Annapurna, Nepal
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What is Annapurna
The Annapurna Himal is a mountain range located in the Gandaki zone in northern Nepal, near the Tibetan border. The peak of Annapurna I, visible throughout the region on a clear day, is 8091 meters high. The seven-day Jomsom trek follows the west side of the Annapurnas, going up and returning down the Kali Gandaki River valley. The popular Annapurna Circuit trek circles the Annapurnas, going up the Marsyangdi River valley, crossing over the Thorung La pass at 5416m, and descending down the Kali Gandaki River Valley.
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wikitravel.org
"To see if trekking is still safe and if tourist dollars are funding the violence, photographer Samantha Appleton and writer Phil Zabriskie took to the Annapurna Circuit."
nationalgeographic.com
"Annapurna circuit in 10 day is not reccomendable to everyone but not impossible if you are physical fit and you are fit for altitude don't forget that you are crossing 5415 meter that is not joke but nothing impossible.Please find itinerary."
lonelyplanet.com
"The popular Annapurna Circuit trek circles the Annapurnas, going up the Marsyangdi River valley, crossing over the Thorung La pass at 5416m, and descending down the Kali Gandaki River Valley."
wikitravel.org
"A Nepalese woman sits in the doorway of a traditional building in a Himalayan hill town found along the Annapurna Circuit."
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"Whats the situation on the Annapurna circuit/area."
lonelyplanet.com
"Writer William Gray and his wife, along with their porter, Tul, take an exhilarating and physically taxing 18-day journey along the legendary Annapurna Circuit."
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