ANNAPURNA
 
Other names/spellings

Annap˙rna
Morshiadi

Elevation (feet)

26,545

Elevation (meters)

8,091

Location

 Central Himalaya
Nepal

Latitude

28Š 35' N

Longitude

83Š 57' E

Best Climbing Months

April, May (pre-monsoon)
Late September, October (post-monsoon)

Year First Climbed

1950

First Climber(s)

Maurice Herzog
Louis Lachenal
(French expedition)

Convenient Center(s)

Pokhara, Nepal

Nearest Major Airport

Kathmandu, Nepal

Importance

10th Highest Mountain In The World

BestTrek Season

April To October

The annapurna range situated in central Nepal has one of the most dominating Himalayan panorama. Placed just north of Pokhara the range from west to east consists of Annapurna South Face (7,219m), Gang (7,647m), Gangapurna (7,455m), Annapurna III (7,555m), Annapurna IV (7,525m) and Annapurna II (7,925m).

Anapurna is an enormous Himalayan massif and the tenth highest mountain in the world. In 1950, it became the first 8,000 meter mountain to be successfully climbed. Located to the east of a great gorge that cuts through the Himalayas by the Kali Gandaki river, this mountain range has glaciers on its western and northwestern slopes, which drain into this gorge.

Annapurna is a Sanskrit name that means “Goddess of the Harvests” or “The Provider”. Of Annapurna's many high peaks, five are labeled using some variation of the name Annapurna. Of these, the two highest (Annapurna I and II), stand like bookends at the western and eastern ends of the massif.

Annapurna Mountaineering Attempts & Expeditions
Annapurna was the first among the 8,000m peaks of the Himalayas ever climbed. The first ascent of the Annapurna via the North Face in the year 1950 was immortalized in the great Maurice Herzog's book "Annapurna". 20 years later another team succeeded on the mountain. Chris Bonington's team 1970 ascent of the South Face of Annapurna was a landmark in the history of mountaineering.

Two American women, Irene Miller and Vira Komarkova, have reached the summit via the North Face in October of 1978, making the first ascent by Americans! In May of 1988, American Steve Boyer, working with a large French expedition, reached the summit, repeating the Bonington route on the South Face with a large French expedition.

Highest altitude : Himalaya
Duration : 12 days (to Pokhara)    

Here are the major peaks of Annapurna:

Annapurna I

26,545 ft.

8,091 m.

Annapurna II

26,040 ft.

7,937 m.

Annapurna III

24,786 ft.

7,555 m.

Annapurna IV

24,688 ft.

7,525 m.

Gangapurna

24,457 ft.

7,455 m.

Annapurna South

23,684 ft.

7,219 m.