Annapurna Panorama Trek – A Scenic Gateway into the Annapurna Region
The Annapurna Panorama Trek is an ideal short Himalayan trekking experience for beginners and nature lovers, offering breathtaking mountain vistas, vibrant local culture, and lush green landscapes. This 11-day journey takes you through the heart of the Annapurna Conservation Area, leading to iconic viewpoints such as Poon Hill, where you witness a panoramic sunrise over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.
This trek is perfect for travelers seeking a less strenuous adventure while still enjoying some of Nepal’s most stunning mountain scenery. The route winds through charming Gurung and Magar villages, terraced fields, rhododendron forests, and scenic ridgelines.
Why Choose Annapurna Panorama Trek?
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Perfect for beginners and families
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Panoramic sunrise views from Poon Hill
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Close-up views of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Dhaulagiri
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Easy access from Pokhara
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No high-altitude sickness risks
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Experience traditional Gurung and Magar culture
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Short yet rewarding Himalayan trekking
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Walk through blooming rhododendron forests (spring)
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Comfortable teahouse accommodations
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Explore Pokhara, Nepal’s lakeside paradise
Tour Highlights of Annapurna Panorama Trek
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Explore the peaceful trails of the lower Annapurna region
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Magnificent sunrise from Poon Hill (3,193m)
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Views of snow-capped peaks: Annapurna I, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre
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Stay in culturally rich villages like Ghandruk and Ghorepani
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Short, scenic drives between Kathmandu–Pokhara–Nayapul
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Colorful rhododendron blooms (Mar–Apr)
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Traditional hospitality in teahouses
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Rich cultural experience with Gurung and Magar communities
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Perfect blend of nature, mountains, and culture
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Suitable for travelers with limited time
Why Choose Intel Roshi for Annapurna Panorama Trek?
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Experienced and licensed trekking guides
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Customizable trekking itineraries
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24/7 customer support throughout the journey
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Emphasis on safety and sustainable tourism
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Comfortable accommodations with scenic views
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Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
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Strong network of local partners and communities
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Assistance with permits and logistics
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Positive reviews and high client satisfaction
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Passionate about creating memorable Himalayan adventures
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION | Hotel in Kathmandu |
DEPARTURE TIME | Depends |
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Required Gear
- Trekking boots and sandals.
- Warm sleeping bag and trekking poles.
- Layered clothing (base, fleece, waterproof).
- Backpack (35–50L) and rain cover.
- Hat, gloves, sunglasses, and sunblock.
- Reusable water bottle and water purification tablets.
- Basic first aid and personal medication.
- Camera or mobile phone for photos.
- Lightweight towel and toiletries.
- Headlamp with extra batteries.
Best Time to Trek
The best months are October to May, when the skies are clear and temperatures are moderate. Spring (Mar–May) offers rhododendron blooms, while autumn (Oct–Nov) provides the best visibility of the mountains.
Learn more about the Annapurna Conservation Area on Wikipedia.
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