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In this video, you will get a complete journey experience from Kolkata to ABC (Annapurna Base Camp) and back. Here is the itinerary: 1. Take a train from Howrah to Raxaul (as of May 2025, two trains are available*). 2. Upon reaching Raxaul, it’s preferable to take a horse cart (Tanga), which will drop you directly at the Birgunj Bus Stop (it costs around ₹200*). 3. You’ll find several money exchange counters beside the road near Raxaul station. 4. Take a bus from Birgunj to reach Pokhara. 5. The next morning, go to Prithwi Chawk Bus Stop and take a bus to Ghandruk, or you can take a shared jeep to Jhinu Danda. 6. Reach Jhinu and start your trek. 7. Complete the trek at your own pace. I’ll share the expenses below. 👇 ⸻ Accommodation & Other Expenses: • A. Stay at Pokhara – Hotel Mandap: NPR 1,500 • B. Stay at Lower Sinuwa – NPR 500 for two people. Most tea houses recommend a package system including stay, tea, dinner, breakfast, and Wi-Fi. • C. Stay at Himalaya – We opted for the package system which cost us NPR 4,000 for two (includes dinner, breakfast, Wi-Fi, and lodging). • D. Stay at ABC – NPR 5,000 for two people (includes lodging, dinner, breakfast, and Wi-Fi). • E. Stay at Upper Sinuwa – NPR 500 (lodging and Wi-Fi), food cost: NPR 600* based on what we ordered. • F. Stay again at Pokhara – Hotel Mandap: NPR 1,500 • G. E-Permit: NPR 1,000 Apply here : https://epermit.ntnc.org.np • H. Transport – as mentioned in our vlog. ⸻ Tips: • Avoid carrying heavy backpacks. • In March–April, one jacket and a hoodie are usually enough for winter wear (individual needs may vary). • Carry essentials like lip balm, sunscreen, cap, sunglasses, inhaler/cold rub, and a poncho (thin raincoat). • Bring some food items with you such as dry fruits (dates, nuts), bananas, bread, and chocolates. • Medication to prevent altitude sickness (as per the display board at Jhinu): Painkillers (Tylenol, Ibuprofen), Acetazolamide, and Dexamethasone. • Carry a 1-liter water bottle – you can refill it at any stoppage throughout the trail from running taps. Consider bringing ORS as well. • Crampons for walking over glaciers (we didn’t need them, but it’s good for safety). • Trekking stick is a must! Knee caps can also be useful.