Annapurna 8091m is the thirteen highest mountain in the world. Annapurna is a Sanskrit name which literally means “full of food” but is normally translated as Goddess of the Harvests. This mountain section is a 55 km-long massif bounded by the Kali Gandaki Gorge on the west, the Marshyangdi River on the north and east, and Pokhara Valley on the south. The four summits with the entire massif of Annapurna form the northern barrier of Pokhara Valley. The main summit stands to the west of the Annapurna Sanctuary. The other major peaks on the Annapurna range are Annapurna II (7937 m), Annapurna III (7555 m), Annapurna IV (7525 m), Gangapurna (7455 m) and Annapurna South (7219 m).
The Annapurna peaks are among the world’s most dangerous mountains to climb. Annapurna 8091meter was first climbed by a French expedition 1950 lead by Maurice Harzog.
The entire massif and surrounding area are protected within the 7,629 km2 Annapurna Conservation Area, the first and largest conservation area in Nepal.
Day 01 : Arrive in Kathmandu (1320m)
Day 02- 03 : Expedition document application, Preparation, briefing for Expedition
Day 04 : Expedition prepration in kathmandu
Day 05 : Drive to Pokhara - Beni
Day 06 : Drive to Lete Lodge
Day 07 : Trek Late to Jungle Camp
Day 08 : Trek to Miristi Khola
Day 09 : Trek to Annapurna west to South
Day 10 - 44 : Climbing Period of Annapurna 1 (8091m)
Day 45 : Trek to Miristi Khola
Day 46 : Trek to Jungle Camp
Day 47 : Trek to Lete
Day 48 : Fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 49 : Rest and Shopping in Kathmandu
Day 50 : Final Departure
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