Difficulty
Easy to Moderate
Best Season
March–May & September–November
Overview
The Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek via Ghandruk is one of Nepal’s most accessible and scenic short treks, offering a perfect blend of cultural experiences, natural beauty, and panoramic Himalayan views. Located within the famous Annapurna Region, this trek is renowned for its breathtaking sunrise views from Poon Hill (3,210m), one of Nepal’s most celebrated viewpoints.
The trail passes through picturesque villages, dense rhododendron forests, terraced farmlands, and charming mountain landscapes while providing opportunities to experience the unique culture of the Gurung and Magar communities. Starting from Kathmandu and continuing through Pokhara, the trek explores beautiful settlements such as Tikhedhunga, Ghorepani, Tadapani, and Ghandruk.
Suitable for trekkers of all experience levels, the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek via Ghandruk is ideal for those seeking a rewarding Himalayan adventure within a short timeframe. With stunning mountain scenery, rich cultural encounters, and comfortable trekking routes, it remains one of Nepal’s most popular trekking experiences.
Trip Highlights
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Poon Hill Sunrise (3,210m)
Witness a spectacular sunrise over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges.
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Panoramic Himalayan Views
Enjoy magnificent views of Annapurna I, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, and Nilgiri.
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Traditional Gurung Villages
Experience authentic local culture in villages such as Ghandruk and Ghorepani.
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Rhododendron Forests
Walk through beautiful forests filled with colorful rhododendron blooms during spring.
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Annapurna Conservation Area
Explore one of Nepal’s richest protected areas with diverse flora and fauna.
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Easy to Moderate Trek
Suitable for beginners, families, and trekkers with limited time.
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Short Yet Rewarding Adventure
A perfect Himalayan trekking experience packed into a comfortable itinerary.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
- Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport
- Transfer to hotel and trek briefing
- Explore Swayambhunath, Boudhanath or Kathmandu Durbar Square
- Scenic drive (6–7 hrs) or short flight (25 mins) to Pokhara
- Enjoy panoramic views of Annapurna and Machapuchare
- Relax around beautiful Phewa Lake
- Drive to Nayapul and begin trekking
- Walk through villages and terraced farmlands
- Reach Tikhedhunga for overnight stay
- Climb the famous Ulleri stone staircase
- Trek through rhododendron and oak forests
- Arrive at beautiful Ghorepani village
- Early morning hike to Poon Hill viewpoint
- Witness spectacular sunrise over Annapurna & Dhaulagiri
- Trek through forests to Tadapani
- Descend through forest trails
- Reach traditional Gurung village of Ghandruk
- Explore local culture and mountain scenery
- Trek down to Nayapul
- Drive back to Pokhara
- Continue drive or flight to Kathmandu
- End of trek with unforgettable memories
Includes / Excludes
What's Included
- Kathmandu–Pokhara–Kathmandu tourist bus
- Private transport (Pokhara–Nayapul–Pokhara)
- Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) & TIMS Card
- Licensed English-speaking trekking guide
- Porter service (1 porter for 2 trekkers)
- Full board meals (breakfast, lunch & dinner) during the trek
- Accommodation in teahouses/lodges during the trek
- First aid kit & emergency support
- Government taxes & service charges
Not Included
- Nepal visa fees
- International & domestic airfare
- Personal trekking gear & clothing
- Extra porter charges (if needed)
- Hot showers & Wi-Fi in teahouses
- Bottled drinks & bar bills
- Travel insurance (mandatory)
- Tips for guides & porters
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the altitude of the highest point during the Ghorepani–Poon Hill Trek?
The highest point of the trek is Poon Hill at 3,210 meters (10,531 feet), famous for its panoramic sunrise views over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.
What permits are required for the trek?
Trekkers need an Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and a TIMS Card. Both permits are included in our package.
Is Wi-Fi available during the trek?
Yes, Wi-Fi is available in most teahouses along the route, although it may be slow and usually requires an additional fee.
What type of food is available during the trek?
Teahouses offer a variety of meals including traditional Nepali dal bhat, momos, noodle soups, fried rice, pasta, pancakes, and other simple international dishes.
Do I need a guide or porter for the trek?
While independent trekking is possible, hiring a guide or porter is highly recommended for safety, navigation, local knowledge, and a more comfortable trekking experience.
Are there medical facilities along the trek?
Basic medical facilities are available in some villages along the trail. However, trekkers should carry a personal first aid kit and any required medications.