The Annapurna trekking region falls within the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), a protected zone in Nepal that spans 7,629 square kilometers. This vast area encompasses a breathtaking section of the Himalayan range, centered around Mt. Annapurna, which rises to 8,091 meters, along with the surrounding Annapurna massif.
The region features an extensive and well-connected network of trekking trails, allowing for a wide variety of trekking routes that cater to different interests, timeframes, and fitness levels. ACAP not only preserves the region's natural beauty but also supports the cultural and ecological sustainability of this remarkable Himalayan landscape.