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Ghorepani Poonhill Trek

Ghorepani Poonhill Trek - 7 Days

Enjoy an exciting journey through the scenic trails of the Ghorepani Poonhill Trek, surrounded by lush rhododendron forests, charming Gurung and Magar villages, and breathtaking Himalayan vistas. Experience the magic of sunrise from Poon Hill, where the golden rays illuminate the majestic peaks of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. This short yet rewarding trek offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and peaceful mountain charm.

Duration

7 Days

Difficulty

Moderate

Group Size

10 Quest

Height

3,210 m

Duration

7 Days

Difficulty

Moderate

Group Size

10 Quest

Height

3,210 m

Ghorepani Poonhill Trek Overview

The Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is one of Nepal’s most popular short treks, offering an incredible Himalayan experience in just a few days. Often called the “short Annapurna trek,” it is perfect for those with limited time or for beginners who want to enjoy the natural and cultural beauty of the Annapurna region without venturing into extremely high altitudes. The trek usually begins with a short drive from Pokhara to Nayapul or Hille, followed by a hike through picturesque villages such as Ulleri and Ghorepani. Along the way, trekkers walk through dense rhododendron and oak forests, terraced farmlands, and cascading waterfalls, experiencing the rich biodiversity and vibrant landscapes of the region.

The highlight of the trek is the early morning hike to Poon Hill (3,210 m), a renowned viewpoint famous for its stunning sunrise over the Himalayas. From here, trekkers are rewarded with panoramic views of majestic peaks such as Annapurna I, Dhaulagiri, Machapuchare (Fishtail), Hiunchuli, and Annapurna South, glowing golden in the morning sun. This breathtaking moment is often described as one of the most beautiful sunrises in the world. The trek also provides opportunities to interact with the Magar and Gurung communities, known for their warm hospitality, rich traditions, and cultural heritage. Villages like Ghandruk offer unique insights into Gurung lifestyle, with traditional houses, museums, and close-up views of the mountains.

The Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is considered a moderate trek, with some steep ascents such as the famous stone steps to Ulleri, but it does not require prior trekking or climbing experience. Daily walking times range from 4 to 6 hours, making it accessible for families, beginners, and trekkers of all fitness levels. Accommodation along the trail is in cozy tea houses and lodges, where trekkers can enjoy local meals and rest in a comfortable environment.

Overall, the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is a short yet rewarding adventure that combines natural beauty, cultural encounters, and Himalayan scenery. It is an ideal choice for trekkers who want to witness the magic of the Annapurna region, experience warm local hospitality, and enjoy world-class mountain views—all within a relatively short timeframe.

Ghorepani Poonhill Trek Itinerary

Elevation: 1400 m → 822 m 

The journey to begin the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek starts with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara. This drive takes around 6–7 hours and follows the winding Prithvi Highway, offering beautiful views of terraced fields, lush hillsides, and the rushing Trishuli and Marsyangdi rivers along the way. On clear days, you may even catch glimpses of Himalayan peaks in the distance, preparing you for the adventure ahead.

Pokhara, situated at an elevation of 822 meters, is a serene lakeside city and the gateway to many treks in the Annapurna region. After the long journey from Kathmandu, trekkers can relax by Phewa Lake, stroll around the lively Lakeside area, or enjoy the backdrop of Machapuchare (Fishtail Mountain) towering above the valley. Pokhara provides the perfect place to rest, check trekking gear, and prepare for the upcoming trek. Spending the night here marks the beginning of your Ghorepani Poon Hill trekking journey, blending cultural charm, natural beauty, and the anticipation of stepping into the Himalayas the following day.

Elevation: 822 m → 1070 m → 2050 m 

After a refreshing night in Pokhara, your Ghorepani Poon Hill trek officially begins with a short drive from Pokhara to Nayapul (1,070 m), which takes around 1.5–2 hours. The road passes through picturesque countryside, terraced fields, and small villages, offering the first glimpses of rural life in Nepal. Once you arrive at Nayapul, the trekking adventure kicks off as you follow a well-trodden trail alongside the Modi Khola River, gradually climbing through charming villages like Birethanti and Hile.

From here, the trail begins to ascend more steeply, leading you into lush forests and traditional Gurung and Magar settlements. As you continue upward, you’ll pass terraced farmland where locals cultivate crops and tend to livestock. The trek can be physically demanding in sections, especially as you approach the famous stone steps of Ulleri, a challenging yet rewarding climb that truly tests your endurance.

