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Annapurna Base Camp Trek: A Quick Guide

The 10th tallest mountain in the world is Annapurna 1. It is located at an astounding height of 8091 meters. North-central Nepal is home to the Annapurna mountain range. Annapurna was the first eight-thousander that mountaineers successfully climbed.

From the Kali Gandaki in the west, it extends alongside Lamjung Himal. It then extends to the eastern Marshyangdi. The tourist hub of Nepal, Pokhara, is close to Marsyangdi.

The four summits, together with the entire Annapurna massif, serve as the northern boundary of Pokhara Valley. The Annapurna Sanctuary is located to the west of the main summit. On the mountain’s western and northwestern slopes are glaciers. These glaciers flow into the Kaligandaki River’s deep gorge through the Himalayas.

We know that the Annapurna was the first 8000-meter mountain to be scaled. However, Annapurna climbing has gained notoriety since that time. The death rate on Annapurna is astronomically high. In comparison to other 8000-meter mountains, this one has had the fewest ascents.

Inexperienced mountaineers should not attempt the Annapurna expedition. It calls for the most meticulous planning and logistics. Typically, three camps are used to ascend Annpurna. There are twelve potential routes to ascend the mountain. The West face and Northwest Ridge make up the typical path. They are considered easy paths. The toughest route is the ascent via South Face.

Despite much research on better routes for the ascend, Annapurna is still deadly. It is the mountain with the most number of deaths. The high difficulty entailed by this peak is the cause of Annapurna deaths. As of March 2012, there were approximately 61 fatalities for every 191 summits. This gives it the highest fatality to summit ratio of 32%.

Mountain summits on Annapurna are uncommon, and attempt to climb it are infrequent. The area’s overly challenging and steep terrain is combined with persistently unpredictable weather. This also increases avalanche risk. Because of these factors, one of the most difficult expeditions is the Annapurna trekking expedition.

But the experience of the Annapurna massif is not limited to the expedition of the mountain. The Annapurna Base Camp trek gives you a great opportunity to trek the region. The ascend of Annapurna is tougher than Everest. But the Annapurna Base Camp trek is easier than the Everest Base Camp trek

The Annapurna Base Camp trek falls among the most well-liked treks in Nepal. There are various base camp treks in Nepali Himalayas. Annapurna Base Camp trek comes second to the Everest Base Camp trek in popularity. Nevertheless, it is still the most exciting trek in Nepal. 

The trek to Annapurna Base Camp is comparatively simple. You can explore a variety of environments, people, mountain vistas, terrains, wildlife, vegetation, and Gurung settlements. The trek comes in many different forms. Some last up to 15 days, while others are only 6 days long.

The trek offers better views of mountains like Mount Annapurna, Mount Machhapuchhre, Mount Dhaulagiri, etc. You can get a chance to see Poonhill, which is famous for its sunrise and sunset views. You’ll stroll through Gandhruk Village. A natural hot spring called Jhinu Danda is located along the trekking route. In these springs, you can go swimming.