All you need to know about Annapurna Circuit Trekking

Annapurna trekking is one of the most fascinating lands of bio diversity in the world. It is the largest protected area of Nepal Himalayas. The unique biodiversity, the scenic grandeur in combination with the multi cultural and multi ethnic diversity make it the world’s most popular trekking destinations. With the objectives of achieving a balance between the environment conservation and social economic development, through people’s participation, the Annapurna conservation area project (ACAP) was launched from 1986 under the aegis of the national trust for nature conservation. Between these two mountains lies the valley of the Kali-Gandaki River, the deepest gorge in the world. Views of lush, fertile farmland and stands of undisturbed natural forest, snow covered mountains and encounters with a mixture of many ethnic communities all add up to a diverse range of experiences that makes this area one of the most satisfying trekking destinations in Nepal.
There are various trekking package on Annapurna region: Annapurna base camp trek, Annapurna circuit trek and Annapurna panorama trek. Annapurna Circuit Trekking is one of the major trekking routes in the Annapurna region, the other being Annapurna Base Camp trekking.
The Basics:
-    Trek duration: as per allocation
-    Voted as the best long distance trek in the world
-    Permits required: TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) Permit, Conservation Area Project Fees
-    High peaks range: 6,000 m – over 8,000 m
-    Arrange a trek: Package tours or Independent trekking
-    Best time to trek: October – November
Equipments:
The clothes and gears depend on the time you go, but here are the essentials: Good pair of hiking boots, Good quality socks,  Long sleeve shirts, Trekking pants,  Shorts Wind cheater jacket ,Hat/ Cap, Rubber sandals, Water bottles (purification tablets),Map, Medical Kit, Rain jacket (for monsoon)
Difficulty: It is a fairly challenging level trek. Those of you, who’re physically fit, would find it comfortable.
-    Requires decent stamina
-    Many parts of the trail requires you to ascend and descend

-    Snow and ice on the trails (depending on the season).