By late afternoon, you’ll reach Ulleri village (2,050 m), a picturesque settlement perched on a hillside. Ulleri offers a stunning panorama of the surrounding valleys and is often blessed with clear views of Annapurna South and Hiunchuli. The village’s traditional stone houses and friendly Magar community provide a warm and authentic cultural experience. Spending the night in Ulleri allows you to rest and recharge, while enjoying the peaceful mountain atmosphere in preparation for the next day’s trek toward Ghorepani.

Elevation: 2050 m → 2875 m 

The trek from Ulleri (2,050 m) to Ghorepani (2,875 m) is one of the most beautiful segments of the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek, taking around 5–6 hours on foot. Leaving the stone-built Magar village of Ulleri, the trail gradually ascends through lush rhododendron and oak forests, creating a magical atmosphere, especially during spring when the rhododendrons bloom in vibrant shades of red, pink, and white. The cool forest path is alive with birdsong and occasional mountain views peeking through the trees, making the walk both peaceful and refreshing.

Along the way, you’ll pass small villages and teahouses where you can stop for rest and tea. The trail steadily climbs, but the serene environment, fresh mountain air, and colorful vegetation make the ascent enjoyable. As you approach higher elevations, the scenery opens up, revealing closer views of Annapurna South, Machapuchare (Fishtail), and Hiunchuli.

By afternoon, you’ll arrive at Ghorepani, a large Gurung and Magar village nestled among the forested ridges. Ghorepani is a vibrant trekking hub, with cozy teahouses, warm hospitality, and stunning views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges from the village itself. The crisp mountain air and the lively atmosphere here create an exciting sense of anticipation, as Ghorepani is the gateway to the iconic Poon Hill viewpoint. Spending the night in Ghorepani prepares you for the early morning hike to Poon Hill, where one of the most breathtaking Himalayan sunrises awaits.

Elevation: 2875 m → 3210 m → 2630 m 

The day begins early with an unforgettable pre-dawn hike to Poon Hill (3,210 m), one of the most famous viewpoints in Nepal. Leaving Ghorepani before sunrise, the trail is a steady climb of about an hour through rhododendron forest and stone steps, guided by moonlight or headlamps. As you reach the top of Poon Hill, you are rewarded with one of the most spectacular panoramas in the Himalayas. The first rays of sunlight illuminate the snow-capped peaks, painting them golden and pink. From this vantage point, you can see a sweeping 360° view of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, including Dhaulagiri (8,167 m), Annapurna I (8,091 m), Machapuchare (6,993 m), Hiunchuli, and Nilgiri, among others. It’s a truly magical moment and often considered the highlight of the entire trek.

After enjoying the sunrise and capturing photographs, you descend back to Ghorepani for breakfast. From here, the trek continues towards Tadapani (2,630 m). The trail initially climbs through lush rhododendron and pine forests before descending and ascending across ridges and valleys. Along the way, you pass through serene woodland trails filled with birdlife, making it one of the most tranquil stretches of the journey. The occasional clearings offer glimpses of Machapuchare and Annapurna South, keeping the mountain scenery ever-present.

By afternoon, you arrive at Tadapani, a small but charming village perched on a ridge. Tadapani offers breathtaking close-up views of Machapuchare, Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli, especially during sunset and sunrise. The peaceful setting, combined with the warmth of local teahouses, makes Tadapani an ideal overnight stop. Here, you can relax and reflect on a day filled with both natural beauty and spiritual energy, from the sunrise at Poon Hill to the tranquil forests leading to Tadapani.

Elevation: 2630 m → 1940 m 

The trek from Tadapani (2,630 m) to Ghandruk (1,940 m) is a relatively short and easy day, usually taking around 3–4 hours, but it is full of charm and natural beauty. Leaving Tadapani behind, the trail descends steadily through enchanting rhododendron and oak forests, creating a cool and peaceful atmosphere. The forested path feels almost magical, especially in spring when the rhododendrons are in full bloom and colorful blossoms brighten the way. Birdsong fills the air, and with luck, you might spot local wildlife such as langur monkeys moving through the trees.

As you descend lower, the landscape begins to open up, offering increasingly spectacular views of the Annapurna South, Machapuchare (Fishtail), and Hiunchuli. Soon, the trail leads you into Ghandruk, one of the largest and most picturesque Gurung villages in the region. With its traditional stone houses, narrow alleyways, and terraced fields, Ghandruk is as culturally rich as it is scenic.

The village is also known for its strong Gurung heritage, and trekkers often get the chance to experience local hospitality, explore the Gurung Museum, and learn about the culture and history of this ethnic community. From Ghandruk, the mountain views are truly mesmerizing, with Machapuchare and Annapurna South dominating the skyline. Staying here provides a perfect blend of cultural immersion and natural beauty, making it a memorable highlight of the trek.

