Annapurna Region

The Annapurna region has been listed as one of the world’s best trekking destinations and offers an outstanding overview of trekking in the Himalayas. Its winding trekking trails, colorful teahouses, and ever-changing views of the mountains make it the perfect walking destination for adventurers. The wide variety of flora and fauna, and the trekker-friendly climate all make this a truly memorable experience.

Annapurna is a series of peaks in the Himalayas, a 55 km long massif of which the highest point, Annapurna I, stands at 8091m, making it the 10th-highest summit in the world and one of the 14 "eight-thousanders". The Annapurna region is situated in middle north Nepal and is defined by the Kali Gandaki River to the west, the Marsyangdi and Dudh Khola valleys to the east, the Pokhara valley to the south, and the Himalaya foothills that run along the Nepal-Tibetan border to the north.