Nepal's Best Hikes: Find the Perfect Trek for You
The Annapurna area in Nepal is a heaven for hikers. There are numerous great routes, ranging from lush green forests to high mountain passes. With lots of choices, how do you pick the one that's right for you? Here's a look at four popular treks to help you decide.
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1. The Annapurna Circuit Trek: The Big One

The Annapurna Circuit Trek is known as a top hike. This amazing route goes all the way around the Annapurna mountains. You'll walk through different scenery, like jungles and the dry Manang Valley that feels like Tibet. The best part is crossing the Thorong La Pass (17,769 feet). When you reach the top, you'll see amazing views of the Himalayas. It really gives you the full culture and nature of the place.

 

2. Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek: Great for Newbies

If you don't have much time, are new to hiking, or want a relatively easy trek, the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is excellent. It's famous for the sunrise view from Poon Hill. You can see peaks lit up with golden light, like Dhaulagiri and Annapurna South. The trail goes through nice villages and pretty forests that bloom in spring.

 

3. Pikey Peak Trek: Nepal's Hidden Treasure

Want to avoid the busy trails? The Pikey Peak Trek is quiet and has great views. It's in the Solu area and is known for what people say is the best sunrise view of Mount Everest in Nepal. It has a very real culture. The trails are not crowded, and the view of Everest from Pikey Peak is something you won't forget.

 

4. Annapurna Circuit Trek with Tilicho Lake: A Real Test

 

Ready for a harder trek? The Annapurna Circuit Trek with Tilicho Lake adds a trip to one of the highest lakes to the classic route. Tilicho Lake, at 16,138 feet, has bright blue water and sits in a bare, high mountain area. This harder part tests your strength but gives you a great feeling of excitement and a view that not many hikers see.

 


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