- Annapurna - Wikipedia
Annapurna ( ˌænəˈpʊərnəˌ - ˈpɜːr - ; [6][7] Nepali: अन्नपूर्ण) is a mountain situated in the Annapurna mountain range of Gandaki Province, north-central Nepal
- Annapurna | Nepal, Map, Facts | Britannica
Annapurna, massif of the Himalayas in north-central Nepal It forms a ridge some 30 miles (48 km) long between the gorges of the Kali (Kali Gandak; west) and Marsyandi (east) rivers north of the town of Pokhara
- Where is Annapurna; why it is dangerous: Location Height
Discover Mount Annapurna's location in Nepal, its height of 8,091m, and its rich history, including the first ascent in 1950, making it a legendary Annapurna peak
- 10 of the Best Hikes in the Annapurna Region
The terrain of the Annapurna region shifts dramatically from subtropical valleys and terraced farmland to bamboo and rhododendron forests, high alpine meadows and barren, windswept plateaus in the rain shadow of the range, making it a varied and rewarding trekking destination
- Annapurna Range: Peaks, Treks Climbing Guide
Explore the Annapurna Range in Nepal, home to Annapurna I, Machhapuchhre, and more Learn about trekking routes, climbing challenges, and key peaks
- Annapurna Massif (Mountain Range) | Top Things to Know
Discover the Annapurna Massif in Nepal, home to 30 plus peaks, rich culture, deep gorges and iconic treks
- Annapurna Region | All about trekking, tour and travel at Annapurna Region
Surrounded by serene lakes and the majestic Annapurna range, you have breathtaking mountain views and tranquil experiences The key attractions include Phewa Lake, World Peace Pagoda, Sarangkot, and Devi's Falls, which are ideal for both relaxation and adventure
- Annapurna Expedition - Cost And Itinerary - Peak Climbing Nepal
The trekking journey to reach the base camp of Annapurna involves traversing through the rich biodiversity of Annapurna Conservation Area, the first and largest conservation area in Nepal
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