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Annapurna base camp trek

Author: Shreeram Thapaliya
by Shreeram Thapaliya
Posted: Feb 22, 2019

There are few treks that join such a significant number of various scenes and bring you so near the base of 7,000 and 8,000 meter mountains in a such a small time-frame as the Annapurna Base Camp Trek. Annapurna Base Camp trek is a standout among the most famous treks in the Annapurna conservation area. The trail goes close by terraced rice paddies, lavish rhododendron forest and high height scenes with the Annapurna Range.

The view from the Annapurna Base Camp at 4130 m is one of a kind and amazingly breathtaking, from here trekkers can see peak of Annapurna I (8091 m), Annapurna South (7219 m), Machapuchhre (6993 m) and Hiunchuli (6441 m) and many other mountains.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek can be done in 7 to 12 days, contingent upon your itinerary and length of walking days. The normal itinerary is 12 days, beginning from Nayapul (a 1/2 hour drive from Pokhara) and going north up to poon hill trek and the celebrated perspective at Poon Hill. From Ghorepani you go eastbound to Chomrong and afterward north again entering the Modi Kola Valley which paves the way to the Base Camp.

Many people trek the circuit Nayapul-Ghorepani-Ghandruk-Nayapul, which is extremely compensating in itself. This trek should effortlessly be possible with kids too.

You can return through Jhinu Danda and give your drained muscles a merited rest in the superb hot springs. Upon your arrival it is beneficial visiting one of the Gurung towns of Ghandruk or Landruk.

The hotels in the Annapurna Trekking Region are all around furnished with broad menus running from the run of the mill Nepali dahl shower (rice with lentils) to pizza and chau mein. Hot showers are promptly accessible too. On the off chance that you are intending to trek in the winter months please check with a movement office to affirm which lodges are open.

The Annapurna trekking locale is effectively open with various trailheads beginning only a hour or two far from Pokhara.

Between Himalayan Hotel and Machapucchre Base Camp there is a danger of torrential slides so ensure you have the most recent data on trail conditions before setting off or employ a learned guide.

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek should effectively be possible freely. It is conceivable to do this trek in all seasons, notwithstanding, in the winter the Base Camp can in some cases be shut because of the snow level. In spring time the tremendous rhododendron woods are in full blossom which gives the trek an additional intrigue.

There are mix ethnic groups inhabitants such as a Brahmin, Chettri and Mogoloid people. Brahamin, Chettri, and Newars find in lower land. Similarly, mongoloid people such as Gurung, Magar, pun, and others stay on the highland of the trail. A lot of Pun and Gurung people from here are joined in British Army, Indian Army, and Singapore police while other people do farming. Brahamin and Chettri celebrate Hindu festival like Dashain, Tihar. In the same way, mongoloid people celebrate Buddha Jayenti and Lhosar and Buddhist festival. Mongoloid people also celebrate Hindu festival because Nepal has a cultural harmony.

About the Author

I am Shreeram an independent trekking/tour guide of Nepal who work on reasonable and appropriate price and need of the clients. My focus is to serve more and more clients with high service. It has been 11 years in Nepalese tourism.

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