The Royal Trek combination
The trail was frequently followed by His Royal Highness the Prince Charles of United Kingdom in 1980 AD. Prince Charles got fascinated by the spectacular views of mountains.
Mt. Annapurna is the most spectacualr gaurdian mountain seen from Pokhara city. And this very view triggers aspiration in you to take the adventure journey all way to its lap; the annapuran Base Camp. Now, this trek (ABC) is one of Nepal’s most iconic trekking journeys, leading you through lush forests, charming Gurung villages, and the spectacular Annapurna Sanctuary. This 7-day itinerary is designed for trekkers seeking a short, beautiful, and rewarding Himalayan experience. The trip begins from Pokhara.
Sunrise experience at Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m)
Close-up views of Annapurna I, Machhapuchhre, and Hiunchuli
Forest walk through rhododendron, oak & bamboo trails
Traditional Gurung hospitality
Relaxing natural hot springs at Jhinu
Pokhara is 200 km west from kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. Tribhuvan International Airport is the only one international airport operating regulary in Nepal. After arrival, you might like to spend a couple of days witnessing the midieval awe inspiring architectures in the ancient city of kathmandu. Amidst the cacophony of kathmandu city, discover some jawdropping historical monument in the world heritage sites and observe the age old traditions going live in every squares and corners of the city.
Now, to reach pokhara you can catch a domestic flight and land in the city of nature in just 25 minutes or prefer to go overland either in Luxury tourist Bus or private car. Either way, the thrill will last about 7 hours. We will organize it seamlessly at your ease.
Nepal is not just a destination for serene mountains and spiritual exploration; it’s also a paradise for thrill-seekers craving heart-pounding adventure. If you believe life is about embracing every opportunity, Nepal is where your adrenaline dreams come true. From leaping into thin air to navigating roaring rapids, the country offers some of the most exhilarating activities on Earth.
Bungee jumping in Pokhara is a popular adventure activity located in Hemja, about 20–25 minutes from Lakeside. The jump is done from a steel tower structure with a vertical drop of around 70–80 meters, offering a thrilling few-second free-fall over a scenic river and hillside landscape. Operated mainly by HighGround Adventures and local partners, the experience is known for its quick accessibility, water-touch option, and panoramic mountain views. Participants must meet basic age and weight requirements and can add photos or videos for an extra fee. The overall experience takes 1.5–3 hours and provides an exciting, safe, and convenient adrenaline rush for visitors exploring Pokhara.
White Water Rafting
Nepal’s rivers, fed by Himalayan glaciers, provide world-class white water rafting opportunities. Navigate through raging rapids on the Trishuli or Seti Rivers as you conquer nature’s raw power. It’s not just an adventure but a chance to immerse yourself in Nepal’s stunning river landscapes and verdant valleys.
For those who crave something unique, canyoning in Nepal offers the perfect mix of adventure and nature. Rappel down dramatic cliff faces, slide into natural pools, and explore hidden waterfalls. It’s a thrilling test of skill and courage, with every descent bringing a sense of triumph.
Soar like a bird over the breathtaking Fewa Lake in Pokhara, one of the world’s best paragliding destinations. As you glide through the sky, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of the Annapurna range and the lush Pokhara Valley below. It’s a surreal experience that combines thrill with serenity.
Hold your breath as you launch yourself down the world’s most extreme zipline. Stretching over 1.8 kilometers, the Zip Flyer in Nepal is an adrenaline-pumping ride that sends you hurtling at speeds of up to 120 km/h. With stunning mountain vistas all around, this is an adventure like no other.
Zip Flyer begins from the hilltop of Sarangkot (≈ 1,550–1,625 m above sea level), about a 30-minute drive from Lakeside, and descends roughly 600 metres to Hemja (≈ 950–960 m), across a steel-cable zipline stretching about 1.8 km. Riders plunge down the steep ~56° slope at high speed — up to 120 km/h, with some operators citing up to 140 km/h. The ride lasts a couple of minutes, offering sweeping aerial views of the lush forest, the valley below, the flowing Seti River, and snow-capped Himalayan peaks including Annapurna and Machhapuchhre. It’s known as one of the longest, steepest and fastest ziplines worldwide, delivering an exhilarating adrenaline-rush with unforgettable mountain vistas.
To top it off, these activities can be seamlessly combined with Annapurna Base Camp trek itineraries, creating a perfect blend of thrill and exploration. So, pack your bags, unleash your adventurous spirit, and let Nepal redefine your idea of excitement.
The trail was frequently followed by His Royal Highness the Prince Charles of United Kingdom in 1980 AD. Prince Charles got fascinated by the spectacular views of mountains.
Annapurna Hot Spring trek is a mixed combination trek to experience Himalayan culture, Natural Hot springs and Rafting rapids in Trishuli. Nestled amidst the serene beauty of the Annapurna region, Tatopani's hot springs offer a blissful respite for weary trekkers. Immerse yourself in soothing mineral-rich waters, easing tired muscles and rejuvenating the body after days of trekking. Surrounded by lush greenery and the sound of cascading waterfalls, the hot springs create a tranquil oasis.
Annapurana Sanctury Trek is a spectacular venture into the south face of Annapurna through the diversified picturesque villages, neatly terraced fields, dense forests, flashy rhododendron bushes and roaring rivers, along a pleasant trails embellished with captivating mountains.