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Royal Trek In Nepal

$USD 450 per person

Royal Trek In Nepal

8 Days

Royal Trek In Nepal
Pisang Peak Climbing With Annapurna Circuit Trek In Nepal

$USD 1,599 per person

Pisang Peak Climbing With Annapurna Circuit Trek In Nepal

Reach 6,091m/ 19,978 Ft in 18 Days

Pisang Peak Climbing With Annapurna Circuit Trek In Nepal
Nar Phu Trek with Annapurna Circuit In Nepal

$USD 1,920 per person

Nar Phu Trek with Annapurna Circuit In Nepal

Reach 5,416m/ 17,764ft in 21 Days

Nar Phu Trek with Annapurna Circuit In Nepal
Mardi Himal Trek

$USD 1,025 per person

Mardi Himal Trek

Reach 4,500m/ 14,760 ft in 11 Days

Mardi Himal Trek
Khopra Ridge Trek Via Ghorepani In Nepal

$USD 1,090 per person

Khopra Ridge Trek Via Ghorepani In Nepal

Reach 4,700m/ 15,416 Ft. in 12 Days

Khopra Ridge Trek Via Ghorepani In Nepal
Ghorepani Poonhill Trek

$USD 899 per person

Ghorepani Poonhill Trek

Reach 3,210 m / 10,528 ft in 6 Days

Ghorepani Poonhill Trek
Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake Trek

$USD 1,716 per person

Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake Trek

Reach 5,416m/ 17,764ft in 17 Days

Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake Trek
Annapurna Circuit Trek
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$1628 $1,448 per person

Annapurna Circuit Trek

Reach 5,416m/ 17,764ft in 16 Days

Annapurna Circuit Trek
Annapurna Base Camp via Ghorepani

$USD 1,280 per person

Annapurna Base Camp via Ghorepani

Reach 4,130m/ 9,577ft in 14 Days

Annapurna Base Camp via Ghorepani
Annapurna Base Camp Trek

$1350 $1,188 per person

Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Reach 4,130 m/13,550 ft in 13 Days

Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Annapurna Region Overview

The Annapurna Region is one of Nepal’s most popular and commercialized trekking destinations. It is home to Mount Annapurna, which lies at an elevation of 8,091m. There are several major attractions in the Annapurna region, which are Pokhara, Ghorepani Poon Hill, Annapurna Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, Jhinu Danda, Natural hot springs etc. During the Annapurna region, the trekkers can see majestic views of the high mountains like Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Fishtails, Hiunchuli, Nilgiri, Gangapurna, etc.

Among other trekking destinations in Nepal, the Annapurna region has several popular treks, including some restricted areas like the Upper Mustang and Nar Phu Valley Trek. Before trekking in these restricted regions, ensure you have issued all the necessary permits: the restricted area permits, Annapurna Sanctuary permits, and the TIMS card, which you have to show at some checkpoints. In this blog, we will discuss some of the Annapurna region’s major attractions and provide some fantastic reasons why you might want to trek this region.

Major Attraction of the Annapurna Region

If you love trekking and adventure, the Annapurna region is the best place to explore. The trek in the Annapurna region is a mixture of fantastic fun and decent challenge. Trekkers can explore many attractions in this region and spend a few weeks being close to nature. There are some major attractions in the Annapurna region that you don’t want to miss out on. So let’s get into it.

Natural Hot Springs

One of the major attractions of the Annapurna region is the natural hot springs near Jhinu Danda. You will reach Jhinu Danda when returning from the Annapurna Base Camp. Many trekkers relax and rejuvenate in the hot water to feel refreshed after a continuous day of trekking. Older people of the village believe that the natural hot springs cure the skin and bone-related aches of the body.

Thorong La Pass

Thorong La Pass is the highest elevation of the Annapurna Circuit Trek, at 5,416m. It is among the highest passes in the Annapurna region. The primary reason for visiting the Thorong La Pass is the stunning mountain views, including snowy peaks, sunrise, and sunset. The trek to this pass is tricky, as the trekkers must pass through rugged terrain, jungles, rocky ridges, and snowy mountains.

