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Mount Annapurna Expedition

Satori Adventures is committed to ensuring your safety and comfort throughout the Annapurna Expedition 2024. We provide a wide range of services, including obtaining necessary licenses, climbing permits, logistics, ground transportation, porters, meals during the trip, and any other services you may need. To assist you in reaching the summit, we recommend using a personal climbing Sherpa guide, whom we will provide. On the summit day, your climbing Sherpa will lead the way and set up Camp I, Camp II, and Center III with food supplies, fuel, and oxygen, ensuring you have everything you need for a successful ascent.

The section from base camp to camp II is highly technical. It is of an unsteady and fractured glacier with hanging seracs that could collapse at any moment. The ascent involves three camps. It requires 2 hours to travel from Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) to the base of the incline. The beginning of the path includes a sharp 70-degree portion that needs 500m of secured rope. It is the danger zone of the collapsing seracs. The ascent from Camp I to Camp II is slightly less steep yet remains challenging due to significant avalanche risk. This part needs around 1000m of stationary rope. Navigating switchbacks on the snowfield between the seracs of the broken glacier is necessary to reach Camp III from Camp II. The peak sits on a prominent ridge without fixed ropes, climbing in a free ascent.

Annapurna I, standing at 8091m (26,545 ft), is Nepal's eighth-highest peak and the world's tenth-highest peak. Although Annapurna I is the lowest of the 8000m peaks in the Himalayas, it is also one of the hardest to climb. On June 3, 1950, Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal accomplished the Annapurna Expedition ascent. Not until 1970, in fact. The Annapurna Expedition reached the top once more via the Northwest Ridge. The coordinates for the actual location of the mountain are 28°35'45'N83°49'20'E. Six major peaks make up the Annapurna massif: Annapurna I (8091 meters/26,545 feet), Annapurna II (7937 meters/26,040 feet), Annapurna III (7555 meters/24,786 feet), Annapurna IV (7525 meters/24,688 feet), Gangapurna (7455 meters/24,457 feet), and Annapurna South (7219 meters/23,684 feet). Because of the snow slope, climbing the Annapurna Expedition is difficult for inexperienced mountaineers and guides. The Annapurna Expedition 2024 guarantees an exciting adventure through stunning scenery, challenging ascents, and memorable moments. This journey involves testing physical strength and experiencing a spiritual voyage in the exquisite Himalayan landscapes.

Although Annapurna means "full of food" in Sanskrit, the popular translation is "Goddess of the Harvests." Annapurna, an avatar of Durga, is a fertility and agricultural goddess in Hinduism. The largest conservation area in Nepal is still the 7629 square kilometres (2,946 sq. mi) Annapurna Conservation Area, the country's first conservation area and contains the entire massif and its surrounding territories. Numerous top-notch treks, such as the Annapurna Circuit, are located within the Annapurna Conservation Area. Annapurna Expedition is one of the most technically challenging mountains in the world. Climbing one of the world's most challenging 8000-meter peaks, Annapurna, is an extreme journey. However, there's hope that this year's route was different and will be the best and safest from now on.

The South Face of Annapurna is known for being one of the world's largest and most vertical faces. The size and difficulty of the looks are fantastic. The South Face of Mount Everest is three thousand feet higher than the Southwest Face. The severe avalanche risks beset the common routes on the mountain's North Face, which need to be more present on the South Face of Annapurna. Though exceedingly challenging, the South Face is a reasonable path to reach the top of Mount Annapurna.

Annapurna I was first summited by Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal via the Northwest Ridge in 1950, and it has since gained a reputation for its risky climbing conditions, including unstable glaciers and steep sides prone to avalanches. Despite its intimidating character, Annapurna draws climbers looking for the ultimate test of ability and endurance, enticed by the prospect of conquering one of the world's tallest peaks. The peak is also culturally significant, named after Annapurna, the Hindu goddess of fertility and agriculture. Its conservation area, which was created in 1986, spans a massive region of unspoiled natural beauty and provides a window into Nepal's rich cultural and biological legacy in addition to providing a challenging climbing experience.

Here you can find camp to camp information of the Climbing Routes of Annapurna Expedition.

Annapurna Base Camp is at 4200 meters.
The adventure starts at Annapurna Base Camp, located at a height of 4200 meters. In the peaceful environment of the Annapurna Sanctuary, climbers get mentally and physically ready for the upcoming ascent. The base camp is crucial, providing breathtaking sights of the nearby mountains and a peek into the challenging landscape that stretches further.

