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Annapurna IV is considered relatively an easier mountain to climb among all the Annapurnas. The normal route to reach the destination is led forward through Manang. It requires two hours walking from the base camp to reach the bottom of the mountain. A 500m fixed rope climbing on approximately 65-70 degrees steep slope should be attempted to reach camp I. To reach camp II, a fixed rope climbing of approximately 1000m is required along the ridge and a little widespread steep climbing. From Camp II to Camp III, it is relatively easier than the others, since this part consists of zigzag crossing and gradual climbing up. However, a fixed rope climbing of approximately 1300-1500m is required. From camp III to the summit, generally fixed rope is not required and the main rope is used. There are possibilities of avalanches between Camp I and II.

| Day | Programme Itinerary |
| Day 01 | Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer hotel |
| Day 2-3 | Stay in Kathmandu for official procedure |
| Day 04 | Drive to Khudi |
| Day 05 | Trek to Ngadi |
| Day 06 | Trek to Syange |
| Day 07 | Trek to Tal |
| Day 08 | Trek to Bagarchhap |
| Day 09 | Trek to Chame |
| Day 10 | Trek to Pisang |
| Day 11 | Trek to Hongde |
| Day 12 | Trek to Yak Kharka |
| Day 13 | Trek to Annapurna IV base camp |
| Day 14-34 | Climbing period |
| Day 35 | Trek to Yak Kharka |
| Day 36 | Trek to Manang |
| Day 37 | Trek to Churi Letdar |
| Day 38 | Trek to Thorong High Camp |
| Day 39 | Trek to Muktinath after crossing Thorong La pass |
| Day 40 | Trek to Jomsom |
| Day 41 | Fly back to Pokhara |
| Day 42 | Drive back to Kathmandu |
| Day 43-44 | Free day at Kathmandu |
| Day 45 | Departure on your own destination |
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