Quick Trip Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Trip Name | Australian Base Camp Trek 2 Days |
| Also Known As | Australian Camp Trek, Dhampus Australian Camp Trek, Australia Camp Hike Pokhara |
| Duration | 2 Days 1 Night |
| Start and End | Pokhara Lakeside |
| Trek Starts | Kande, 30km from Pokhara |
| Trek Ends | Phedi, 19km from Pokhara |
| Maximum Altitude | 2,060m / 6,758ft at Australian Camp |
| Overnight | Teahouse at Australian Camp or Dhampus Village |
| Difficulty | Easy to Moderate |
| Permit Required | Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) NPR 3,000 |
| Best Season | October to May |
| Group Size | 1 to 20 people |
| Transport | Private vehicle included |
| Guide | Licensed local guide included |
| Price From | USD 120 per person |
Australian Base Camp Trek: Overview
Local Guide Note — Amar Khand, Trekking Guide, Next Trip Nepal: I have guided the Dhampus–Australian Base Camp route 17 times and the most important timing decision is arriving at the Dhampus ridge by 16:00 — that is when Annapurna South catches the alpenglow from the west. We arrive Dhampus by 16:00 on every Australian Base Camp group we lead to guarantee that sunset light on the ridge for every client.
Critical Safety and Logistics
- Thorong La Pass (5,416m) crossing window on the circuit: 04:30 to 10:00 from High Camp. Afternoon wind averages 50 to 60 km per hour on the western col after 10:00.
- Road construction impact: Besisahar to Chame motorable road active during peak months. Classic walking trail intact from Chame northward and throughout all sections above 3,000m.
- ACAP and TIMS permits must be carried at all times. Spot checks occur at Ghasa, Manang, and Jomsom checkpoints.
The Australian Base Camp Trek is the best two day short trek from Pokhara for visitors who want a genuine Himalayan mountain experience without committing to a longer itinerary. In two days you reach 2,060 meters, sleep under the Annapurna range, wake to a Himalayan sunrise, walk through traditional Gurung villages, and return to Pokhara the same day. No other short trek near Pokhara delivers this combination of altitude, mountain views, cultural experience, and accessibility.
Australian Camp sits inside the Annapurna Conservation Area, the largest protected area in Nepal covering 7,629 square kilometers. From the camp the mountain panorama includes Machapuchhre at 6,997 meters, Annapurna South at 7,219 meters, Annapurna II at 7,937 meters, Annapurna III at 7,555 meters, Annapurna IV at 7,525 meters, Dhaulagiri at 8,167 meters, and the Manaslu range to the east. This is one of the widest accessible mountain panoramas available on any short trek near Pokhara.
The camp takes its name from Australian aid workers and trekkers who originally used it as a base during expeditions into the Annapurna region in Nepal’s early trekking era. Locally it is called Thulo Kharka, meaning big pastureland, a reference to the open meadows at this altitude where cattle and buffalo were traditionally grazed by Gurung herders from the villages below.
Next Trip Nepal operates this Australian Base Camp Trek as a fully private two day itinerary from Pokhara. Private vehicle, licensed local guide, teahouse accommodation, and all permits included. Pay after arriving in Nepal.
Why the 2 Day Version Is Better Than 1 Day
Most operators offer the Australian Camp hike as a single day trip. We recommend two days and here is exactly why.
On a one day Australian Camp hike from Pokhara you arrive at the camp in late morning or early afternoon, rest briefly, and descend immediately. You miss the two things that make Australian Camp genuinely extraordinary: the late afternoon light on Machapuchhre and the Annapurna range at sunset, and the Himalayan sunrise the following morning when the entire mountain wall turns golden before the valley below has woken up.
The two day Australian Base Camp Trek gives you the full experience. You arrive at the camp with time to explore, settle in, and watch the evening light shift across the mountains. You wake before dawn for the sunrise. Then you descend through Pothana and Dhampus at a comfortable pace with the best of the morning light still on the peaks above you.
For anyone visiting Pokhara with at least two free days, the overnight Australian Camp trek is the right choice over the day hike every time.
Mountains Visible from Australian Base Camp
| Mountain | Altitude | Range |
|---|---|---|
| Machapuchhre (Fishtail) | 6,997m | Annapurna Range |
| Annapurna South | 7,219m | Annapurna Range |
| Annapurna I | 8,091m | Annapurna Range |
| Annapurna II | 7,937m | Annapurna Range |
| Annapurna III | 7,555m | Annapurna Range |
| Annapurna IV | 7,525m | Annapurna Range |
| Himchuli | 6,441m | Annapurna Range |
| Dhaulagiri | 8,167m | Dhaulagiri Range |
| Manaslu | 8,163m | Mansiri Himal |
| Lamjung Himal | 6,983m | Annapurna Range |
Machapuchhre, the Fishtail Mountain, dominates the view from Australian Camp and is the peak that most visitors photograph first. Its near perfect pyramid shape and the fact that it has never been summited, protected as a sacred mountain by Nepal’s government since 1957, gives it a particular presence in the view that no photograph fully prepares you for.
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Australian Base Camp Trek Highlights
- Panoramic Annapurna range sunrise from 2,060 meters on the morning of Day 2
- Mountain views covering Machapuchhre, Annapurna South, Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Annapurna IV, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu range
- Walk through traditional Gurung villages of Dhampus and Pothana with authentic mountain community culture
- Dense rhododendron, oak, and pine forest on the trail between Kande and Australian Camp
- No altitude sickness risk at 2,060 meters, suitable for all fitness levels including families and first time trekkers
- One of the best short treks from Pokhara requiring only 2 days and no trekking experience
- Private vehicle from your Pokhara hotel to the trailhead and back, no public transport required













