OVERVIEW
Not only does Annapurna possess all that magic and more, it also has beautifully framed mountains, ravishing scenery, and rich cultural diversity. Explore the world's classic walks, larger-than-life beauty, where lies a treasure house for 1,226 species of flowering plants, 102 mammals, 474 birds, 39 reptiles and 22 amphibians.
he Annapurna circuit trail (swipe) passes through world’s deepest river gorge - Kali Gandaki Gorge, which is 3 miles long and 1.5 miles wide, a valley with fossils from the Tethys Sea dating 60 million years ago. Travellers would be able to pledge some time to this vicious & fun activity. Further, For instant gratification, You'll be able to witness the world's largest rhododendron forest in Ghorepani & Tilicho Lake- The world's highest freshwater lake. The organic food, Typical Nepali Dal Bhat & yes the masala tea are the ingredients that hit you while on the trek, perfect!
The 4 decades of History, the 128-mile route never fails to impress. The travellers have been praising Annapurna circuit now and then, the crown of being one of best treks in the world is unbeatable. So open up to this experience you won't hit the ceiling doing this trek.
BEST TIME TO GO
Spring : March - May Fall : September - November
At these times, the weather is at its best, being hot but not uncomfortably so, and there’s usually minimal or no rain.
PHYSICAL FITNESS
Annapurna circuit trekking is moderately difficult. Walk slow Take your time & enjoy the beauty that surrounds you. Don't take it as an endurance test.
MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS
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The grandiose view of a series of mountains ranging from 6000m to 8000m in the Annapurna region.
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Thorang-La pass (5,415m), the highest point on the Annapurna Circuit Trail between two of the highest mountains in the world: Annapurna and Dhaulagiri.
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The Muktinath Temple, one of the most important shrines of both Hindus and Buddhists. Natural Hot Spring at Tatopani to relax your tired muscles.
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A huge variety of landscapes from lush green paddy field, sub-tropical rainforest, deep valleys, alpine slopes to an arid Tibetan plateau and the deepest gorge in the world.