Annapurna circuit trekking in Nepal
The Himalayan Smile trek offer Annapurna circuit trekking in Nepal .
The Annapurna circuit trek is popular as it takes you behind the great Annapurna range. However villages en route provide an insight into the real beauty of the Himalayans the people khudi in lamjung district lies along this route. And the beautiful Gurung villages of Ghalegaun and Ghanpokhara at the top of two nearby hills are about 4-5 hours walk to the northwest of khudi.The marsyangdi valley is nestled in the watershed dividing the Annapurna massif from the manaslu himal. The trail up the marsyangdi valley affords excellent and ever-changing views of the hight Himalayas. Meandering through broad terraces of the lower Marsyangdi valley this river bed is extremely fertile and is heavily cultivated with rice. Millet corn and buckwheat terraces scale the side hills. In this part of Nepal huge shady banyan trees shelter scattered villages and mangoes and bananas flourish. The region becomes increasingly forested with pines and firs as you get to higher elevations.
The Himalayan Smile trek offer Annapurna circuit trekking in Nepal .
The Annapurna circuit trek is popular as it takes you behind the great Annapurna range. However villages en route provide an insight into the real beauty of the Himalayans the people khudi in lamjung district lies along this route. And the beautiful Gurung villages of Ghalegaun and Ghanpokhara at the top of two nearby hills are about 4-5 hours walk to the northwest of khudi.The marsyangdi valley is nestled in the watershed dividing the Annapurna massif from the manaslu himal. The trail up the marsyangdi valley affords excellent and ever-changing views of the hight Himalayas. Meandering through broad terraces of the lower Marsyangdi valley this river bed is extremely fertile and is heavily cultivated with rice. Millet corn and buckwheat terraces scale the side hills. In this part of Nepal huge shady banyan trees shelter scattered villages and mangoes and bananas flourish. The region becomes increasingly forested with pines and firs as you get to higher elevations.
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