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What is the easiest trek in Annapurna?

The Poon Hill-Ghorepani trek is one of the best Annapurna short trekking options. It's actually known as an 'easy' option in the Annapurnas, but that isn't necessarily true. There are some steep ascents, including a pre-dawn climb to the top of Poon Hill for a sunrise view.



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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 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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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.

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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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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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It's possible to do the Annapurna circuit trek without a guide or porter. I started the Annapurna circuit trek solo, and already while traveling to the place where the trek begins, I met amazing people. You will meet lots of people all the time. The feeling of safety on a trip to Nepal is high.

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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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Annapurna Base Camp is rated a Level 3, which means you can expect… “An average of 4 to 6 hours per day at altitudes not usually exceeding 4,500 metres. Some days may be up to 7 to 8 hours long but that is not typical. Typical elevation gain per day would be 300 – 700 metres.

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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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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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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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However, most guides offer expeditions from September through May. The period from September to November is the most popular time to do the trek as the weather is generally most clear at this time of year. As a result, the area is usually pretty crowded. On the way to ABC.

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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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Death rate estimates for Annapurna vary somewhat. In 2022, Men's Journal reported the rate at about 32 percent, but Wikipedia said that the rate fell from 32 percent in 2012 to just under 20 percent as of 2022.

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Mount Annapurna (8,091 m), as mentioned, is very dangerous. The mountain has the highest fatality rate of all the 14 mountains that rise above 8,000 m. It has a ratio of 34 deaths to every 100 successful climbs.

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