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Trekking Information - Annapurna Region

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Annapurna Region in West Nepal

The Annapurna Conservation Area (ACA) contains some of the world’s highest peaks the world’s deepest valley-the Kali Gandaki River Valley. It is the Nepal’s largest protected area of 7629 sq. km. It was established in 1992. The proposed conservation area encompasses the Annapurna range in Western Nepal. It is bounded to the north by the dry alpine deserts of Mustang and Tibet (China), to the west by the Kali Gandaki River, to the east by Marsyandi Valley and to the south by valleys and foothills north of Pokhara (Sherpa et al., 1986). The nearest town is Pokhara, some 30 km to the south. Access is by road from Pokhara Nandanda, and from then onwards by foot. The ACA has an entire habitats gradient from sub tropical sal forest to perenial snow harboring 22 different forest types with 1226 plant species including 55 endemics, 30 mammals and 456 birds.

Features

  • Some of the world’s highest peaks (Annapuran I: 8,091m, Machhapuchhere: 6,993)
  • World’s deepest gorge: Kali Gandaki and one of the world's highest altitude lake Tilicho
  • Two distinct climatic regions (3000mm annual rainfall in south (cis Himalayas) and 500mm annual rainfall in north (trans Himalayas) within a span of 120 km and altitude of 1000-8000m
  • 22 different forest types
  • A total of 1226 species of plants (1140 species in the cis Himalayas) including 38 Orchid species and 9 Rhododendron

Species

  • 101 species of mammals including snow leopard, Musk deer, Tibetan Argali, Tibetan wolf, Tibetan fox. 474 species of birds including 38 breeding species of birds at risk in Nepal, all six Himalayan pheasants found in Nepal. 39 species of reptiles and 22 species of amphibians.
  • Nepal’s Largest protected area and first conservation area with the entire habitat gradient from sub tropical sal forest to perennial snow.
  • More than 100,000 inhabitants and more than 10 ethnic groups (Tibeto Burbese: Gurung, Thakali, Bhotia, Ethnic Tibetan and Magar and Indo Aryan: Brahmin, Kshetri, Kami, Damai and Sarki)

How to get there

Annnapurna area conservation is located near Pokhara , a town easily accessible from Kathmandu by air and road .Bus or taxi services are available from Pokhara to Jomsom which is located in the northern part of Annapurna Conservation Area. Alternative route is to reach to Phedi by bus or taxi and walk 1.5 days to reach to Ghandruk via Dhampus -Landruk.Annapurna sanctuary and base camp is located at 6-7 days trek from Ghandruk.

Trekking Area/Routes
Destination Duration
Ghandruk and Ghorepani Circuit 7 days
Skyline (Royal trek) 7 days
Panchase Trekking 7 days
Sikles trek 7 days
Lamjung Gorkha 14 days
Tilicho Lake 14 days
Kaligandaki Valley 14 days
Annapurna Circuit 21 days
Annapurna (Sanctuary) Base Camp Trek 21 days
Nar & Fhu - Hidden Valley Trek (New) 21 days
Mustant 21 days

Fix departure dates for an easy and short trekking for 7 days The Fix departure Schedule will be vallued forfollowing destinations -Ghorepani Poon Hills,Sykyline (Royal Treks),Panchase and Sikles trek in the area of Annapurna Foothills.The Schedule effective from 05th February to 29th December 2012

Month Schedules dates:
Feb 05-11.02.2012, 11-18.02.2012 and 19-25.02.12012
March 04-10.03.2012, 11-17.03.2012,18-24.03.2012 and 25-31.03.2012
April 01-07.04.2012, 08-14.04.2012, 15-21.04.2012 and 22-28.04.2012
May 06-12.05.2012,13-19.05.2012 and 20-26.05.2012
Septemebr 16-22.09.2012 and 23-29.09.2012
Octber 7-13.10.2012,14-20.10.2012 and 21-27.10.2012
Novemebr 4-10.11.2012,11-17.11-.2012 and 18-24.11.2012
December 2-8.12.2012,09-15.12.2012,16-22.12.2012 and 23-29.12.2012

Tariff (Cost) Per Person Basis 2-6 Person US$ 399.00 7-12 Person US$359.00

Fix departure dates for an easy and short trekking for 14 days The Fix departure Schedule will be vallued forfollowing destinations -Tilicho Lake,Kaligandaki Valley and Lomjung- Gorkha in the area of Annapurna Foothills. The Schedule effective from 05th February to 29th December 2012

Month Schedules dates:
Feb 05-18.02.2012 and 12-25.02.2012
March 04-17.03.2012,11-24.03.2012 and 18-31.03.2012
April 01-14.04.2012,08-21.04.2012 and 15-28.04.2012
May 06-19.05.2012 and 13-26.05.2012
Septemebr 02-15.09.2012,09-22.09.2012 and 16-29.09.2012
Octber 07-20.10.2012 and 14-27.10.2012
Novemeber 04-17.11.2012 and 11-24.11.2012
December 02-15.12.2012, 09-22.12.2012 and 16-29.12.2012
Tariff (Cost) Per Person Basis 2-6 Person US$ 699.00 7-12 Person US$ 629.00