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Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek

Trip code
Package name Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
Duration 10
Max. elevation 3210 m
Level Easy
Transportation All ground transportation
Accomodation 3*** Hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara and Lodge / Tea House during the trek
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at
Trip route Kathmandu - Pokhara - Illeri - Ghorepani - Tadapani - Ghandruk Village - Kimche - Pokhara - Kathmandu
Cost USD 599 per person

Highlights

Overview

Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trekking, a short and moderate country walks on the high green hills; in the close backdrop of the massif Annapurna Himalayas.
An enjoyable and exciting trek of a few days with scenic views of towering snow-capped peaks on daily walks. A great, perfect trek suitable for all types of people and age groups, and trekkers will be surprised. 

Walking without any problem of high altitude symptoms, although the trail leads to a steep climb for some hours.
But in the end, everyone feels delighted, after an enjoyable walk around the southern ridges of the Annapurna Himalayas
Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trekking is one of the most famous and popular adventures of less than a week time frame.
The areas of trekking are very scenic not only for snow-capped mountain views but for the whole beautiful environment. Where trail leads through nice hill villages adorned with age-old traditional cultures, and walks amidst enchanting rhododendron and pine woods. In the spring the whole hills will be bright and lively when wildflowers are in seasonal bloom.
The forest around Ghorepani is regarded as the world’s natural rhododendron garden, which you can experience on these wonderful treks.
After an interesting drive from Pokhara, a steep climb to Ulleri, and then on gradual winding up to Ghorepani village. Located within a forest of pines and rhododendron tree lines, facing the grand vista of the Dhaulagiri Himal range.
The next early morning an hour's hike up to Poon Hill, the highest point of the trek. Enjoy the fabulous sunrise views over a chain of Himalayan peaks, overlooking Mt. Dhaulagiri, Manaslu and Annapurna Himalayan peaks. 
From Poon Hill and Ghorepani, return journey on an alternative route to Pokhara heading higher hills with downs and ups. Reaching a large Gurung village at Ghandruk for the last overnight stop, and then back to Pokhara. After a great marvelous time and experience on Ghorepani and Poon Hill Trek with great service of Himalayan Forever Treks.

1. Poon Hill Trek: A Short Hike to Nepal's Best Himalaya View
The Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is renowned for providing one of Nepal's best Himalaya views. The trek is short but immensely rewarding, leading trekkers through rhododendron forests, charming villages, and culminating in the breathtaking sunrise panorama from Poon Hill. It's a perfect introduction to the beauty of the Himalayas.

2. Low Adventure and Most Prominent Trek in Nepal
Characterized by its accessibility and moderate difficulty, the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is often regarded as a low adventure but the most prominent trek in Nepal. Ideal for beginners or those with limited time, it offers a taste of the Himalayan experience without the challenges of high-altitude trekking.

3. How Difficult Is The Poon Hill Trek?
The Poon Hill trek is a moderate hike that doesn’t need mountaineering skills. It's among the simplest multi-day treks in the Annapurna region. Despite being physically demanding due to the 3000-meter ascent over 2 days, it's still manageable. It's a great option for acclimatization before tackling more challenging treks in the area.

4. What Is The Best Season To Do The Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek?
The best time to visit Ghorepani Poon Hill is during the spring months of March and April, and the fall months of October and November. During these times, the weather is dry and warm, making hiking enjoyable. It's not advisable to hike during the monsoon season between May and September due to the high risk of landslides and floods. The winter months of December, January, and February are dry and cold, but snowfall is unlikely due to the moderate elevation of the trek.

5. The View From Poon Hill: Which Mountains Do You See?
The panoramic view from Poon Hill is a highlight of the trek, showcasing a breathtaking panorama of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. Trekkers witness the first light kissing the peaks, including Annapurna South, Machapuchare, and Dhaulagiri, creating a magical Himalayan sunrise.

6. What Permits Do I Need For The Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek?
Trekkers need two permits for the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek: the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) card. These permits ensure compliance with conservation regulations and contribute to the sustainable management of the region.

7. What Accommodation Can I Expect On The Poon Hill Trek?
Accommodation on the Poon Hill Trek is provided in teahouses along the route. These teahouses offer basic yet comfortable rooms with shared facilities. The communal dining areas provide a cozy atmosphere, and trekkers can savor local and international dishes, fostering a sense of community among fellow travelers.

