Annapurna Trekking

Annapurna Trekking has been widely known as the paradise for both experienced and amateur trekkers. There are some major treks in Annapurna region: 

  • Annapurna Circuit called the Annapurna Round
  • Annapurna Base Camp
  • Mardi Himal
  • Poon Hill Trekking
  • Upper Mustang many more ...

The Annapurna region in Nepal is a stunning and diverse destination for trekkers and nature enthusiasts. There are a variety of trekking options available, ranging from shorter treks like Ghandruk and Tatopani to longer treks to destinations like Lho, a prehistoric kingdom located in upper Mustang, and the settlement of Manang. The region is also home to the Muktinath temple, the deepest gorge in the world (Kaligandaki), and the Annapurna Conservation Area.

The Annapurna Conservation Area was established by the National Trust for Nature Conservation in 1968 and is the first and largest protected area in Nepal. The conservation area is known for its diverse and abundant flora and fauna, including 100 varieties of orchids and several rhododendron-rich forests. The upper alpine region is home to a variety of wild animals, including snow leopards and blue sheep, while other areas of the region are home to a variety of bird species, such as multi-colored impeyan, blood pheasant, and kokla. In addition to its natural beauty, the Annapurna region is also rich in cultural diversity, with a variety of ethnic groups and cultures represented.

The Annapurna region is also home to a number of peaks, including Annapurna I, Annapurna II, Annapurna III, and Annapurna IV, as well as other Annapurna south peaks. Trekking in the Annapurna region allows visitors to experience the diverse terrain and cultures of the region, making it a popular and ideal destination in Nepal.

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