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7 day trekking guide: how to get off the tourist track of annapurna basecamp

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ANNAPURNA BASECAMP VS. OTHER TRAILS IN THE REGION

if we'd had enough time, we probably would have ended up on the ABC trek during our time in annapurna – i have no doubt in my mind that this trail is stunning and an ample challenge. after spending time in the region, i know that 20 years ago this path or the even longer annapurna circuit would have been my dream. what we learned though is that today, like anything that is very popular, this trail has gotten very touristy and crowded [we were mind blown by the amount of people heading to base camp in what is technically the "off" season]. this is definitely not a bad thing and it is really great for nepal's economy which is largely driven by tourism. it's just not how we prefer to experience the great outdoors, but it is always great to see more respectful people enjoying the obscure beauty our planet has to offer. 

we worked with our sherpa kamala to map out alternative trail options that are less known about and less trampled. there are HUNDREDS of trails and small villages within the annapurna region, making it easy to dart off the ABC path and onto more quiet and peaceful routes that are less developed. we started on the same route that all ABC trekkers take, which leads to the town of ghorephani and poonhill [the famous sunrise viewing point]. from there, we took a turn onto a fairly new trail that opened a little less than a year ago. there isn't much info on some of these trails/villages online and it again validates the value of having a sherpa. it was slightly more rugged and strenuous at times, but the beauty along the way and isolated teahouse experiences you have at night were magical. we only wish we had more time to get even deeper into the annapurna region.
 




O U R  T R E K  B R O K E N  D O W N  B Y  D A Y:



DAY 1: KATHMANDU >> POKHARA
we arranged a 7 hour bus ride in town, this can be done pretty much anywhere – just make sure to book with a "tourist" bus – it shouldn't cost you more than $7 - $10 pp. we slept 2 nights in pokhara to get situated. 



DAY 2: POKHARA >> ANAYAPUL [by taxi], ANAYAPUL >> HILLE
5 miles of hiking, 400M of climbing, sleeping at 1,460 M
after meeting up with our guide, kamala, she helped me rent a warmer jacket in town [you can also rent sleeping bags & pretty much any gear you can think of for cheap]. having kamala with us helped us get a good price [$1/day]. we grabbed a taxi [$10] that took us up to anayapul, which is where most of the trails in annapurna start from. to be honest, this day of hiking was the least exciting. it was just walking straight uphill on a road, but it slowly acclimates you to the altitude which is great. if you prefer, you can pay for a car almost all the way to hille. 
 


DAY 3: HILLE >> GHOREPHANI
8 miles of hiking, 1,400 meters of climbing, sleeping at 2,860M
this day requires a LOT of uphill climbing. as we gained elevation, the temperature dropped and we even had some snow! be sure to have a big breakfast and stop for a good break at lunch – your legs will need it. 
 


DAY 4: GHOREPHANI >> KHOBRA RIDGE
this stop was actually not a part of our trek so we do not have photos, but if we did it over again this stop would absolutely be a part of it. being a fairly new trail, you can get stunning views of annapurna while being away from the crowds. ask your sherpa about adding this stop onto your trek, as there is not much info about it online. 
 



DAY 5: KHOPRA >> DOBATO
8.3 miles of hiking, 1,128M of climbing
we hiked from ghorephani to dobato, another option if you want a shorter trek. we woke up for the sunrise hike to poon hill [3,210M] which requires 45 minutes of uphill climbing in the snow. if we could do it over – we would skip sunrise and go up 20 minutes later to avoid the crowd. the view is equally as beautiful [and warmer!], plus the lighting is actually better a few minutes after sunrise. the rest of the day was spent climbing even higher through the snow to the very remote guesthouse in dobato – this place is run by just two young men, and everything was completely frozen over. 
 


DAY 6: DOBATO >> CHUILE
7 miles of hiking, downhill [tough on the knees!]
another early morning for a sunrise summit at muldhai point [which was far more intimate than poonhill]. we woke up with icicles growing on our sleeping bags. at over 12,500ft – this was our coldest night by far! later we stopped in tadapani for lunch, and had mostly down hill the rest of the day – which can be almost harder than uphill at times. we made our way to warmer temps staying at a very cozy guesthouse making new friends and huddling around the fire. 
 


DAY 7: CHUILE >> JHINU HOTSPRINGS
5.4 miles of hiking, mostly through rice fields and local villages
hiking through a mixture of rice fields and local villages, i loved getting to see a brief snapshot into local life. after arriving for a late lunch at the guest house, we dropped our packs and put on bathing suits to check out the jhinu hotsprings – it was crowded because we went on a local holiday [kids were out of school], but still very relaxing and cool to see. 
 


DAY 8: JHINU >> POTHANA
11.8 miles of hiking
our last full day became more of a march to the finish, as the views were less spectacular and we were focused on finishing strong - looking forward to a big lunch in town!
 



WANT MORE? SEE OUR PHOTO JOURNAL HERE
ALL OF OUR TREKKING GEAR CAN BE FOUND HERE
 




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annapurna photo journal: planning for a trek in nepal

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NEPAL IS SUCH A MYSTICAL AND HECTIC COUNTRY
... that is truly as taxing as it is rewarding. for mountain & outdoor enthusiasts, in many ways the himalayas are the pinnacle. treks to basecamp in both the everest and annapurna region have become wildly popular in recent years – but due to timing we had to improvise and are glad we ended up on a lesser known trail. more specifics about our trek will be shared in the next post, but to start – here are some of our favorite photos from 7 days spent backpacking around the annapurna region. this land is spiritual and unique – it is hard to do it justice, but we hope our photos [and video] can help take you to this special place. 
 



