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Laying northwest of Kathmandu, the Annapurna region
has enticed trekkers and travellers to this magical Himalayan corner ever since
it was introduced to the outside world. Protected within the Annapurna
Conservation Area, Nepal’s first and largest conservation, the sub-range offers
some of the most popular and vibrant trekking routes in the planet. From weeks-long circumnavigation
around the majestic massif, to short gentle walks along the quaint valleys and
scenic ridgelines, the iconic Annapurna just about has everything for everyone.
Sitting on an oval-shaped plateau at an altitude over 4,000 meters/ 13, 000 feet, the Annapurna Sanctuary is a high glacial basin surrounded by a ring of high majestic mountains, most over 7,000 meters/ 23,000 feet including the impressive south face of Annapurna I (8,091 m/ 26,545 ft). The Sanc....
More DetailsThis is the classic trek, the one that has been adored by almost everyone who left their boot prints here. ‘One for a lifetime’ or ‘must visit bucket-list’ are superlatives that often follows an experience of an Annapurna Circuit Trek, and it is easy to understand how the variety and bea....
More DetailsThis gentle adventure in the southern foothills of Annapurna is a perfect introduction for those new to trekking culture in Nepal. With short 4-5 hours of moderate walking each day, between our overnights in high quality lodges nestled cosily among superb Gurung villages, this holiday lets us sa....
More DetailsOur ‘flight-free’ version of the Annapurna Base Camp Trek, allows an option to drive to the heartland of Annapurna, and perhaps leave behind a lesser carbon footprint during our travel. The approximately 7-8 hours' drive, each way, between Kathmandu and our trekking points in the foothills of An....
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