The Annapurna Region
The most biologically and geographically diverse trekking sector in the Himalayas. From steaming, subtropical jungles to arid, wind-scoured high-altitude deserts, explore our comprehensive portfolio of Annapurna expeditions below.
The Legendary Annapurna Circuit
A premier 300-kilometer traverse that systematically navigates the outer perimeter of the massif. Ascend through the lush Marsyangdi River valley before transitioning into the barren, Tibetan-plateau-style high desert of Manang.
The psychological and physical climax involves breaching the brutal Thorong La Pass at 5,416 meters, followed by a knee-destroying descent into the Kali Gandaki River—statistically recognized as the deepest gorge on Earth.
Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) & Sanctuary
Penetrate directly into the heart of the massif. The Annapurna Sanctuary is a high-altitude glacial basin entirely surrounded by a ring of prominent 7,000 and 8,000-meter peaks, accessible only via a narrow gorge carved by the Modi Khola river.
Ascend past the towering spire of Machhapuchhre (Mount Fishtail) and enter the vast, snow-covered amphitheater of Base Camp. Expert guide navigation is required to safely transit the hazard zones flanking the entrance.
Mardi Himal Trek (Pristine Wilderness)
To proactively combat trail congestion on the main routes, this trek navigates the precipitous ridge immediately east of the Annapurna Base Camp gorge. Ascend through dense, moss-draped rhododendron forests via Forest Camp and Low Camp.
Breaking the tree line at High Camp offers unparalleled, unobstructed “window” views of the southern face of Mount Fishtail, Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli—a true hidden paradise for trekkers seeking isolation.
Ghorepani Poon Hill Panorama
The optimal short-duration trek for sweeping panoramic views without the extreme biological risks of high altitude. Ascend thousands of ancient stone steps through dense Gurung villages and vibrant forests.
The climax is a pre-dawn hike to the Poon Hill viewpoint for legendary, golden-hour sunrise vistas over the jagged peaks of Machhapuchhre and the massive Dhaulagiri range.
Jomsom Muktinath Pilgrimage
For deep cultural and religious immersions, this itinerary allows clients to bypass the high passes entirely. Utilizing the Jomsom airstrip, access the arid lower Mustang region and complete the sacred pilgrimage to the Muktinath Temple.
Because this region sits geographically in the Himalayan rain shadow, this route remains highly viable for trekking even into the early winter and monsoon months.