A series of mountains in the north central part of Nepal is Annapurna. A 55 km massif that includes one peak elevating over 8,000 m, thirteen peaks over 7,000 m and sixteen peaks over 6,000 m is what the heaven of the Himalayas have in store for you. The Kali Gandaki Gorge in the west, the massive Marsyangdi River flowing on the north and the east and the beautiful Pokhara valley on the south is what binds this massif and the 10th highest mountain in the world, the Annapurna. Annapurna is also recognised as the eight thousander as recognised by the International Mountaineering and climbing federation. Annapurna Region can be also referred to as “Heaven in Earth”.

Named after Mount Manaslu (8,163m), world’s eight highest peak, this region is nestled in the heart of the Himalayas.  Located in Gorkha District, this region is also famous for trekking and peak climbing but is less crowded and best alternative destination to the Everest and Annapurna trekking. This region is known for its rich cultural diversity and some of the amazing landscape. The Manaslu region is a land of untamed beauty, a place where you can experience the Himalayas in all their glory while immersing yourself in the diverse cultures and traditions of the local communities. Whether you're a trekking enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or simply seeking a remote and pristine mountain escape, the Manaslu region is waiting to leave an indelible mark on your heart and soul. Come and discover the magic of Manaslu for yourself.

 HIGHTLIGHTS OF ANNAPURNA
  • Range of Himalayas: Annapurna region is home of some of the world's highest and most majestic snowcapped mountain stretching to 55km. This region has 1 peak over 8,000m, 13 peaks over 7,000m and 16 peaks over 6,000m. These awe-inspiring peaks offers a stunning backdrop throughout the journey.

  • Trekking: The Annapurna Region offers a range of trekking options, from relatively easy treks to challenging expeditions. Some popular trekking routes in the region include:
    • Annapurna Circuit Trek: A classic trek that circumnavigates the Annapurna Massif, passing through diverse landscapes and ethnic villages.
    • Annapurna Base Camp Trek: A trek that takes you to the base camp of Annapurna I, offering close-up views of the mountain and its surrounding peaks.
    • Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek: A shorter trek known for its panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, as well as the iconic sunrise from Poon Hill.
    • Upper Mustang Trek: A trek to the remote and arid Upper Mustang region, known for its unique culture and landscape resembling Tibetan Plateau.

  • Cultural Diversity: This region is home for mix of ethnic group such as Gurung, Magar, Thakali. All tribes have their own language, own culture, and own ways of living. In this region, travellers are more likely to experience new culture in every new step unlike in Everest region. The way of living in this region might have been modernised but the warm welcome and friendliness of people in this region has been always the best part. Also, this region is home for Great Warrior in the World – “THE GURKHAS”

  • Geographical Diversity: Every Annapurna Region has been known for best place to visit from many travellers since long time. The geographical diversity of this region is simply beautiful and amazing. From terrace fields to beautiful waterfalls, subtropical forests to deep valleys, one will experience breathtaking panoramic view in step of the trek.
 HIGHTLIGHTS OF MANASLU

 

  • Mt Manaslu, World’s Eight Highest:  Altitude of 8,163m, Manaslu is adventurous in terms of expedition and trekking. Very few has summited the mountain and travellers has find the trekking routes more challenging than Everest and Annapurna trekking trails. 
  • Trekking: Best trekking region of Nepal comes with best price. Manaslu circuit trek is famous in this region and offers you the best landscape view, with best cultural diversity and takes you through the hidden gem of Nepal- TSUM VALLEY AND LARKE PASS. Enjoy the less crowded trekking adventure and truly immerse yourself in nature. 
  • Culture and Tradition:  This region has a significant Tibetan cultural influence and Tibetan Buddhism is widely practiced and one can find numerous monasteries, chortens (stupas) and prayer flag around the area. Gurungs, Tibetans and tamangs are the ethnic groups of the region. When visiting the Manaslu region, it's important to approach the local culture with respect and curiosity. Engaging with the traditions and customs of this remarkable region enhances your trekking experience, fostering a deeper connection with the land and its people.
  • Wildlife and Nature Conservation: The Manaslu Conservation Area is not only a haven for trekkers but also for wildlife enthusiasts. This region is home to elusive creatures like the snow leopard, Himalayan tahr, and red panda. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the diversity of avian species. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect these unique ecosystems and their inhabitants.
 WEATHER AND CLIMATE

Weather in Annapurna region is unpredictable. Due to diversity in altitude and high Himalayas surrounded this area is always chilling with high winds all the time. This region has 4 weather seasons with each of its own characteristics.

