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                                                                           Jeep Safari at ANNAPURNA SANCTUARY, KATHMANDU TREK |
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ANNAPURNA SANCTUARY : The Annapurna range situated in central Nepal has one of the most dominating himalayan panorama. Placed just north of Pokhara the range from west to east consists of Annapurna south face (7219 m), Gang (7647 m), Gangapurna (7455 m), Annapurna III (7555 m), Annapurna IV (7525 m) and Annapurna II (7925 m). The Annapurna south face base camp is known as Annapurna Sanctuary, and in this trek the route followed is into the heart of the Annapurna range. The trek is not very difficult and most ideal for a closeup view of the mountains. The trek is best suited for early autumn or late spring as the chance of the route getting snow bound during the winter months is high.
This programme is specially designed for those who have not been on the trek or prefer an easy trek. The seven days trekking itinerary take the visitor past fields, hamlets and forests with a backdroop of mountains and some historical and cultural centres. The trek also provides view of the high peaks like Ganesh, Gangtong, Jugal Himal. The trekking route covers Sundarijal-Borla Bhanjyang-Pati Bhanjyang-Khaka-Tarke Ghyang-Kakani and back to Kathmanu.
This trek into the Everest country is a short one and one that is intended as an introduction to the Khumbu area. It is also for those not sure about trekking into the mountains, but at the same time want to get a feel of the Himalayan air and savour the scenery. The trek to Namche and Thyangboche is a popular one and is likely to encounter heavy traffic. The sight of the Everest and the surrounding peaks makes it worthwhile.
Kanchenjunga is situated on the eastern border of Nepal. Its main peak is the third highest in the world (8586 m). Several other peaks in the Kanchenjunga range are over 8000 m. This trek to this area is probably the best that trekking has to offer in terms of natural beauty. Travelling into the Yalung glacier and over the Lapsang La and down the difficult route back to Taplejung is an unforgettable experience. However, as the trip crosses the 4000m mark several times, one must take care of high altitude sickness.
The lake is situated in the middle of the elevated district of Rupsu. Its name is characteristic of its situation nestled in the midst of 2000 ft. peak which completely shut the lake in. The valley of Rupsu is inhabited by a small scattered population of Changpas niomadic shepherds. The area is rich in wildlife including the Kyang (Wild Ass), red-fox and the rare highly endangered snow leopard. Black necked cranes and geese flock to the lake-side for breeding during the summer months.
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