Annapurna Camp I is at 5200m/17,060ft.
Moving higher, reaching 5200 meters, Camp I is the initial important campsite along the path. Situated among rocky formations and towering by high mountains, Camp I provides an important acclimatization point. Climbers acclimate to the lower oxygen levels and prepare for the obstacles that lie ahead, all while appreciating the natural beauty around them.

Annapurna Camp II, elevation of 5900m/19,357ft
A higher altitude challenge awaits you at Camp II, 5900 meters on the ascent. At this campsite, we carefully place ourselves in order to reduce the chance of altitude sickness and increase the chances of a successful summit bid. Climbers adjust to the demanding ascent through further acclimatization and fine-tuning equipment.

Annapurna Camp III (6500m/21,325ft)
Situated at 6,500 meters, Camp III marks a noteworthy turning point in the ascent towards the Annapurna peak. Nestled between towering mountains and glaciers, Camp III symbolizes the climbers' tenacity and grit. Every step towards the summit becomes a victory of the human spirit and fortitude in a challenging yet breathtaking environment.

Annapurna Camp IV, situated at 7100m/ 23,294 ft.
It is the final camp before the summit push. At this point, climbers get mentally and physically prepared for the most challenging segment of the journey. The atmosphere is sparse, and the landscape is harsh, but the objective is attainable. Camp IV is a location for contemplation, companionship, and steadfast resolve.

Summit of Annapurna (elevation of 8,091 meters or 26,545 feet)
Reaching the peak of Annapurna, which stands at 8,091 meters, is the ultimate achievement after weeks of dedication, determination, and sheer willpower. At the top of one of the world's tallest mountains, you are welcomed by unmatched vistas of the Himalayas extending into the distance. Reaching the peak of Annapurna is not just a goal but a testament to your courage and resilience. It's a moment that will fill you with pride and a deep sense of accomplishment.

We operate our expedition in the Himalayas with well-trained Sherpas of western standard born and raised in the foothills of the Himalayas. Their excellence and glorious climbing history need no more explanation. Our Sherpas have climbed Everest and other peaks in the Himalayas of all height multiple times, and prove themselves to be the best climbers and Leader/guide.

Our Sherpas will make sure that cooperation with other Sherpas from different companies and Base Camp organizations is intact. It is essential that all climbing teams work together in the Himalayas with proper contribution from all operators on the tasks such as route fixing and ensuring safety of climbers from Base to the summit. Our Sherpas lead in these efforts.

How to Choosing an experience Provider
It is important for each climber to choose the right expedition guide service that not only suites their needs, but provides the best safely and secure mountaineering experience possible. There are more than 1,700 trekking companies in Nepal who offer 8,000 meter expeditions, but only about 30 companies who operate 8,000 meter peaks on a regular basis. We are proud to be one of these 30 companies and consistently offer, run and succeed at these types of expeditions year after year.

It is very important that the climbers who choose Satori Adventures for this trip of a lifetime experience have expectations that are compatible with the program we offer and the style of expedition Satori Adventures runs. We do not want to simply fill our expedition, but instead we want to comprise a team of companionable people who are focused on reaching the summit with the highest level of support and safety standards that can be provided by a guiding service. We team this with the best standards of food and quality equipment to further assist each client reach their full potential. We feel that we offer the best environment and opportunity for you to be successful on the world's highest mountain.

Diminutive climbing Team members
We are always developing and growing our operational systems to ensure you participate will provide as much as facilities provided. In the interests of giving you the most optimal chance to summit, we limit our team size to ensure the group summits on the best weather day. In big size of group offering cheap climbs often miss out as they split their groups over several potential summit days. We feel like our climbing members are feeling that they are climbing as a family and friends team even on international people. We accept maximum 08 people in a group and if we have more than that we always split in two groups. So that our base camp staff cooks, climbing Sherpa guide will fully take care about you and provide service as per your desire.

Maximum summit Success;
Satori Adventures methodology and tactical approach to climbing has achieve the highest success rates and our extensive experience gives us the edge when it comes to making the right decisions. We provide a consistently higher Sherpa and Guide ratio than any other operator, resulting in more support and backup for your summit attempt and therefore a greater safety margin and chance of success. There is always a 1:1 ratio of the climbing Sherpa/guide and client. We always use professional and experienced climbing Sherpa or guides who have all reached the summit of Everest.

