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Annapurna Circuit

This trek is the most famous and popular trekking destination in Nepal. You will be enjoying simply with unsurpassable views of the Manaslu, Annapurna Range and Manang valley, Kali Gandaki valley, River, waterfalls, Richfield terraces, tradition and culture in this trek.
Annapurna Circuit trek follows ancient paths used as trade routes between Nepal and Tibet. These paths have long facilitated the flow of cultures and religions in this remote and formerly inaccessible region. Today Tibetan Mahayana Buddhism, Hinduism and the mysterious Bon-Po religion still coexist and interpenetrate one another in this region, which contains many pilgrimage sites.
The unusually wide range of climatic zones in such a small area as the Annapurna Circuit path ascends from 900 metres to 5,300 metres provides a chance to see many different plants and animals, and the different ways of life of the many peoples who live there.

Facts of the Trek

Duration of trekking : 21 days
Grade : Moderate / Hard
Type of Trek : Camping / Tea house
Recommended season : Spring / Autumn / Winter
Trekking starting point : Kathmandu / Besishahar
Trekking ending point : Pokhara
Maximum height : 5416 m.

 


 
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