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Expeditions,  Annapurna region

Mt. Annapurna Expedition 8091 m.

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Annapurna Expedition (8,091m) is one of the most challenging and dangerous climbs among the 8,000-meter peaks. Located in the Annapurna region of Nepal, Annapurna I is the 10th highest mountain in the world and is known for its steep, avalanche-prone slopes and unpredictable weather. The expedition typically starts from Pokhara, followed by a trek through remote villages and rugged terrain to reach Base Camp. The climb involves technical sections with ice, rock, and snow, requiring advanced mountaineering skills and high-altitude experience. Despite the risks, summiting Annapurna is considered a prestigious achievement in the mountaineering world, offering stunning views and a deeply rewarding adventure for seasoned climbers.