Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek - 7 Days
| Duration | 7 Days |
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| Level | Medium |
| Max Altitude | 3210 |
| Transportation | Private Vehicle |
| Group Size | 10 |
| Accommodation | Tea House |
| Meals | BLD |
| Start / End Point | Kathmandu to Kathmandu |
Overview
Outline Itinerary for Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
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Day: 01
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Arrival in Kathmandu
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Day: 02
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Drive to Pokhara from Kathmandu
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Day: 03
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Drive to Nayapul (1,070 m) & Trek to Tikhedhunga (1,540 m)
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Day: 04
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Trek from Tikhedunga to Ghorepani
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Day: 05
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Hike to Poon Hill (3,210 m) for sunrise & trek to Tadapani (2,630 m)
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Day: 06
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Trek to Ghandruk (1,940 m) & Drive to Pokhara
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Day: 07
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Return to Kathmandu & Departure
Detailed Itinerary for Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
- Accommodation: 3 Star Hotel
- Meal: Breakfast
- Elevation: 1324
- Accommodation: 3 Star Hotel
- Meal: Breakfast
- Elevation: 822
- Accommodation: Guest House
- Meal: B,L,D
- Elevation: 1,525
- Accommodation: Guest House
- Meal: B,L,D
- Elevation: 2,850
Early in the morning, you can wake up, and then we will have breakfast, which will be an authentic local breakfast like Gurung bread, egg omelets, butter tea, and many more. You can choose the other breakfast options as well. After having breakfast, our guide will brief us about the trek from Tikhedunga to Ghorepani, and then we will head towards our next destination, which is Ghorepani. Ghorepani is a beautiful village in the Annapurna region, which translates as the horse water, as it’s the resting place for horses and traders. Ghorepani lies at an altitude of 2,874 meters (9,429 feet) above sea level. The distance between Tikhedhunga and Ghorepani is 12 km, which will be completed in 6 to 8 hours, including the resting time, lunchtime, and tea breaks. On the way, we will pass via Ulleri village, which is known as the village of stairs because it has 3000+ steep ascents. On the way, we will pass through dense rhododendron forests. On the way, we will cross small water streams. On the way to Ghorepani village, we will witness the beautiful mountain ranges of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Upon reaching Ghorepani, you can check into the lodge and rest. After that, you can relax and roam around the Ghorepani village. You can interact with the locals, and if you want, in the evening, you can hike to Poon Hill for the sunset views, or else we can just roam around the village, interact with the locals, try the different local dishes, try the traditional Gurung and Magar attire, and enjoy your day. In the evening, you can have the authentic local Thakali dinner, which is famous in the Annapurna region and all of Nepal as well. You will need to sleep early today so that you can wake up early in the morning, before sunrise.
- Accommodation: Guest House
- Meal: B,L,D
- Elevation: 3,210
- Accommodation: 3 Star Hotel
- Meal: Breakfast
- Elevation: 822
- Meal: Breakfast
Route Map of Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
Trip Highlights
- Explore the rich Gurung culture and traditions
- Witness the breathtaking mountain views of the Annapurna I, Annapurna II, Annapurna South, and the Machapuchhare ranges.
- Hike to one of the highest viewpoints for the mountains
- Trek through the lush green oaks, pine, and bamboo forests
- Soak yourself in the peaceful village tucked away from the daily hustling and bustling city life
- Complete your trek within short periods of time, around 3 to 5 days
- Witness the dramatic landscapes from the lush green to the high altitude mountains
Cost Inclusion & Exclusion
Include
- Airport pick-up & drop-off service in a private vehicle
- 2 nights hotel accommodation in Pokhara (with breakfast)
- All ground transportation: Kathmandu–Pokhara–Nayapul transfers by tourist bus and local/private vehicle
- All necessary trekking permits like Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS)
- Licensed English-speaking trekking guide
- Porter to carry luggage (1 porter for every 2 trekkers; max 15kg per person)
- Meals during the trek: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner (from local lodges/tea houses)
- Basic teahouse accommodation during the trek
- First aid kit carried by the guide
- Government taxes and service charges
- Company T-shirt or trekking map
Exclude
- Nepal visa fee (available on arrival at the airport)
- International and domestic airfare
- Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara (except during trek)
- Personal expenses: Drinks, snacks, hot showers, charging electronics, Wi-Fi, etc., during trek
- Travel and medical insurance (must include emergency evacuation)
- Tips for guide and porter (expected but not mandatory)
- Any extra night stays in Pokhara or Kathmandu due to early return or weather delays
- Optional activities: Boating in Phewa Lake, paragliding, etc.