  • Spring (March to May): Spring is one of the best times to trek in the Annapurna Region. During this season, the weather is generally stable, with clear skies and mild temperatures. The lower elevations experience warmer days, making it comfortable for trekking. The rhododendron forests come alive with colourful blooms, adding to the beauty of the landscape.
    Temperature: In the lower elevations (around 1,000 to 2,000 meters), daytime temperatures can range from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). At higher altitudes, temperatures are cooler, ranging from 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F).

  • Summer/Monsoon (June to August): The summer months coincide with the monsoon season in Nepal. During this time, the region receives heavy rainfall, which can lead to slippery trails and landslides. Trekking in the Annapurna Region during the monsoon is less common due to the challenging conditions, but it can still be done in the rain-shadow areas like Upper Mustang.
    Temperature: Like spring, temperatures in the lower elevations can range from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F), but humidity is higher due to the monsoon rains.

  • Autumn (September to November): Autumn is another popular trekking season in the Annapurna Region. The weather is clear, and the skies are usually free of clouds, providing excellent mountain views. This is a peak trekking season, so trails can be more crowded compared to other times of the year.
    Temperature: In the lower elevations, daytime temperatures remain pleasant, ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). At higher altitudes, temperatures are cooler, ranging from 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F).

  • Winter (December to February): Winter brings colder temperatures and the possibility of snowfall, especially at higher elevations. While trekking is still possible in some parts of the region, higher passes may be closed due to snow. The lower elevations are less affected by snow and remain relatively accessible.
    Temperature: In the lower elevations, daytime temperatures can range from 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F), while higher elevations can experience temperatures below freezing.

Note: Weather is unpredictable in Himalayas region and can change the conditions rapidly. We want our valued trekkers to be prepared for every kind of climatic conditions. Our trekking guide will always update you about the weather conditions and precautions method if anything unforeseen situation comes up.

 

 ANNAPURNA AND MANASLU TREK WITH TRAVEL ADVENTURE NEPAL

Here at TAN, we ensure that you enjoy the adventure in the best possible way and in classic way. Our travel itineraries are handcrafted in such a way that you can savour every moment. Our trekking programs are led by top trekking guides, and we choose the best accommodation wherever  possible. Although in Himalayas region our accommodation will be in local tea house.

What includes in TAN’s Itinerary?

  • Accommodation (Hotels in Kathmandu, Tea House lodge during Trek)
  • Breakfast (Only in Kathmandu)
  • Domestic Flight
  • All Ground Transport
  • Trekking Guides and Porters

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

The best time for trekking in Nepal is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months generally offer stable weather, clear skies, and moderate temperatures. However, some treks can be done in winter and summer as well, depending on the region and difficulty level.

Accommodation during treks in Nepal typically consists of teahouses or lodges. These are basic, mountain guesthouses that provide rooms with twin beds or dormitory-style accommodations. Blankets and pillows are usually provided, but it's advisable to carry a sleeping bag for extra warmth and comfort. The teahouses also have communal dining areas where trekkers can enjoy meals and interact with fellow travelers.

Sturdy and comfortable hiking boots, appropriate clothing for both warm and cold weather, a backpack, sleeping bag, trekking poles, a first aid kit, water bottles, toiletries, and sunscreen are all necessary items to carry while trekking in Nepal. While it's crucial to travel lightly, make sure you have the right equipment for the walk-in order to stay secure and comfortable.