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Annapurna Circuit Trek : Adventure trip to Annapurna massif

Annapurna circuit trek is a popular classic trekking route among the global trekkers. It is also well knows as round Annapurna trek. It is an adventurous 160-230 Km hikes around the majestic Annapurna massif. Annapurna is located in the north-central part of Nepal. It has been preferred as the best long distance trek in the world. This trail is opened for foreign travelers since 1980s. The trek starts from a low altitude and it reaches a height of 5,416 meters at the Thorang La pass. Thorong La is the highest and challenging pass of the trek. This splendid pass is one of the best points on the face of earth to view the sublime beauty of the mighty Himalayas. The trek crosses two different river valleys encircling the Annapurna range. Annapurna Circuit Trek begins at Beshisahar in the Marshyangdi river valley and ends up in the Kali Gandaki gorge. It is the deepest gorge in the world. The trail passes along paddy fields, sub-tropical forest, amazing waterfalls, huge cliffs and several villages. Depending on the trekkers speed, length of the side trips and rest days taken , it usually takes 10 to 15 days to complete the journey. Lodges / Tea houses accommodation and hygienic meals are available along the trek.
It also provides an opportunity to introduce with different ethnic people, their culture and the way of their livelihood. Manang valley and Lower Mustang is influenced by Tibetan culture. Visitors will have magnificent views of Mt. Dhaulagiri (8,167m), Machhepuchhre (6,993m), Manalsu (8,156m), Gangapurna (7,455m) and Tilicho peak (7,134m) around the circuit. It has been the matter of joy for many visitors who aspire to walk in Annapurna region. After Thorong pass you will visit Muktinath. It is one of the famous temple of Hindus as well as Buddhist. It would be better if you have one more day visit to Marpha. It is famous for Apples in Nepal and beautiful village of the valley. Due to an increasing inflow of trekkers every year, the number of tea houses/lodges has been increased in Annapurna trekking region.

Tour Highlights 
- Adventurous hike to the massif Annapurna region. 
- Crossing the longest pass in the world called "Thorong La Pass (5416m.)"
- Explore beautiful Manang valley.
- Astonishing views from the top of Thorong Phedi 

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