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Annapurna Sanctuary Trek combines some of the most spectacular mountain scenery, providing a fascinating insight into the modern Mountain life of Nepal. Unique Annapurna Sanctuary trek along high hills and snow-capped mountains to ridges, passes, jungles, fauna and flora and exquisite communities, there is everything Trekkers would like to experience.…
High hills and snow-capped mountains to ridges, passes, jungles, fauna and flora and exquisite communities, there is everything Trekkers would like to experience in Ghorepani Ghandruk Trek. Walking through jungles, crossing the rugged terrains and get the first-hand experience of being so close to Mother Nature. High hills and snow-capped…
Jomsom Muktinath trek is situated North of Pokhara, Nepal's spectacular diversity appears at its finest The deep valleys and high mountains encircling the giant Annapurna Himal embrace a wide range of peoples and terrain, from subtropical jungle to a high, dry landscape resembling the Tibetan Plateau. This is the most…
Tilicho Lake trekking collects the glacial melt of the entire northern slopes of Annapurna and Thorang Peak, which is claimed to be the highest lake in the world. In 2001, Hindu pilgrims from around the world flocked to the lake convinced it is a holy spot mentioned in the Ramayan…
6 hours driving appriximately from Kathmandu to Pokhara after brekfast on your first day trip. You will have boating at Fewa Lake or free excursion in the afternoon. Drive to Phedi by Taxi, Car, Van or Tourist Bus (30 minutes) and trek up to Dhampus thought the forest and uphill through cultivated fields and local villages.. This…
Country: NepalArea: Annapurna RegionActivities: TrekkingTotal Duration: 9 days Grade: ModerateMax Grp Size: 1 AboveMin Grp Size: 1 PaxSeason: March-May; September-December Mardi Himal trekking is one of the bitten Eco-tourism based trekking destination in Annapurna Himalaya region. Mardi Himal is the name given to the feature of the long rising ridge…
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