Tilicho Lake

The Tilicho Lake trek is one of the unique treks in the Annapurna region. It takes trekkers to the highest lake in the world, located at an elevation of 4919 m. During this trek, you will visit small villages like Chame, Pisang, Dharapani, Tadapani, and Manang. During this trek, you will also see the sacred place for Hindus and Buddhists, the Muktinath Temple.

Muktinath Temple

The Muktinath Temple trek is excellent if you want to experience spiritual trekking in the Annapurna region. When trekking to the Muktinath temple, you will pass through major cities like Pokhara, Kagbeni, Jomsom, Ghorepani, Tadapani, and Jhinu Danda. Every month, trekkers from Nepal, India, and China visit Muktinath for religious purposes. However, foreign trekkers from other countries have known about the Muktinath Temple lately.

Popular Annapurna Region Trek

8 Days Royal Trek In Nepal

The Royal Trek in Nepal is among the most beautiful but shortest treks in the Annapurna region. In this trek, you will pass through Pokhara and reach Chisapani, the final destination.

Royal Trek in Nepal

Some of the activities you can participate in this trek are strolling around Pokhara city, boating in the Fewa Lake, clicking beautiful photos in Chisapani, passing through colorful flowering trails, and seeing some of the fantastic snowy peak mountains like Annapurna and Dhaulagiri.

18 Days Pisang Peak Climbing With Annapurna Circuit Trek In Nepal

Pisang Peak Climbing With Annapurna Circuit Trek is one of the most underrated treks in the Annapurna region, which lies at 6091m. During this trek, trekkers will also see stunning mountain views of Annapurna I, Annapurna II, Dhaulagiri, Fishtail, and others.

Pisang Peak Climbing With Annapurna Circuit

Trekking in the majestic remote settlements of Manang, Yak Kharka, and Thorong Phedi is a remote destination that the trekkers do not explore daily. So whenever you visit the Annapurna region, reach Pisang Peak and click on fantastic pictures of the mountains, sunrise, and sunset.

21 Days Nar Phu Trek with Annapurna Circuit In Nepal

Nar Phu Trek with Annapurna Circuit in Nepal falls on the restricted trekking destination of the Annapurna region. In this trek, you have to trek through the remote trails and settlements of the area and reach the mysterious villages of Nar and Phu.

Nar Phu Trek with Annapurna Circuit In Nepal

It is also among the most extended trekking destinations, taking about 21 days. Due to the combination of high altitude, rugged terrains, and long distances and durations, the Nar Phu Trek falls under one of the most challenging treks in Nepal. Some of the major attractions of Nar Phu Valley Trek are Nar and Phu village, Ghorepani Poon Hill Ridge, Natural Hot Springs in Jhinu Danda, Thorong La Pass, Muktinath, and others.

11 Days Mardi Himal Trek

Peak Climbing is a popular activity in the Annapurna region, as is trekking. One of the famous peak climbing destinations is the Mardi Himal Trek. The trek to Mardi Himal is among the off-the-beaten treks, meaning the trek is relatively new and unexplored by the trekkers. However, lately, the reputation of the Mardi Himal Trek is increasing.

Mardi Himal Trek

The duration of the Mardi Himal Trek is 11 to 15 days. Some of the major attractions of this trek are Mardi Himal High Camp, stunning scenes of the mountains, and beautiful scenes of the sunrise and sunset from the peak of Mardi Himal.

12 Days Khopra Ridge Trek Via Ghorepani In Nepal

The Khopra Ridge Trek Via Ghorepani in Nepal is also among the off-the-beaten-track treks in Nepal. For this trek, the trekkers have to pass through rural villages, settlements, and towns that don’t have significant facilities. Despite being one of Nepal’s rural treks, it is equally beautiful.

Khopra Ridge Trek Via Ghorepani In Nepal

The trekkers will pass through different landscapes, including lush jungles, barren lands, yak pastures, rocky ridges, peaks, glacial moraines, and snow mountains.

6 Days Ghorepani Poonhill Trek

Despite being one of the short and easy treks in the Annapurna region, the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is among the best trekking destination. Many trekkers not only think that the Ghorepani Poon Hill trek is the most beautiful in the Annapurna region.

