Annapurna Region, combination of fine mountain views, easy accessibility and choice of excellent trails has made the region one of the world’s most popular trekking destination.
This Region was a land of astonishing altitudinal variation and ecological diversity, encompassing the tropical Pokhara Valley at 900 m to the top of Annapurna 8091m within 29 km aerial distance. The Tibet trade route of Kali Gandaki is the deepest gorge in the world. Marking a convergence of biogeographical zones Annapurna hosts a wide assortment of flora and fauna. Cultural Variety from Hindu communities to Buddhist, Aryans to Mongols, famous Gurkha soldiers, fortress, villages, valleys, most rainy areas to rain shadow of Nepal – all with extreme contrasts from each other make each day’s walk a different experience.

Duration: 16 days | Grade: Moderate
The aptly named Annapurna Base Camp is the most intensely scenic short trek in Nepal. From Ghandrung on the Jomsom route, the trail bears single-mindedly north into the very

Duration: 21 days | Grade: Moderate to Hard
The Annapurna Circuit (Around the Annapurna) Trek has been highly praised and is a spectacular trekking route in the Annapurna region since it opened to foreign trekkers in 1977.

Duration: 16 days | Grade: Moderate
Ghorepani trek is one of the short treks in Nepal which offers Annapurna panoramic view. The trek is ideal for those who can afford short time but aspire to embrace the nature

Duration: 17 days | Grade: Moderate to Hard
Despite being one of the most visited trekking areas of Nepal the Annapurna Region still has many exciting and adventurous new routes to offer, one of which

Duration: 13 days | Grade: Moderate
Muktinath is a pilgrimage center for Buddhist and Hindus. The shrines include a Buddhist Gompa and the Vishnu temple Jwala Mai. An old temple nearby shelter spring and ...

Duration: 13 days | Grade: Easy to Moderate
Siklis is a beautiful village set in the foothills and valleys that lie south of the Annapurnas. These majestic snow-capped peaks, rising to over 7000 metres,