The Annapurnas is the most popular trek in Nepal. There are many exellent tea houses, and the lake at Manang, Muktinath is an important pilgrimage place for Hindus.
From Annapurna valley floor (below 1000m.) to the summit of Annapurna (8091m.) there is unbelievable variety of habitats. While trekking in this region you can move between the flourishing
subtropics and the austere alpine climes in a matter of days, witnessing the effect of altitude, topography and climate on life.
Trekking through rhododendron forests, which bloom from red to pink to white, depending on altitude in springtime. And as trail takes you upward from the roar of the powerful river the singing of
various birds and calm sounds of nature will accompany you on your way. The dry forests of blue pine will gently protect your trekking from strong winds.
We start at the foot of the mountains at Besi Sahar and reach the settlement of
Manang at 3.500 m,
where we us acclimatise and enjoy
the view of
the mountains after 6 days.
We continue the climb and on the 10.Tag of
our Trek we cross the Thorung La pass 5.416 m to Muktinath,
a significant place of
pilgrimage of
Hindus and Buddhists.
From here we descend into the Kali Gandaki, with the peaks of Annapurna
and Dhaulagiri on each side. On the route
to Pokhara we pass
through beautiful mountain villages, which
lie on the ancient
trade route between Tibet and India. We visit
the hot springs of
Tatopani and climb the
POON hill above from
Ghorepani, to enjoy the impressive views of the mountains. Accommodation and food are there in the teahouses. The ride according to Besi
Sahar in the private bus and the Trek ends in Pokhara.