Gay Trek to Annapurna Base Camp - 16 DaysGay Trek to Annapurna Base Camp - 16 Days

Gay Trek to Annapurna Base Camp - 16 Days

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  • Trip Duration16 Days
  • Destination Nepal
  • Trip Grade Difficult
  • Maximum Altitude 4,130m/13,549ft
  • Activity Tour and Trekking
  • Group Size 1 to 20
Highlights
  • Discover the stunning beauty of the Annapurna region while hiking with our experienced local gay trekking guides in Nepal.
  • Our Annapurna Gay Hiking tour is perfect for LGBTQ+ travelers looking for a welcoming and inclusive trekking experience.
  • Trek through picturesque villages and lush forests, while enjoying breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains.
  • Experience the unique culture and hospitality of the Nepalese people as we visit local communities and stay in traditional teahouses.
  • Challenge yourself as we trek to the Basecamp of the Annapurnal, where you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the Annapurna mountain range.
  • Immerse yourself in nature as we explore the Annapurna Conservation Area, home to a wide variety of flora and fauna.
  • Rest assured that your safety and comfort are our top priorities, with expert gay trekking guides, quality equipment, and comfortable accommodations throughout your journey.
  • Join us for an unforgettable adventure in one of the world's most stunning natural wonders.

Gay Trek to Annapurna Base Camp

The Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Gay Trek is a popular trekking route in Nepal that takes you through the Annapurna Conservation Area. The trek is challenging but rewarding, and offers stunning views of the Annapurna Mountains, including Annapurna I, the tenth highest mountain in the world.The trek also takes you through a variety of different landscapes, from lush forests to high-altitude glaciers.

In recent years, Gay Trek to Annapurna Base Camp has become increasingly popular with gay travelers. This is due in part to the fact that Nepal is a very welcoming country for LGBTQ+ people. In addition, annapurna basecamp trek for gay travelers is designed with careful basis who are willling to do Gay trekking in Nepal during your Gay travel in Nepal.

If you are looking for an unforgettable trekking experience in Nepal, the Gay Trek to Annapurna Base Camp is a great option. The trek is challenging but rewarding, and you will be sure to make memories that will last a lifetime.

The Best of Gay Trekking to ABC

The Gay annapurna trekking starts in Pokhara, a beautiful city located in the foothills of the Himalayas. From Pokhara, you will drive to Nayapul, the starting point of the trek. The trek follows a well-defined trail that takes you through a variety of different landscapes, including lush forests, terraced fields, and high-altitude glaciers. Along the way, you will pass through several small villages, where you can meet the local people and learn about their culture.
The highlight of the Annapurna Base Camp Gay Trek, which is located at an altitude of 4,130 meters. From the base camp, you will have stunning views of the Annapurna Mountains, including Annapurna I, the tenth highest mountain in the world.

The ABC Gay Trek is a great way to experience the beauty of Nepal and meet other gay travelers from all over the world. The trek is also a great way to challenge yourself and learn about yourself. If you are looking for an unforgettable trekking experience, the ABC Gay Trek is a great option.

Benefits of taking the ABC Gay Trekking:

  • Stunning scenery: The Annapurna Mountains are some of the most beautiful mountains in the world, and the trek offers stunning views of them.
  • Diverse landscapes: The trek takes you through a variety of different landscapes, from lush forests to high-altitude glaciers.
  • Cultural immersion: The trek takes you through several small villages, where you can meet the local people and learn about their culture.
  • Meet other gay travelers: The trek is a great way to meet other gay travelers from all over the world.

You need to know before taking the Gay Trek to Annapurna:

  • The trek is challenging, and you will be walking for several hours each day.
  • You must be in good physical condition.
  • You must have a valid passport and visa.
  • You must be able to pay for the trek.

Things you can expect on the Annapurna Base Camp Gay Trekking:

  • Stunning views of the Annapurna Mountains
  • Diverse landscapes
  • Cultural immersion
  • Meeting other gay travelers

What is the Annapurna Base Camp Gay Trekking?

The Annapurna Base Camp Gay Trekking is a 16-day trek that takes you through the Annapurna Conservation Area in Nepal. The trek starts in Pokhara, a beautiful city located in the foothills of the Himalayas. From Pokhara, you will drive to Nayapul, the starting point of the trek.
The trek follows a well-defined trail that takes you through a variety of different landscapes. You will hike through lush forests, terraced fields, and high-altitude glaciers. Along the way, you will pass through several small villages, where you can meet the local people and learn about their culture.

The highlight of the trek is the Annapurna Base Camp, which is located at an altitude of 4,130 meters. From the base camp, you will have stunning views of the Annapurna Mountains, including Annapurna I, the tenth highest mountain in the world.

Why should I go on the Gay Trek to Annapurna Basecamp?

