Anna Purna Circuit 2010

NOVEMBER 5th-21st 2010
The famous 'circuit' goes around the entire Annapurna mountain range providing views of the mountains from several different angles. The trek its self passes through incredibly diverse scenery and cultures. It goes from green mountain valley and lush rice paddies, to barren rock scapes and on to snow capped mountains and back down again.
If the on set of a new decade and the start of year 2010 has made you think about doing something significant then read on... we still have places available (although time is getting very limited ) for you to make the Anna purna trek something that will impact your life forever and will also impact the lives of others through the valuable work of CAN. We are no longer taking retainers and those who join at this juncture must be in a position to pay a deposit plus an initial installment. However, Don't miss out! A £350 none refundable deposit will secure your place today!
This is an incredible experience and will be one that gives you a glimpse into a world rarely seen. This event will require serious commitment not only to fundraising but also to fitness and preparation. This trail does take place at altitude and a built in adjustment to this will be part of the trek, however we emphasise a good standard of overall fitness is required on entry.
Our trek leader Mick Finch will be with you all the way and organising, in his usual incredible manner, to prepare you by
means of a range of walks throughout 2010 ahead of the trip.
This event will require a minimum sponsorship of £2500 (including the deposit) which will include all your transportation and accommodation costs.
NB. You will be required to obtain your own visas and travel insurance.
Your help in spreading the word about this trip of a lifetime would be hugely appreciated.
Our thanks to Mick Finch, whose endless support for CAN's fundraising enables much of our work to continue. To learn more about Mr Finch 'click here'.
In association with The Mountain Company - click for link and further details on trekking in the Himalayas

