17D Annapurna Sanctuary Trek!
Kingdom of Nepal

The Annapurna Sanctuary is a natural amphitheatre formed by the giant Annapurna massif, with its gate being the deep gorge between the Hiunchuli and Machapuchare peaks. The views are, needless to say, breathtaking.

Annapurna

The sanctuary denotes the headwaters of the Modi Khola, along which the trail is defined. The trail passes through a changing landscape of rice fields, misty forests and ethnic villages like those of the Gurung and Magar.

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11D Ghorepani Trek plus White Water Rafting
Annapurna foothills, Kingdom of Nepal

An easy 5-day Annapurna foothills trek using tea-houses or camping facilities

Ghundruk village in the Annapurna foothills

We will also go on a short but exciting rafting trip down the Trisuli river.

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11D Jomsom Teahouse Trek
Annapurna foothills, Kingdom of Nepal

An easy 6-day tea-house trek following the banks of the Kali Gandaki river

This is arguably the most popular trek in Nepal. It offers excellent accommodation facilities, if you are keen to hold on to your home comforts. Never rising above 3000m, the trek presents few altitude problems. Nevertheless, one is rewarded with spectacular views of the giant Annapurna and Dhaulagiri massifs, while walking in the world’s deepest gorge - the Kaligandaki. The culture and climate also vary dramatically along this north-south route.

Annapurna

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