Mount Annapurna, located in the Himalayas of north-central Nepal, is the tenth highest mountain in the world, standing at an elevation of 8,091 meters (26,545 feet) above sea level. It is part of the Annapurna Massif, a series of peaks that include Annapurna I (the highest) and other significant peaks such as Annapurna II, III, IV, Gangapurna, and Annapurna South.
Mount Annapurna is one of the most stunning peaks in the Himalayas, with a height of 8,091 meters, making it the 10th highest mountain in the world. It was the first 8,000-meter peak ever climbed, back in 1950 by a French team led by Maurice Herzog. Their story is quite fascinating – they actually planned to climb Dhaulagiri but changed their minds when they saw Annapurna!
The mountain gets its name from the Sanskrit words meaning “Goddess of the Harvests,” which really fits because the entire Annapurna region is full of beautiful farms and villages. These days, it’s become a favorite spot for trekkers from all over the world. Nepal tour packages often include this region because it offers something for everyone – from easy walks to tough climbs. What’s really cool is that, unlike other major peaks, you can see Mount Annapurna right from the city of Pokhara, making it one of the most accessible views of an 8,000-meter peak.