The White Realm of Annapurna [Photo Gallery] - Incomplete*


Trek route : Annapurna circuit - The trek begins at Besisahar or Bhulbhule in the Marshyangdi river valley and concludes in the Kali Gandaki Gorge.
A quick recap : The Annapurna Circuit is a popular name for a trek within the Annapurna mountain range of central Nepal. The total length of the route varies between 160–230 km (100-145 mi), depending on where the motor transportation is used and where the trek is ended. The trek rises to an altitude of 5,400m on the Thorung La pass, touching the edge of the Tibetan plateau. This trek crosses two different river valleys(Marsyangdi and Kali Gandaki) and encircles the Annapurna massif, crossing Thorung La (5416m), the highest pass on this trek. 

yes, I had no business shoveling snow over there, its just for the pose @ Yak Kharka [altitude : 4100 metres]


Our dining table in the home-stay's verandah got covered under snow, so then it was an indoor meal @ Yak Kharka, alt : 4100 metres


Amidst the high Himalayan peaks of Annapurna Range
Zoomed in view of the picture above
Chulu group, Gangpurna, Annapurna III, Annapurna IV peaks in this frame (from L to R) [alt :4850 metres] — at High Camp.


The playground of Gods with Annapurna massif at the background [can u spot Ishan in this pic?? 


Razor sharp ledge on our way to Thorung La,, we were not sure which way we would fall, if at all we stumble down to our death

Glacier lake of Gangpurna, its not as small as it looks in the picture, I took it from a high vantage point [can you see two people sitting at the edge of the lake] — inManang, Nepal.

Ishan went crazy at Yak Attck

Catching precious breath in the rarified atmosphere
The beautiful Marsyangdi valley






Suspension bridge over Chulu Khola — at Annapurna Circuit, Nepal.

Looking ahead, trying to guage the weather, concerned at the prospects of oncoming storm in the midst of trekking onto the edge of snow covered slippery mountains

Early morning hike to High camp — at Annapurna Circuit, Nepal.




Early morning ascent in -10 degree celcius from Thorung Phedi (4450 m) to High Camp (4850 m)



A glimpse of Annapurna massif — at Annapurna Circuit, Nepal.


Can you spot the narrow ledge on the sowy slope towards the right. Thats what we used to walk along this trail




The playground of Gods with Annapurna massif at the background [can u spot Ishan in this pic?? ]

Descending down from Thorung La, we entered into Mustang

AT Thorung La, altitude : 5416 meters only :)

The fork in the road, towards the left is the way to the mysterious Tilicho lake and towards the right is the path towards Thorung La


The town of Manang perched high up on the cliff towards right


Perched over the steep cliff top is the tiny hamlet of Manang, a natural protection mechanism by this hamlet against fury of nature [flood, etc] as well as raiders and plunderers


Single lane hamlet of Manang [alt : 3510 metres]

Marsyangdi river valley near Manang

The stone village of Tenki


Mustang : The Lost Kingdom of Tibet [Photo Gallery]


Before we start, a little brief on Mustang (lifted from Wiki of course)
Mustang is the former Kingdom of Lo. It now forms part of north-central Nepal, bordering China on the Tibetan plateau.

In addition to trekking routes through the 'Upper Mustang' and along the Annapurna Circuit in 'lower Mustang', the district is famous for the springs and village of Muktinath (a popular Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage site), apples, and Marpha brandy. Mustang was a lost kingdom of Tibet, and although it is now part of Nepal, traditions remains purely Tibetan in the former Lo Kingdom ("Upper Mustang."). 
A little history : It was once an independent kingdom. From the 15th century to the 17th century, its strategic location granted Mustang control over the trade between the Himalayas and India. At the end of the 18th century the kingdom was annexed by Nepal. Though still recognized by many Mustang residents, the monarchy ceased to exist on October 7, 2008, by order of the Government of Nepal. 

Mustang's location on the Map of Nepal
Sandwiched between Nepal and Tibet, it lays hidden from the world beyond the Annapurna section of the Himalayas



The Trek route - We were on foot, hiking through the heights of Himalayas between Chame (2700 m) upto Muktinath(3800m) via the formidable Thorung La(5416 metres)
The 210 Km long Annapurna Circuit
When we descended from Thorung La towards the rainshadow area of Himalayas, we were greeted by the sight of Backyards of the Dhaulagiri Range
Dhaulagir i(8127 meters) and Tukuche peak from Left to Right
Crossing over the Thorung La (5416 meters)
By the way, this is the Thorung La or Thorung Pass at 5416 meters which I was talking about earlier. Probably, this picture hasn't been able to capture the grandeur of the place properly.
Looking back at the Annapurna for the last time before heading into the rain shadow area of Himalayas 



When we finally descended into the Mustang from the slopes of Annapurna, we were taken back by the marked difference in topology. From blinding white to a browny haze in a matter of 1600 meters.
Coming back to the Mustang, when we descended, this was the first town on our way - Rani pauwwa. You can spot it nestled somewhere in the valley below, if you strain your eyes. The Dhaulagiri range forms the backdrop in this picture









The 108 holy water snouts surrounding the temple.
One of the major Hindu temples, especially revered among the South Indians as the 108th Divyadesham, Muktinath is a place sacred to both Hindus as well as Buddhists. In fact, the priest inside this Hindu temple is a Buddhist.

Moving down from Muktinath, we headed towards the Kali Gandaki Gorge, travelling through which we'll return back to civilisation.


The high altitude deserts of Mustang

The pasture lands in the high lands of Mustang near Muktinath, on the way to Kagbeni




I had simply fallen in love with this serene and beautiful place




Moving towards Kagbeni and further down into the Kali Gandaki gorge
Descending from the heights of Mustang towards Kali Gandaki gorge (World's deepest)

Creating world's Deepest gorge, River Kali gandaki cuts through the Himalayan range and has been a vital link between India and Tibet for centuries 

Kali gandaki Gorge



We had now reached Marpha, famous for Apple farming and Apple brandy
From the barren high lands, we were no descending into the fertile green valleys and terrace farms. The greenery was soothing to the senses












Thought of putting some more pics







Some monastery, can't recall the name






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