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Can you see Everest from Annapurna?

Many people ask got confused about the Everest view from Annapurna Region. Annapurna Region's views are totally different and Everest is another part of the world. The clear answer, From Pokhara or during the Annapurna Region Trek we can't see Mt. Everest!



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Which Mountains Can You See from Annapurna Base Camp?
  • Annapurna I (8,091 m/ 26,545 ft)
  • Annapurna III (7,555 m/ 24,787 ft)
  • Annapurna South (7,219 m/ 23,684 ft)
  • Gangapurna (7,455 m/ 24,459 ft)
  • Gandharva Chuli (6,248 m/ 20,499 ft)
  • Himalchuli (6,816 m/ 22,362 ft)
  • Macchapucchre (6,993 m/ 22,943 ft).


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Gokyo Ri is another excellent viewpoint for Mount Everest, located in the Gokyo Valley of Nepal. It is accessible from the village of Gokyo, which is about a 2-day trek from the town of Lukla.

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Annapurna Base Camp is a different kettle of fish. Located in the heart of the Annapurna's some 200km to the west of Everest, the area is accessed through Pokhara, a 6 hr drive or 30 min flight from Kathmandu. The trek length is similar but at 4130m, the maximum altitude on this trek is much lower.

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There are several options for viewing Mount Everest, but the three best viewpoints are Kala Patthar, Gokyo Ri, and Everest Base Camp.
  • Kala Patthar. ...
  • Gokyo Ri. ...
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  • Other Tips and Considerations.


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Everest View Trek is the easiest and most scenic way to see Mount Everest face to face. This is the most popular trek for those who either do not have enough time or are inexperienced in high altitude trekking.

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If you're unsure of your mountaineering abilities, Annapurna is a slightly less taxing circuit. There are fewer steep climbs and the average altitude is much lower. Plus, instead of being funnelled into the Khumbu Valley on Everest, you can choose from a variety of trails, some of which don't exceed 2000m in altitude.

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Trekking to Annapurna is much easier than trekking to Everest Base Camp. The Annapurna base Camp trek is more manicured with more stairs as trails and better maintained. There are less people on the Annapurna Base Camp trail. Pokhara is much nicer than the dusty streets of Kathmandu.

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Everest is actually much easier to climb than Annapurna is. Of the infrastructure for the climbers on both those mountains, Everest has a much bigger and better infrastructure that can support much more climbers than the infrastructure for climbers of Annapurna.

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There are two ways to climb Everest: from Nepal or the Tibetan side. While climbing the mountain from Nepal is a popular route for experienced mountaineers, the Tibetan side has easier access to the base camp.

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At least 365 people have climbed Annapurna and more than 72 have died on the mountain, according to hiking officials.

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Now, K2 is either the most or 2nd most difficult 8000er at the least (Annapurna is more dangerous but K2 is considered harder) and K2 has the 2nd least amount of oxygen of any peak on Earth.

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Difficulty level Most trekkers reach Kala Patthar to enjoy the fantastic early morning views. Generally, treks above 5,000m are regarded as challenging. Hence, Everest Base Camp treks are much more challenging than the Annapurna Base Camp trek. Higher altitudes mean lower oxygen levels and hikes become very exhaustive.

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Is Annapurna harder than Kilimanjaro? As a comparison, Everest Base Camp is a Level 4, and Kilimanjaro is a Level 5. So technically, Annapurna Base Camp is “easier” than both of those expeditions.

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It does not require a technical climb. Any person who can walk around 6 hours a day can join Annapurna Base Camp Trek. Walking at higher altitudes is a bit physically demanding. For this, you are advised to do jogging or some aerobic exercise a few weeks before you start the trip.

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You have to slowly get your body used to the lack of oxygen. All the research on high altitude suggests that spending more time at the critical acclimatization point of 3,500m/ 11,500 feet is essential. All of our Annapurna Trips include a hike up to the famous Poon Hill.

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Climbing Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, is an awe-inspiring and demanding challenge that requires meticulous preparation and extensive training. Attempting such a feat without prior mountaineering experience is dangerous and highly discouraged.

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The Long EBC Trek Route with Cho La Pass & Gokyo Lakes
  • Out of all 16 days or trekking to Everest Base Camp and back to Lukla, the 3-4 hours from the Cho La glacier rim to Thangnak were the most difficult.
  • The second hardest day on Everest Base Camp trek is the one from Tengboche to Dingboche.


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