Ghorepani: Poon Hill Trek

One of the major attractions of the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is the majestic wide views of the mountains, like Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Hiunchuli Fishtail, etc. The trekkers usually trek early in the morning from Pokhara to reach the Poonhill ridge to see the stunning sunrise or late in the evening to see the sunset.

17 Days Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake Trek

The Annapurna Circuit is a top-rated trek in Nepal but also really challenging. For the Annapurna Circuit Trek with Tilicho Lake Trek, the trekkers must pass through Besisahar, Dharapani, Chisapani, and Pisang.

annapurna-circuit-with-tilicho-lake

The highest point of the Annapurna Circuit Trek is the Thorong La Pass, at 5416m. However, this trek does not only end at the Thorong La pass; you must explore the Tilicho Lake Trek. The majestic views of the lakes, valleys, and mountains make the trek to Tilicho Lake Base Camp worth it.

16 Days Annapurna Circuit Trek

The Annapurna Circuit Trek is famous and beautiful in Nepal. It takes 14 days and starts in Kathmandu.

Annapurna Circuit Trek

You will walk through forests and villages and see impressive mountains like Annapurna and Hiuchuli. The 14-day Annapurna Circuit trek begins in Besisahar, taking you through beautiful villages like Bhulbhule, Jagat, and Dharapani. The trek’s main highlight is reaching Thorong La Pass, the trek’s highest peak (5416m).

Annapurna Base Camp via Ghorepani

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is among the top trekking destinations in Nepal. Besides the EBC trek, the ABC trek has attracted many trekkers from different countries.

Annapurna Base Camp via Ghorepani

In this trek, the trekkers will also travel to the side trekking spot Ghorepani. You can easily reach the beautiful hill stations in Ghorepani and Tadapani. When returning, you will also visit the Jhinu Danda, where you can relax in the natural hot springs.

13 Days Annapurna Base Camp Trek

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a fantastic hike in the mountains. It takes 13 days, and you can see amazing views of big mountains and learn about the local culture. You start with a fun drive and then walk through pretty villages and farms.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek

You see waterfalls, rivers, and even glaciers. You can also watch a beautiful sunrise and see some huge mountains. You can relax in a hot spring at the end of the hike.

Best Time for the Annapurna Region Trek

The Annapurna Region Trek is both enjoyable and challenging. To make the trek more enjoyable and less demanding, it’s best to go during the ideal trekking conditions in Nepal. Two seasons are considered the best for trekking, while the other two are off-season. Look at the best and two off-seasons for trekking the Annapurna Region.

Spring (March to May)

Spring starts in March and ends in May. It’s a great time to trek in the Annapurna Region because of the flowering trails. The weather is perfect for trekking; you can take beautiful photos of the mountains and skies. Spring is ideal for casual trekkers, families, and kids who enjoy the vibrant environment and the chance to see many flowers, animals, and birds. Make sure you book your accommodation in advance to trek the Annapurna region in the Spring season.

Autumn (September to November)

Autumn is a great time to trek in the Annapurna Region of Nepal. The weather is ideal for hiking, with comfortable temperatures, low humidity, and plenty of sunlight. The trails are clean and refreshed after the rain, and the forest paths look stunning as the leaves on the trees change color. It’s not too cold at higher elevations, making it easier to cross Thorong La Pass at this time of year. From the peak, you’ll have a clear view of Nepal’s Manang and Mustang region’s skies, mountains, and uniqueness. Just like in the Spring season, before trekking the Annapurna region in the Autumn season, make sure you have booked in advance.

Monsoon season (June to August)

During the best trekking season, there are also off-seasons, like the monsoon season. This season, which follows the summer, brings mild to heavy rainfall daily, making trekking challenging due to slippery trails. The wet conditions also increase insects and mosquitoes in the forests. Additionally, Nepal is prone to natural disasters such as floods, landslides, and soil erosion during this time. Trekking in these conditions can be dangerous, so it’s best to avoid it.

Winter Season (December to February)

Trekking in Nepal is considered off-peak during winter, from December to February. If you plan to hike during this time, prepare for frigid temperatures, changing weather, and heavy snowstorms. Because of the high risk of avalanches, most teahouses are closed. It’s also dangerous to stay in open fields during winter. However, experienced trekkers appreciate the beautiful snowy mountain views during this time.