8. How To Identify and Prevent AMS On The Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek?
While the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek involves lower altitudes, it's essential to be aware of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). Trekkers should acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and be attentive to symptoms such as headaches and nausea. Maintaining a gradual ascent and allowing time for acclimatization are key preventive measures.

9. A 2024 Change for Hiking the Poon Hill Trek
In 2024, hiking the Poon Hill Trek continues to offer an unchanged and timeless experience. The beauty of the route and the hospitality of the local communities remain intact, providing trekkers with a chance to disconnect and immerse themselves in the tranquility of the Annapurna region.

10. Do I Need a Guide for the Poon Hill Trek?
While the Poon Hill Trek can be done independently, hiring a guide enhances the experience. A guide provides insights into local culture, ensures a smoother journey, and offers valuable information about the surroundings. However, the well-marked trails also make it accessible for solo trekkers.

11. Insurance for the Poon Hill trek
Insurance for the Poon Hill trek is necessary because it's a moderate-altitude hike with challenging ascents and steep descents, often through remote areas. If you get injured or need evacuation from these remote locations, it can be expensive. When applying for your hiking permit, insurance is mandatory. You'll need to provide your insurance company's name and phone number on the permit forms.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu 1,320 m and transfer to hotel.

On arrival at Kathmandu, Nepal International Airport our guide and staff will receives you with traditional welcome. After knowing the staff of Himalayan Forever Treks, a short drive to your hotels. Located in the heart of a city within an exciting Thamel area, an interesting place where most good hotels and restaurants situated. Reaching at the hotel, check your lovely rooms, after getting refreshed join in for group briefing. Provided by your guide or Group Leader, offers useful and important information of the trek, hotels and local lodge. 

Day 2 : In Kathmandu with sightseeing tour and trek preparation.

Morning after breakfast, our city and cultural guide receives you at the hotel for exciting tour. The drive leads in the heart of Kathmandu city, where interesting historical Durbar Square / Palace Courtyard located. The right spot to observe Nepalese cultures. Tour of ancient monuments listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites, next tour takes you to old Swayambhunath Stupa of more than 2,600 years history.  A Buddhist monument situated on a hillock west of Kathmandu city outskirt, the famous landmark of the country.

Kathmandu Durbar Square:

Located at the heart of the city, Kathmandu Durbar Square serves as a living museum of Nepal's royal history. Surrounded by ancient palaces, courtyards, and temples, the square boasts a captivating blend of Malla and Shah architecture. The Hanuman Dhoka Palace, with its intricately carved wooden windows and doors, stands as a testament to the city's regal past.

The Kumari Ghar, an integral part of the square, is the residence of the Kumari, a young living goddess revered by locals. Visitors may catch a glimpse of her during scheduled appearances, adding an air of mystique to the historical ambiance. The square's narrow alleys are lined with hidden courtyards, shrines, and bustling vendors, creating a vibrant atmosphere that reflects the cultural richness of Kathmandu.

Pashupati Nath:

A short distance from the city center lies Pashupati Nath, a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Situated on the banks of the Bagmati River, the temple complex exudes spirituality and tranquility. The main temple, adorned with intricate wood carvings and golden spires, attracts pilgrims and tourists alike.

The eastern bank of the Bagmati River provides a vantage point for observing the religious rituals and ceremonies performed by devotees. The site is also home to wandering sadhus, adding to the spiritual aura. Pashupati Nath not only serves as a religious center but also showcases Nepal's architectural heritage through ancient statues, shrines, and ghats along the river.

Boudha:

Heading northeast, the journey culminates at Boudha, home to the majestic Boudha Stupa. This UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as a profound symbol of Buddhism. The colossal white dome, adorned with the Buddha's all-seeing eyes, creates a serene and contemplative atmosphere.

Surrounding the stupa is a bustling market where vendors offer an array of Tibetan artifacts, prayer flags, and traditional handicrafts. The rhythmic chants of prayers, the spinning of prayer wheels, and the fluttering of colorful flags contribute to the spiritual ambiance. Pilgrims circumambulate the stupa, engaging in prayer and ritual, while nearby monasteries house monks immersed in their daily practices.

