Annapurna
Circuit Trekking
Trekking in the Annapurna region is the best approach
to have a close look at the formation of mysterious
nature's wonders which have facilitated this region
to be highly concentrated trekking spot amongst the
world since 1977 when it was first time opened for
the foreigners. This circuit of Annapurna offers more
variety than any other walk of equivalent length,
and takes us through virtually every type of scenery
that Nepal has to offer. There are superb views of
Annapurna and Dhaulagiri, and the constant variety
of landscapes ranges from sub-tropical through alpine
to an arid semi-desert akin to Tibet; at the climax
of the trek there's a formidable 5416m. pass, the
Thorong La, to cross.
This is a lodge-based trek, so we
spend time in villages inhabited by many of Nepal's
different tribes, both Buddhist and Hindu. Every day
brings opportunities to gain an insight into the local
culture and interact with the local communities whose
land we are walking through, whether by bartering
for souvenirs, talking to the inquisitive children
or relaxing at a tea house.
Though it is certainly demanding
enough for the seasoned trekker, the Annapurna Circuit
is still an excellent introduction to walking in Nepal
for those who are confident of their fitness

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