The Poon Hill Trek is also known as the Annapurna Sunrise Trek and that is because everyone is trekking towards that famous spot on Poon Hill from where you can see the sunrise over the Annapurna Range, one of the most beautiful mountain ranges in the world. On the Poon Hill Trek, you won’t have to worry about altitude sickness. This trek walks you through the lush valleys, towering waterfalls, woods and traditional colourful Nepalese villages in the southern part of Annapurna Himalayan range. Because the trail passes through Annapurna Conservation Area, you’ll need to get ACAP(Annapurna conservation area project) permit in advance for permission to walk in.
The Poon Hill Trek is considered to be an introduction to the great wonders of trekking in the Annapurna Region. It is one of the easiest, if not the easiest trek in Nepal. The Poon Hill Trek is considered to be family-friendly and unlike on other treks in Nepal, you can do this trek in a short time, if you wish to.
Highlights of Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
- Best Sunrise and Himalayas View, Poonhill 3210m
- One of the Biggest Ghandruk Gurung village and Ulleri Magar Village
- View of Dhaulagiri (8167M,) Manaslu (8163m,) and Annapurna I (8091m) and others Himalayas.
- Small villages Birethati, Hile, Tikhedhunga, Ghorepani, Tadapani
- Waterfall, Rice Terrace
- Blooming Rhododendron during the months of March and April.
- Easy and Short trek in Annapurna region
Day |
Location |
Itinerary |
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1 |
Hotel in Kathmandu |
Airport picks up by private car and transfers to the hotel in Kathmandu. |
2 |
Kathmandu to Pokhara 850m |
Poon hill Ghandruk short trek, start by flight, it takes 6-7hours to tourist place Pokhara by deluxe tourist bus and rest of time we can relax beach of Phewa Lake and see massif of Annapurna mountains overnight at Pokhara 850m. |
3 |
Pokhara a Day Tour |
The Pokhara day tour starts early in the morning and we will drive to Sarangkot hill station to view the sunrise view over the Himalayas then visit the Bindhyabasini Temple, return to hotel and have a breakfast and go on tour to visit the Tal Barahi Temple, Peace stupa, Devi's falls, Gupteshwar Cave and International mountain museum. we will drop you at hotel at the end of the da |
4 |
Pokhara to Ghorepani 2845m |
5-6hrs Tea House |
5 |
Ghorepani Poon Hil - Gurung Hill to Tadapani 2655m |
6-7 hrs Lodge |
6 |
Tadapani Bhaesi Kharka to Gurung Village Ghandruk 1940m |
3-4 hrs Lodge
|
7 |
Ghandruk - Birethanti Nayapul to Pokhara 850m |
5-6 hrs Hotel |
8 |
Pokhara to Kathmandu |
6-7hrs by deluxe tourist bus Hotel |
9 |
Tour of Durbar Square, Swoyambhunath, Pashupatinath & Bouddhanath |
One of the major attraction here was Kastamandap Temple (where Kathmandu was named) a temple built from the wood of a single tree. Sadly, the temple with a couple of other monuments was destroyed from the earthquake of 2015. However, you can still visit the ruins of these temples. Then you will have a tour of Kumari Goddess Temple (Only living goddess in Nepal). The Divine Goddess is here from her tender age, and she remains in the position until her puberty period. The priests then select the next Goddess to replace her. |
10 |
Tour of Bhaktapur & Patan Durbar Square |
Your morning starts with some hot beverage, and you move to the third major city of Bhaktapur. Also known as Bhadgaon(the land of rice), Bhaktapur offers you the less disturbed cultural places in the Valley. Walking through the stone patched streets here you can admire the art form and architecture in every corner. The area is famous for beautiful pottery as well as wood and stone carvings. The significant places not to miss in your visit are The Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Nyatapola Temple square with surrounding temples, Bhaktapur national art gallery and the 55 windows palace. |
11 |
Breakfast at the hotel. |
Final departure. |
ESSENTIALS
1. Sleeping bag
2. Neck gaiter
3. Base layer top / Base layer pant (Wool,
Merino wool)
4. Insulated layer (fleece)
5. T-shirt
6. Puffy Jacket
7. Waterproof shell Jacket
8. Trekking pant / half pant
9. Trekking shoes
10. Wool socks
11. Glove
12. Towel (light)
13. Hat
14. Sunglass
15. Trekking pole
16. Water bottle / bladder
17. Toiletries
18. Sunscreen SPF 30 / Lip balm
19. Protein bars and snickers
20. Iodine tablet to purify water
21. Headlight
22. Toilet paper and baby wipes
23. Hand sanitizer / Hand wash
24. First aid kit
25. Take all the cash you need
- One government certified and experienced English speaking local for whole trip.
- 1 Sharing Sherpa porter between 2 clients to carry your main pack (weight limit 25 kg)
- An assistant guide if group size of more than 6 participants in the trek.
- Food, accommodation and salary of your guide and porters.
- Kathmandu- Pokhara- Kathmandu flight or local bus.
- All necessary trekking permits for Everest three high passes trek.
- All local tax, vat, office service charge and domestic airport taxes etc
- Airport pick up and drop with a/c
- 3 nights’ accommodation during trek on twins/double sharing (as much as better hotel and attach room are not available while trek).
- 03-night accommodation at Kathmandu and Pokhara with breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Daily 3 times meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner during the trek.
- All the bar bills, beverages such as coke, fanta, mineral water
- Personal travel insurance, internet, phone calls and laundry service.
- Rescue operation charge in case of emergency.
- Extra Meals.
- Gratitude and tips for guide and porters.
- Trekking Equipment.
- Hot shower, battery charging and hot water during the trekking