Highly Qualified Sirdar/Team leader
Our guides are professionals who are trained and assessed either via the International Federation of Mountain Guides Associations (IFMGA) resulting in a greater repertoire of skills that enables them to provide a dedicated level of security to you during the expedition, or many years of mountaineering experience on the world's biggest peaks. Our guides are experience in both advanced and basic rescue courses and all have a minimum of 3 years guiding on Everest.

Advanced Communication method
Satori Adventures expeditions have been at the forefront of providing top communications for our expeditions. This allows us to obtain and deliver comprehensive weather forecasts via U.S., European and Kathmandu weather forecasting. Our lead guide is always equipped with a satellite phone during the climbing and at base camp. Two way radio communications between climbing members, guides, Sherpa and base camp staff is also provided. There is also local mobile network available at base camp that provides easy connection with your family during your stay at base camp.

Facilities camp setup at Base Camp and Kitchen
Satori Adventure focuses on comfortable conditions at base camp, including good quality food and other services. We find this helps clients with their overall success rate on the mountain. Our cooks are regarded as the best in the business, providing wholesome and appetizing meals with an agreeable array of menus to suit all your food requirements. The meals you are served on the mountain are also of the highest standard and designed to sustain you for the rigorous ascent. We offer various choices that will suit any diet plan, including vegetarian, continental, Indian and others. If you have special food consideration, please provide this to us 60 days prior to the expedition so we can plan the best meals for your trip.

 Facts of the Trip

  First Ascent: Maurice Herzog & Louis Lachenal, June 3, 1950

  Meals: B/B plan in Kathmandu & B,L,D in during Driving and climbing period

  Highest access: 8,091m/ 26,545ft

  Duration: 42 Days

  Group Size: 02-10 people per group

  Co-ordinates: 28°35'45''N 83°49'20''E

  Location: Nepal/ Annapurna Region

  Country: Nepal

  Airport: Kathmandu Airport

  Grade: Challenging

  Accommodation: B/B plan in Kathmandu & Pokhara and B, D, L during the trekking and Climbing

  Transportation: Vehicle and domestic flight

  Best season: Late spring and autumn

  Major Activity: Trekking/ Mountaineering

  Culture: Gurung, Thakali, Magar

  Mode of Travel: Tea House/ Camping

  Climbing route: Northwest Ridge and Southwest face

  Himalayan sights: Gangapurna, Fishtail, Manaslu, Dhaulagiri

Brief Itinerary of Mt. Annapurna Expedition

Arrival at the airport of Kathmandu (1350m/ 4429ft). Transfer to hotel for an overnight stay.

Preparation for the Expedition, required paperwork, and instructions before departure and final Shopping.

Take a flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara (950m/ 3116ft) and then drive to Tatopani (1190m/ 3904ft)—accommodation at a lodge.

The hike from Tatopani to Dana takes around one hour (1400m/ 4593ft)—accommodation in lodges.

This is a day of rest and acclimatization. Throughout the day, trek at high elevations as often as possible. Stay in a lodge.

At dawn, we will depart from Dana and head towards Hunggung Khola (2900m/ 9515ft), stopping for a meal before continuing our trek to the Annapurna base. Camp (4200m/ 13780ft). Accommodations for camping.

Annapurna I (8091m/ 26545ft) climbing period.

Hike from Annapurna Base Camp to Hunggung Khola, followed by a car journey to Tatopani (1190m/ 3,904ft). Accommodation in a teahouse

Travel by jeep from Tatopani to Pokhara (822m/ 2697ft.) Accommodation at a hotel

Travel from Pokhara to Kathmandu by either taking a tourist bus (7 hours) or opting for a flight (25 minutes). Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu under the request category.

Free and relaxing day in Kathmandu. A farewell celebration dinner and cultural program will be in the evening.

Proceed to Kathmandu airport for your last departing flight.

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The services we provide in the Annapurna Expedition (Cost Includes)