Elevation: 1940 m → 1070 m → 822 m 

The second last day of the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is the trek from Ghandruk to Nayapul, followed by the drive back to Pokhara. On this day, you leave behind the charming Gurung village of Ghandruk and descend gradually through stone-paved trails, terraced farmlands, and small hamlets. The path offers glimpses of everyday rural life, with farmers working in the fields, children playing in the villages, and occasional mountain views peeking through the valleys. The trek usually takes 4–5 hours, making it a relatively easy and relaxed day compared to earlier ascents.

Once you reach Nayapul (1,070 m), your trekking adventure officially concludes. From here, you board a vehicle for a scenic 1.5–2-hour drive back to Pokhara (822 m). Arriving in Pokhara feels refreshing after days in the mountains, as the city offers a mix of comfort and relaxation. You can spend the evening strolling along Phewa Lake, enjoying local restaurants, or simply unwinding with the backdrop of the Annapurna and Machapuchare peaks reflected in the lake.

This second last day allows you to reflect on your trekking experience, blending the peaceful countryside walk with the return to the lively charm of Pokhara. It also gives you time to rest before the final journey back to Kathmandu the next day.

Elevation: 822 m → 1400 m 

The final stage of the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek concludes with a scenic drive from Pokhara back to Kathmandu. After completing the trek and enjoying the serene landscapes of Ghorepani and the breathtaking sunrise views from Poon Hill, trekkers return to Pokhara, usually by road or a short transfer from Nayapul. From Pokhara, the journey to Kathmandu spans approximately 200 kilometers and takes 6–8 hours by car or tourist bus, depending on traffic and road conditions.

The drive follows the Prithvi Highway, winding through terraced hills, rivers, and traditional villages, providing glimpses of rural Nepali life along the way. Travelers pass through the Trishuli River gorge and scenic valleys, making the journey a relaxing and picturesque conclusion to the trek. Arrival in Kathmandu marks the end of the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek, offering an opportunity to rest, explore the bustling capital, and reflect on the stunning landscapes, cultural encounters, and memorable experiences of the journey.

Cost Includes of Ghorepani Poonhill Trek

Transportation Fare: Kathmandu – Nayapul – Pokhara

Your package includes transportation fare covering the road transfer from Kathmandu to Nayapul, the starting point of the trek, and the return journey from Pokhara to Kathmandu. This service ensures a comfortable and scenic journey through the diverse landscapes of Nepal, including terraced hills, rivers, and rural villages. Travelers can enjoy views of the Himalayan foothills, local settlements, and winding mountain roads while safely reaching the starting points and endpoints of the trek, allowing for a smooth and convenient trekking experience.

Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) Fee

Entry to the Annapurna Conservation Area is mandatory for all trekkers. This fee ensures legal access to the region and supports conservation efforts and local communities.

7 Days Full Board Accommodation and Meals

Full board service is included during the trek, covering breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Accommodation is provided in teahouses or lodges along the route, offering clean, safe, and basic facilities.

Tea and Coffee

Complimentary tea and coffee are available during meals and rest stops to keep you refreshed and energized throughout the trek.

Drinking Water

Safe drinking water is arranged throughout the trek, either boiled, filtered, or purchased at teahouses.

Professional Trekking Guide

An experienced English-speaking trekking guide accompanies you throughout the trek, providing expert guidance, cultural insights, and support for safety and acclimatization.

Porter Service

One porter for every two trekkers is provided to carry luggage, with a maximum of 18 kg per porter. This ensures your load is manageable and trekking is more comfortable.

Guide and Porter Wages

The wages for your guide and porter throughout the trek are included, ensuring their full-time support and assistance.

Guide and Porter Insuranc

Insurance coverage is provided for both your guide and porter, safeguarding them against accidents and emergencies during the trek.

Porter Wage

The wages for your porter, who will help carry your luggage and ease your trekking experience, are included.

First Aid Kit

A comprehensive first aid kit is provided throughout the trek to handle minor injuries or illnesses promptly.

Cost Excludes of Ghorepani Poonhill Trek

International Airfare

Flights to and from Nepal are not included in the package. Trekkers are responsible for arranging their own international travel.

Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara

The cost of staying in hotels before or after the trek in Kathmandu and Pokhara is not included in the package. Travelers are expected to arrange and pay for their own accommodations in these cities.

Meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara

Meals before the trek in Kathmandu and after the trek in Pokhara are not included. Travelers are expected to pay for their own food in the cities.

