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Annapurna Trekking Region |
Annapurna trekking region is the most geographically
and culturally diverse protected area. The
middle hills of Nepal are dominated by Annapurna region.
Trekking in Annapurna region provides
you with unparalleled access to spectacular horizons
of Snowy peaks with a fascinating insight into the life
of middle hill Nepalese and their wide culture. There
are many ethnic groups living and working the region,
from Hindu farmers to Tibetan Lamas. The most prominent
ethnic groups in the Annapurna region are the Gurung,
the Thakali and the Manangba. Due to the extremes of
elevation the region contains a remarkable diversity
of flora; from sub-tropical lowland forests of oak,
bamboo and rhododendron in the south to the high alpine
meadows, deepest gorge in the world, and windswept desert
plateaus in the north, bordering Tibet. You can find
Nepal's most popular trekking routes in Annapurna. Any
trek in this region is an experience to remember. |
Annapurna Trekking Routes |
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Max. Altitude |
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18-21 Days |
5545 m. |
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