PLANNING TO DO A TREK? HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO GET YOU STARTED:


 

D O  I  N E E D  A  S H E R P A? 
in our opinion, this is 100% a YES. guides are generally not expensive [ours was $25/day] and give you the opportunity to learn more about the region, have someone with you who speaks the language and knows the mountain, allowing you to change course whenever you want. we ended climbing over a snow covered ridge and slept in a small teahouse on a peak with only one other trekker... which was a refreshing change from the hundreds of people heading to annapurna basecamp (ABC). 

** three sisters is a great company to book through, as they promote female sherpas. we worked with kamala pun, who is an independent guide, and we would highly recommend her. 

W H A T  T I M E  O F  Y E A R  I S  B E S T ? 
we visited in winter [december – february] and experienced cool temps, sunny & clear skies and few crowds on the trail. we found this to be the perfect time of year for hiking anything below base camp. we did get snow as we climbed above 3,000M, but this made the views in every direction breathtaking. we also heard that early spring is beautiful to catch a lot of the flowers in bloom while the trail is still quieter before the summer season. based on the crowds we saw during the "off season" it seems like going during "peak season" would almost not be worth it. 

W H A T  G E A R  D O  I  N E E D ? 
** if you are not a big gear person, almost EVERYTHING is available for rent in pokhara or kathmandu. you can also buy gear for very very cheap [almost everything is knock-off]. when you're done with it, you can donate it or try to sell it to other trekkers if you don't want to bring it home. 

  • sleeping bag [the guest houses have blankets but, they're not that warm] – you can easily rent these 
  • cramp-ons [your sherpa may have or you can rent them] 
  • water purifier [our fav] & electrolyte tablets to stay extra hydrated 
  • instant coffee or tea – will save you a ton of money along the trail! 
  • healthy hiking snacks [bars, dried fruits, peanut butter, trail mix, etc] outside of a well-earned snickers,  there are not a ton of options available in the guest houses
  • travel shower towel & flip flops 
  • body wipes – sometimes i was way too cold to take a shower, these would have been a nice back up 
  • see our full list of gear here

H O W  M U C H  D O E S  I T  C O S T ?
we averaged about $25 a day for 2 people and were trying to stick to a budget. have plenty of cash! there is no way to get it once you're on the mountain. price break down: breakfast ($3/person), lunch ($4-7/person), dinner ($4-7/person), lodging ($4/person) & warm drinks like coffee or  tea (about $1/cup). this is all available on the mountain. 

D O  I  N E E D  T O  T R A I N ?
if you are a fit person, no. but the trek isn't easy by any means and there is a ton of uphill climbing as you would expect in the himalayas. as you get to higher altitudes, make sure to take it slow and drink a lot of water. we learned a tip from a nurse on the trek – 75mg aspirin tablets in your water twice/day to help with altitude sickness. yoga before and after in kathmandu really helped too.

H O W  M A N Y  D A Y S  D O  I  N E E D ?
we did our trek in 7 days and it felt like the perfect amount. any less, and you cant get up to high enough elevations, and that is honestly where the landscape holds true to the picturesque himalayan beauty. we met people who were hiking for 3-4 days, and unfortunately in that amount of time you are very rushed and can't get the true experience. anywhere from 7 – 15 days would be ideal. 
 


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a very remote mountain getaway: hotel briol & val di funes

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after our time in the eastern dolomites we moved west [to the more german/austrian region] and met up with two besties for a remote getaway at hotel briol near val di funes. we had read about this hotel in a few various write ups [like here and here] and were intrigued by the design & unique location tucked in the mountains. 

HOTEL BRIOL:
is actually way more remote that we realized. when you arrive, you park your car at the bottom of the mountain and are then taxi'ed up in a 4x4 mountain mobile by a true legend of a driver. this means you're likely not leaving the property during your visit which is definitely not a bad thing. the rooms are extremely cozy, nature surrounds you and there are a ton of hikes that leave right from the property. tyrolean breakfast & lunch are included with your stay, and dinner is served each night in the rustic-y dining area. if you plan on drinking multiple bottles of wine during your visit like us, i would recommend packing a few of your own to save $.
rooms start at about $69/night/person. 

THE EXPERIENCE:
our room was simple and chic with a beautiful view. that being said, we were a 10 minute up-hill walk away from the main dining area/common room of the hotel [where they had all the food & drinks]. but it actually made for a hilarious memory of trekking uphill together each day [and one night in the pouring rain]. if i were to do it again though i would make sure that i booked a room in the main house. if you're looking for a place to just getaway and be one with nature – this is truly the spot. no one will ever find you here. 

HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR VISIT:
we stayed for 2 nights and spent our one full day hiking to unterhorn rifugio. the hike was absolutely stunning and a great workout, which of course made us happy to see schnitzel and beer [and grapa] when we finally arrived. italy's trails are very well marked, however we found a way to got lost on the way back to briol which made for a borderline scary, but funny experience. later we soaked warmed up in the sauna and drank entirely too much wine with dinner, and actually ended up sleeping 4 wide in a king bed together. here are a few favorite photos from our visit...
 

 

^^ VAL DI FUNES:
is a must see during your visit to the western dolomites, [about a 45 minute drive from bolzano]. we followed the map to the church of st. magdalena and had to climb into some private property to get the photo you see here, but i'm sure there are non illegal ways to get the same shot ;). 


 

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