Head to head
Annapurna Base Camp Trek vs Annapurna Circuit
Annapurna Base Camp Trek is the more approachable option (Moderate, max 4,130 m), while Annapurna Circuit is the bigger undertaking (Strenuous, max 5,416 m). Pick based on your experience, available days and how high you're comfortable sleeping.
Difficulty
Annapurna: Moderate
vs Annapurna: Strenuous
Max altitude
Annapurna: 4,130 m
vs Annapurna: 5,416 m
Duration
Annapurna: 10 days
vs Annapurna: 14 days
Choose
Annapurna Base Camp Trek
if you want…
- Less demanding — Moderate vs Strenuous
- Shorter trip — 10 days vs 14
- Lower max altitude (4,130 m) — gentler on acclimatization
Choose
Annapurna Circuit
if you want…
- Higher summit point (5,416 m) for bigger mountain views
- More time on the trail — 14 days to immerse
Full comparison
| Annapurna Base Camp Trek | Annapurna Circuit | |
|---|---|---|
| Difficulty | Moderate | Strenuous |
| Duration | 10 days | 14 days |
| Max altitude | 4,130 m | 5,416 m |
| Total distance | 110 km | 160 km |
| Elevation gain | 4,500 m | 8,500 m |
| Best season | Mar–May, Sep–Nov | Mar–May, Oct–Nov |
| Est. budget | USD 350-900 | USD 900-2,200 |
| Permits | Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP), TIMS Card | Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP), TIMS Card |
| Accommodation | Teahouses and local lodges | Teahouses, lodges, and camping where required |
| Mobile network | Variable by village and carrier | Patchy in upper sections |
| Safety level | Medium | High |
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