AnnapurnaOn the north side from Pokhara, Nepal's spectacular diversity appears at its finest the deep valleys and high mountains encircling the giant Annapurna Himal embrace a wide range of peoples and terrain, from subtropical forest to a high, dry landscape resembling with the Tibetan Plateau. This is the most popular trekking region ever in the world, attracting over 75% of all trekkers. It's also among the tamest areas, with excellent lodges lining the main routes. Finding Nepal beneath the flood of trekkers can be difficult, but the scenery and culture are top-notch, and you can avoid the peak-season crush and still get fine weather and views. Two main trails follow river valleys in relatively easy ascents: up the Kali Gandaki to Jomosom and Muktinath, and up the Marsyangdi to Manang. By crossing a high but straightforward pass, the Thorung La, these trails can be joined into the classic Annapurna Circuit. As the land climbs, thatch-roofed mud-walled huts are replaced by flat-roofed stone houses, and people change from farmers to herders, Hindus to Buddhists. The Annapurna region dramatically reveals the highland/lowland cultural and geographic frontier running across Nepal. Mountain views are frequent and excellent, and if they don't equal the heart-of-the-mountains feeling of Khumbu, there's the Annapurna Sanctuary, a secluded high-altitude hollow ringed by huge peaks.
Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (914m.).
Day 02: Fly from Pokhara to Jomsom (2713 m.) and trek Jomsom to Kagbeni (2895 m.) for about 3 hours.
Day 03: Trek from Kagbeni to Muktinath (3795 m.) which takes about 4 hours.
Day 04: Trek from Muktinath to Jomsom (2713 m.) and it takes about 5 hours.
Day 05: Trek from Jomsom to Tukuche (2591 m.) which takes about 4 hours.
Day 06: Trek from Tukuche to Ghasa (2013 m.) and it takes about 5 hours.
Day 07: Trek Ghasa to Tatopani (1189 m.) which takes about 5 hours.
Day 08: Trek from Tatopani to Sikha (2330 m.) for about 4 hours.
Day 09: Trek from Sikha to Ghorepani (2853 m.) and it takes about three hours.
Day 10: Trek from Ghorepani to Hille (1475 m.) which takes about 4 and half hours.
Day 11: Trek from Hille to New Bridge (Nayapul) via Birethanti which takes about three hours. And drive from Nayapul to Pokhara by car for 1 and half hours.
Day 12: Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu by Tourist Bus.
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