Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal

NOV 20 - DEC 1, 2026

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The details

Nov 20 - Dec 1, 2026

Trip Dates

Up to 10 people

Group Size

$3,999/person*

Price:

*$999 deposit; balance due Aug 22, 2026

  • All Meals: From dinner on Day 1 to our final breakfast, absolutely all meals are included.

    Lodging: Double occupancy in a mix of hotels and traditional tea houses. Note that some tea houses may have dormitory-style lodging. Limited private room upgrades are available.

    All Activities listed in the itinerary.

    Also included: Airport transfers, domestic flights, professional drivers, guides & porters, permits, and good vibes.

  • Flights:  Book your flights via Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) in Kathmandu. You will also need to buy an entry visa upon arrival.

    Gratuities: Capsule Adventures utilizes local guides and operators wherever possible and they are always appreciative of your tips. Tipping your trip leader is completely optional and not expected.

    Travel Insurance: This is not required, but strongly recommended.

  • Trek to Annapurna Base Camp (13,555 ft) surrounded by some of the highest peaks on Earth

    Hike through bamboo forests, alpine valleys, and glacier basins deep in the Himalayas

    Immerse yourself in authentic Nepali culture in villages like Chomrung and Himalaya

    Watch sunrise over Annapurna and Machhapuchare, an unforgettable Himalayan moment

    Relax in natural hot springs at Jhinu Danda after days on the trail

    Explore Kathmandu’s sacred temples and Pokhara’s lakeside charm

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Post-Trip Feels

ITinerary

  • Touch down in Nepal’s lively capital surrounded by temples, prayer flags, and mountain air. Meet your group for a late-afternoon trek briefing followed by our welcome dinner.

  • Enjoy a morning touring ancient cities and UNESCO world heritage highlights of the Kathmandu Valley (Swayambhu, Kathmandu Durbar Square).

    In the late afternoon, we take short flight to the beautiful lakeside city of Pokhara. The Pokhara Valley offers a spectacular panorama of Nepal’s central Himalayas with Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre dominating the skyline.

  • Drive along winding mountain roads to Jhinu Bridge, where our trek begins. Cross suspension bridges and climb stone steps to reach Chomrung (7,090 ft), a village perched above terraced hillsides.

    Hiking Time: 2.5 hours

  • Today the trail descends steeply to the banks of the river Chomrung Khola. We cross over the river on a suspension bridge, then climb steeply through bamboo thickets leading to the small village of Sinuwa Danda. Here, the trail levels off and follows a ridge traveling through rhododendron and bamboo forests, always in view of the mountains.

    Arrive in Bamboo (7,600 ft), surrounded by thick green groves and the distant echo of waterfalls.

    Hiking Time: 5hrs
    510ft elevation gain

  • Follow the trail deeper into the sanctuary as the air cools and the trees thin. Reach Himalaya Village (9,350ft), tucked between cliffs and mist-shrouded peaks.

    Hiking Time: 6hrs
    1,750ft elevation gain

  • Trek past cascading rivers and icy moraines as the mountains begin to tower above you. Along the way, we cross Hinku Cave and then make our way to Deruali with its wondrous rock cliffs lining both sides of the ridge.

    Arrive at Machhapuchare Base Camp (12,050 ft) beneath the striking “Fishtail” peak.

    Hiking Time: 4.5hrs
    2,700ft elevation gain

  • Climb into the heart of the Himalayas on Thanksgiving morning, surrounded by the towering peaks of Annapurna and Machhapuchare. As you reach base camp (13,555ft) timed with the rising sun, gratitude will feel effortless in a place this vast and humbling. Celebrate the day with your crew beneath a sky filled with prayer flags, jagged peaks, and awe-filled silence.

    Hiking Time: 2hrs
    1,505ft elevation gain

  • Begin our long descent surrounded by receding views of the mountainous sanctuary. Return to the warmth of Bamboo and the comfort of lowland air.

    Hiking time: 8hrs
    -5,955ft elevation loss

  • Hike through forest trails back to Jhinu. After soaking the hot springs, we drive back to Pokhara for well-deserved hotel room and celebratory dinner.

  • Wake to a peaceful lakeside morning and wander through cafés and craft stalls. Optional adventures await, from yoga to paragliding to boating on Phewa Lake.

  • Wake up to sunrise on Fishtail, Annapurna South and Hiunchuli. This morning, we will take a flight back to Kathmandu.

    Upon reaching Kathmandu, we will drive to Boudhanath Stupa. After Boudhanath Stupa, we will drive to Patan Durbar Square.

    Spend the rest of the evening exploring markets or relaxing before our farewell dinner.

  • Say goodbye to Nepal and the (new) friends you’ve shared the trail with.

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Meet Your trip LeaderS

Sober since 2021, Ryan Lee started Capsule to create the kind of travel experience that feels as real as it is wild. He’s here to support you, roast you (lovingly), and make sure the vibe stays strong from day 1.

Ryan's Story

Nima Tashi Sherpa leads Last Frontiers Trekking, a 40-year-old Nepalese travel company known for authentic Himalayan adventures. Nima brings a modern vision to a proud family legacy.

Nima's Story

How to Join

1. Schedule A Briefing

Use the scheduler below to book a quick call with your trip leader.

2. Secure Your Spot

After the call, we’ll send you some paperwork and a link to pay your deposit.

3. Pack Your BaGS

We can’t wait to explore the world with you!

 FAQs

  • Yes. While Nepal occasionally experiences political demonstrations, tourism continues to operate smoothly and safely. We partner with a local team based in Kathmandu who monitor conditions daily and handle all logistics with decades of experience.

  • This is a moderate to challenging trek, with daily hikes between 2–8 hours and steady altitude gain. You don’t need to be a mountaineer, but you should be comfortable hiking several days in a row and enjoy being active outdoors.

  • No prior experience is required, but a good fitness base helps. Training with hikes, stair-stepper, or weighted walks a few months in advance will make the journey more enjoyable.

    Pro tip: If you want to simulate high-altitude, go for a brisk walk or run during the hottest and most humid part of the day.

  • In November, daytime temps hover around 50–65°F (10–18°C) and nights can dip close to freezing at higher elevations. Clear skies make it one of the best times to trek.

  • In Kathmandu and Pokhara, we’ll stay in comfortable boutique hotels. During the trek, we’ll stay in mountain teahouses: simple but cozy lodges with warm meals, shared dining spaces, and stunning views right outside your door.

  • Yes, all meals are included from our welcome dinner on Day 1 to breakfast on the final day.

    As long as you let us know ahead of time, we can accommodate most dietary restrictions.

  • Yes. The itinerary balances group activities with free time so you can shop, relax, or see more of Kathmandu and Pokhara at your own pace.

  • We’ll send a detailed packing list before departure, but essentials include hiking boots, layers for warmth, a down jacket, and a rain jacket (just in case). Sleeping bags, walking sticks, and air mattresses can be rented or arranged locally if needed.

  • Service is spotty in the mountains (dnd thats a feature not a bug).
    You’ll have access to Wi-Fi in Kathmandu and Pokhara, but expect to be mostly offline during the trek.

  • Yes. It is not mandatory, but it is strongly recommended for international travel.

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