Annapurna is a section of the Himalaya in north-central Nepal that includes 8091 meter (26,545 ft) Annapurna I, thirteen additional peaks over 7000 meters and 16 more over 6000 meters. This section is a 55 km (34 m) long massif. Annapurna I is tenth among Earth’s fourteen eight-thousanders. It rises east of the Kali Gandaki Gorge separating it from Dhaulagiri massif 8167 meter Dhaulagiri I is 34 km to the west and the gorge between is considered Earth’s deepest.
The entire massif and surrounding area are protected within the 7,629 km2 Annapurna Conservation Area, the first and largest conservation area in Nepal, established in 1986 by the King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation.
Annapurna Region Packages
Annapurna Jomsom Trek
Annapurna Jomsom trek starts with a 35 minute early morning flight to Jomsom from Pokhara, the important business center in lower Mustang. From Jomsom,...
Annapurna Royal Trek
A short trek starting from near Pokhara named after Prince Charles of England after he chose this for his trekking destination. This trek offers...
Tsum Valley Trek
Tsum Valley, located in northern Gorkha, is a sacred Himalayan pilgrimage valley. Ancient art, culture, and religion abound. The locals are Tibetans who speak...
Poon Hill Trek
Poon hill, a hilltop situated at an altitude of 3192 meters is perhaps the highlight of this journey provides some some excellent views of...
Annapurna Circuit Trek
The Annapurna Region is the most popular and highly diverse trekking region in Nepal. Annapurna circuit trek route takes you around the whole Annapurna...
Annapurna Base Camp Trek
Annapurna Base Camp is a natural ringed by Annapurna South and Annapurna I, Varahashikhar, Gangapurna and the holy mountain Macchapucchre (Fish Tail).