There are many reasons why you should go on the Gay Trek to Annapurna Basecamp. Here are just a few:
  • Stunning scenery: The Annapurna Mountains are some of the most beautiful mountains in the world, and the trek offers stunning views of them.
  • Diverse landscapes: The trek takes you through a variety of different landscapes, from lush forests to high-altitude glaciers.
  • Cultural immersion: The trek takes you through several small villages, where you can meet the local people and learn about their culture.
  • Meet other gay travelers: The trek is a great way to meet other gay travelers from all over the world.

What are the requirements for the Gay Trek to Annapurna Basecamp?

There are a few requirements that you must meet in order to go on the Gay Trek to Annapurna Basecamp. These requirements are:
  • You must be in good physical condition. The trek is challenging, and you will be walking for several hours each day.
  • You must have a valid passport and visa.
  • You must be able to pay for the trek.

What should I pack for the Gay Trek to Annapurna Basecamp?

Here is a list of some of the things that you should pack for the Gay Trek to Annapurna Basecamp:
  • Hiking boots
  • Hiking socks
  • Hiking pants
  • Hiking shirts
  • Rain gear
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent
  • First-aid kit
  • Toiletries
  • Water bottle
  • Snacks
  • Sun hat
  • Sunglasses

Where can I find more information about the Gay Trek to Annapurna Basecamp?

If you are looking for an unforgettable trekking experience, the ABC Gay Trek is a great option. The trek is challenging but rewarding, and you will be sure to make memories that will last a lifetime. You can find more information about the Gay Trek to Annapurna Basecamp on the Pink Mountain Travels and Excursion website. You can also contact us for more information or to book your trip.

 

Itinerary

Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu. Traditional welcome by Pink Mountain's airport representative. Your gay guide briefs about your further program. Typical Nepali Welcome dinner served in the evening.

Overnight at Hotel in Kathmandu.

After breakfast, we will proceed to sightseeing tour to UNESCO World heritage site of Kathmandu valley with Kathmandu gay tour guide. You will explore color and contrast of the vibrant city of Kathmandu. You will be guided to the famous Buddhist Swayambunath Temple in Kathmandu. This Temple attracts Buddhists and tourists from around the world. The view of Kathmandu valley from the top of the temple is stunning. Then you will be taken to Visit pashupatinath Temple. Pashupatinath is the most important temple dedicated to god Shiva. Every year this temple attracts hundreds of elderly followers of Hinduism. On the same day you will be taken to visit Boudhanath Stupa. Boudhanath Stupa (or Bodnath Stupa) is the largest stupa in Nepal and the holiest Tibetan Buddhist temple outside Tibet. During gay day tour to kathmandu, our gay tour guide will show and brief you about LGBT sculpture from the ancient time in those historical sites.

If we are intrested, we can visit LGBTIQ+ Community organization and community people also.

Pink Mountain's office staff will prepare a required permits today.

Overnight at Hotel in Kathmandu.

After breakfast we drive or fly towards the beautiful town of Pokhara in western part of Nepal. Taking fresh air, enjoy the staggering beauty of an area surrounded by some of the world’s highest mountains. In the afternoon, we boat across lake Phewa for magnificient views of the Annapurna mountain range. Watch reflections of their dazzling white peaks sparkle in the mirror-like water. Annapurna range is probably one of the finest mountain panoramas in the world. Enjoy the sunset from lakeside and take dinner in one of the famous restaurant at lake side. Tour to shiva Stupa with gay tour guide in Pokhara.

overnight at Hotel in Pokhara.

We'll begin your trek by driving to Nayapul and then hiking to Tikhedhunga. The trail passes through beautiful villages and farmland, with stunning views of the Annapurna range in the distance.

Overnight at Teahouse in Tikedhunga.

Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani Today's trek is a steep ascent up to Ghorepani, a village nestled in the hills with incredible views of the surrounding mountains. You'll arrive in the afternoon, giving you time to explore the Village and views and relax before dinner.

 

Today’s trek is bit challenging as We have to conquer 3300 stone steps.

The trail crosses a suspension bridge across a stream. We climb through the steep stone steps to Ulleri, a settlement of Magar community with Gay trekking guide and gay friendly porter to ABC. We will now gradually climb through meadows, cultivated fields and rhododendron forest. If you are a keen on bird-watching, here you can explore different kinds of redstarts, varieties of kingfishers, dippers and forktails in the area. You further trek to Nangethanti and finally reach Ghorepani. From Ghorepani you can enjoy the magnificent panorama of Dhaulagiri I, Annapurna I, Tukuche, Nilgiri, Hiuchuli and Tarke Kang.

Overnight at Teahouse in Ghorepani.

