
Annapurna Massif
The Annapurna Massif is a prominent mountain range in the Himalayas, located primarily in Nepal. It is known for containing Annapurna I, which is the 10th highest peak in the world at 8,091 meters (26,545 feet). The area is renowned for its stunning landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and challenging trekking routes, attracting adventurers and climbers. Annapurna is also famous for its high fatality rate among climbers due to its unpredictable weather and technical difficulties. The region is culturally rich, home to various ethnic groups, and is part of the Annapurna Conservation Area, which aims to protect its unique environment.