Annapurna region trek is the second popular trekking region after the Everest region trek in Nepal. It is the perfect destination for adventure and nature lovers. The Annapurna region offers the various trekking packages but it has some popular trekking routes including Annapurna base camp, Ghorepani Poon hill trek, Annapurna circuit, and others. Trekking to Annapurna region offers endlessly picturesque natural beauty, diverse landscape, varying alpine green lush forest, high altitude mountains to a deserted land. The Annapurna conservation lies in the northwest part of Nepal, it is also famous for the diverse culture, religion, rich biodiversity, friendly people, and their culture and lifestyle. In this region Hindu and Buddhist religious people’s inhabitation, it reflects the cultural harmony with the majestic views of the Himalayan range. Annapurna region trek is perfect for the novice with adventure lover, shorter or longer, difficult or easy, season or off-season as per the trekker’s choice.
Mt Annapurna I (8091m) is the first climb eight thousand above mountains all over the world. The French climber Maurice Herzog led the expedition and successfully climbing Mt Annapurna I on June 3, 1950. However, many times some of the climber try to climb Mt Annapurna I before. Along the trek, you will get magnificent views of the Himalayan range.
On the Annapurna region trek, you had a mesmerizing view of Annapurna I (8,091m), II, III, IV; Annapurna South. Dhaulagiri (8,167 m); Nilgiri; Manaslu (8,176m); Machhapuchhre (Fishtail); Gangapurna and several others. The trek has much more significant attraction, ancient salt trade route, Trans Himalayan route. The word highest lake (Tilicho Lake) and world deepest Kalagandaki gorge. Throngla pass 5416m high altitude pass in Annapurna region trek. Plus, you get many more viewpoints, where you can get the astonishing views of nature and high altitude Mountain range.
Annapurna Base camp Trek
Annapurna Circuit Trek
Mardi Himal Trek
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
Dhampush-Nagarkot Trek
Nar-Phu Valley Trek
Tilicho Lake Trek