We'll wake up early to hike with our gay trekking guide to Annapurna about 400m uphill to Poon Hill which takes about 45 minutes. You enjoy mesmerizing sunrise over the Annapurna range. Watch the mountain peaks turn from soft pink to shimmering gold as the sun climbs higher in the clear blue sky. Of 14 mountain peaks above 8000 meters in the world, eight are in Nepal. Three among them can be seen from this spot if the sky is clear.

Back to the hotel for breakfast and trek to Tadapani.

Stay overnight at Teahouse in Tadapani.

After breakfast at Tadapani we start our trek to Chhomrong. The trail descends through forest with the chirping of birds. After walking down about 45 minutes the trail goes very steep downhill through the terraced field to Kimrung Khola, cross the suspension bridge and walk to Gurjung. Then the trail ascends for 45 minutes and walk straight to reach Chhomrung at an altitude of 2170m. It takes 4-5 hours from Tadapani to Chhumrong, which sits in a beautiful valley surrounded by mountains.

Stay overnight at Teahouse in Chhomrong.

we'll continue our trek along the Modi Khola river, passing through bamboo forests and past waterfalls. The trail descends 310 meters through thousands of stone steps, cross Chhomrong stream and climbs up to Sinuwa at the height of 2340 meters. It is easy walk through Rhododendron festooned with orchids and ferns. Climb down through steep stone steps to bamboo where we take lunch. We walk throughout the cool forest for about an hour and reach Dovan at an altitude of 2630 meters.

 Stay overnight at Teahouse in Dovan, a small village nestled in the hills.

We have a peaceful jungle walk our gay guide to Himalaya from Dovan. It is believed that mountains are sacred and holy. Annapurna in Nepali means plenty of food. Annapurna is a Goddess of Harvests. She is taken as kitchen-goddess who feeds human beings. Her popular shrine is located in Kashi, on the banks of the river Ganga, in India.

The trail passes through forests and rocky terrain, with stunning views of the mountains.

Stay overnight at Teahouse in MBC.

Today is the most important day of the trek as we will be stepping at Annapurna Base Camp which is in shortly known as ABC. This is the main point of this Annapurna Gay trek or Gay trek to ABC with Gay trekking guide to ABC.

The base camp is situated at inside Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), initiated by Nepal government to protect local flora and fauna. This area is home to many indigenous local inhabitants and dense rhododendron forests. There is a high chance of encountering with various wildlife blue sheep, pika, snow-leopards and Himalayan Thar etc. Similarly, conservation area is the home of various birds like colorful Impheyans, Koklas, blood pheasants etc.The trail towards Annapurna base camp is not very steep, we will be progressing through gentle uphill walk through peaceful meadows with enthralling views of towering himalayan peaks. We get the 360 degree panoramic views of Annapurna Himalayan range from base camp.

Overnight at Teahouse in ABC.

We'll wake up early to watch the sunrise over the mountains before beginning our descent back down the trail.

We'll spend the night in Bamboo, a small village nestled in the hills.

Today's trek takes us through forests and villages to Jhinu Danda from Bamboo, a village known for its natural hot springs. We'll have the afternoon to relax and soak in the springs.

Overnight at Teahouse in Jhinu Danda.

We will Hike to Nayapul from Jhinu Danda and drive back to Pokhara.

We will organize farewell party for gay trekking guide and gay friendly Porter at Pokhara. Tipping to Guide and Porter.

Overnight at Hotel in Pokhara.

Today we will take a rest in Pokhara.

Gay spa in Pokhara. Ayurveda therapy. Relaxation.

Overnight Hotel in Pokhara.

After breakfast, we will drive or fly back to Kathmandu.

Shopping Souviner from Kathmandu to family and friends.

Farewell dinner at Nepali restaurent of this Gay treks to Nepal trip.

Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.

As per our international flight schedule, we will transfer to airport to take our flight.

We will greetings each other and Pink Mountain expect to see you again in next gay trip to Nepal.

Annapurna is a popular trekking destination in Nepal for gay trekkers, known for its stunning mountain views, diverse terrain, and cultural experiences. purna Conservation Area Project (ACAP). Make sure to obtain these permits before starting your trek.

The Annapurna Base Camp Gay trek is a spectacular out and back high altitude hiking route stretching through multiple environments in the Annapurna Sanctuary National Park. The trail starts off meandering through beautiful forest and terraces of rice paddies climbing all the way to Annapurna Base Camp at an altitude of 4100m. Plus The scenery quickly changes as you gain altitude from tropical forest to hiking in knee-deep snow among spectacular snow peaks.

Annapurna Gay trekking itinerary varies greatly depending on where you start and finish the route. It can take anything within 16 days. The suggested itinerary is for the Basecamp with Poonhill viewpoint trek but you can cut it shorter and adjust it to your needs.

