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Travel guide of GhandrukNepal has the most amazing starry skies I have ever seen. ⛰️✨ On a good night the sky is so clear that you can see the milky way bending over the horizon and tens of thousands of stars glimmering with your own eyes. And when it all happens among the world’s most magnificent mountains the setup is perfect.
Experienced by Arto Marttinen
Was in Ghandruk, Nepal when took the shot of this beautiful mountain.
Experienced by Bishal Mishra
5 km from Ghandruk
The majestic Mt. Machapuchere (6,993m) also known as Mt. Fishtail, seen on the way to Mardi Himal High Camp (3,500m).
Experienced by Payas
9 km from Ghandruk
This photo was taken on the road back from Annapurna Base Camp to the Bamboo village
Experienced by Serhii Vasylenko
10 km from Ghandruk
Fishtail mountain (Machhapuchhre) rising between the hills of Tadapani, Nepal during sunset
Experienced by Youhana Nassif
11 km from Ghandruk
A trekker standing and watching mountains on a downhill early in the morning
Experienced by Prakash Aryal
13 km from Ghandruk
Machapuchare, as viewed from the trail to Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal.
Experienced by Benjamin Grant
13 km from Ghandruk
You can reach to close of Mount Fishtail in Mardi Himal Trek.
Experienced by Raju Gurung
14 km from Ghandruk
Annapurna South, Hinchuli and Machapuchare at dawn from Poon Hill, Nepal
Experienced by Maria Bolgiani
14 km from Ghandruk
a ladybird beetle strolling casually against the backdrop of Annapurna mountain range in Ghorepani, Nepal
Experienced by Youhana Nassif
15 km from Ghandruk
We awoke at 5am in the morning to ascend to the final leg of our 4 days hike on top of Poon Hill (3210 M). I placed my tripod down and set my camera up for a long exposure shot and this was the result. After about 40km of hiking, this shot was definitely worth every ounce of effort! The mountain range you’re looking at is the Annapurna mountain range with the middle peak being Annapurna South.
Experienced by brandon siu
15 km from Ghandruk
Took this photo on the way up to Annapurna Base Camp in winter 2016. Trek was tiring but views like this kept me going! Hope you enjoy this photo!
Experienced by Nixon Osckar
15 km from Ghandruk
Quando fai trekking in quelle zone la cosa che attendi con maggiore ansia è il sole, specialmente la mattina presto, specialmente quando puoi ammirare montagne del genere intorno a te.
Experienced by Giuseppe Mondì
15 km from Ghandruk
We had to wake up quite early. Hiking partly in the cover of the night, using the flashlights to light the path to reach the top of the hill. We were there right on time to see the sun slowly bathing the peaks of Annapurna. It was really magnificent view as the sun slowly reaches the peaks and gray turns into orange and finally white. The mountains that inspired so many artists, battled with so many alpinists and provided shelter to so many people in need.
Experienced by Miroslav Jonas
17 km from Ghandruk
I took this picture while trekking to Poon Hill, one of the famous tourism places of Nepal. It was taken as soon as the first rays of the sun hit the might Macchapuchre mountain.
Experienced by Aman Dhakal
18 km from Ghandruk
Looking over the Pokhara Valley from Dhampus (1,650m) at dawn.
Experienced by Payas
29 km from Ghandruk
A day hike up from Manang for acclimatisation prior to tackling the Thorung La Pass on the Annapurna Circuit, Nepal.
Experienced by Simon English
30 km from Ghandruk
I don’t really know where I shot this photo. I’ve never been so close to giant mountains like this before, it was so special for me. Also, the clouds were amazing this day.
Experienced by Raphael Rychetsky
30 km from Ghandruk
Once you decided to visit Nepal, you will understand why mountaineers spend their life on these snowy roads.
Experienced by Tam Tran
30 km from Ghandruk
Shot on a gloomy morning in Pokhara as the boats lay idle - waiting for tourists, and the clouds slowly cleared away from the hills of Sarangkot.
Experienced by Madhushree Narayan