POKHARA: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who is currently in Nepal on a four-day official visit, visited Annapurna Base Camp on Tuesday morning.
He flew to Annapurna Base Camp on a Nepali Army helicopter.
The UN high dignitary held talks with the locals on the impact of climate change in the Himalayan region, the condition of the mountains among other topics upon reaching the Base Camp.
The Base Camp is situated at 4130 meters above sea level.
The Annapurna Base Camp is a world-famous and highly-rated destination in trekking tourism.
The trek around the base of Mt Annapurna is considered as one of the best treks of the world.
Mt Annapurna is the tenth-highest mountain in the world at 8,091 meters (26,545 ft) above sea level and is well known for the difficulty and danger involved in its ascent.
The Annapurna started drawing the attention of mountaineers around the world after French climber Maurice Herzog led a French expedition to its summit through the north face in 1950, making it the first eight-thousand meter peak ever successfully climbed.
Tourists specially from Europe, America, Malaysia, China, Korea come from trekking in the Annapurna Base Camp.
This area has become an alluring trekking destination after the world-renowned trekker Eric Simpton trekked to the Annapurna Base Camp in 1996, one and a half decades after the first ascent of the peak.
A marathon competition is held every year from the Annapurna Base Camp to Ghandruk on the occasion of the Annapurna Ascent Day marking the first ascent of the mountain for highlighting the prestige and significance of Mt Annapurna.
Annapurna Base Camp Trek offers a spectacular mountain views and gives the opportunity to experience the typical Nepali village, local people and their way of living traditional life in Himalaya.
The Annapurna Base Camp route passes through magnificient and tranquil landscapes, charming Gurung and Magar villages, lush green Rhododendron, bamboo and alpine forests.
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