Annapurna trek info

Annapurna region is spread out in 5 districts of Western Nepal and the number of Village Development Committees (VDCs) covered are 55. Established as the first and largest conservation area in Nepal, Annapurna trek is managed under Annapurna Area Conservation Project (ACAP).ACAP has devised two program sections; Northern program section includes Jomsom, Manang, Lho Manthang while Southern program section includes Bhujung, Lwang, Sikles and Ghandruk. Jomsom, Manang and Ghandruk are popular areas for Annapurna trekking, where the focus is on integrated tourism management.The Annapurna circuit has the blend of biological diversity and rich cultural diversity. The natural and cultural features of Round annapurna trek have made it the most popular tourist destination in Nepal, where, it is believed to have drawn more than 60 per cent of the country’s total trekkers.

With the amalgamation of picturesque view of Gigantic mountains and rugged terrains, Annapurna basecamp trek welcomes you to a challenging and energitic experience. Regarded as one of the most famous trekking route by the trekkers around the globe, The trek likes Upper mustang Trek,Muktinath jomsom trek,Tilicho lake trek,Nar phu valley trek, is likely to sooth your visual senses as well as augment your adrenaline rush. The trek starts from the beautiful town of pokhara,which is also a good starting place for other short treks. Places like Kathmandu, Pokhara, Ghorepani, Poon Hill, Tadapani, Machhapuchhre Base Camp, Ghandruk are covererd during this trek. Trekking in Annapurna region offers unique cultural exposure and experience. Simple yet fascinating lifestyles of ethnic communities like gurungs, magars and thakalis also may quench your anthropological thirst.Blaze mountain adventure, with its expertise in Annapurna region will help you to realize your Annapurna adventure dreams. the team at trekking in mountain will be there to assist you in your travelling needs all along. profesionnal guides will be there to lead you to your destination, where no compromise will be made with your safety, security and hygiene. customized arrangements can be made as per your request to make your annapurna experience more fun, exciting and memorable.

High diversity of flora and fauna species is the key highligt of annapurna region. According to the research of acap, we can find total of 1,226 species of plants with 38 orchid species and 9 rhododendron species, 101 species of reptiles and 22 species of amphibians . The rare and endangered wildlife species such as the snow leopard, musk deer, tibetan argali, impeyan pheasant and tragopan pheasant will surely provide you with delightful experience.

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Ghandruk Trek is a nature-culture mixed package in one. Situated in the Annapurna region, this trek is best for those who want to feel the...
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Upper Mustang Trek provides you with fantabulous trekking in the Trans-Himalayan region of Nepal, which lies at the head of Annapurna Conservation Area on the...
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The breathtaking journey to Jomsom Muktinath reveals some of the most mesmerizing ranges in the Annapurna region. Along the way, trekkers experience a blend of...
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Secluded, spiritual, and spectacular are the perfect words to define Nar Phu Valley Trek. Opened for tourists only since 2003, it is the least trekked trail...
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Regarded as a classic Himalayan trekking, the Annapurna Circuit Trek has become a popular chocie for the thrill seekers in the Annapurna region since it was...
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