The area has been a
smash hit in the world of conservation. Perhaps this is the area that pioneered
a successful conservation without armed personnel. With the help of the local
people, this highland could be well protected. With a trekking circuit from mid
hills to the foothills of the Himalayas - Annapurna region covers an area of
7629 sq. km. Beginning from 790 m, the highest altitude reaches 8091 m of the
Mountain Annapurna 1. This is the most visited trekking area in the mountain
region. More than 60000 visitors every year.
Annapurna Conservation
Area Project (ACAP) has been running it's programs in the area with an aim to
conserve nature and it's local community. (For more information visit our ACAP
page)
Vegetation and Wild
Animals:
- The Annapurna Conservation Area offers innumerable
sights of water falls, mountains, natural flowers and rural settlements.
If you trek from the west you will be travelling along the Kali Gandaki
River.
- Apart from natural sights, the area is rich with flora
and fauna. There are above 1200 plants with around 40 orchids and 9
species of rhododendron - the national flower. There are around 100
mammals including the rare snow leopard and blue sheep in the upper
sub-alpine area, 478 species of birds such as the protected multi-coloured
Impheyan, koklas and blood pheasants. 39 reptiles and 22 amphibians and
many types of butterflies in the area.
Tourist Attraction:
- Reaching beyond the Himalayas, both on foot or by
flight, this is one of the most fascinating expereince while trekking in
the Annapurna Circuit.
- Trekkers beginning their adventure either from the west
or east starting point, reach behind Mt. Nilgiri as they near Jomsom, the
District Headquarters of Mustang.
- While you celebrate your victory for having reached
behind the Himalayas you can see the above 8000 m mountains like
Dhaulagiri standing right infront of you.
- Ghandruk will be your first expereince where you will
see the locals have conserved ecology and at the same time have earned
their livelihood through tourism.
- Past Ghandruk you will reach Ghorepani from where you
can sight a panoramic view of the Annapurna ranges to the north on top of
Poon Hill.
- Descending from Ghorepani, as you go towards the north,
you reach Tatopani where there are natural hot water springs, that offer
an excellent place to relax and bathe.
- As you proceed further towards Jomsom you reach a place
called Kalapani. From here is where Mt. Dhaulagiri stands on the same
ground you are standing on!
- Jomsom is a popular place for visitors where you experience
many cultural sights. Annapurna region has around 120000 human population
from 10 different ethnic cast groups.
- For more nature and cultural sightseeing go towards the
north at Kagbeni, where you can continue onto explore the Upper Mustang -
the once forbidden Kingdom. Or trek towards the Muktinath Temple, the
Hindu pilgrimage at the height of almost 4000 m. Further ahead is the
Thorung La Pass at an altitude of 5410 m. If you want to climb over the
pass it is better to do it from the east side, going around the circuit
anti-clockwise, makes climbing the pass alot easier
How to Get There:
- The Area is easily accessed from Pokhara. A three hour
bus drive to Beni in the west and start trekking into the area, or a one
hour bus drive to Besi Sahar in the east to start the Annapurna Circuit
trek. A one hour bus drive to Naya Pul (Birethanti) to start the trek to
Annapurna Base Camp or Jomsom, or fly to Jomsom from Pokhara and trek back
down.
Important Points:
- There are many small lodges/teahouses along the way
which will provide food, drinks and accomodation.
- Government regulations prohibits lighting camfires in
the conservation area. You need to carry kerosene and sufficient warm
clothing.
- Visitors should carry out what they carry in. Place
rubbish designated palces.
- The flora and fauna in the area are fully protected.
They should not be disturbed.
- Do not wear revealing clothing.
- Respect privacy. Ask before photographing people or
religious sites.
Entry fees into the
Annapurna Conservation Area:
- Conservation Area fees per person per entry.
- For Nepali Nationals Free
- For SAARC Nationals Rs 200
- For Foreign Nationals Rs 2000
- Children under 10 years Free
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