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Annapurna South Expedition

Overview

The Annapurna South Expedition, standing at 7,219 meters (23,684 feet), is one of the most thrilling and scenic high-altitude adventures in Nepal’s famous Annapurna region. Also known as Annapurna Dakshin, this majestic peak lies south of the massive Annapurna I (8,091m) and contributes significantly to the iconic skyline of the Annapurna Sanctuary. Although it is not one of the 8,000-meter giants, Annapurna South poses a serious challenge due to its steep slopes, technical climbing sections, and exposure to rapidly changing Himalayan weather conditions. For experienced climbers looking to ascend a demanding peak with fewer crowds and rich cultural surroundings, this expedition is an ideal choice.

The journey begins with your arrival in Kathmandu, followed by a scenic flight or drive to Pokhara — the gateway to the Annapurna region. From there, the trek to base camp takes you through traditional Gurung villages like Ghandruk and Chhomrong, where you can immerse yourself in the warm local hospitality and learn about mountain life. The route passes through rhododendron forests, terraced fields, and deep river valleys before entering the high alpine zone of the Annapurna Sanctuary. This gradual ascent allows proper acclimatization, an essential part of high-altitude climbing success.

Upon reaching the base camp of Annapurna South, climbers begin acclimatization rotations and technical training. The climbing route generally includes establishing two or more high camps above base camp, depending on weather and team strength. The ascent involves traversing crevassed glaciers, steep snow and ice slopes, and narrow ridgelines. Use of fixed ropes, ice axes, crampons, and harnesses is mandatory, and climbers must be physically and mentally prepared for long hours in extreme conditions. Although the mountain is not as high as Everest or Dhaulagiri, its technical difficulty and remote setting require strong mountaineering skills, teamwork, and proper preparation.

What sets this expedition apart is the combination of a serious alpine challenge with awe-inspiring scenery. The panoramic views from Annapurna South are simply breathtaking — offering clear sights of Machapuchare (Fishtail), Hiunchuli, Annapurna I, and beyond. The experience of standing on a Himalayan summit after weeks of effort and preparation is unmatched, and climbers often describe the journey as life-changing.

Annapurna South is also valued for its relatively low traffic compared to more commercial routes. You are less likely to encounter large crowds, giving the expedition a sense of peace and authenticity. This makes it a perfect option for climbers preparing for future 8,000-meter peaks or those looking for a serious Himalayan challenge without the bustle of Everest.

Overall, the Annapurna South Expedition is a beautiful blend of technical mountaineering, cultural exploration, and natural beauty. It requires dedication, prior high-altitude experience, and good physical fitness, but offers one of the most rewarding adventures in Nepal. With expert guidance, logistical support, and a clear plan for acclimatization and safety, Annapurna South promises a truly unforgettable journey into the heart of the Himalayas.

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Itinerary

You’ll be received at Tribhuvan International Airport and transferred to your hotel in Kathmandu. Rest and relax after your flight. In the evening, a brief orientation about the expedition.

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Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m) Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m)

Attend a pre-climb briefing at the Tourism Department. Team meeting, equipment check, last-minute shopping, and permit arrangement.

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Expedition Briefing and Preparation Expedition Briefing and Preparation

Enjoy a scenic drive (6–7 hours) or a short flight (25 min) to Pokhara. Explore lakeside or prepare for the trek.

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Drive or Fly to Pokhara (820m) Drive or Fly to Pokhara (820m)

Drive 1.5 hours to Nayapul, then trek through terraced fields and charming villages to Ghandruk, a beautiful Gurung settlement.

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Drive to Nayapul – Trek to Ghandruk (1,940m) Drive to Nayapul – Trek to Ghandruk (1,940m)

Cost Includes

Airport transfers (arrival & departure)

Domestic flights and ground transportation as per itinerary

3-star hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara (with breakfast)

All meals during the expedition (B/L/D)

Licensed and experienced expedition guide and Sherpa team

Climbing permit for Annapurna South

TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card

National park entry fees

All necessary camping and climbing equipment (tents, ropes, etc.)

Cook and kitchen staff during base camp stay

Porters for equipment and personal baggage

Comprehensive medical kit

Oxygen bottles and regulator (emergency use only)

Cost Excludes

International airfare and Nepal visa fee

Personal travel and rescue insurance

Extra meals and beverages in Kathmandu/Pokhara

Personal climbing gear (boots, harness, crampons, etc.)

Tips for guide, porters, and crew

Costs due to unforeseen circumstances (weather, flight delays, etc.)

Additional nights in Kathmandu or Pokhara beyond itinerary

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FAQs

This is a challenging 7,000-meter expedition, requiring basic mountaineering experience. Climbers must be comfortable with crampons, fixed ropes, and high-altitude conditions.

Yes. Previous experience with high-altitude trekking and basic technical climbing (ice axe, crampons, rope work) is recommended. Experience on peaks above 6,000m is a strong advantage.

Spring (April to early June) Autumn (September to early November) These seasons offer stable weather, clear skies, and lower avalanche risk.

Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) TIMS Card Expedition Climbing Permit from the Department of Tourism

Reviews

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