Personal Expenses

Expenditures such as souvenirs, alcoholic beverages, bottled or canned drinks, snacks, laundry services, internet usage, and telephone calls are considered personal and are not covered by the package.

Travel Insurance

The package does not include travel insurance. All travelers are strongly advised to obtain comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations or interruptions, lost or stolen luggage, and emergency evacuations, including high-altitude rescue

Tips and Gratuities

Tips for guides, porters, drivers, and other service staff are not included in the package. While tipping is not mandatory, it is customary and appreciated for good service, and the amount is left to the discretion of the traveler.

Optional Activities and Upgrades

Any activities, tours, excursions, or services that are not explicitly mentioned in the itinerary, such as helicopter flights, sightseeing tours, or premium lodging upgrades, will incur additional costs.

Hot Showers and Wi-Fi

Charges for hot showers, Wi-Fi, and other optional services at teahouses or lodges are not included.

Medical and Emergency Expenses

Costs related to medical treatment, medicines, or emergency evacuations due to illness, injury, altitude sickness, or other unforeseen circumstances are not covered. These costs should be either insured under a travel insurance policy or paid out of pocket.

Domestic Flights

Airfare for domestic flights included in the trek package (e.g., Kathmandu–Lukla–Kathmandu) is usually included, but any extra flights, changes, or delays due to weather or personal reasons must be paid separately by the traveler.

Personal Trekking Gear

Specialized trekking gear such as sleeping bags, down jackets, trekking poles, gaiters, or personal climbing equipment is not included and should be arranged individually unless rented through the trekking company.

Packing List

For a comfortable and successful trek, having the right clothing, gear, and equipment is essential. One porter will be assigned for every two trekkers, with a maximum carrying capacity of 18 kg. This means each trekker is allowed to bring up to 9 kg of personal luggage.

As the porter will carry gear for two people, we recommend coordinating with a trekking partner and packing both sets of gear in a single duffel bag of at least 60 liters. In addition, each trekker should carry a personal daypack (20–30 liters) for essentials such as valuables, snacks, water, and important documents.

While personal preferences may vary, we suggest bringing only the necessary clothing and accessories for the trek. Any extra luggage you don’t need on the trail can be safely stored at your hotel or at the Discovery World Trekking office free of charge during the trek.

Clothing & Layers

Footwear

Sleeping Gear

Bags & Packs

Personal Hygiene

First Aid & Medicines

Electronics & Accessories

Documents & Money

Optional Items

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FAQs of Ghorepani Poonhill Trek

A short and popular trek in the Annapurna region of Nepal, famous for sunrise views from Poon Hill and scenic landscapes.

Poon Hill is located near Ghorepani village in the Annapurna region, at an elevation of 3,210 meters (10,531 ft).

Typically 5–7 days, depending on starting point and pace.

Approximately 70–80 km round trip from Nayapul to Ghorepani and back.

The viewpoint of Poon Hill (3,210 m).

Yes, it is considered easy to moderate and suitable for beginners with basic fitness.

Autumn (September–November) and Spring (March–May) for clear skies and pleasant weather.

Yes, but mornings and nights are cold; snow is possible at higher elevations.

It is moderate, with some steep uphill sections, especially to Ghorepani and Poon Hill.

Around 4–6 hours per day, depending on the itinerary.

  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)

  • Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) Permit

Permits can be obtained in Pokhara or through a registered trekking agency.

ACAP: approx. USD 30, TIMS: USD 20 per person.

Yes, all trekkers must have valid permits.

A guide is not mandatory but recommended for navigation and local knowledge.

Yes, usually one porter for two trekkers to carry luggage up to 18 kg.

Yes, permits are checked at ACAP and TIMS checkpoints.

Yes, experienced trekkers can go independently, but a guide or porter is helpful.

Yes, trekking insurance including medical evacuation is strongly recommended.

Minimal, as the highest point is 3,210 m, but some may feel mild effects.

Teahouses and lodges along the trail provide basic accommodation.

If booked through a trekking package, full board meals are included; otherwise, meals are paid on-site.

Yes, most lodges offer vegetarian meals.

Boiled, filtered, or treated water is recommended; bottled water is available for purchase.

Yes, available in most teahouses along the route.

Limited; usually available at an extra cost in larger villages.

Yes, small shops sell chocolate, noodles, biscuits, and beverages.

Basic fitness is sufficient, with stamina for uphill trails and daily walks.

Well-broken-in trekking shoes or boots with ankle support are recommended.

Layered clothing: moisture-wicking base layers, fleece, insulated jacket, waterproof jacket, gloves, and a warm hat for mornings and evenings.

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