Annapurna, Chitwan and Everest
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Tour code: AEN Tour style: Classic Explore Tour comfort: Simple Trek grade: Moderate
DURATION DAYS 19
TOUR
£1495 19 £2325 20
TOUR ONLY FLIGHT INCLUSIVE
CONSERVATION AREA Annapurna I
GHOREPANI 2860m
Annapurna I 8091m
GHOREPANI 2860m
Poon Hill
0 km 22 km
Machhapuchhre 6993m
Annapurna II 7937m
TADOPANI GHANDRUK TIRKEDUNGA POKHARA
CHITWAN NP Jungle Lodge
INDIA Annapurna, Chitwan & Everest AEN Walking holiday exploring both the Annapurna and Everest regions
Join us in Nepal as we hike through the foothills of the Annapurna range and paddle along jungle backwaters in traditional dugout canoes. We also ride on elephant back in Chitwan National Park and search for the elusive one- horned rhino. We end with a short trek along the classic route to Everest Base Camp and a visit to Namche Bazaar.
19 day tour itinerary
Day 1 Join tour Kathmandu. Day 2 Kathmandu Visit Durbar Square and bazaar. Day 3 Pokhara Drive to the lakeside town. Day 4 Annapurna Trek through the foothills of the Annapurna mountain range. Walk from Nayapul to Gandruk (1960m). Days 5/6 Gurung Villages Trek through rhododendron forest to Tadopani and continue to Ghorepani. Day 7 Poon Hill Climb to the summit (3210m) at sunrise for spectacular panoramic views.
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Ghandruk Tadapani
Day 8 Pokhara Return to Nayapul and drive to Pokhara. Days 9/11 Chitwan Search for the elusive one-horned rhino in Chitwan National Park: ride on elephants and paddle along jungle backwaters in dugout canoes. Return to Kathmandu. Day 12 Everest Region Fly to the mountain airstrip at Lukla and then trek to Pakding. Day 13 Namche Bazaar Trek to the Sherpa capital Namche Bazaar. Day 14 Everest Trek along the classic route to Base Camp
Ghorepani Tikedhunga Pokhara
and walk to the Everest View Hotel for dramatic mountain views. Continue through Khunde Village and visit the local hospital built by the Himalayan Trust. Day 15/16 Lukla Return to Lukla via Monzo. Days 17/18 Kathmandu Free time to explore the city. Day 19 Tour ends Kathmandu.
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Pakding Namche Bazaar Khumjung
KATHMANDU Walking tour
NEPAL ANNAPURNA Annapurna II
GHANDRUK 1960m POKHARA
TIBET (CHINA)
DAYS DAYS
GREAT HIMALAYAN RANGE
Everest KHUMBU8848m
Kunde 0 km 22 km NATIONAL PARK Everest
NAMCHE 3446m
(Sagarmatha) 8848m
LUKLA 2840m
0 km 70 km Tour essentials
Accommodation: 7 nights hotels, 9 nights teahouses, 2 nights lodges. Meals: 18 breakfasts, 11 lunches and 11 dinners are included. Tour staff: Explore Tour Leader, driver(s), porters, local guides and naturalist. Transport: Bus and internal fl ights. Trekking Details: We trek for 8 days with an average of 4 hours walking each day. We reach a maximum altitude of 3840m. We have graded this trek as moderate. Group Size: Generally 10 to 16.
Planned tour dates
2013 Tour only dates 12 Feb - 02 Mar 19 Mar - 06 Apr 08 Oct - 26 Oct 29 Oct - 16 Nov 19 Nov - 07 Dec
2014 Tour only dates 11 Feb - 01 Mar 11 Mar - 29 Mar
Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.
Single rooms are available from £180 Day 4 - 5.5hrs Day 5 - 5hrs Day 6 - 6hrs Day 7 - 4hrs Day 8 - 4hrs Day 12 - 3hrs Day 13 - 6hrs Day 14 - 5hrs Day 15 - 5hrs 94 For more information and to book, go online at
www.explore.co.uk SAGAMARTHA
KHUMJUNG 3780m
NAMCHE LUKLA
PHAKDING 2652m
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