The western Nepal is renowned as
Annapurna region, a very popular and best destination with verities for
trekking ranging from mostly visited to off beaten remote trek and short and
soft to challenging climbing. The area is formed in the shade of stunning Annapurna
(I, II, III, and IV), Dhaulagiri, Macchapuchre, Lamjung and many other snowline
peaks. The major highlights are the ancient salt trade route of Manang, the
Thorang-la Pass, sacred site Muktinath and the deepest gorge of the world- the
Kali Gandaki River gorge. The hospitable Gurung, Magars and Manangis are the
prominent dwellers following the Himalayan Buddhism and Hinduism as well
contributing to rich cultural heritage. The monastery at ancient Manang valley,
the Braga Gompa represent the historicity of more than four hundred years.
Likewise, the people settling at Upper and Lower Manang celebrates Yartung and
Nungne festivals representing ancient war and a series of meditation for
purifying own soul simultaneously. Due to the extremes of elevation, this
region contains an outstanding diversity of flora; from sub-tropical lowland
forests of oak, bamboo and rhododendron in the south to the high alpine meadows
and windswept desert plateaus in the north, bordering to Tibet. Fauna found
here are Pika, blue sheep and Himalayan Tahr. With the aim of protecting the
area’s natural and cultural heritage for sustainable benefit of local, the
mountain and adjacent hill areas are protected within Annapurna Conservation
Area Project (ACAP), officially launched in 1986 A.D. Gateway to Annapurna
itself is a beautiful Pokhara City that fascinates the ample beauty of nature
with wide selections in accommodation and services.
The popular trekking routes
includes: Annapurna Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, Jomsom valley, Sikles,
Ghorepani-Poon Hill, Lamjung, Manang Valley, Dhaulagiri and the village around
Pokhara. The area also offer the best Peaks for climbing including Mardi Himal
(5587m), Chulu East (6584m), Chulu West (6419m), Pisang (6091m), Singu Chuli
(6501m) and many others. Spring (March, April and May) and Autumn (September,
October and November) is consider best season to trek in the Himalayas for the
clear view of the stunning mountains and landscape. Mountain lodge are open in
every route even local standard lodge to Luxury one.
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