Trekking in Annapurna Nepal

The Annapurna Region offers some of the greatest trekking in the world, with stunning mountains, constantly changing scenery, and an incredible variety of ethnic groups.
The landscapes, mountains, people, culture, festivals and wildlife of this fascination region make everyone amaze.
The Annapurna trekking in Nepal consists of peaks Annapurna I, II, III, IV, and those of Annapurna South peaks. Annapurna trek?s major highlights are the ancient mid-western salt route settlement of Manang, Thorong-La pass between Nepal and Tibet, Muktinath Temple and the deepest gorge of world Kali Gandaki. The Rhododendron forest around Ghorepani trek is also impressive.
Mustang or Lo Manthang, the desert plateau located in the upper valley of the River Kali Gandaki, and to the north of the main Himalayan range also falls in this region. Tourist access to Mustang is controlled to help retain its exclusiveness. The highlight of the trek includes the visit to the Mustang Palace, the visit to Lo Manthang and pony rides to the Nepal-Tibet border.
Annapurna area is reached via Pokhara, which is 200 kilometers from Kathmandu. It is five or six hours by road and 30 minutes by air from Kathmandu.

