Annapurna Region

Discover some of the world's best hiking trails, ranging from short day hikes to longer treks lasting three weeks. The Annapurna region is a popular and beautiful place for trekking. It has stunning mountains like Annapurna I–IV and Machhapuchare, along with many other peaks between 6,000 and 8,000 meters high. The trailheads are close to Pokhara and Besisahar, just an hour away.

The Annapurna region includes the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountains, as well as the Kali-Gandaki River valley, which is the deepest gorge in the world. When you trek in this area, you will experience the unique cultures and traditions of different communities. In the lower regions, you'll encounter the Bramhan and Chhetri people, while the higher regions are home to the Gurung, Magar, Thakali, and Manangba communities. Along the way, you'll see lush farmland, snow-capped mountains, and beautiful forests, as well as meet people from various backgrounds. It's a diverse and fulfilling trekking experience that attracts many visitors to the Annapurna region.

The Manang and Mustang regions, located in the rain shadow of the Annapurna mountains, are ideal for trekking during the monsoon season. These areas receive less rainfall and have moderate temperatures compared to the southern slopes. While the lower regions are fertile and green, the Manang and Mustang regions are dry and considered desert-like.

The Annapurna region is also home to the Annapurna Conservation Area, which offers a range of popular treks suitable for different levels of difficulty. One of the famous treks is the Annapurna Circuit, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayas. This trek takes you through various climates, from tropical areas to high-altitude regions, and you'll even cross the Thorang La Pass, which is at an elevation of 5,416 meters. The trek starts in Besisahar and ends at the Annapurna Base Camp.

Another popular trek in the Annapurna region is the Annapurna Base Camp Trek. It offers stunning glaciers, magnificent waterfalls, and the chance to stay in beautiful mountain teahouses. You'll also have the opportunity to meet friendly locals from different ethnic groups as you pass through villages like Jhinu, Chhomrong, Bhunuwa, and Upper Sinwa.

Apart from these treks, there are other options like the Khopra Danda Trek, Mohare Danda Community, Muldai View Point, and Mardi Himal, which provide quieter experiences away from the crowds. These treks allow you to explore the beauty of the region in a more peaceful setting. Get ready to embark on a remarkable adventure where you'll witness the wonders of nature and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Annapurna region.