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AnnapurnaOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in annapurnaFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in annapurna, Bed and Breakfast!The Annapurna Himal is a mountain range and region 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. While the Everest range boasts of higher mountains, the Annapurnas are far more accessible; impressive mountain views may be reached within a few days of walking from the roadhead. While the Himalayas and Nepal's northern border generally coincide, in this region the mountains come farther south, allowing the trekker an opportunity to travel from low-lying forests into the mountains and beyond into the Tibetan plateau without having to leave Nepal. ![]() ![]()
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See also ![]() Get inA permit is required to enter the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) which encompasses most of the region. Permits are issued in Pokhara and Kathmandu. You will need to show the permit at police stations in several towns along the trail. However on visiting the region in Oct 2003 the Conservation Police were not checking permits due to the Maoist presence,and in fact around Poon Hill Maoists were charging for their own 'permits'. ![]() By busMost buses into the area arrive from Pokhara and drop off at ![]() By planeThe only other option for entering the area is by plane to Jomsom. There are several daily flights to/from Pokhara but they are very dependent on weather. The 'airport is extremely primitive with no paved runway or electricity. ![]() Get aroundThere are no paved roads, only foottrails, through the area. Carry a good map or guidebook for guidance as it can be difficult at times for foreigners to distinguish the trekking main trail from any number of local trails.
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