FAQs for Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek - 7 Days
| Question | Answer |
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| How long is the Ghorepani Poon Hill trek? | The Ghorepani Poon Hill trek typically takes 4 to 7 days, depending on your pace and starting point. Some people stretch it to 7 days to explore nearby villages like Ghandruk or Tadapani. It's a short and sweet trek with stunning Himalayan views. |
| Can you do Poon Hill in 2 days? | Yes, it’s possible to complete a Poon Hill trek in 2 days, but it’ll be a fast-paced adventure. You’d need to start early from Nayapul or Ulleri, reach Ghorepani on day one, hike to Poon Hill for sunrise on day two, and then descend. Ideal for fit trekkers or those short on time. |
| Can I see Everest from Poon Hill? | No, unfortunately, Mount Everest is not visible from Poon Hill. But don’t worry, Poon Hill offers incredible views of Annapurna South, Dhaulagiri, Machapuchare (Fishtail), and more. It’s a panorama worth the early morning hike! |
| Can you see the Annapurna from Poon Hill? | Yes, you can see the Annapurna from Poon Hill, you get jaw-dropping views of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and even parts of Annapurna I. It’s one of the best viewpoints in Nepal for the Annapurna range. |
| What to do in Ghorepani? | Besides resting, you can explore the village, enjoy the views, and prepare for the early morning hike to Poon Hill. It’s also a great place to chat with fellow trekkers and enjoy mountain hospitality. |
| What is the shortest Poon Hill trek? | The shortest version of the trek is 2 to 3 days, starting from Nayapul or Ulleri, going straight to Ghorepani, and hiking to Poon Hill for sunrise. Perfect for a quick Himalayan experience. |
| What is an alternative to Poon Hill? | If you're looking for a similar experience, try the Mardi Himal Trek or the Khopra Ridge Trek. Both are scenic, less crowded, and offer close-up views of the Annapurna range. |
| How much does the Poon Hill trek cost? | On average, the Poon Hill trek costs around $300 to $600 USD, depending on how you travel (with or without a guide/porter). This includes permits, food, accommodation, and transport from Pokhara. |
| How many stairs are there to Poon Hill? | Brace yourself, there are thousands of stone steps, especially from Ulleri to Ghorepani. It’s a leg workout, but the views at the top are 100% worth it! |
| Can you get altitude sickness at Poon Hill? | No, you cannot get altitude sickness at Poon Hill because it’s very rare, as Poon Hill is around 3,210 meters, so most trekkers don’t experience altitude sickness. Just walk slowly and stay hydrated. |
| Can I drive to Poon Hill? | No, you cannot drive to Poon Hill because there’s no road all the way to Poon Hill. You can drive up to Ulleri or Hile, depending on the road condition, but after that, it’s all on foot. |
| Do you need TIMS for Poon Hill? | Yes, you’ll need two permits:
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| Can you do the Ghorepani Poon Hill trek without a guide? | Yes, the trail is well-marked and you can do it independently. However, having a guide or porter helps with navigation, support, and adds to the cultural experience. |
| Is the Poon Hill trek worth it? | Definitely yes! It’s short, scenic, and gives you iconic Himalayan sunrise views without extreme altitude. Perfect for beginners and experienced hikers alike. |
| How long does it take to climb Poon Hill? | From Ghorepani, it takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour to reach the top of Poon Hill. Most people start the climb around 4:30 AM to catch the sunrise. |
| Do you need sleeping bags for the Ghorepani Poon Hill trek? | Most teahouses provide blankets, but it’s highly recommended to carry a sleeping bag, especially in colder months, just to stay warm and comfy. |
| What is the elevation of Ghorepani? | The elevation of Ghorepani is at an altitude of about 3,210 meters (9,429 feet). It’s a cool mountain village surrounded by rhododendron forests. |
| What is the starting point of the Poon Hill trek? | The most common starting points are Nayapul or Hile, a few hours’ drive from Pokhara. Some trekkers also begin from Ulleri if they want to avoid the steep stairs from Tikhedhunga. |
| Do I need hiking boots for Poon Hill? | Yes, good hiking boots with grip and ankle support are highly recommended. The trail includes uneven paths and stairs, especially slippery during rain. |
| How to trek to Poon Hill? | Start from Pokhara, then drive to Nayapul or Hile. Trek through Tikhedhunga, Ulleri, Ghorepani, and finally hike up to Poon Hill for sunrise. Then either return or extend to Ghandruk or Tadapani. |
| What to pack for Poon Hill? | Here’s a quick list:
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| What is the weather like in Ghorepani in April? | April is one of the best months! You’ll get clear skies, blooming rhododendrons, and pleasant daytime temperatures. Nights are cooler, but not freezing. |
| How far is the Ghorepani Poon Hill trek from Ghandruk? | From Ghandruk to Ghorepani, it’s about a 6–7 hour trek via Tadapani. It’s a scenic forest trail with a good chance to spot wildlife and birds. |