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Annapurna region is one of the most famous trekking area in the world. Annapurna region is regulated by the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP). More or less two-third of the trekkers who come to Nepal, visit the Annapurna region. The area is easy to get to, they do have plenty of lodges and guest houses in the hills and the annapurna treks provide a superb view on both high mountains and lowland settlements. The location offers trekkings from easy up to demanding walks. When you are a first time trekker, Annapurna region will be a great place for you to begin an easy trek and have a good view that nature has to offer even the experienced trekkers will be impressed by this beautiful part of Nepal with its outstanding surroundings.The Annapurna trekking is widely popular tourist destination in Nepal due to its charming land of biodiversity, the lovely splendor in combination with the multi-culture and multi-ethnic diversity stands in plenty of glowing beauty on its account of the total area mixed up with incredible rewarding distinction from low land to upper highland. The upper sub-alpine grassland protects some of the endangered 101 species of mammals including snow leopards, musk deer, Tibetan Argali, Tibetan wolf, and Tibetan fox and blue sheep. Next area of the region protects 474 species of birds including 38 species of birds at risk in Nepal like six species of multi-colored Himalayan pheasants, Golden eagle, Demoiselle crane, Indian tree pie amongst a whole host of other birds, butterflies and insects,41 species of reptile , and 23 species of amphibian have been recorded in this region. More than 56 species of flowering plants are endemic to the area and have been recorded more than 3,430 species of flora in the conservation area. | |||||||||||||||
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Monday, February 11, 2013
Annapurna Trekking in Nepal
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