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The Annapurna Circuit Trek is among the longest but one of the most scenic and mesmerizing trek in the Himalayas. The range in contrast of the landscape and the diversity in the scenic beauty of the mountains that encompass the trail is stimulating. The trail starts from the Marsyangdi Valley crossing the Thorong –la Pass (5416m) into the Kali Gandaki Valley, traversing the deepest gorge in the world. Learn more |
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Annapurna Sanctuary trek transports you to the heart and soul of the Annapurnas, to a natural, cool basin lined with awesome snow-clad mountains. Traipsing up through the deep gorge of the Modi Khola river, to the only opening to this Himalayan amphitheatre. You are encircled by at least 8 peaks over 7000m, including Annapurna I, the highest of the lot . Learn more |
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This trek is for those who wish to enjoy the splendour of the Himalayas, yet do not have much time to spare. This trek encompasses not only the panoramic view of the Himalayas from Poon Hill, but also passes through some of the most pristine forests. One can catch the ethnicity of the people along the route to experience the cultural diversity of the people. Learn more |
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This is the trail that Hindus and Buddhists have long trekked along the Kali Gandaki to the holy Temples of Muktinath. This is the half circuit of the Annapurna trek if you are short on time. The terrain is striking as the cultural aspects. Through the deepest gorge in the world into the semi arid deserts with deep ravines and rock strata flanked by snow clad peaks. Learn more |
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The abridged version of the Everest Trail that takes you into the heart of Khumbu, the land of the Sherpas. This trek offers the best of the mountains and villages of the Khumbu- a blend of marvelous mountain panoramas and the fascinating culture of the Sherpa People.
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This trek follows the classic route to the base camp. Passing along Sherpa settlements with the backdrops of the mighty Himalayas, one cannot find a higher playground for the adventure seekers.
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