Ghorepani Poonhill Trek

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  • Duration7 Days
  • Trek RegionAnnapurna
  • Trip GradeModerate
  • Start/End PointNaya Pul
  • AccomodationBasic Tea House
  • TransportTourist Bus
  • Max Altitude 3,210 m / 10,503 ft (Poonhill)

Trek Overview

The Ghorepani Poonhill Trek is one of the most popular short treks in Nepal, offering stunning views of the Annapurna range, including Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Nilgiri, and Tukuche. Perfect for families and beginners, this trek offers an accessible yet rewarding experience in the heart of the Annapurna region.

Tour Highlights

  • Panoramic views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), and Nilgiri peaks.
  • Visit Poon Hill for one of the best sunrise views in Nepal.
  • Immerse yourself in the cultural richness of Gurung villages like Ghandruk.
  • Enjoy lush rhododendron forests and diverse wildlife along the route.
  • A family-friendly trek suitable for beginners and all ages.

Itinerary

Day 1Kathmandu to Pokhara (Drive)

  • Elevation: 830 m / 2,723 ft

  • Duration: 8 hours drive

  • Begin your adventure with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara, enjoying views of the countryside and Himalayan foothills.

Day 2Pokhara to Naya Pul, then Trek to Tikhe Dhunga

  • Elevation: Tikhe Dhunga (1,570 m / 5,150 ft)

  • Duration: 6 hours trek

  • Travel by vehicle from Pokhara to Naya Pul, then trek through charming villages to reach Tikhe Dhunga.

Day 3 Tikhe Dhunga to Ghorepani

  • Elevation: Ghorepani (2,850 m / 9,350 ft)

  • Duration: 6 hours trek

  • Ascend through Ulleri village and enjoy scenic views of the surrounding Annapurna ranges as you reach Ghorepani.

Day 4Ghorepani to Tadapani (Morning Hike to Poon Hill)

  • Elevation: Tadapani (2,700 m / 8,858 ft)

  • Duration: 7 hours trek

  • Wake up early to catch a spectacular sunrise at Poon Hill (3,210 m), one of the most iconic viewpoints in the Annapurnas. Continue to Tadapani for the night.

Day 5Tadapani to Ghandruk

  • Elevation: Ghandruk (1,940 m / 6,364 ft)

  • Duration: 3 hours trek

  • A short trek down through lush forests, reaching the village of Ghandruk, where you can explore the local Gurung culture.

Day 6Ghandruk to Naya Pul, then to Pokhara

  • Elevation: Pokhara (830 m / 2,723 ft)

  • Duration: 7 hours trek + drive

  • Trek to Naya Pul, then drive back to Pokhara, where you can relax and enjoy the lake city.

Day 7Pokhara to Kathmandu (Drive)

  • Elevation: Kathmandu (1,300 m / 4,265 ft)

  • Duration: 8 hours drive

  • Return to Kathmandu, concluding your trek in the Himalayan foothills.

Best Seasons To Trek Ghorepani Poonhill

1. Spring Season (March to May)

  • Pack light layers – mornings are cool, afternoons are warm.
  • Use sunscreen – UV levels are high at altitude even in spring.
  • Bring a camera or phone with storage – rhododendron forests and clear skies make this a dream for photographers.
  • Expect more trekkers – book teahouses and guides early.
  • Quick-dry clothes are best – spring showers are rare but possible.

2. Monsoon (June–September)

  • Wear a reliable rain jacket or poncho – heavy downpours are common.
  • Use waterproof boots with good tread – trails can be muddy and slippery.
  • Carry salt or anti-leech cream – especially for forest sections.
  • Bring quick-dry towels and clothes – nothing dries fast in the humidity.
  • Start early each day – rain usually arrives in the afternoon.

3. Autumn Season (Sept to Nov)

  • Pack warm layers – especially for chilly mornings and evenings.
  • Plan around Dashain & Tihar – you may experience Nepali festivals along the way.
  • Book early – autumn is the most popular trekking season in Nepal.
  • Don’t miss sunrise at Poon Hill – visibility is at its absolute best.
  • Carry a water purifier – dry season means fewer water sources in some areas.

4. Winter (December–February)

  • Layer up well – bring insulated gloves, down jacket, and thermal base layers.
  • Expect icy steps – wear trekking shoes with good grip and bring walking poles.
  • Carry spare batteries/power bank – cold weather drains batteries fast.
  • Check teahouse availability – some may close temporarily in deep winter.
  • Bring a book or journal – nights are long and peaceful.

5. Electronics

  • Camera/Smartphone: To capture stunning scenery.
  • Book or E -reader – BYO Kindle or book
  • Notebook/Pen: For journaling your experiences.
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Price Inclusion

  • 4 nights’ accommodation in mountain teahouses.
  • 2 nights’ accommodation in Pokhara at Kuti Resort or similar.
  • 7-day licensed guide.
  • Private car for travel between Pokhara and Naya Pul.
  • Tourist bus between Kathmandu and Pokhara.
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit.
  • Trekking permits and TIMS card.
  • 5 breakfasts, 5 lunches, and 4 dinners on the trek.
  • 1 porter for 7 days.

Price Exclusion

  • Lunch and dinner in Pokhara.
  • Extra personal expenses (e.g., drinks, snacks, souvenirs).
  • Travel insurance.
  • Tips for the guide and porter.

FAQ

1. Is the Ghorepani Poonhill Trek suitable for beginners?

Yes, this trek is graded as “easy” and is perfect for first-time trekkers and families.

2. What should I pack for the trek?

Essential items include trekking boots, a down jacket, waterproof gear, and a sleeping bag. Rent or purchase equipment in Kathmandu.

3. How much should I budget for the trek?

The total cost depends on the trek package you choose. On average, expect to pay between USD $496 – $629 per person.

4. Can I trek alone?

While you can trek independently, it’s recommended to hire a licensed guide for safety and local knowledge.

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  • Spectacular views without extreme altitude or extended trekking days.
  • Ideal for families and beginners, with a manageable pace and plenty of cultural experiences.
  • Cultural interaction with local Gurung communities and a glimpse into rural Nepal life.
  • The perfect introduction to the Annapurna region, offering a combination of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
  • A memorable sunrise at Poon Hill, one of Nepal’s most iconic spots.