Friday 10 October 2014

How it Feels to Trek one of the Highest Peaks in the World?

The famous Annapurna trek became accessible to the in the year 1977, it is the time when the Nepalese Government took the initiative to derestrict the Manang Valley, which had previously been barred due to its proximity to the Tibetan border.
The Himalayan mountains ranges in Nepal provide a culmination of outstanding high mountain scenery, quaint farms and villages on the foothills, and a rich culture, the Annapurna trekking in Nepal is arguably very popular. Be sure to go to Kathmandu for sightseeing, the place is very vibrant and the culture of Nepal is so intriguing you would just fall in love with it. When you start your journey to the trek you have to go through many places to reach the starting point. Throughout the walk, you will appreciate regular contact with friendly Nepalese villagers who are welcoming, as well as ever-changing vistas of some of the world's greatest peaks, including the Annapurna’s.


Finally when you reach Pokhara, the views are dazzling. Trekking from the Nepal's "middle hills" into the high mountainous world on the very north side of the Annapurna’s, which is the dominion of Tibetan Buddhism, this trip also provides exposure to the whole array of trekking environments for which Nepal is known for. Thousands of people visit Nepal from all over the world to trek on these beautiful mountains. The whole journey is mesmerizing from reaching the start point to trekking and experiencing firsthand how it feels to be trekking these enormous mountains. The guides and Sherpa’s make sure that you enjoy your adventurous trip. The guides are really experienced, look for their guidance as small mistakes on your part can be fatal.
Book your trek only in the seasons which are suitable for trekking so you can completely relish your adventurous trip. 

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