  • To ensure your safety and avoid the natural panic of people entering a new destination for the first time, Satori Adventures provides pick-up and drop services from international and domestic airports on your arrivals and departures.
  • Representatives of Satori Adventures will be waiting for you on arrival at both domestic and international airports with a Satori banner with your placard so that you can easily find our person. Satori's identity card will accompany the person for your confirmation.
  • According to the above Annapurna Expedition climbing schedule, Satori Adventures will arrange four nights demanded category (from tourist star to five-star) of hotel accommodations in Kathmandu.
  • Satori Adventures will provide experienced, and government authorized (licensed holder) high altitude trekking/ climbing Sherpa guide (Expedition leader) during the trekking and climbing.
  • Surface transportation will only be included during the trekking and major city for members as per the scheduled itinerary.
  • According to the schedule program, Satori Adventures arranged regular flight tickets from Kathmandu to Pokhara and Pokhara to Kathmandu for climbing members and climbing Sherpa guides.
  • Satori Adventures will provide you with a lovely tea house accommodation (except chain hotels) to stay in and eat during the trekking trails.
  • Lunch in the trekking is usually made on the way, while dinner and breakfast are made at the tea house where you stay overnight. Satori Adventures provides a clean and fresh breakfast, lunch, and dinner with tea/ coffee at the tea house's menu throughout the trek and camping accommodation at the advance base camp and Camp-02 during the ascent of Mount Annapurna
  • Satori Adventures will arrange all food and fuel for base camp and higher camps during the Annapurna expedition for both members and expedition crews.
  • Satori Adventures provide EPI Cooking gas, and the stove will be provided in camps one, three, and south col for cooking food, tea, coffee, boiling water, and heating nutrition high altitude package food.
  • Satori Adventures will provide all the essentials for trekking, Annapurna climbing, rowing, and camping at the advanced base camp.
  • Climbing Mt. Annapurnaduration takes more than other 8000m and brings an extended stay at the Advance base camp. Items like kitchen tents, stores tent, dining tents, toilet tents, tables, chairs, and cooking utensils are high quality and branded, where we will try to provide more convenience.
  • During the ascent of Mount Annapurna Satori Adventures will provide a chef cook, cook assistant, helper, and base camp manager at the advanced base camp to take care of your food, drinks, and other necessary services your good and comfort.
  • Satori Adventures allow up to 60kg of personal climbing equipment per person during the flight onboard and during trekking in Annapurna expedition carried by porter/ yak/ mules.
  • The offer cost includes Mount Annapurna south regular route climbing royalty and the Nepal Government's climbing permit. (Permit issued by Department of Tourism)
  • As Mount Annapurna Peak is located at Annapurna Conservation territory, Satori adventures provide you a permit for Annapurna conservation Permit.
  • The Trekkers' Information Management Systems permit issued by the trekking agency association of Nepal is required to enter the area of Annapurna Consversation so Satori Adventures provides you a TIMS permit too.
  • The right weather is a crucial factor in a safe and successful ascent. As far as possible, we will provide a regular upcoming day's weather forecast from the Kathmandu office for the Annapurna climb duration.
  • Satori Adventures provides all wages, clinical, equipment, and accidental insurance for all elaborate staff in the journey and climbing.
  • We provide first aid medical kits for the group and the staff, taking care of your climbing and health safety.
  • Trekking and mountaineering are often inaccessible and far from information, communication, and transportation in the Himalayas, so information and communication are significant for safety and a successful trip. That's why Satori Adventures provides satellite phones, walkie-talkies (radio set) with the expedition team leader, and your climbing Sherpa guide. Satellite phones available for members at the cost of US$ 3 per minute call.
  • Satori Adventures provides V25 north face two main model tents with comfortable mattresses at the advanced base camps, and above the advance camp, two members have one tent. (In advance base camp 1:1 tent and above base camp 2:1 tent as per safety.)
  • Satori Adventures offers dynamic/static rope, ice screws, snow bar, and rock piton locked unlocked Carabiners to open the route and for safe and successful climbing.
  • Satori Adventures arrange a generator for back- up lighting power and charge electronic tools if solar panels are not enough for light and charge the battery.
  • Satori Adventures arrange transportation, service of food, all needed expedition, content supply to Base Camp from Kathmandu and return to Kathmandu .
  • Satori Adventures will try to make the base camp as convenient as possible. We will provide you a heater at the base camp for heating the dining room during cold temperatures (mostly required for evening and morning).
  • Health is a prime concern during your climbing expedition. This is why Satori Adventures include emergency oxygen, mask, and regulator provided to guest and expedition staff requirements.
  • Till the date, there's no available alternative to electricity or lighting at the Annapurna, so that Satori Adventures provides solar panels or generators for lighting, battery, and mobile charging at the base camp.
  • Satori Adventures include Icefall charges ,Summit rope cost charged by Expedition Operators Association, and Himalayan Rescue Association medical insurance charged in the package cost.
  • For the climbing proposal of acclimatization and summit target, Satori Adventures included all tents for camps 1, 2, 3, and 4 for members and staff.
  • During your climbing expedition, Satori Adventures offer you clean, nutritious, and fresh food at the advanced base camp and camp two in Annapurna. We provide you nutrition, high altitude package food, and essential EPI cooking gas and stoves to boiled water, tea, coffee, and warm pocket food above the advanced base camp.
  • Satori Adventures provides all food and fuel for both members and crews at advanced base camps and higher camps during the Annapurna expedition.
  • We offer each climber One Experienced, Trained, Government Licensed, and 03 Times Everest Summiteers Climbing / Expedition Guide (Sherpa) per client with the idea of making your ascent safe and successful. There will also be one experience and professional Leader, Sherpa, for each expedition group.
  • The package cost includes all wages, equipment allowance, and the load carries bonus for involved staff in trekking and climbing expedition.
  • The package cost includes all wages, equipment, medical and accidental insurances for the liaison officer.
  • Satori Adventure always has concerned and top priority about our trekking guides, climbing Sherpa guides, cooks, porters, and involved staff safety during the period of trekking and high mountain climbing. For this reason, we always do medical insurance, helicopter evacuation insurance, and treatment insurance for all involved staff with a reputed insurance company.
  • As Mount Annapurna’s ascent is long, the stay at Camp two is more extended due to acclimatization. We also take care of our climbers in Camp two and arrange kitchen dining arrangements to supply freshly cooked food.
  • For your convenience, we always provide maps of related trekking and trekking peak climbing.
  • During the climbing period of summit target, Satori Adventures included Two bottles (08 liters) of Poisk Oxygen will be provided to each climbing member (we use Poisk brands of Oxygen which is one of the trustful oxygen brands for high altitude)
  • As adequate quality oxygen, masks and regulators are crucial during Everest climbing. We provide masks and regulators from the latest model of summit or top out brands.
  • Before your departure, as a memory, Satori Adventures would like to handover Satori T-shirt/ Pashmina and Brochure.
  • If you need any assistance with departure information, flight ticket reconfirmation, Visa extension procedure services, Satori Adventures fully support you without any charges.
  • The above offer price includes our official service charges, government charges, and all taxes and vat. Except for the above amount, there are not any hidden costs charged by us.
  • We want to offer you to have dinner with us before you departed from Kathmandu. It will be an opportunity for you to see and learn about Nepali culture and tradition.

