| Page Views: 1,260 Last Visit to Annapurna Himal: December, 2001 | Around the Annapurna's: a first class party trek by Bonobo2005 - last update: Jun 4, 2003 |
Unfortunately, I took only very few pictures of this 12 day trek and made only very few notes.
But I never will forget the scenery, the villages and the fun we had on the trek that we didn't take too serious.
And- if you are equipped sufficiently- there's no need to take the trek too serious. Everywhere along the trails you can find the facilities and supplies that makes life all a bit more easy...
But - on the other hand - if you do take it serious, and do some of the superb sidetrips along the trails- you will probably see a lot more than I did... |
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srinpav Sun Jun 7, 2009 13:04 UTC i am going in november and will definately take your tip into consideration.nothing like a fat spliff to warm up the old bones. | Bwana_Brown Sun Nov 7, 2004 23:18 UTC Great tips on the hiking equipment and tent Peter! Wow, looks like a fantastic spot with those snow white peaks in the clear air!! Beaut page even if you didn't have many notes! | Aurorae Mon Apr 26, 2004 10:06 UTC Very impressive! Fabulous!!! Fantastic page! | tiganeasca Fri Feb 6, 2004 12:51 UTC We camped for three weeks, staying in lodges only once or twice. No trouble finding places to pitch the tents. But I agree: a once-in-lifetime kind of place. Spectacularly beautiful! |
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