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Annapurna Conservation Area
Famous for its "round Annapurna" trekking circuit the area is 7629 square kilometers in size and features elevations from as low as 790 meters to as high as Annapurna I itself, at 8091 meters. The highlight of the area for the traveling public, is the ability to trek, beyond the Himalayas themselves, seeing all sides, and find yourself on the other side of the Annapurna range. Those wishing to travel the area, usually begin their treks from or near Pokhara (a beautiful lakeside town) as they work their way around the Annapurna range, visiting Ghandruk, Ghorepani (a Poon Hill pit stop), Tatopani (hotsprings), Jomsom (the administrative center of the Mustang district) and Muktinath (an ancient pilgrimage site). For more information on trekking and travel in the area, it may be useful to check the Pokhara trekking routes.
Those traveling in the conservation area, will be stunned by numerous water falls, mountains, villages, flowers and view the Kali Gandaki river as it winds its way south through the deepest gorge in the world. The northern reaches of the district, bordering the Tibetan Plateau, harbor some of the most surreal landscapes in the world. Travel towards Muktinath from Jomsom along the Kali Gandaki river, presents trekkers with a vast landscape that cameras fail to capture. A mixture of open space and altitude simply consumes the senses. Annapurna Conservation Area, is also the window to a prime Nepal travel destination known as Upper Mustang a once forbidden kingdom, the area is home to age old traditions and religion. Many inhabitants have preserved their way of life and many people to this day, live in traditional cave dwellings.
Being such an established area, and trekking destination, Annapurna Conservation Area features some of the best trekking lodges and accomodations anywhere in Nepal. Suitable housing and restaurants, are available at almost all inhabited settlements along the trekking route. In order to enter the Annapurna Conservation Area, you will need a "trekking permit" issued by ACAP in either Pokhara or Kathmandu as well as a free TIMS card. Numerous checkpoints will check your permit along the way. Some that travel here, choose to fly to Jomsom and start their trek there. Those that do, are still advised to get their permit and TIMS card in one of the above locations as getting a permit in Jomsom will be much more expensive (double).
Annapurna Conservation Area is a protected site, which includes all plants and animals. During your travels here, should you encounter crafts for sale made from animal products or those that seem to be ancient fossils, it is best to avoid the purchase. "Take out what you brought in" and don't leave anything behind. For those first time travelers to Nepal wishing to explore the country beyond the major metropolitan areas, the Annapurna Conservation Area is an excellent place to do it. To view pre-designed Nepal travel packages, see the programs page or see the encyclopedia for more Nepal Travel items.
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