Annapurna Mountain Range Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Mesmerizing early morning sunrise view of the Annapurna Himalayas.
The best time to visit Pokhara from where you can get amazing views of the Annapurna Himalayas is in October. Having said that, due to other engagements, I could visit Nepal only in March,2024. Fully ...
The colours are amazing. The night sky is full of stars. Morning and evening colours are undescribably adorable. Mid morning and afternoon azure sky is something to behold. What more can I say?
See my review for Nepal Peak Adventure, but this was our first trek into Nepal and it was the launch for our training to go to Everest Basecamp. Words cant express the natural beauty of the region an...
Lovely Mountains. Not for the Unfit or Faint of Heart
Trekking, tiny villages, and very bad roads with 100-200 meter drops if you go over the edge, your adventure trip is here. At least the roads are better now. It used to be walking or horses.
The permits and the need of hiring a guide is just a nonsense. The national authorities are only interested in getting money from the foreigners. I do not recommend anyone to go there
Mesmerizing early morning sunrise view of the Annapurna Himalayas.
The best time to visit Pokhara from where you can get amazing views of the Annapurna Himalayas is in October. Having said that, due to other engagements, I could visit Nepal only in March,2024. Fully ...
Kaleidescope of colours
The colours are amazing. The night sky is full of stars. Morning and evening colours are undescribably adorable. Mid morning and afternoon azure sky is something to behold. What more can I say?
ABC!!
See my review for Nepal Peak Adventure, but this was our first trek into Nepal and it was the launch for our training to go to Everest Basecamp. Words cant express the natural beauty of the region an...
Lovely Mountains. Not for the Unfit or Faint of Heart
Trekking, tiny villages, and very bad roads with 100-200 meter drops if you go over the edge, your adventure trip is here. At least the roads are better now. It used to be walking or horses.
Nepal is a scam
The permits and the need of hiring a guide is just a nonsense. The national authorities are only interested in getting money from the foreigners. I do not recommend anyone to go there