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The Annapurna Region - Dhaulagiri
The Annapurna region is Nepal's the most popular trekking destination with four of the world's highest mountains, and the world's deepest valley within it's boundaries. Gateway to the region is the lovely lakeside town of Pokhara, an idyllic place to relax after a long trek.
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Dhaulagiri, (8167m/26,739ft), is the world's seventh highest peak, and lies across the Kali Gandaki valley, 35km west of Annapurna. It was first climbed by the Swiss in 1960, and was the last of the eight thousand metre mountains to be climbed. The name derives from Sanskrit: dhavala means 'white' and giri is 'mountain'.
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