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What to Pack for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek
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What to Pack for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Ram Gurung - Head Guide — Annapurna Trails 7 min
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Your pack weight is your constant companion for 9–11 days on the trail. Our guides have refined this list over hundreds of treks — bring exactly what is here, nothing more.

Clothing Layers

The key is a layering system, not heavy individual pieces. You need: a moisture-wicking base layer (merino wool is best), a mid-layer fleece or down jacket, a waterproof and windproof outer shell, trekking trousers (no denim), and thermal leggings for camp evenings. Temperatures at base camp can drop to −10°C at night.

Footwear

Break in your boots before the trek — this is non-negotiable. Mid-ankle waterproof trekking boots are ideal. Bring lightweight camp shoes or sandals for teahouse evenings. Gaiters are useful in early spring and winter. A good pair of trekking poles significantly reduces knee strain on descent.

Sleeping & Shelter

A sleeping bag rated to −10°C is essential. Teahouses provide blankets but quality varies significantly. A lightweight sleeping bag liner adds warmth and hygiene. Sunglasses with UV400 or higher protection are critical at altitude.

What to Leave Behind

Do not bring: cotton clothing (holds moisture), wheeled luggage, more than 12kg total pack weight, hair dryers or heavy toiletries. Your porter carries a maximum of 20kg — shared between their own load and yours. Respect that limit.

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