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Ghorepani-Poonhill-Ghandruk Trek – 7 days Days

  • Max Elevation: 3,210m
  • Meals: 3 meals a day (with coffee/tea)
  • Transportation Tourist Bus
  • Starts at: Kathmandu
  • Ends at: Kathmandu
  • Best Season: Spring and Autumn

Trip Highlights

  • An untouched panorama of snow-capped mountains such as Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, and the Annapurna massif
  • Amazing morning vista from Poon Hill See a variety of untamed animal and bird species
  • Discover the distinctive culture and history of Nepal.
  • Ancient Tibetan monasteries and mani walls are explored.

Trip Information

Overview

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Drive to Pokhara:

Ghorepani-PoonHill-Ghandruk Trek opens up with breathtakingly scenic air transfer to Pokhara by Prithvi Highway. The distant journey from Kathmandu goes further through a mountain road encircling the hillsides of the city. The views garnered on the ride could give one an adrenaline rush when it takes a steep turn down into the valley.You may wake up on such descents and slopes with the mind in an entirely different place! A picturesque panorama follows the highway that traverses tiny villages and rural towns. Truly mesmerizing sights from the window will charm you to remain awake.From Kathmandu, the route to Pokhara goes over Trishuli bridge passing Dumre which takes yet another two hours drive to Pokhara. After entering the city, you will be transferred to your respective hotel where you will be resting.

Day 2: Drive to Nayapul and trek to Hile

After an early morning breakfast by the Phewa lakeside, we will be leaving the city for a drive to Nayapul, which roads crosses through beautiful landscapes. The road having sights of varying landscapes leads initially to Nayapul/Birethanti. This twisting road goes through some of the tallest hills along with farmlands besides a roaring river. The road trip would end at Jomsom, and from there we trek to hile, following the path along the north bank of the Burundi Khola. From then, we climb the valley to Hile for a shorter way to end the hike. After enjoying the surreal beauty of Hile and its emerald hills for some time, we leave for our lodge for some quality sleep.

Day 3: Trek to Ghorepani

Beginning the day with a hearty breakfast and breathtaking views, we’re now departing on a journey toward Ghorepani. The trek begins with an ascent up to Tirkhedhunga, where the view of Machhapuchhre, Hiunchuli, and Annapurna is breathtaking.We will continue to walk up through steep hills covered with rhododendron flowers toward Nanghethani. After another hour or so of walking, we will finally reach Ghorepani. Since it will be the last stop for the day, we’ll have extra time to explore the village and sit at the top of the hill watching the exquisite views. We will stay at Ghorepani for an overnight rest.

Day 4: Trek up to Poonhill in the morning and then to Tadapani

To see the unrealistic sunrise from Poonhill, we will need to start walking before dawn. The morning continues with uphill-hiking, which becomes a little tiring, although the views around the surrounding will keep you awake. We will enjoy walking through Gurung and Magar community villages, jungles, and over rivers to the hill station of the height 10,530 ft.

With uninterrupted views of the sparkling mountain ranges, there is no way that the view from up the hill will let us down. So here we will glue our eyes to some impressive snow peaks such as Annapurna II, Machhapuchhre, Nilgiri, and Dhaulagiri.

Standing at the viewpoint, we will be welcomed by steep glaciers, wide valleys, and lush green meadows. Then after some excitement, we descend from the hill back to the lodge for breakfast. Leaving the village, we make our way through a rhododendron and oak forest.

On the other side of Deurali, the route leads to Chitre, which ties into the Ghorepani-Tatopani Trail. Shortly thereafter, the pathway descends to Banthanti through rhododendron forests at 2,600 meters. Crossing along the stream over to the northside, we scramble up to cane field at Bhurung Khola.

Let’s push on for a little half an hour more through some steep trails in a dense forest and reach the beautiful village of Tadapani. We spend the night in the lodge.

Day 5: Trek to the Ghandruk Village

We will continue to trek down to the Kimrong Khola and ascend the hills through the rhododendron and oak forests. After climbing to Chomrong, the trail descends to Jhinu Danda Village.Natural hot springs near the village provide solace to traveling souls. Since we’re behind schedule, we’ll continue uphill along the dusty road beside Modi Khola. Walking this part is quite pleasant as the stunning views of steep-sided valleys, curious villages, and rolling hills accompany one’s path.Finally, a final ascent will lead to beautifully Ghandruk Village. A common haunt for the trekking community, it offers a calm charm and awe-inspiring views of the towering snow peaks. There are plenty of lodges and hotels and guest houses to cater to travelers, so no one has to worry about availability.

Day 6: Trek Down to Nayapul and Drive to Pokhara

The very last day of the Ghorepani-Poon Hill-Ghandruk Trek sees the trek leading us down to Nayapul. Post-breakfast, we will be on the trails, literally passing through rice fields and rural settlements. Following a lovely descent, we will join our private jeep ride back to Pokhara.

The descent takes around 4-5 hours. With hiking behind us, we can now absorb the breathtaking views of rocky hills and snow-capped mountains from the windows. The drive from Nayapul to Pokhara is approximately for an hour, with lots of scenic views.

After reaching Pokhara, you will be straight away driven to your hotel for some rest. Unless it does not tempt you, a casual walk along the shores of Rara or opting for adventure activities such as paragliding, boating, etc. Overnight stay in a hotel.

Day 7: Drive back to Kathmandu

With the sun shining bright in the morning and the delightful breakfast over, we are now all set to leave for Kathmandu. Collecting our belongings and doing the packing will mark the end of our journey with a drive to Kathmandu.Drive beside Trishuli River and some ancient Nepalese villages before reaching the valley. Here, you will be transferred to your hotel for some time before flying to your own home.

Price Includes

  • ⁠ Airport pickup and hotel transfers by private Vehicle.
  • Three times Three meals a day- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and  3 cup’s of tea/Coffee a day during the trek.
  • Accommodation in tea house during the trek.
  • In a day time tea break with cookies every day.
  • Seasonally fruits and desserts on the trek after dinner every day.
  • You will be under observation with a pulse oximeter to have your oxygen levels and heart rate measured twice a day during the trek. This is to catch the signs of Altitude Mountain Sickness (AMS) early, thus making trekking safer.
  • Nepal Holiday Treks and Tours, (-20 degree sleeping bag) and a duffel bag for the trekking, but you need to refund to the office after the trip.
  • ⁠National park Trekking permits & local government permit and TIMS Card
  • ⁠3  nights accommodation in Kathmandu (3 Star) on the BB plan, 1 night before starting the trek and 1 night the day after returning from the trek.
  •  An experienced, helpful, knowledgeable, friendly, English speaking well trained, government license holder Trekking Guide with all his salary, food, Drinks, accommodation, equipment, transport, and insurance.
  • Normal First aids kit box
  • Nepal Holiday Treks And Tours trip completion certificate from the company side.
  •  ⁠Arrangement of Emergency helicopter service (paid by your travel insurance company)
  •  All the government taxes and company operating charges

Price Does not Include

  • International airfare and visa fees.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Personal expenses of bar and beverage bills, wi-fi, hot shower, bottle of water, extra porters, laundry or any other things which are not mentioned by the company.
  • Your trekking gears and extra nights in a certain destination.
  • A strong, helpful, porters with proper safety equipment and walking equipment his salary, food, drinks, accommodation, insurance, (one porter for two people he will carry bag pack max 20-25kg).
  • Your travel insurance which should include the emergency rescue.
  • Tips for your guide and porters which is compulsory.
  • Extra expenses due to any event such as strikes, weather conditions, or flight delays.