The Annapurna Region in central Nepal is renowned for its geographical and cultural diversity. It is home to various tribes and cultures including Brahmins, Chettris, Newars, Gurungs, Magars, Manangis, and Tibetans. This region features sub-tropical lowlands, bamboo forests, alpine meadows, and the towering Annapurna Mountains, including the world’s deepest river gorge, Kali Gandaki. The area boasts 440 species of birds and various animals like the marten, deer, langur, and the elusive snow leopard.