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Overview And Highlights
Base Camp to Base Camp Services
Nepal’s trekking peaks offer a thrilling introduction to Himalayan mountaineering—reaching summits between 5,500 and 6,600 meters, with a blend of technical challenge and jaw-dropping views. Annapurna Encounter offers Base Camp to Base Camp Services for climbers who’ve already reached the respective base camps and want professional support only for the ascent and descent.
These packages are ideal for trekkers finishing the Everest Base Camp, Three Passes, Annapurna Circuit, or similar treks and seeking an add-on adventure with safety, training, gear, and a licensed climbing Sherpa.
Trekking Peaks Itinerary & Highlights
1. Island Peak (6,189m) – Everest Region
Best For: First-time climbers, EBC trekkers
Base Camp Location: Near Chhukung, Khumbu
Itinerary (4 Days)
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Day 1: Arrive at Island Peak Base Camp (5,100m), equipment check, meet guide
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Day 2: Acclimatization & pre-climb training (ropes, glacier, ice axe)
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Day 3: Summit attempt (2 AM start), return to base camp
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Day 4: Departure (trek out to Chhukung or Dingboche)
Features: Glacier walk, headwall with fixed rope, views of Lhotse, Makalu, Ama Dablam
2. Mera Peak (6,476m) – Hinku Valley
Best For: High-altitude lovers seeking easier technical terrain
Base Camp Location: Khare
Itinerary (4 Days)
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Day 1: Meet at Khare, prep and check gear
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Day 2: Trek to High Camp (~5,800m), acclimatization, overnight in tent
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Day 3: Summit day (very early start), panoramic views of Everest range, descend to Khare
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Day 4: Trek out (self-managed)
Features: Long glacier, use of rope for crevasse safety, no steep headwall
3. Lobuche East (6,119m) – Near EBC Trail
Best For: Experienced trekkers or those wanting more technical exposure
Base Camp Location: Lobuche village or Lobuche High Camp
Itinerary (4 Days)
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Day 1: Arrive at Lobuche Base Camp, prepare and brief
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Day 2: Trek to High Camp (~5,400m), training and rest
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Day 3: Summit day (glacier, fixed ropes, steep climb), return to base camp
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Day 4: Trek out via EBC trail
Features: Technical ridgeline, rock/snow mix, stunning views over EBC and Khumbu Icefall
4. Pisang Peak (6,091m) – Annapurna Region
Best For: Annapurna Circuit trekkers
Base Camp Location: Pisang village
Itinerary (4 Days)
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Day 1: Arrive at Pisang Base Camp, check gear, meet guide
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Day 2: Hike to High Camp (5,400m), rope handling & training
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Day 3: Summit day: glacier crossing and steep snow ridge, return to base
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Day 4: Trek to Manang or resume Annapurna Circuit
Features: Technical upper ridge, views of Annapurna II, Gangapurna, Tilicho
5. Chulu East (6,584m) – Annapurna Region
Best For: Fit and experienced trekkers, off-the-beaten-path climbers
Base Camp Location: Ledar or Yak Kharka (near Manang)
Itinerary (5 Days)
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Day 1: Meet at base camp, equipment prep
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Day 2: Climb to High Camp (~5,500m), stay overnight
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Day 3: Summit push: long ascent with snow slopes and rope use, descend to High Camp
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Day 4: Extra day for weather or contingency
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Day 5: Return trek to Yak Kharka or onward to Thorong La
Features: Remote, stunning eastern views, long summit ridge
6. Tent Peak (Tharpu Chuli) – 5,663m – Annapurna Base Camp
Best For: Climbers based at Annapurna Base Camp
Base Camp Location: Annapurna Sanctuary
Itinerary (4 Days)
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Day 1: Arrive at ABC, trek to Tent Peak Base Camp
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Day 2: Pre-climb training, acclimatization
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Day 3: Summit Tent Peak and return to base
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Day 4: Return trek to Machhapuchhre Base Camp or Deurali
Features: Inside Annapurna Amphitheater, best peak for ABC trekkers wanting a climb.
Base Camp to Base Camp Climbing Costs (Indicative 2025–2026)
Trekking Peak | 1 Pax | 2–3 Pax | 4–6 Pax | 7+ Pax |
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Island Peak | $980 | $740 | $690 | $650 |
Mera Peak | $1100 | $880 | $820 | $770 |
Lobuche East | $1050 | $820 | $760 | $710 |
Pisang Peak | $950 | $790 | $740 | $690 |
Chulu East | $1150 | $890 | $840 | $790 |
Tent Peak | $800 | $660 | $620 | $580 |
Prices valid for Spring and Autumn 2025 & 2026. Subject to change based on route conditions and group customization.
Why Climb with Annapurna Encounter?
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✅ Decades of Himalayan guiding experience
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✅ Licensed, local, and insured climbing Sherpa guides
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✅ Small group focus with a 100% safety-first record
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✅ Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
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✅ Customized service: from minimal support to full expeditions
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✅ Environmentally responsible and porter welfare-focused operations
Ready to Plan Your Summit?
Get in touch with Annapurna Encounter Pvt. Ltd. for tailor-made climbing support for any of Nepal’s trekking peaks. Whether you are climbing solo or with a team, our Base Camp to Base Camp Service ensures your Himalayan summit is safe, supported, and successful.
What Is Included ?
Professional Guide Support
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Licensed and insured UIAA-trained climbing Sherpa
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Pre-climb briefing and skill training at base camp
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Guide’s equipment, food, wages, and insurance fully covered
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First aid kit and basic high-altitude medical support
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Emergency satellite communication system
Permits & Documentation
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Climbing permit (NMA or local authority depending on peak)
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National Park or Conservation Area entry fee
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TIMS Card (where applicable)
Accommodation & Meals
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2 to 4 nights in tented accommodation at base and/or high camp
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Full-board meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the climbing period
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Boiled drinking water during climbing days
Group Climbing Equipment
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Fixed ropes, dynamic ropes, carabiners, snow bars
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Ice screws, jumar, figure-eight, ascenders/descenders
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Tents, kitchen setup, and utensils at high camp
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Helmet, harness, crampons, and other safety tools (for group use)
Certification & Local Support
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Summit Certificate by Annapurna Encounter after successful climb
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Garbage management and eco-care support (Leave No Trace)
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24/7 coordination with AE support team during the climb
What Is Excluded?
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Personal trekking arrangements to/from base camp
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Accommodation before and after climb (e.g., Dingboche, Manang, Pisang)
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Personal climbing gear (boots, harness, jacket—can be rented)
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Rescue and emergency evacuation insurance
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Tips for guides and porters (optional but encouraged)
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Helicopter evacuation or oxygen bottle (available on request)