The Annapurna base camp trek is the route that takes you to the foot of the world’s 10th highest mountain, Annapurna- I, at an altitude of 8,091 m, which is 26,545 ft above sea level. Annapurna, the mountain, also called the silent killer, is known for its unpredictable avalanches, technical difficulty to climb, and most importantly, its deadly reputation for mountain expeditions. However, base camp is easy compared to other treks. ABC is known for its stunning scenery, diverse landscapes, cultural experience, Proximity to Annapurna ranges (which means watching it closely from the base camp), wildlife, flora and fauna, accessibility, and less crowded compared to Everest treks. This trek has many starting points, like Ghandruk, Nayapul, and Jhinu Danda. Every place you trek in here is the new destination itself. Annapurna is the best Trek in Nepal, which takes you to the lush green dense forests of oaks, pines, Rhododendron trees, fir trees, Spruce trees, Sal trees, Alder trees, Maples trees, bamboo trees, and many more. You will walk via water streams, cascading waterfalls coming directly from the Annapurna glaciers, and the tea houses that offer a warm and cozy stay for the trekkers.
Annapurna has been known for its warm hospitality to the local inhabitants of this region for years. They are very friendly and welcoming to trekkers. They treat guests as God as they believe in saying “Atithi Devo Vava.” The Annapurna ranges lie on the northern side of Nepal in the Kaski district, which is also the home of Nepal’s 2nd biggest city, Pokhara. It is also called the gateway to the Himalayas of ABC. In the Annapurna region, you will find many treks like the Ghorepani poon hill trek, the Mardi Himal trek, the Muktinath Jomsom trek, and many more. It does not matter which trek you choose, you will get close stunning views of the Himalayan ranges like Annapurna I, Annapurna III, Annapurna IV, Annapurna South, Machapuchare, Ganga Purna, and many more.
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