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Luxury Travel: Best Tea House Lodges for Your Annapurna Trip

The Annapurna Circuit Trek is one of the best treks in Nepal, with 5416 meters of altitude at the highest point of the trip. The teahouse lodge accommodations are basic but very clean and comfortable in Annapurna.

You will be able to see Himalayan fauna and flora, explore bamboo and rhododendron forests, and marvel at the panoramic views of the snowcapped mountains during the Annapurna Circuit Trek.

Consider yourself on your way to the sunset trek, and you need to find a safe place to lay your head before your next adventure. Wouldn’t it be great to stay at Base Camp Trek Accommodations and let your tiredness and worries slip away?

The Teahouse Lodge Accommodation in Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a popular and local accommodation for Annapurna Base Camp Trekkers. A simple wooden bed, pillow, and blanket are the basic accommodations provided in the local teahouse.

Most of the teahouses on the Annapurna Base Camp Trek Accommodation are built and operated by locals to offer basic amenities for trekkers to rest and to provide a chance to explore the picturesque village and its unique culture.

Tea House Lodge Accommodation in Annapurna Base Camp Trek Routes

  • Ulleri

You can stay in more than 20 teahouses in the enchanting village of Ulleri, where wooden rooms come with an attached bathroom and a sit-down toilet, along with a comfortable mattress.

There are a number of teahouses in Ulleri that serve authentic Nepali food and meals such as chicken fried rice, crab fried rice, and hash brown potatoes, and they are not that expensive due to Ulleri’s proximity to Pokhara.

  • Ghorepani: 

Upper and Lower Ghorepani are the gateways to the Annapurna region, both places provide accommodations, but we recommend staying at Upper Ghorepani for a clearer view of the mountains. Although Upper Ghorepani is more expensive than Lower Ghorepani.

Ghorepani hotel offers the best rooms made of bricks and concrete with the best views of the surroundings. Most of the rooms are soundproofed against the outside construction works and provide stunning views of the mountains in the background.

  • Tadapani:

Tadapani offers several teahouses, all of which offer both hot and cold showers and Western-style bathrooms, along with basic accommodation facilities, timber plasterboard walls, creaky old window frames, and stunning mountain views.

  • Ghandhruk

Ghandruk is one of Nepal’s most popular tourist destinations with around 300 hotels and homestays. You can expect to pay a variety of prices for hotels and homestays in Ghandruk, depending on the type of accommodation you choose. 

Dal, Bhat, and Tarkari are some of the most popular lunch and dinner choices at Ghandruk, while pizza, burgers, and other foods are also available. There are a number of teahouses and homestays that charge guests for Gurung attire for photo shoots.

  • Chhomrong

Chamrong is an ideal stop for the night after Ghandruk, as it offers decent accommodations, including beds, cushions, and electric blankets, as well as the pleasure of its own hospitality and gastronomic culture. 

Teahouses in Chhomrong serve organic vegetables and Dal Bhat, a traditional Tarkari dish. Your morning tour can include a visit to the Chhomrong organic farm that supplies organic vegetables to the teahouses of Chhomrong.

  • Dovan

If you are trekking to ABC, Dovan is one of the best places to stay; at this height, there are teahouses with western bathrooms and showers, and it is one of the busiest areas in the country.

You can choose from Upper and Lower Dovan accommodations, with Lower Dovan having brighter, more comfortable rooms. If you wish to experience the lively vibes here, stay at Lower Dovan.

  • Deurali

Deurali has a limited number of teahouses and limited rooms, so you’ll have to share a room with at least three or four other people. There is no private room available, even if you pay more. 

It would be best to skip your accommodation plan at Deurali in the winter season and walk directly to Base Camp if you are planning to trek to Annapurna during the winter season.

You will find hotels in the Base Camp to be quite expensive, in comparison to other tea house Lodge accommodation in Annapurna. There is a high probability of snowstorms in this area, which is the main reason for its high costs.

With the growing number of tourists in this region, Annapurna Base Camp recently announced plans to expand its teahouses. A small number of hotels are currently operating, and a few more are in the process of being built.  

A trip to the Base Camp and the views you get from it is worth more than any amount of money you might spend in one of the base camp hotels.

There are a lot of people who enter Nepal each year in order to trek, so it is a great place to go on an adventure vacation.  Annapurna Base Camp trekking offers good accommodation standards and friendly hospitality, along with good service and easy accessibility.

Trekking and exploring can be challenging. Explore the beauty of Annapurna with exciting trekking packages and make your trip memorable by booking your tour package with Himalayan Circuit Treks.

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