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Old 05-11-2009, 01:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
outfitternp
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Default Annapurna Trekking

Annapurna Trekking has been well admired and well-liked by the trekkers, therefore it is also wildly known as a trekker's paradise. The trekkers can not only see the scenic views of high Himalayas but also the snow leopards, blue sheep and other species of the birds namely kokla, blood pheasant etc, butterflies and insects, because, the upper sub-alpine grassland of the Annapurna region harbors these some of the rare species of the earth.

Furthermore, the native plants can also be found in this forest, therefore the government of Nepal also has declared the conservation area and launched Annapurna conservation projects as well in the region, especially to conserve the varieties of orchids and rhododendron apart from the species of birds and animals and sensitize local people residing alongside.

If you arrange the trekking in Annapurna region, you can not only see the above mentioned things, but also lifestyles of indigenous/ethnic people, their culture etc, who have been residing on the steep hillsides for many years.
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