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Mt Annapurna
Region: Mt Annapurna is the most famous and most sought trekking region in Nepal. With the exception of Annapurna Circuit, all treks begin from Pokhara, the recognized touristy town in Nepal. It is recognized as the home of Gorkha Soldier, famous for their brave exploits in World War II and more in Falkland War. Apart from the spectacular view of Mount Annapurna and its ranges, one can enjoy the Natural Hot-springs, pilgrimages sites, ethnical- cultural Gurung and Thakali villages. The treks enable you to experience world's most beautiful scenery. It is not only famous for the mountainous range but also for the lakes, National park, Traditional villages, the different life style of locals and many more.
We have designed different Mt. Annapurna
treks according to your time availability and budget.
(a) Annapurna
Circuit: Annapurna circuit is more than 200km walk by foot, that begin at BESHISHAAR at the altitude of below 1000m then the trail goes as high as 5416m at Throung La pass. The trek is clearly divided into two valleys, the Marshyandi and the Kaligandaki. Both the valleys have distinct inhabitant, geography and culture to experiences.
| Fact
about the trip |
| Duration |
21 days |
| Starting point |
Beshishaar |
| Ending point |
Pokhara |
| Highest access on the trek |
Throung La (5416m) |
| Mode of trekking |
Lodge/ Camping |
| Most attraction of the trek |
Annapurna range, mixed culture,
natural hot spring |
| Trekking grade |
Strenuous |
| Best time |
Sep / May |
(b) Annapurna
Base camp: Annapurna base camp is the most happening trekking route in Nepal and many trekking lover are dreaming to touch it due to it's easy access and it' well developed touristy facility that are available here.
| Fact
about the trip |
| Duration |
14 days |
| Starting point |
Pokhara |
| Ending point |
Pokhara |
| Highest access on the trek |
Annapurna Base camp (4200m) |
| Mode of trekking |
Lodge/ Camping |
| Most attraction of the trek |
Mt Annapurna range, Pun Hill,
Hot spring |
| Trekking grade |
Moderate + |
| Best time |
Sep/ May |
(c) Jomsom/
Muktinath: The classic trek jomsom is also the part of the famous Annapurna Circuit trek. This trek allows access to the high mountains of the Himalayas within a reasonable timeframe and with limits of ascending to higher altitude. The trek is desirable because not only it's easiness but also religious aspects as Mukitnath is associated with Hindu god BISHNU having a shrine at altitude of 3800m.
| Fact
about the trip |
| Duration |
14 days |
| Starting point |
Pokhara |
| Ending point |
Pokhara |
| Highest access on the trek |
Muktinath (3800m) |
| Mode of trekking |
Lodge/ Camping |
| Most attraction of the trek |
Mt Annapurna range, Pun Hill,
Hot spring |
| Trekking grade |
Moderate |
| Best time |
Through out the year |
d) Ghorepani
Pun Hill: This is one of the most famous and often visited trekking routes in Nepal, an estimated of 40, 000 trekkers walks through this route annually. The main attraction of the trek is PUN HILL from where both the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges can be seen in a single sight.
| Fact
about the trip |
| Duration |
09 days |
| Starting point |
Pokhara |
| Ending point |
Pokhara |
| Highest access on the trek |
Pun Hill (3210m) |
| Mode of trekking |
Lodge/ Camping |
| Most attraction of the trek |
Mt Annapurna range, Pun Hill,
Pokhara |
| Trekking grade |
Moderate |
| Best time |
Sep / June |
(e) Siklis
Trek:This trek bring you Nepal's largest GURUNG village, the inhabitant of an indigenous people famous for their braveness as a soldier Gurkha around the world. The region lies in the foothills of Annapurna; the trail goes through the forest of rhododendron
| Fact
about the trip |
| Duration |
09 days |
| Starting point |
Pokhara |
| Ending point |
Pokhara |
| Highest access on the trek |
2500m |
| Mode of trekking |
Camping |
| Most attraction of the trek |
Mt Annapurna range, Gurung culture,
Pokhara |
| Trekking grade |
Moderate + |
| Best time |
Sep/ May |
(f) Nar-
Phu valley:
The Nepal government's recent decision to open up Nar
and Phu to tourists has evoked little enthusiasm among
the villagers, whose pastoral lifestyle continues. Apart
from the odd researcher and climbing expeditions permitted
to climb Him lung, Ratnachuli and Gachikang, few foreigners
has visited the area and tourism infrastructure is almost
non-existent.
Since Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) recently
extended its network to include Nar and Phu Valley,
it is preparing a suitable tourism development plan
at the request of the government for undiscovered valley.
In this region Trekkers trek through the Himalayan foothills
of Annapurna and round the eastern end of the Annapurna
circuit before they arrive at KOTTO, a police check
post half and hour before Chame, Manang's district headquarters.
From here the route to Nar Phu split from the general
Annapurna trail.
| Fact
about the trip |
| Duration |
26 days |
| Starting point |
Beshishaar |
| Ending point |
Pokhara |
| Highest access on the trek |
5200m |
| Mode of trekking |
Camping |
| Most attraction of the trek |
Mt Annapurna & MANASLU, range
Hiddenculture, Pokhara |
| Trekking grade |
Alpine |
| Best time |
Sep / Oct & March / May |
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