  • Distance – 80 km/50 mi
  • Days required – 13-16 days
  • Total ascent – 4975 m/16 322 ft
  • Total descent – 5040 m/16 535 ft
  • Highest point – Annapurna Base Camp – 4147 m
  • Difficulty  – moderate 
  • Guide – compulsory, cann't be done independently.
  • Accommodation – guest houses

A 2023 update for hiking the Annapurna circuit

Nepal government make a decision since 1st April 2023, it’s compulsory for all international trekkers to hire a local guide for hiking the Annapurna Circuit trek and other routes in Nepal. If you’re still planning to do the trek you can try to find a Gay trekking guide once you’re in Nepal. Just make sure you hire a Gay trekking guide with the license. As an option, you can book Gay trek to Annapurna package through Pink Mountain travels and we’ll plan your trip and arrange a Gay trekking guide. It might be an easier option to avoid the stress and hassle of finding a reliable guide in Nepal. This helps you to discover beautiful annapurna region with gay guides for Annapurna trekking.

Trip Map
Gay Trek to Annapurna Base Camp - 16 Days map
Cost Details
Includes
  • Required hotel at Kathmandu and Pokhara on BB Base.
  • Tea house accomodation during trek with Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
  • Tour to UNESCO World heritage site of kathmandu valley.
  • Monuments Entry fee.
  • Pokhara Tour.
  • English Speaking Gay trekking guide to Annapurna.
  • One porter for Two Trekkers
  • All the surface transfers in the above itinerary with private vehicle, including airport transfer..
  • Equipments, clothings for porter.
  • Prevailing government taxes, ACAP fee, Tims card fee.
Excludes
  • Any international airfares, Airport tax, Visa fees etc.
  • Personal Trekking Insurance to the Mountain.
  • required slipping bag, equipment, medical materials.
  • Expenses of personal nature such as alcoholic, non-alcoholic beverages, telephone & laundry bills, mobile charging, hot water, camera fees etc.
  • Insurances of any kind and any extra cost arises during the trip due to the natural calamities, political disorder or due to any reason which is beyond the control of Venture Travel.
  • Tipping to Guide, Porter and Driver.
Useful Information

Annapurna Gay trekking is a specialized trekking experience designed for LGBTQ+ trekkers who want to explore the stunning landscapes and rich culture of the Annapurna region of Nepal.

  1. What is Annapurna Gay trekking?

Annapurna Gay trekking is a guided trekking tour designed specifically for LGBTQ+ travelers. The trek takes you through the Annapurna region of Nepal, where you will be able to witness breathtaking views of the Himalayas and immerse yourself in the local culture.

  1. Who is it for?

Annapurna Gay trekking is for LGBTQ+ travelers who enjoy trekking and want to explore a new country in a safe and supportive environment. The trek is open to travelers of all fitness levels, but participants should be prepared for long days of trekking at high altitudes.

  1. What does the trek include?

The trek includes 11 days of trekking, with a professional guide and support staff, accommodation in local tea houses, all meals, and transportation to and from Kathmandu. The trek also includes cultural activities such as visits to local villages and markets, as well as the opportunity to participate in traditional Nepali dance and music.

  1. Is it safe?

Yes, Annapurna Gay trekking is a safe and inclusive trekking tour. The guides and support staff are all trained professionals who prioritize your safety and comfort. Additionally, the tour is designed exclusively for LGBTQ+ travelers, providing a safe and supportive environment for all participants.

  1. What should I pack?

Participants should pack warm clothing for the high altitude trekking, as well as comfortable trekking shoes, a backpack, and a refillable water bottle. The trek also includes visits to local villages, so it is recommended to bring respectful clothing that covers the shoulders and knees.

Overall, Annapurna Gay trekking is an incredible opportunity to explore the natural beauty and rich culture of Nepal in a safe and inclusive environment. Participants will leave with unforgettable memories and new friendships with like-minded LGBTQ+ travelers.

FAQs
  • Depends on. Mostly tea houses in Annapurna Region trekking are more cheaper than the city area. If you go through your guide to pay to the hotels, will be cheaper than paying by yourself (as a white foreigners). For more details , WhatsApp us ta : +977-9851018660

Client Reviews
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    Neda CooganZermett, Switzerland13/12/2022

    Best gay trip to Annapurna

    Best gay trip organizer in Nepal.

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    flyingdutchman2015Netherlands20/04/2019

    Excellent experience

    Our first experience with Pink Mountain Travel was excellent and not unexpected given that they came highly recommended by good friends. Preparations were flexible with prompt responses and actual execution flawless in terms of transport, accommodation, etc. Yadab, one of the owners and our guide this trip is indeed very knowledgeable about Nepali culture and society and that added extra delight. Both guide and porter were non intrusive but very observant and we were well taken care of. E.g. they encouraged us to leave early and egged us on one day, only to get us into our accommodation for the day before a big hailstorm hit and its great to be in knowledgeable hands like that, especially for those new to Nepal or the mountains. In short, highly recommended!

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