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PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 11:05 pm    Post subject: Trekking Around annapurna Region of nepal Reply with quote

Annapurna Circuit


Commencing this trekking with an overland journey to Beshisahar, 130 km West of Kathmandu where we overnight. Our trek follows the gorge of Marshyangdi river through lush fields of paddy, innumerable tiny streams, waterfalls (Fountains) and beautiful villages, eventually emerging into high desert country at Manang (3597 m.). The trek gains in height fairly gently reducing the chances of altitude sickness, although, we do spend a day acclimatizing before crossing the Thorang-La (5416 m.). From a high lodge camp we are up early for our crossing of the Thorang- La (tremendous high mountain feelings) before our decent to Muktinath in the lower Mustang region, one of the holiest pilgrimage sites for Buddhist and Hindu people in Nepal .

Annapurna is the most popular trek in Nepal which passes through the most stunning scenery in the world. Beside day hiking , long treks through happy valley deep into the heart of mountains can be made. Thakalis, Gurungs, Magar, Manangis are the people that are found prevailing on the way.

Subtropical to alpine vegetation and climates is found changing with the elevation. Trekking in the region allows to explore through rhododendron forests over the foothills of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri and through the deepest gorge (6500 mts around) in the world, the kali Gandaki Gorge.

This trek is also one of the best views of Annapurna range, Nilgiri , Dhaulagiri , Tukuche peak , Dhampus peak , Hiunchuli ,Machhapuchhre , Gangapurna, Lamjung Himal other many more greatest views of mountains you never seen before, which is make you the real adventure of life time. This trekking is the suit for who have short holidays this trekking route is much best because in the Annapurna region Poon Hill is the best panoramic place in earth. some famous Trekking itinerary as bellows no worry if you have short time we take you the you top of hill than you enjoy to touch with mountains views. Itineary can be design as your interest and budget.

Duration : 21 days

Itinerary:
Day 01 Drive, Kathmandu to Beshi Sahar (6 hours)

Day 02 Beshi Sahar to Bahun Danda (1398 m.)

Day 03 Bahun Danda to Chyamje (1430 m.)

Day 04 Chyamje to Dharapani (1860 m.)

Day 05 Dharapani to Chame (2670 m.)

Day 06 Chame to Pisang (3200 m.)

Day 07 Pisang to Manang (3540 m.)

Day 08 Rest at Manang ( Short hike and go to the glascier dom & lake)

Day 09 Manang to Yak Kharka (4018 m.)

Day 10 Yak Kharka to Thorang phedi (4450 m.)

Day 11 Thorang phedi to Thorang pass (5416 m.)descend to Muktinath (3800 m.)

Day 12 Muktinath to Kagbeni (2800 m.)

Day 13 Kagbeni to Marpha (2670 m.)

Day 14 Marpha to Kalopani (2530 m.)

Day 15 Kalopani to Tatopani (1190 m.)

Day 16 Tatopani to Shikha (1935 m.)

Day 17 Shikha to Ghorepani (2750 m.)

Day 18 Ghorepani to Tadapani (2590 m.)

Day 19 Tadapani to Ghandruk (1940 m.)

Day 20 Ghandruk to Nayapul / Pokhara, overnight hotel.

Day 21 Drive,Pokhara to Kathmandu (7 hours).


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