The Annapurnas are the most pious ranges in the Himalayas, as well as in the world. The name derives itself from the name of revered Devi Adishakti, who is considered to be the daughter of Himalayas. Annapurnas translates to the Devi who gives food and grains to the mankind and the animals. The Muktinath temple can also be traced in the bottom routes of the Annapurna ranges. Culture aside, Annapurnas are also regarded to be among the most dangerous and challenging ranges in the world. Since the dawn of time and of civilization, the Annapurna ranges have been believed to be ruthless, scaring and scarring the unprepared and untrained, but have always invited the adventurous spirits. They provide innumerous trekking and climbing opportunities to the people across the world. The Annapurna base camp trek, as the name suggests is not all the way amidst these demanding mountains, just until the base camp, like most of the expeditions to Annapurna. The Annapurna base camp trek is also easier and quite shorter than the Annapurna circuit trek. The maximum height in Annapurna base camp trek is about and around 4,130 meters. Annapurna base camp trek is also one of the most loved and sought after treks in the whole world, inviting a huge amount of climbers and Himalaya fanatics. This trek is a fantastic way to soak in all the splendor and beauty of the Himalayas on your next vacation.


The huge popularity of Annapurna base camp trek makes it an immensely gregarious place to be in. All the extroverts and people who love to meet new people from different zenith and
horizons would love the vibes of these mountains here. If you love people and crowd and
are gregarious by nature, this is the perfect trek for you. You can meet diverse people with
varied tastes attempting this trek and can share your stories with each other.
A number of small and scattered treks can be taken from Annapurnas if you want to add a
bit of diversity and seclusion to your trek. The Annapurna base camp trek is full of amazing
sceneries, glacial and colorful stories of hard work and culture, suspension bridges which will
make you live positively in your each and every moment, it has some remarkable streams
and chirpy waterfalls. The magnificent Buddhist monasteries that come across in your trek
would add the warmth and blessings of the deities upon you. Seek the almighty as you trek
along the mountain named after the daughter of Himalayas. There are traces of spirituality
and religion at all places in Nepal and a number of various monasteries and temples are
located here too.
The trek to Annapurna base camp begins from Nayapul, a beloved neighbor of the lakes’
paradise, Pokhara. Pokhara is serenely beautiful with sceneries and landscapes as amazing
as the Annapurnas themselves. It also has beautiful dining places and a variety of
restaurants hosting different cuisines. The happy and feel good moments in the trek begin
showing up as soon as you reach the Modi Khola bridge. Its giant humbleness would
impress you and its continuous support will last until the very end of this trek. Soon after you
again start to trek, you’ll reach the aesthetically rich village of Ghandruk. The most attractive
thing about Ghandruk is the huge, detailed and intricate map which showcases all the places
where you can stay. There is no question of being lost or not finding the suitable place. A
vivid glimpse of the fishtail peak, the mermaid of the mountains, Machhapuchhre peak can
be seen from this village. The glazing blues and varied trails of Machhapuchhre are
enormously pretty and gorgeous, as well as soothing. The sight is incredibly comforting to
the eyes and the heart, and it seems as if it heals the soul too. The next stop is the village of
Chomrong. The village Chomrong has a wonderful variety and abundance of birds, a
blessing for the bird lovers. You can capture some mesmerizing sights and moments on your
camera. It also has fine sanitation facilities which are quite impressive, when compared to

other places at such heights. Annapurna base camp trek is one of the most hygienic and
cleanest treks in the world, another feature adding to the reason it is perfectly splendid in
nature. Kudos to the Nepalese for keeping it so, beautiful and preserved, despite it housing
so many tourists and trekkers all around the year. Annapurna base camp shows a majestic
blend of the generous peaks and brilliant culture woven lovingly into one. Chomrong has a
delicious assortment of cuisine styles and meals available here. Bakeries sizzling with
toothsome vanilla fragrance and pleasant Italian dishes, beef steaks are some to name a
few. It is also the last village of this trek. After this, your climb would be in raw wildernesses,
under the vivid sky surrounded with pristine mountains.
The next stop is Dovan. Towering mountains and endearing sights will start making a way
around the trails and in your heart. The waterfalls would continue chirping as you keep
moving forward and the fluttering flags will ensure you never lose your optimism and
determination.
After Dovan comes Deurali, a place well known for its opium, marijuana plants. Modi Khola
stays by you all along the path of the Annapurna base camp trek. You’ll realize the fact that
beauty and danger walk hand in hand at this place. The whole scenario seems painted and
also gives you the idea as to why the Annapurnas are regarded as the toughest mountains
in the whole world.
Annapurna base camp also includes a wildlife trip in itself, as it as an extravagant and
impressive array of Flora and fauna at every point. It is also an acknowledged UNESCO
world heritage site and the proud of Nepal. You will definitely learn a whole lot about Nepal,
Himalayas, Annapurnas and the Sherpas in your journey, and we would be pleased to learn
more about you. Board the ride soon.

The Annapurnas are the most pious ranges in the Himalayas, as well as in the world. The name derives itself from the name of revered Devi Adishakti, who is considered to be the daughter of Himalayas. Annapurnas translates to the Devi who gives food and grains to the mankind and the animals. The Muktinath temple…