Trek Difficulty of Annapurna Region

Annapurna region’s difficulty level depends on which trekking destination you choose. The trekking in this ranges from the Ghorepani Poon Hill trek, which is reasonably easy, to the Upper Mustang trek, which is very challenging, especially for beginners. Some factors influence the trek difficulty. Some trek difficulties last throughout the year, whereas some are highly influential based on the season.

High Altitude

During your trek to the Annapurna region, you will regularly reach high altitudes over 5000m. Trekking at high altitudes has many complex factors. Altitude sickness is the primary difficulty in a high-altitude trek in the Annapurna region. The primary symptoms of altitude sickness are nausea, vomiting, headache, fever, shortness of breath, and others. If you find the symptoms of altitude sickness affecting you, then make sure you take the appropriate medication. Furthermore, it is better to lower the altitude to get instant relief.

Long Distance and Duration

Another major factor influencing the difficulty of the Annapurna region trek is the long distance and duration. Most treks in this region last from two weeks to twenty days. So you have to trek for two weeks straight, and every day, you have to trek for six to seven hours, making the trek quite tricky. Make sure you have improved your physical fitness and stamina before going on a trek.

Rough Terrains

The trek in the Annapurna Region passes through rough but diverse landscapes. During your trek, you will pass through vast, barren lands, lush jungles, peaks, valleys, glacial paths, and snowy mountains. Trekking daily for long hours in such rough terrain will take a toll on your body. To ease your trek, make sure you are in ideal trekking conditions.

Packing List For Annapurna Region Trek

The Annapurna Region trek takes you through a remote and isolated trekking region, so pack the appropriate items. For high-altitude trekking, you must pack woolen clothes, equipment, gear, and other essential items. Remember that you can also buy clothes in the city areas of the trekking region. You can also rent the products or equipment in those cities too. So here is the list of all the items you can pack for the Annapurna region trek.

Clothing

  • Windbreaker
  • Trekking shirts
  • House clothes
  • Waterproof winter jacket
  • Base layers
  • Neck gaiters or balaclavas
  • Fleece jacket
  • Inner gloves
  • Sports underwear
  • Warm hat
  • Spares
  • Ski trousers and over pants
  • Trekking trousers
  • Waterproof gloves or mittens
  • Sunhat or sports cap

Equipment or Gears

  • Winter sleeping bag
  • Duffel bag
  • Trekking poles
  • Hydration bladder and water bottles
  • Rain cover
  • Backpack

FAQs

Is the world’s largest rhododendron forest located in the Annapurna region?

The world’s largest rhododendron forest is in the Annapurna region near the Ghorenpani Village. It is in the middle of the Annapurna Conservation Area, which has become a significant attraction in the region. Trekking in the Annapurna region during spring is ideal for seeing the largest rhododendron forest.

Which is the most challenging trek in the Annapurna region?

According to the trekkers, the most challenging trek in the Annapurna region is the Annapurna Circuit Trek. In this trek, the trekkers will pass off the beaten trails and reach the region’s remote and isolated location. If you plan to go on the Annapurna Circuit Trek, ensure you are physically fit.

How many restricted area trekking regions are in the Annapurna region?

There are only a few restricted-area trekking destinations in the Annapurna region. However, many underrated and remote treks, such as the Nar Phu Valley Trek, Mardi Himal Trek, Khopra Danda Trek, Tilicho Lake Trek, and the Annapurna Panorama Trek, are worth exploring.

How many monasteries are located in the Annapurna region?

Several popular monasteries are in the Annapurna region, such as Jhong Monastery, Chhairo Monastery, Braga Monastery, Tangnang Monastery, Tsarang Monastery, Lo Manthang Monastery, and Gompa Monastery. These monasteries symbolize the culture and tradition of the ancient Tibetan people who migrated from Tibet and settled in Nepal.

How many permits do you need for the Annapurna region?

The trekkers must issue two permits for the Annapurna region: the Annapurna Conservaton Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekking Information Management System (TIMS). The trekkers must issue the licenses even before heading out for the trek. You must submit those documents and pay the necessary fees to issue those permits.