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Is Annapurna same as Everest Base Camp?

The Annapurna Circuit and the Everest Base Camp trek are two very different treks. Yes, they both take place in the Himalayas in Nepal, and they both involve lots of trekking at high altitude. But they're incredibly different in many other respects, including the ease with which you can get to them and back again.



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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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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.

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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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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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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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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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However, the road access all the way to Manang and even to Muktinath has made every trekker question if Annapurna Circuit Trek is still worth it, and the answer is yes!

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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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Both treks and base camps are fantastic and offer amazing scenery while also introducing you to an ancient culture and hospitable people. For ourselves, we feel that Nepal's Everest Base Camp trek is the better trek. We say this primarily because of the greater variety in scenery along the trek route.

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The Everest Base Camp trek on the south side, at an elevation of 5,364 m (17,598 ft), is one of the most popular trekking routes in the Himalayas and about 40,000 people per year make the trek there from Lukla Airport (2,846 m (9,337 ft)).

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This means you will ascend much slower on an Everest base camp trek which will give the body more time to acclimatize. This is one of the main reasons why Kilimanjaro is considered to be harder. The trail to Everest base camp has more ups and downs throughout the trek, they are also more challenging under foot.

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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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Until recently, since Annapurna is “only” 8,091m, it was climbed without supplementary oxygen. Yet seasoned climbers tackled the peak with caution. Many of the early 14×8,000m listers left Annapurna till last.

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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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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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“You obviously do need to be reasonably fit to tackle the Annapurna Circuit, with stamina more vital than sprinting skills. Some of the inclines are long and demand endurance, and the steps can be deep, so you're doing a lot of leg work.

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The Annapurna Circuit trek lies in a remote region of the Himalayas and while, yes, it's a challenging trek – it's TOTALLY achievable and absolutely worth it.

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Annapurna peak in west Nepal, first climbed by Maurice Herzog of France in the early 1950s, is considered dangerous because of the risk of frequent avalanches. At least 365 people have climbed Annapurna and more than 72 have died on the mountain, according to hiking officials.

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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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