As the day progresses, the stupa is illuminated, casting a peaceful glow that enhances the spiritual experience. Boudha encapsulates the essence of Buddhist culture and serves as a haven for those seeking a connection to Nepal's spiritual roots.

From here back to hotel, afternoon at leisure and preparation for the trek to Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek.

Day 3 : Drive to Pokhara 860m - 06 hours on road.

An exciting morning and interesting day, transfer to a private coach or in a regular Tourist Bus for Pokhara. 

Traveling overland is interesting to observe the country’s rural farm life, as the drive leads beyond Kathmandu valley. Facing views of snow peaks along the drive, as the drive reach low warm farm villages and towns. The main highway follows Trisuli River for few hours, then heads west with great views of Manaslu and Annapurna Himalayas. Then finally ending the journey at beautiful city of Pokhara where all good hotels located by the serene Phewa lake side. 

(Options by air to Pokhara from Kathmandu a short half hour flight)

Day 4 : Drive to Hille 1,320 m from Pokhara, trek to Ulleri-2, 070 m -05 hrs.

After a pleasant and scenic time in beautiful Pokhara, by the serene Phewa lake side. The trek to Ghorepani-Poon Hill begins with an exciting drive heading west from Pokhara city and the valley. Reaching around the farm village of Hille, from here walk starts heading up to Thirkhedhunga village close to beautiful waterfalls.

From Thirkhedhunga, a slow steep climb on stone steps takes you on top at Ulleri village for overnight stop. In the comfort of a nice mountain lodge facing views of Annapurna peaks and of the scenic surrounding landscapes. 

Day 5 : Trek to Ghorepani village 2,885 m - 04 hrs.

Morning having breakfast at the lodge in Ulleri, populated by the Poon Magar, a hill tribe of Western Nepal Himalayas. Start the morning for a short day of few hours to Ghorepani, from Ulleri walk leads on gradual ups. As the trail follows past Bhanthati village and entering lovely forest of rhododendron and pine trees.

Slowly the morning walk reaches Ghorepani, a nice village situated amidst beautiful rhododendron dense tree lines. Enjoy the afternoon marveling the glorious views of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna peaks. 

Day 6 : Morning hike to Poon Hill and trek to Tadapani 2,640 m - 06 hrs.

An early morning start before breakfast, an hour hike up to Poon Hill for spectacular views of sun-rise. From Poon Hill enjoy the panorama of Himalayan range of peaks of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and Manaslu Himal. Includes views of majestic Machhapuchare Himal, the famous Fish-Tail peak, after a stunning panorama of Himalayan mountain range. Down to Ghorepani for breakfast, after a refreshing hike on top Poon Hill, the highest point of the trek.

From Ghorepani, climb towards top of Deurali ridge, walking into dense forest and then down to another Bhanthati for lunch. Afternoon walk descend to a stream and then an hour climb to Tadapani for overnight halt. 

Day 7 : Trek to Ghandruk village 2,050 m - 04 hrs.

At Tadapani having good breakfast along with the views of Annapurna Himalaya range of peaks. A lovely and pleasant short walk amidst beautiful forest and then descent towards an open farm land. As the day walk ends on reaching Ghandruk a large Gurung village, the main hill tribe of Annapurna Himalaya region.

At Ghandruk transfer to a nice lodge for lunch and overnight stop; afternoon time to explore the village and its small Gurung museum. 

Day 8 : Trek to Kimche and drive back to Pokhara 860 m -04 hrs.

From Ghandruk, after spending the last overnight around the high hills of Annapurna Himalayas. Morning a short walk down to Kimche village, then taking an exciting drive back to scenic and beautiful Pokhara. After a wonderful time and experience on Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trek.

Day 9 : Drive to Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.

Depart from the hotel in Pokhara, for interesting overland journey back to Kathmandu on the same scenic highway. On reaching the hotel in Kathmandu by late afternoon, rest of day free for individual activities and shopping souvenirs. 

(Option for short flight of half hour to Kathmandu from Pokhara)

Day 10 : International departure for homeward bound.

Last day in Nepal and at Kathmandu, get ready for final departure as per your international flight time. Himalayan Forever Trek guide and staff transfer you to the airport. Bidding farewell to the guide and staff as you depart for homeward bound flight, after a wonderful adventure and great experience on Annapurna Base Camp Trekking.

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