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Discover the Majestic Annapurna Conservation Area

Explore the stunning Annapurna Conservation Area, a national park teeming with breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity in the heart of the Himalayas.

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A brief summary to Annapurna Conservation Area

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

The Annapurna Conservation Area is a sanctuary of natural beauty, where towering peaks kiss the sky, and lush valleys teem with life. This national park is not just a trekker's paradise; it is a living testament to the stunning biodiversity of the region. Visitors can expect to encounter a variety of flora and fauna, including rare species such as the snow leopard and red panda. Trekking routes like the Annapurna Circuit and Ghorepani Poon Hill provide breathtaking panoramic views of some of the highest mountains in the world, including Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. Beyond trekking, the area offers unique cultural experiences as well, with opportunities to interact with local communities that have lived harmoniously with nature for generations. The local Gurung and Magar people are known for their hospitality and traditional practices, adding a rich cultural layer to your visit. As you traverse through quaint villages and terraced fields, you will find yourself immersed in the vibrant traditions and lifestyles of the Himalayan inhabitants. Whether you are an avid hiker seeking adrenaline or a traveler looking to soak in the tranquil beauty of nature, the Annapurna Conservation Area caters to all. The area is accessible year-round, although the best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and the skies are clear. With its stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and welcoming communities, the Annapurna Conservation Area is a must-visit destination that promises unforgettable adventures and breathtaking memories.

Local tips

  • Plan your visit during spring (March-May) or autumn (September-November) for the best weather and views.
  • Consider hiring a local guide to enhance your trekking experience and support the local economy.
  • Pack layers of clothing, as temperatures can vary significantly from day to night.
  • Stay hydrated and acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness.
  • Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting remote villages.
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Experience Annapurna Conservation Area

Getting There

  • Car

    If you are traveling by car from Tilicho Lake, you will first need to return to Jomsom. Follow the trail back from Tilicho Lake to the base camp, which may take about 5-6 hours of trekking. Once you reach the base camp, you can catch a local vehicle or jeep to Jomsom, which usually takes around 1 hour. In Jomsom, head towards R2C8+5MX, where the Annapurna Conservation Area is located. You may incur transportation costs for the jeep ride, which typically ranges from NPR 500 to NPR 1000 per person.

  • Public Transportation

    From Tilicho Lake, trek back to the nearest village (Khangsar or Thini) to catch a local bus or jeep. This trek will take about 5-6 hours. From Khangsar, you can take a bus or jeep to Jomsom, which will cost you around NPR 500 to NPR 1000. Once in Jomsom, head to R2C8+5MX to reach the Annapurna Conservation Area. Make sure to check the local schedule for bus timings as they may vary.

  • Trekking

    If you prefer to trek, return from Tilicho Lake to Jomsom on foot. The trek will take approximately 5-6 days, depending on your pace and the trail conditions. This is a longer option, but it allows you to enjoy the scenic beauty along the way. Once you reach Jomsom, navigate to R2C8+5MX to access the Annapurna Conservation Area.

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