Step into one of Nepal’s least-explored trekking regions with the 5-Day North Annapurna Base Camp Trek — a hidden gem offering pristine mountain scenery, authentic village life, and raw Himalayan adventure.
Unlike the popular southern route, this north-side trail takes you deep into the wild landscapes of the Annapurna Conservation Area, towards the base of Annapurna I (8,091 m) — the tenth highest mountain in the world.
This short yet thrilling trek combines cultural immersion, untouched beauty, and true wilderness, making it perfect for adventure lovers seeking something unique and unspoiled.
Itinerary
Day 1: Pokhara – Narchyang (1,100 m) – Hum Khola
Drive from Pokhara to Narchyang Village (approx. 5–6 hours).
Begin the trek along the Myagdi River, surrounded by lush forests and waterfalls.
Camp or stay at a local homestay near Hum Khola.
Trekking time: 3–4 hours
Overnight: Homestay/camp
Day 2: Hum Khola – Sandhikharka (3,300 m)
Gradual climb through rhododendron forests and alpine meadows.
Spot Himalayan langurs and exotic birds along the trail.
Arrive at Sandhikharka, a high meadow offering stunning sunset views.
Trekking time: 6–7 hours
Overnight: Teahouse or tented camp
Day 3: Sandhikharka – North Annapurna Base Camp (4,190 m)
Trek along glacial moraines and rocky terrain with breathtaking mountain views.
Reach North Annapurna Base Camp, a spectacular amphitheater beneath Annapurna I.
Explore the glacier basin and enjoy panoramic views of Annapurna I, Fang, and Nilgiri.
Trekking time: 5–6 hours
Overnight: Camp/teahouse at Base Camp
Day 4: North ABC – Sandhikharka – Narchyang
Descend the same trail back to Sandhikharka, then down to Narchyang village.
Enjoy a warm village welcome and local meal.
Trekking time: 7–8 hours
Overnight: Narchyang homestay
Day 5: Narchyang – Tatopani – Pokhara
Morning drive to Tatopani Hot Springs for a refreshing bath.
Return drive to Pokhara (4–5 hours).
End of trek.