Annapurna I is the highest peak in the Annapurna Massif and one of the most legendary mountains in the world.
Height: 8,091 m (26,545 ft)
Location: Gandaki Province, Nepal
Its steep faces and extremely unpredictable snowfall make it one of the most technical climbs.
Annapurna I’s South Face is especially feared by climbers.
Annapurna Base Camp its inside the “Annapurna Sanctuary,” a natural amphitheater of giant Himalayan peaks.
Altitude: 4,130 m (13,550 ft)
Typical trek 7 to 12 days from Pokhara
From the base camp, trekkers get a 360 panorama of major peaks including
Annapurna 1