Trekking
in Annapurna region
The Annapurna region lies towards the
north of Central Nepal. The region has been recognized
as one of the world's best trekking trails according
to a recent survey by Modern Maturity (USA). The highlight
of this part of Nepal are Annapurna peaks, Mt. Dhaulagiri,
River Kali Gandaki and several other peaks, Gateway
to Annapurna trekking region is the famous city of Pokhara.
The most prominent ethnic groups of Annapurna region
are Gurung, Thakali and Manangba. Animals found here
are pica, blue sheep and Himalayan Thar and vegetation
ranges from tropical species to temperate forest to
oak, beech and rhododendron.
The popular trekking routes of this
region are Jomsom, Annapurna Circuit and Annapurna Base
Camp, Annapurna foothills, Sikles, Lamjung, Dhaulagiri,
Upper Mustang and around Pokhara. The best time to visit
is during spring and autumn. Unlike other parts of Nepal,
even the monsoon months.
Getting there
Regardless of the trek chosen it is
most likely that Pokhara will be either the starting
or ending point of your trek. Pokhara is located 200
km. West of Kathmandu and can be reached by road travel
there are a number of tourist buses available daily
both from Kathmandu and from Chitwan.
There is no shortage of tourist facilities
of be found in and around Pokhara. The main centre for
tourists is at the side of the largest of the three
lakes in the area, Phewa Tal. The suburbs agencies and
suppliers of souvenirs and trekking equipment. For those
trekking in the eastern side of the Annapurna massif
the most likely starting point will be Besishahar, the
district headquarters of Lamjung district. Buses from
Kathmandu. Pokhara and the Terai arrive and depart here
on a regular daily basis. The bus trip from Kathmandu
to Besishahar takes around four to five hours but, at
this time, there are no tourist bus services available.
Most treks starting or ending in Pokhara
will require the use of buses or hired cars to reach
the trailheads. Specific details appear in the trek
descriptions.
Attraction-People and culture
The most prominent ethnic groups in
the Annapurna region are the Gurung, the Thakali and
the Manangba. The Gurungs are the most widely distributed
being found from the hills of Gorkha district to as
far west as Palpa. Their heartland, however, is center
on the hills and valleys between the Marsyangdi River
and the Kali Gandaki. The Thakali come from the upper
Kali Gandaki valley around where their traditional farming
has been supplemented by trade and, in particular, hotel
and restaurant business. The Mananagba are found in
the upper reaches of the Marsyangdi River and are in
many ways similar to the Gurung to whom they are possibly
related. They are skilled traders and trace their roots
back to Tibet. Religiously, the Manangba and the Gurungs
of the upper hills is Buddhist with traces of their
ancient, Shamanistic faith still apparent. The communities
that live further south are predominantly Hindu.
All of the communities, but particularly
the Gurungs, are famed for their cultural performances,
which are easily seen while trekking in the region.
Many villages along the trails will arrange performances
for trekkers during main seasons.
Attraction-Flora and fauna
As can be imagined, the range of geographical
and climatic regions has led to a diverse variety of
flora and fauna within the Annapurna region. Both Pokhara
and Besishanar are below 1000-meter elevation and their
climate is quite tropical. These parts of the area are
heavily cultivated and the landscape, therefore, largely
consists of terraced paddy fields for most of the year.
The area is also famous for its winter crops of oranges,
which can be purchased fresh from the trees along the
trails in the foothills. As you progress higher up into
the hills the natural vegetation changes from the tropical
species to more temperate stands of forest trees including
oak, beech and rhododendron. These finally give way
to coniferous forests of pine and ultimately. Juniper
just below the tree line. In the rain shadow, to the
north of the mountains, the landscape is quite barren
being an extension south of the Tibetan plateau. Here
there are only stunted bushes and shrubs except for
close to the rivers where irrigated cropping is possible.
Native animals to be seen include many
birds the most obvious the pica, blue sheep and Himalayan
Tahr.
When to Visit?
As with most of the trekking areas
in Nepal the best times to visit are during spring and
autumn. Spring is the time for rhododendrons while the
clearest skies are found after the monsoon in October
and November. At these times the weather is generally
mild and there is little rainfall. Unlike other parts
of Nepal, the monsoon, from June to September, is the
ideal time to visit parts of the region that falls in
the rain shadow. In particular, Upper Mustang is the
perfect destination during the rainy season. The winter
months provide good trekking conditions throughout the
foothills but some of the higher passes will be closed
due to snow.
Looking after the environment
Follow the advice listed in conservation
matters at the beginning of this site but in particular
look for the ACAP sponsored safe drinking water deport
that have been established in the project area.
Trekking styles
Most of the trekking routes in the
Annapurna region are well serviced by teahouses for
most of their length. This is particularly true for
the most popular treks the jomsom trek, the Annapurna
circuit and Annapurna Base camp treks.
Trekkers should be aware, however,
that there is always the risk of being stranded by bad
weather or injury/sickness between teahouses, particularly
in the more remote parts of the trek itineraries. A
good example is on the Annapurna Circuit where there
is little or no shelter available for most of this day
and some trekkers have been caught unprepared by bad
weather and altitude problems.
The treks in less developed areas,
particularly the Dhaulagiri circuit and the treks east
of Lamjung, definitely require trekkers to be self sufficient
in food and shelter.
Trekking
routes are as follows:
Annapurna Circuit, Dhaulagiri
Circuit, Upper mustang, Short trek of Pokhara.

Trekking In Annapurna Region
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