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Welcome to Nepal Traveler Arrival Guide! Within this article we will discuss the famed Annapurna Base Camp trek. The trek is thought to be one of the greatest treks in the Himalayan region. It takes around two weeks to finish. This trek traverses through some of the very amazing and remarkable landscapes, including:

The trekking route begins in the town of Kathmandu and takes one through a number of awe-inspiring villages and landscapes. The trekking route goes via a number of towns and villages, such as: Phurba, Dolpo, Langtang, Dhamara, Pemba, Nuqui, Kasauli, Dhaulagiri, and the beautiful hamlets of Pangbomsavali, Thalang, and Khardongla. Most of the food in Nepal is cooked and prepared in the Annapurna Base Camp, although many travelers eat in their regional restaurants located in different areas throughout Nepal.

Among the highlights of this trek is at the Annapurna Base Camp, where the trek finishes. Here, you have a choice of remaining at a specialised Nepal Travelerottage or at a more traditional hotel or camp ground. Most trekkers prefer to stay in a conventional hotel or camp ground only because they provide all of the comforts and services which are needed while hiking (such as meals included). Most guests in the Annapurna base camp are offered a fantastic view of the surrounding area and can unwind and enjoy the magnificent views of the surrounding beachfront landscape.

While in the Annapurna Base Camp, trekkers can choose to camp at any of the several camps located around the bottom. Some of the more popular trekking routes contain: Kanchenjunga, Manaslu, Dolpo, Langtang, Tsum Valley and Dolpo Region. Camping in Kanchenjunga offers the option to mingle with other trekkers from around the world. You'll find typical Nepal travel vlogues and data about various nearby attractions. Additionally, this is a great opportunity to buy some local artifacts. A number of the most popular items include: carved statues, brass bells, bamboo stalks, lacquered bamboo utensils and etc..