What to Pack for Annapurna Circuit Trek ?
One of the most important parts of your preparation for the Annapurna Circuit trek is packing correctly for the trek. Packing for the ABC trek can be a huge dilemma and it can take you quite some time to distinguish between what to carry along with you and what to leave behind.

On one hand, you cannot underestimate the chilly weather in the mountains and on the other hand, you must be aware of the fact that you have to carry whatever you pack on your shoulders for quite some days. Hence, it is important to make a reliable checklist on the basis of the essential things you need to pack for your trek.

Travel Insurance - The most recommended document

All the travelers going for Annapurna Base Camp trekking are recommended to get themselves travel insurance that has their trekking as well as everything related to the activity covered. 

Trekking Equipment - You cannot do without

It is obvious that when you are going to trek to the ABC camp, you need to be prepared with all the bells and whistles required for the activity. So, before you embark on your trekking tour make sure that you have packed the following hiking essentials:

Hiking poles
Sleeping bag
Backpack
Headlight 

Proper Clothing - To save your body from the freezing temperatures 

Proper clothing is very important for staying warm and comfortable during the Annapurna Circuit trek. So, make sure you carry clothes that keep moisture and cold away and help you move up comfortably in the trek.

Hiking trousers
Woollen trousers
Hiking shorts
Fleece jacket
Thermal tops
4 pair of socks
6 pairs of underwear
A rain jacket
Waterproof pants
Warm gloves

First Aid Kit - To make sure you are attended in case of any emergency

A small, handy first aid kit that can help you take care of yourself during minor health emergencies. Since it can be difficult to get medicine on the Annapurna circuit, make sure your pack all the common and basic medications you think can be of any potential help to you in the trek. 

Antiseptic Cream
Antiseptic wipes
Bandaids
Bandages 
Insect repellent
Imodium
Paracetamol
Water purification tablets
Antihistamine tablets
Anti-nausea tablets
Anti-inflammatory gel

Footwear - To go conquer every terrain

When you are going on a trekking trip, your footwear matters a lot. From ensuring stability on the rough terrains to preventing shock and injury to your feet, a good quality footwear can do wonders to make your trekking experience amazing.

While you need a pair of robust and waterproof hiking shoes to balance yourself on plains, grainy riverbanks, muddy grounds, and thick snow, you also need a pair of flip flops to use the loo, go take a shower, and stroll around the region. So, make enough space to pack these basic footwear: 

Flip-flops
Trekking socks
Trekking boots

Toiletries - To maintain your personal hygiene in the mountains

Toiletries are something that we normally need everyday, irrespective of where we are and what we are doing. The toilet essentials not only help you to be comfortable on the treks, but they also let you maintain your personal hygiene. So, make sure you pack these toiletries that you will be requiring every day during your activity: 

Wet wipes
Toothpaste and toothbrush
Soap or body wash
Hand sanitizers
Shampoo and conditioner
Hair and face serum
Menstrual cup or sanitary pads
Towel
Sunscreen
Body lotion
Lip balm
Deodorant
Moisturizer  

Food and Snacks - To have your own box of eatables in the mountains

The snacks available in the trek are much more expensive than their usual rates. Furthermore, in the peak seasons of ABC trek you will find all the shops crowded heavily, forcing you to be a part of the long queues and wait for your food. So, it is advisable for the trekkers to pack some dry snacks such as: 

Chocolates and energy bars
Dry fruits and nuts
Peanut and almond butter
Instant oatmeal
Powdered milk

Electronics - For your convenience with the gadgets even at high altitudes

Everyone needs the basic electronic gadgets that can make their outing convenient, smooth, and fun. While a cell phone can help you stay connected to the world during your trek, cameras can let you capture some stunning pictures of the vistas on the trail. So, do not forget to carry your electronic goods when packing your bags for the mountains.

Camera
Cell phone
Chargers 
Power Banks

Accessories - To trek without compromising

Keep the final section of your bag for some offbeat and random accessories that can be worth carrying for the trek. Here are some miscellaneous items that you may think of packing, right before zipping your bags for your trekking trip:

Sunglasses
Waterproof pouch 
Sun hat
Water bottle
Scarf
Gaiters
Headband
Lock and key
Pocket knife
Pen and paper 
Compass 
A map of the Annapurna circuit

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