Trekking in Annapurna Region

Annapurna region is mostly visited trekking area in Nepal. Annapurna is a Sanskrit name that can be translated as goddess of harvests or more simply the provider of Annapurna’s. The diverse terrain and variety of cultures of the region north of Pokhara make each day's walk a different experience and make the area the most popular destination in the country. The Annapurna trekking region consists of peaks Annapurna 1, Annapurna 2, Annapurna 3, Annapurna 4 and those of Annapurna south peaks. Annapurna trekking region’s major highlights are the ancient mid-western salt-route, settlement of Manang, Thorongla pass between Nepal and Tibet Muktinath temple and the deepest gorge of world Kaligandaki. Upper Mustang of Lomanthang, the desert plateau located in the upper valley of the River Kaligandaki, and to the north of the main Himalayan range also falls in Annapurna region.

Tourist access to Mustang is controlled to help retain its exclusiveness the highlights of the trek includes the visit to the Mustang palace, the visit to Lomanthang and pony rides to the Nepal-Tibet border. Annapurna region is reached via- Pokhara, which is 200km from Kathmandu it is 5 to 6 hours by road and 30 minutes by air from Kathmandu. One can ride a bus or hire a cab from Pokhara to reach the trek head. Food and accommodation is easily available for most of part of Annapurna region trek.

Trekking Program

We offer our valued guest for the adventurous traveller in Nepal. We have many more minor peaks open for Alpine climbing through the Nepal Mountaineering Association. This association was created to control climbing peaks in the Nepalese Himalayas and to protect the health and safety of both the climbers and the mountains. As an active member of the Nepal Mountaineering Association, Adventure Explore Nepal Treks & Expedition Pvt. Ltd. can make all arrangements for your peak-climbing excursion as well as acquiring the necessary permits.