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Do you need a tent on the Annapurna Circuit?

Annapurna Circuit Trek is a remote trek, but you will find lodging available at all the right places, so you do not need a tent camp. However, you will need proper clothing, gear, and equipment for a safe and comfortable journey.



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Temperature and insulation. You'll need a winter sleeping bag that can handle below-freezing temperatures for the Annapurna Circuit trek.

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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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Annapurna Circuit Trek is also suitable for beginners as well as first-timer hikers.

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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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Highest altitude reached Annapurna Circuit crosses the Thorung La pass at 5,416m. Whereas Annapurna Base Camp trek reaches 4,100m. Thus the highest point of the ABC trek is 1,300m lower than AC. This means there is a lower risk of altitude sickness on ABC yet of course you still need to ascend slowly.

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The trek is long enough to immerse you into the Annapurna way of life, and the variety of terrain, the lack of altitude-related issues, and the fact you have Pokhara on the end of it makes this trek, and any other in this region, well worth more than a fleeting thought.

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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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Everyone's Annapurna Circuit packing list needs to include the following equipment:
  • Duffel bag.
  • Backpack.
  • Rain cover.
  • Hydration bladder and water bottles.
  • Trekking poles.
  • Winter sleeping bag.


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We recommend a good level of fitness for both our Annapurna Sanctuary trek and our Everest Base Camp trek. Generally speaking you'll be trekking for 10 – 12 Km's (6 to 7.5 miles) a day, so it's a good idea to start training in the hills around your home well before setting out to Nepal.

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The best months to trek to Annapurna base camp are pre-monsoon are February, March, April and May. If you are set on trekking post monsoon, we high recommend trekking in late September, October, November and December, furthermore early September is also an option but we prefer the months listed above.

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This walking route leads you to reach a base camp of Mt Annapurna. Annapurna Base Camp Trek is suitable for beginners who are hiking in the Himalayan zone for the first time. Every person with a normal fitness level can walk 5 to 6 hours a day may join Annapurna Base Camp Trek.

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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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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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Annapurna Base Camp is crowded in the peak spring season.

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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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