Annapurna Base camp trek is one of the most renowned and most visited trekking destinations in Nepal. Displaying a large number of mountains alongside the diverse surroundings, environments, and traditional ethnic villages, the Annapurna Base camp trek has been famous among trekkers for being a short yet compensating venture in the Himalayas. Bringing you through giant waterfalls, rivers, rich green hills, and ethnic towns, the journey leads you to the lap of the World’s 10th highest mountain Mt. Annapurna (8091m). Preferred by a tremendous number of explorers, the Annapurna Base camp excursion marks itself as a most natural and socially outstanding outing, great to experience the traditional and untamed life in the Himalayan Wilderness. Unlike other traveling sections of Nepal, the Annapurna area is effectively open at almost all times of the year with the availability of every necessary service and facility that make the journey considerably more engaging. The excursion is moreover indicated as the Annapurna Sanctuary trek as the trail lies inside the Annapurna Conservation Area, home to various plant life, fauna, and ethnic Gurung and Magar towns.

The journey can be varied from 7 to 12 days relying upon your time limit and inclination. One way or the other, the view during the trip is perfectly stunning that will surpass your imaginative sense, and be a lifetime mountain experience for you. The journey begins from the lake-side city of Pokhara and takes you to traditional villages like; Chhomrong, Bamboo, Deurali, and Machhapuchre Base Camp before guiding you to the Annapurna Base Camp. You can get the outstanding sights of mountain tops like Mt. Gangapurna (7454m), Mt. Machhapuchhre (6997m), and Mt, Lamjung (6983m), Mt. Himchuli (6441m), and a few others alongside the Mount Annapurna massif from the Base Camp. Explore the trails filled up with towns of the ethnic group of Magar, Gurung, and Rai people as you relish awesome panoramas of the Himalayas.