Warmer but hazier; consider early May.

Sep – Oct

Post-monsoon clarity, festivals, stable flights.

Nov – Dec

Cold evenings, quiet trails, clear mornings.

From trading trails to UNESCO heritage

History of the Everest region

British expeditions map Khumbu trade routes; trekking era begins.

Reconnaissance surveys
1921

Reconnaissance surveys

British expeditions map Khumbu trade routes; trekking era begins.

Sherpa Heritage

Sherpa culture monasteries resilience hospitality

Alpine Ecology

Glaciers rare fauna fragile flora

Climbing Ethics

Safety style stewardship evolving norms

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions about our treks, booking, gear, and more.

What fitness level is required?

Moderate-to-challenging. Train with hikes & cardio 6–8 weeks prior.

When is the best season?

Spring (Mar–May) and Autumn (Sep–Nov) for clear skies.

Is altitude sickness common?

We acclimatize gradually and monitor with oximeters.

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REVIEWS

Traveler reviews

Real stories from previous Everest departures.

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Real trekkers, real ART clips

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Sita & Jeevan · Google

5.0

Helicopter exits to Kala Patthar and those golden-hour teasers were unforgettable.

Lena & Mingma · TripAdvisor

5.0

ATE's team kept altitude on track while we filmed the sunrise clip—such a calm crew.

Rohan · Google

4.8

Guides captured the heli prep footage and kept us smiling through every reach.

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