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Annapurna Region |
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Annapurna Region |
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An unsurpassed
panoramic view that offers spiritual
elation is probably the exact way to
define the configuration of this exotic
land of mountains - Annapurna sanctuary.
Himalayan giants that was explored by
Jimmy Roberts in 1956 and brought to the
attention of world by the British
Expedition to Machhapuchhere in 1957
surround this vast nature-amphitheatre.
Astonishing altitude variations and
ecological diversity make this area flow
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beauty. You will cross-sacred valleys surrounded
by enormous peaks. The Annapurna Sanctuary is a
hidden glacial hollow that shimmers like a jewel
in the mountains. For thousands of years, many
people from diverse ethnic backgrounds have
carved a lifestyle out of its steep terraces and
barren plateaus. The excellent habitat for a
wide variety of plants and animals reflect the
region’s biological diversity. Multiple species
of orchids, rhododendrons, birds, reptile and
other flora and fauna are to be astonished.
Regard this region as an opportunity to a land
of enchantment. |
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Annapurna Base Camp Trek |
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The
classic trek in the
Annapurna region is to
so call Annapurna
sanctuary; the site of
the base camp is used by
expeditions attempting
the massif south face of
Annapurna I. The trek to
Annapurna base camp
combines some of the
most spectacular
Himalayan scenery with a
fascinating insight into
the life of middle hill
Nepalese. Spend at least
one full day inside the |
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Duration : 14 Days Grade :
-- Max. Altitude :
4130 m. Best Season :
Spr & Aut |
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Annapurna Circuit Trek |
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The classic trek in the
Annapurna region is definitely the Annapurna
circuit. The complete circuit has only been
possible since 1980s when the Manang area was
authoritatively opened to foreigners. For an
all-round experience of the scenery and cultures
of Nepal, this trek has a lot of attraction.
During the winter season, orange trees are laden
with fruit and fragrant |
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Duration : 25 Days Grade :
-- Max. Altitude :
5416 m. Best Season :
Spr & Aut |
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Ghorepani Trek |
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There are numbers of choice of
short treks in the foothills to the north of
Pokhara. It is known as short ‘n’ sweet trek.
Most of these deviations will visit Ghorepani
and Ghandruk. Ghorepani is just below the famed
vantage point of Poonhill, one of the best spots
to see the views of central Nepal Himalayan
panorama. |
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Duration : 7 Days Grade :
-- Max. Altitude :
3210 m. Best Season :
Spr & Aut |
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Siklish Trek |
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Our
trail skirts under the
graceful 'fish tail'
peak Machapuchare, one
of the glorious of Nepal
along with the
Annapurna. In the lower
valleys we'll pass
through Brahmin and
Chettri villages. Higher
up we'll meet Magars and
Gurungs. Our destination
is Siklis village, the
largest Gurung community
in the region. It is
also home to many ex-Gurkha
soldiers, famed the
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Duration : 15 Days Grade :
-- Max. Altitude :
3200 m. Best Season :
Spr & Aut |
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Muktinath Trek |
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The famous pilgrimage spot for both Hindus and
Buddhists. To the Hindus, it is sacred as the
place of salvation. The Hindus believe that to
wash in the waters here guarantees salvation
after death. The Hindu god, Bramha, is thought
to have lit the eternal flames that still burn
at Muktinath. To the Buddhists, it is a place
that the great sage Guru Rinpochhe |
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Duration : 10 Days
Grade : --
Max. Altitude : 3800 m.
Best Season :
Spr & Aut |
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