Annapurna Trekking |
The Annapurna Base Camp was first explored by the legendry climber Maurice Herzog in the 1950's, then the commercial trekking began after Col Jimmy Edward and Mike Cheney founded and explored this Annapurna region in the late 1960's and named it the Sanctuary as this area is truly the place of the Gods and it's natural spirits, so once in the base camp and its sanctuary you will feel as you are in the heavenly realm.
We offers a contrast landscapes to Annapurna Base Camp even though this region is the most popular destination among trekkers, but with to Annapurna Base Camp and the Sanctuary one will get vast difference with it's expert staff and porters makes you feel secure and safe our friendly guides showing you the magic of the Himalaya and its rich culture, our walking journey to the Annapurna Base Camp and to its Sanctuary begins from Pokhara second largest city after Kathmandu a scenic place, trekking to Annapurna Base Camp includes fabulous mountain views along with age old cultural diversity and trekking through farms and traditional villages. The walk leads towards the dense forested gorge in between Hiunchuli and Machapuchere peaks trekking towards the lush rain and bamboo forest by the side of raging Modi Khola (river) finally reaching to the Annapurna Base Camp and the Sanctuary with giant walls of mountain fortress. Once into the Sanctuary of Gods and its natural spirit (as quoted by the pioneer Col
Jimmy Edwards who first explored this area in the late 1960’s) you will be surrounded in the middle of high mountains from Annapurna I (26,545ft-8,091m) Annapurna south (23,693ft-7,219m), Gangapurna (24,457ft.-7,455m) and Annapurna III (24,787ft-7,555m). Return walking journey leads to along descend through the raging Modi Khola and ending this great adventure at Pokhara, a pleasant scenic and most popular destination in the Himalaya with its famed serene Fewa Lake, along with a grand scenery of towering mountain range of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu range including the majestic unclimbed peak Machapuchere (Fish-Tail).
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