
Overview
Annapurna Base Camp is one of the most celebrated treks in Nepal—and for all the right reasons! This stunning trek can be approached via multiple routes and typically takes 7 to 10 days to complete. Covering approximately 65–75 kilometers, it takes trekkers through terraced villages, lush forests, and high alpine terrain—all the way up to 4,130 meters above sea level. For mountain lovers, Annapurna Base Camp is nothing short of a dream come true.
1. Poon Hill sunrise
Poon Hill (3,210 meters), is a popular viewpoint on the Annapurna Base Camp trek in Nepal. The photo captures the iconic signpost at the summit, dusted with fresh snow. Behind it, the majestic Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges rise through the clouds, creating a dramatic Himalayan panorama. Trekkers often hike here at dawn to witness unforgettable sunrise views over the snow-covered peaks.
2. Jhinu Danda Hot Spring
Jhinu Danda is a scenic village located along the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trekking route in Nepal. It sits at an elevation of approximately 1,780 meters (5,840 feet) and is best known for its natural hot springs, which lie about a 15–20 minute downhill walk from the village, beside the Modi Khola river.
The natural thermal baths are the main attraction. Built into stone pools along the river, the hot water is rich in minerals and offers a soothing break for tired legs—especially welcome after days of steep Himalayan trekking. Most trekkers stop at Jhinu Danda while descending from Annapurna Base Camp. It’s a popular overnight halt because of its relaxing ambiance and comfortable tea houses.
Lush forested hills, steep valleys, and the sound of the rushing Modi Khola create a peaceful atmosphere. On clear days, you can even catch glimpses of the Annapurna and Machapuchare peaks from higher parts of the village.
3. Ghorepani Village Tea Houses
This snap below shows Ghorepani, a charming mountain village on the Annapurna Base Camp and Poon Hill trekking route. Nestled amidst dense rhododendron forests at an altitude of around 2,874 meters, Ghorepani is known for its vibrant blue-roofed teahouses and breathtaking sunrise views from nearby Poon Hill.
4. Tadapani Tea House with Fishtail in the background
Tadapani is a picturesque hamlet perched on a ridge, known for its striking close-up views of the Himalayas. The snow-covered peak visible in the background is Machapuchare (Fishtail Peak), one of the most iconic mountains in the Annapurna range. At 6,993 meters, its distinct twin-summit shape resembles a fishtail, and the mountain is revered and considered unclimbable due to its sacred status in Nepal.
5. Golden Hour glow of the Annapurna Range (View from Poon Hill)
This stunning golden-hour view captures some of the most iconic peaks of the Annapurna range, as seen from Poon Hill (3,210 meters)—a famous viewpoint on the Annapurna Base Camp trek.
Visible Peaks
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Annapurna South (7,219 m) – Dominating the center-right with its elegant pyramid shape glowing in golden light.
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Hiunchuli (6,441 m) – Slightly lower and to the right of Annapurna South, often partly covered in cloud.
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Annapurna I (8,091 m) – Toward the left in the background, the highest peak in the Annapurna range.

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6. Iconic Staircase pathways on the trek that test endurance
These staircases, especially prevalent near villages like Ulleri, Ghorepani, and Chhomrong, are both a physical challenge and a visual signature of the Annapurna Base Camp trek—where every step leads deeper into the heart of the Annapurna sanctuary. Carved into the mountainside and lined with bamboo groves, the path ascends steeply into a mystical fog.
7. Rhododendron bloom during Spring season (March to May)
During Spring season, the lower sections of the Annapurna Base Camp trail—especially around Ghorepani, Tadapani, and Chhomrong—transform into a vibrant corridor of blooming rhododendrons. The forest bursts into shades of red, pink, and white, creating a surreal contrast against the snow-capped peaks and adding a fairytale charm to every step of the journey.
08. Stunning paths of lush forest towards Ghorepani and Chommrung
The Annapurna Base Camp trail winds through enchanting forests, especially between Jhinu Danda, Chhomrong, and Bamboo. These sections are rich with moss-covered trees, dense bamboo groves, and ferns lining the path—offering a cool, shaded escape with the constant sound of rushing rivers and birdsong echoing through the greenery.
9. Iconic – Annapurna Base Camp
The iconic Base Camp of Mount Annapurna (4130 meters) . Nestled in a natural amphitheatre of towering Himalayan giants, Annapurna Base Camp offers a surreal 360° panorama of peaks like Annapurna I, Machapuchare, Hiunchuli, and Gangapurna. The air is thin, the silence profound, and the sense of awe—immeasurable. At sunrise, the snow-covered faces of the mountains glow golden, making the final destination as rewarding as the journey itself.
Drool worthy pictures aren’t they?
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