Things you need to manage yourself in Annapurna Expedition (Cost Exclude)

  • Kathmandu is Nepal's capital, and since this place offers high quality and delicious food from different countries and groups, we were hoping you could taste the food you like. For that reason, during your stay in Kathmandu, you will have to arrange lunch and dinner (except farewell dinner) by yourself.
  • Suppose you want to take any packed food, snacks, aerated drinks, energy drinks, mineral water, and carbonated soft drinks, any types of alcohol, cigarettes, chocolates, and nutria-bars during the trek. In that case, you have to buy it yourself as a customer often requires these items during the trekking. There's no guess on how much and will take by the client and its cost.
  • Expenses are incurred towards personal nature trekking, climbing equipment, laundry expenses, tips, landlines, mobiles, walkie-talkies, satellite phones, and the internet service is not included in the package. You have to pay for it yourself when you use it.
  • Personal climbing equipment is one of the significant factors for your safe and successful climbing. So you have to arrange all your personal climbing equipment brand and quality on your own.
  • Mountaineering is, in itself, a risky and adventurous activity that always takes place in remote areas. So, safety is the primary factor for us. Therefore, you have to arrange your travel insurance covering the cost of emergency rescue, medical treatment, medical tests, and hospitalization before you arrive for the trip to Nepal.
  • The package cost offered above does not include your international flight ticket and Nepal's tourist visa so that you have to pay for your international flight ticket and tourist visa by yourself.
  • Any extra expenses arising out of various/ unforeseen situations like natural disasters, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in government regulations costs are not included in the package cost.
  • Additional costs if needed extra workers, than what we have included in the package.
  • As per the Mountaineering Association and Department of Tourism rules, after the successful summit, the climbing member has to pay a summit bonus for climbing Sherpa Guides US$ 1200.00 minimum to be paid before departure from Kathmandu.
  • Our involved expedition staff (chef cook, cook, cook assistance, base camp manager) are hoping for tips, gifts, or something at the end of the trip, which is an opportunity to say how happy you are with our staff and thank you for the kind of service you have rendered. Normally US$ 200.00 per person collected by the team leader and divide to all involved base camp staff except climbing Sherpa guide.
  • The short sentence, "All the services not mentioned in the above package (cost includes parts) are excluded," It will cost extra if you want additional services.

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