The Annapurna conservation Area embraces the entire Annapurna Himal. From valley floor (below 1000m) to the summit of Annapurna region you can move between the lush subtropics and the austere alpine climbs in a matter of days, witnessing the effect of altitude, topography and climate on life.
Trails along the lower valleys usually weave through land that has been cleared for agriculture, dipping occasionally into the remaining shady broadleaf forests. Upstream, you enter the spectacular rhododendron forests, their gnarled pinkish limbs festooned with epiphytic ferns and orchids. In spring witness the blooms, from red to pink to white, depending on altitude. As the trail takes you away from the incessant roar of the river the sounds of bird life, perhaps the yelp of a barking deer, become audible. The dry and open conifer forests, usually blue pine, can be uncannily silent save for the wind whistling through the canopy.
What's included
- Highly Experienced and trained trekking guide with govt. licence and all his expenses
- All ground transportation as per itinerary
- Government and local taxes.
- Necessary paperwork and required trekking Acap permits & Tims
- Accommodation during the trekking at tea house
What's Not Included
- All Meals in city & trekking
- Personal expenses water and bar bills, wifi internet, hot shower and snacks
- Porter is available in extra cost
- Tips for guide, porters and other staff
Languages spoken by guide



Additional information
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health