Annapurna Round Trekking |
Annapurna round is the most famous and one of the best destinations to be explored two weeks to a month. Now days, you may drive up to Jagat but it is rough road., this is mysterious trek with nature beauty scenery. It starts from Beshishar along the Marsyangdi River with Magnificent view of Mt.Manaslu and Himal chuli to east, this river follows up to Manag-Tilicho Lake { Manang, known as “The country of behind mountain” in Nepal} and it turned west north for the Thorong la. You may do trek to the Tilicho lake as well on this trip as a site-trip. You may visit the people with different ethnic group with multiplicity inhabited. The length of this trip is 300 Kilometer {approximately} your footprint will be printed on 5416masl at Thorong La.
After the pass,
you will be another district, which called Mustang {lower}. It is
settlement {phedi} start an hour before than Muktinath.
Muktinath is the
most famous pilgrimage centre for the both Buddhists and Hindus. This
temple area surrounded by white painted wall where included for both
religious temples, as well as around Muktinath villages numerous
monasteries. By the way, you can see naturally gas flam and 108 taps
with running holy water. Around the Kagbeni and Muktinath, people are
called Gurung but they are originally from Tibet at the ancient.
And then while you
reach around Ghorepani via Tatopani{hot spring}, The people are
especially ethnic group of Gurung and Magar and some more other. This
trek is extraordinary when you visit here in March and April because of
the colorful Rhododendron blooming, which is Nepali national flower.
Now, you are
heading for Annapurna base camp.This trek lead to you passes through a
variety of landscape from the rice field to the glacier. This trek is
ends at a point from where you will to be practically surrounded by
elevated white peaks up to 8091masl {Annapurna 1st}.
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