
My Trekking Experience in Annapurna
Last year, I embarked on one of the most transformative adventures of my life—the Annapurna trekking experience in Nepal. This journey was more than just a physical challenge; it was a spiritual retreat, a deep immersion into the breathtaking landscapes and rich culture of the Himalayas.
Beginning the Journey: From Kathmandu to Pokhara
Our adventure started in Kathmandu, a city filled with ancient temples, bustling streets, and vibrant energy. After exploring its historic sites, we headed toward Pokhara, a serene lakeside city that served as the gateway to our trek. The view of the Annapurna range from Pokhara at sunrise was enough to awaken the excitement for the journey ahead.
Trekking from Dhampus to Ghandruk
The trek officially began from Dhampus, a charming Gurung village perched on a hilltop. Walking through lush forests and terraced fields, I felt an overwhelming sense of peace. The panoramic views of Annapurna South, Machapuchare, and Hiunchuli accompanied us throughout the journey, making every step worthwhile.
Reaching Ghandruk, a traditional mountain village, was an unforgettable experience. The stone-paved alleys, warm hospitality of the Gurung people, and stunning mountain backdrop created a scene straight out of a dream. Spending the night in a teahouse lodge, I fell asleep to the sound of distant prayer flags fluttering in the wind.
The Ascent: Ghandruk to Chhomrong and Beyond From Ghandruk, we trekked toward Chhomrong, a gateway to the Annapurna Sanctuary. The climb was challenging, with steep staircases winding through dense rhododendron forests. However, the stunning scenery and peaceful atmosphere made it a deeply meditative experience.
As we ascended higher, the landscape transformed. We passed Bamboo and Dovan, where the air became thinner and the temperature dropped. The mystical beauty of the Himalayas intensified with each step, and I found myself surrendering to the moment, feeling truly connected to the grandeur of nature.

Reaching Annapurna Base Camp
After days of trekking, we finally arrived at Annapurna Base Camp (ABC)—a moment of pure awe and triumph. Surrounded by towering peaks, the feeling of standing at the heart of the Himalayas was surreal. As the first light of dawn illuminated the snow-capped summits, I felt an indescribable sense of peace and accomplishment. ABC was not just a physical destination; it was a place of spiritual awakening, where time seemed to pause, and the mountains whispered ancient stories of resilience and beauty.
The Descent: Back to Pokhara via Jhinu Danda The return journey took us through Jhinu Danda, famous for its natural hot springs. Soaking in the warm, mineral-rich waters after days of trekking was a perfect way to reflect on the journey and rejuvenate before heading back to Pokhara.
Back in Pokhara, the adventure ended with a serene boat ride on Phewa Lake, a visit to the World Peace Pagoda, and an evening filled with reflections on the journey’s profound impact.
Tips for the Annapurna Trek
Prepare Physically: The trek involves steep ascents and long hours of walking, so training beforehand helps. Pack Smart: Good trekking boots, warm layers, and a quality backpack are essential. Respect the Culture: The Gurung and Magar communities have rich traditions—interacting with them adds depth to the experience. Acclimatize Properly: Higher altitudes can be challenging, so taking it slow is key to avoiding altitude sickness. Savor the Moment: Beyond the challenge, the trek offers deep moments of mindfulness and connection with nature.
Conclusion
Trekking through Annapurna was a life-changing experience—a blend of adventure, spirituality, and cultural immersion. From the sunrise in Dhampus to the sacred silence of Annapurna Base Camp, every step felt like a journey inward.
If you’re seeking an adventure that challenges the body, nourishes the soul, and offers moments of pure serenity, this trek is for you.