Basic Information about Annapurna Base Camp trek

We, Himalayan Recreation treks & expedition proclaim the integrity of splendid Himalayas by representing them to a wide crowd of nature & trekking lovers. Annapurna Base camp trek has been one of the most popular trekking destination among our clients since a long time as Annapurna Base Camp trek holds several treasures for mountain lovers. Annapurna region has been recognized as a trekking destination with the best trekking trails in the World. Annapurna Base Camp displays the large dimension of magnificent, gigantic & snow-capped mountains against the clear blue sky & trekkers shine infront of these astonishing mountain range. 


Annapurna Base camp trek is short & easy trek providing trekkers with an opportunity to encounter the majestic range of Himalayas & experience the typical Nepali villages. This trek goes through the villages of Tamang, Thakali, Magar & gurung showcasing their unique lifestyle & a very brilliant Hospitality. Mt. Annapurna is the tenth tallest mountain in the World & trekking to the Base Camp of Annapurna offers some of the finest views of Annapurna I (8091m.), Mt. Fang (7647m.), Gangapurna (7454m), Annapurna South (7273m.), Mt. Fishtail (6997m) etc. Being one of the best trekking trail in the World, this trekking offers the beautiful diverse Landscape, Lush forests, waterfalls & largest rhododendron forest of Nepal. Because of the large number of flora, fauna, wildlife & vegetation found & preserved in Annapurna region, government of Nepal has declared this region as one of the conservation Area. The beauty of wide range of Himalayas, classic Nepali villages, wildlife, vegetation & lush forest is something that trekkers  cannot resist which is why Annapurna Base camp trek has been one of the most visited place in Nepal by the trekking enthusiasts over the past few years.

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