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22 activities across Nepal
A half-day downhill walk from the ridge to the valley's oldest temple, through pine forest and terraced farmland.
A half-day loop above the village along a quiet ridge trail, with Annapurna South and Machhapuchhare filling the skyline.
A pre-dawn climb to 5,644m for the best available ground-level view of Everest's summit, hidden from Base Camp itself.
The trek's final stage, a short but high-altitude climb from MBC into the Annapurna Sanctuary amphitheatre itself.

The former royal palace facade, one of the valley's architectural landmarks, with an adjoining museum of Newari woodcarving.
A half-day walk through the old royal palace complex, ending at the window of the Kumari Ghar, home to Kathmandu's living goddess.
A walking loop through Bhaktapur's three main squares, ending at Pottery Square where potters still work traditional foot-powered wheels in the open.
A small community-run museum inside a traditional stone house, covering Gurung history, Gurkha regiment service, and village life.
A museum covering Nepal's mountaineering history, climbing equipment through the decades, and the ethnography of high-altitude communities.
A weekly trading market still partly supplied by yak caravan from Tibet, the commercial heart of the Khumbu.
An evening performance of traditional Tharu stick dance in Sauraha, a community tradition adapted into a nightly visitor show.
A guided open-jeep safari through the park's grassland and forest in search of one-horned rhinos, deer, and, with luck, tigers.