Annapurna by Kali Gandaki Gorge

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Annapurna by Kali Gandaki Gorge is a major Himalayan mountain massif in central Nepal, renowned for its towering peaks, dramatic relief, and proximity to one of the world’s deepest gorges.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf eight-thousander
geographical feature
mountain massif
protected area
climate high mountain climate
contains sections of the Annapurna Circuit trekking route
sections of the Annapurna Sanctuary region
country Nepal
culturalRegion home to Gurung communities nearby
home to Thakali communities nearby
drainage Gandaki River
surface form: Kali Gandaki River basin
elevation 8091 m
geology metamorphic and sedimentary rocks
hasGlacier Annapurna glaciers
hasPeak Annapurna
surface form: Annapurna I

Annapurna
surface form: Annapurna II

Annapurna
surface form: Annapurna III

Annapurna
surface form: Annapurna IV

Annapurna
surface form: Annapurna South

Gangapurna
hasSettlementNearby Jomsom
Muktinath
Tatopani
highestPoint Annapurna
surface form: Annapurna I
knownFor dramatic relief
proximity to one of the world’s deepest gorges
towering peaks
landform steep relief
locatedIn Himalayas
central Nepal
near Dhaulagiri
surface form: Dhaulagiri massif

Kali Gandaki Gorge
notableFeature deep incision of Kali Gandaki River between Annapurna and Dhaulagiri
large vertical relief above valley floor
orientation north of Pokhara Valley
partOf Annapurna
surface form: Annapurna Himal

Greater Himalayas
surface form: Greater Himalaya Range
popularActivity high-altitude trekking
landscape photography
mountaineering
protectedBy Annapurna Conservation Area
rangeType Himalayan mountain massif
region Gandaki Province
separatedBy Gandaki River
surface form: Kali Gandaki River
tourism major trekking destination
viewpointFor Kali Gandaki Gorge

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Dhaulagiri separatedFrom Annapurna by Kali Gandaki Gorge