Located at 4,130 meters, ABC is the crown jewel of the region. Surrounded by a natural amphitheater of snow-capped peaks, reaching the base camp is both thrilling and rewarding. The trek takes 7–10 days, passing through bamboo forests, terraced fields, and alpine landscapes.
Ideal for shorter treks, the Ghorepani–Poon Hill route offers jaw-dropping sunrise views over Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. The trail winds through lush rhododendron forests and charming villages, making it one of the most accessible yet stunning treks in the Himalayas.
This legendary trek circles the Annapurna range and crosses the 5,416m Thorong La Pass. Offering incredible diversity-from subtropical jungles to high-altitude deserts-it’s a life-changing journey for serious trekkers, taking 2–3 weeks to complete.
After days of trekking, relax your muscles in the natural hot springs of Tatopani. Located near the Kali Gandaki River, it's a favorite spot for trekkers to unwind, surrounded by hills and village life.
One of the most picturesque Gurung villages in the region, Ghandruk offers panoramic mountain views, traditional homestays, and a peek into the local way of life. It’s a cultural and scenic stop often included in ABC and Poon Hill treks.
Situated at 3,800 meters, this sacred Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage site lies along the Annapurna Circuit. The temple, nestled between the mountains, is known for its eternal flame and 108 holy water spouts. It’s a deeply spiritual and scenic stop.