Ghorepani- Poonhill- Ghandruk Trek

Ghorepani- Poonhill- Ghandruk Trek 10 Days, Moderate

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The Ghorepani- Poonhill – Ghandruk trek is one of the shortest treks among all the trekking trails of Nepal.
Destination
Gandaki Province Nepal
Trip Start/End
Nayapul/Pokhara
Trip Grading
Moderate
Max Elevation
3210m, Poon Hill
Best Season
Autumn, Spring
Meals
Breakfast in city, Full board during trek
Accommodation
Hotel, Teahouse
Transportation
Private Vehicle/Aeroplane
Attractions
Visit to Cultural villages Ulleri and Ghandruk

Price Starts from

USD $780

per person based on 2 PAX

Trip Introduction

The Ghorepani-Poon Hill-Ghandruk Trek is one of Nepal’s shortest and most rewarding treks, ideal for those with limited time who wish to see the splendour of the Himalayas. Despite its short duration, Ghorepani Poonhill Ghandruk hike provides breathtaking mountain scenery, dense rhododendron woods, waterfalls, and a vibrant local culture. It is located in the Annapurna area and is great for individuals who want to experience adventure, nature, and culture.

How to Get to Ghorepani–Poon Hill Trek
After landing in Kathmandu, you will be taken on a guided sightseeing tour of the city, which will include visits to Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), and Pashupatinath Temple. The next day, fly to Pokhara for 30 minutes or drive for 5-6 hours. After touring Pokhara, you will board a bus to Nayapool, which takes around 2 hours and is the beginning point for the trip. The hiking path is as follows: from Nayapool to Tikhedhunga, then to Ghorepani, Tadapani, Ghandruk, Pokhara, and finally Kathmandu.

What to See on the Trek
The path crosses through Gurung and Magar communities, providing an opportunity to learn about local culture and customs. You’ll walk through dense rhododendron woods, take in views of Mt. Machhapuchhre, Mt. Annapurna, Mt. Dhaulagiri, Mt. Nilgiri, and Mt. Himchuli, and witness waterfalls, terraced farms, and colourful vegetation. Poon Hill (3,210m) is a must-see for sunrise views across the Himalayas, along with panoramic panoramas of snow-capped peaks. Ghandruk Village is a lovely hilltop village that includes Gurung culture, a museum, a monastery, and the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) headquarters. From here, you can see Mt. Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, and Himchuli.

Accommodation
Accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara is determined by your preferences. Along the trail, teahouses and lodges provide twin-sharing accommodations, with single rooms available upon request. In Ghorepani and Ghandruk, rooms usually have connected bathrooms, clean bedrooms, and toilets.

Ghorepani Poonhill Ghandruk Trek Difficulty
The Ghorepani-Poon Hill walk is easy to moderate and ideal for novices. The major obstacle is the steep ascent from Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani, which entails 3,380 stone steps and an elevation increase of 1,385 meters in a single day. The time of your trek is determined by your fitness level and how frequently you stop to take in the surroundings.

Best Time to Trek
The ideal trekking seasons are:
Spring: February through May
Autumn: August through November.
Winter trekking (December-January) is also possible, but colder. Ghorepani has pleasant  sunny days and chilly evenings, making it accessible year-round

Ghorepani- Poonhill- Ghandruk Trek – Outline

Day 01:Arrival in Kathmandu

Day 02:Kathmandu Cultural Sightseeing

Day 03:Kathmandu to Pokhara 914m.

Day 04:Pokhara – Nayapul 1070m. by Jeep to Tikhedhunga 1480m. and trek to Ghorepani 2860m.

Day 05: Ghorepani to Poon Hill 3210m. to Tadapani 2630m.

Day 06: Tadapani to Ghandruk 1950m.

Day 07: Ghandruk to Pokhara 914m.

Day 08: Pokhara to Kathmandu

Day 09: Free shopping day and other activities

Day 10: Departureon ward destination.

Note: If the above Itinerary doesn’t meet your needs.We can design individualized trekking,tours plans base on your desire and Private departure are available everyday upon your request.

Other Information

Permits Required

  1. TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System):
    Every trekker in Nepal must obtain a TIMS permit.
  2. Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP):
    Since the Annapurna Base Camp Trek passes through the Annapurna Conservation Area, an ACAP permit is required.

All necessary trekking permits will be handled and arranged by your trekking service provider, ensuring a hassle-free experience.

Food and Accommodation

Teahouses along the trail provide basic yet comfortable rooms, usually with twin beds, blankets, and a shared bathroom.

During the Ghorepani Poonhill Ghandruk Trek, trekkers can enjoy a surprising variety of local and international dishes served in cozy teahouses and lodges along the trail. Meals are freshly prepared, nutritious, and designed to provide the energy needed for long trekking days in the Himalayas.

Typical Meals:

Dal Bhat: The classic Nepali meal of steamed rice, lentil soup, and vegetable curry, healthy, filling, and unlimited in most teahouses.

Momo: Delicious Nepali dumplings stuffed with vegetables or meat, often served with a spicy dipping sauce.

Noodles and Pasta: Stir-fried or soupy noodles, and pasta with vegetables, egg, or meat.

Fried Rice: A popular dish made with rice, seasonal vegetables, eggs, or meat.

Pancakes & Porridge: Sweet or savory options, perfect for breakfast, made with wheat or buckwheat flour.

Western Dishes: Items like pizza, omelets, and toast are available in most teahouses, often with a local touch such as yak cheese or homemade jam.

Snacks & Beverages:
You’ll find tea, coffee, hot chocolate, soft drinks, beer, and occasionally local wines. It’s a good idea to bring energy bars, nuts, or chocolate for quick snacks on the trail.

Water:
Boiled or bottled water is available at teahouses, but it’s strongly recommended to carry water purification tablets or a portable filter to ensure safe drinking water throughout the trek.

Note: We humbly request that you don’t drink/eat milk and meat items (hot chocolate, milk coffee, and milk tea) because milk is powder and not boiled.

Like the majority of the treks, the Ghorepani Poonhill Ghandruk Trek offers you accommodation in tea houses with basic facilities. Every Tea house has a menu, and you can make your own choice. But most of the foods are dominated by the Nepali Dal-Bhat and similar meals. Our guide will suggest you select fresh, hygienic, and trek-suitable food.

Packing List

Essential Gear for the Ghorepani Poonhill Ghandruk Trek

When preparing for the Ghorepani Poonhill Ghandruk Trek, having the right gear is crucial for comfort, warmth, and safety in the Himalayas. Here’s a complete combined list of must-have items:

Clothing:
Pack warm, layered clothing suitable for changing mountain weather. Include thermal underwear (2 pairs): Choose breathable, moisture-wicking underwear made from merino wool or synthetic fabrics to maintain comfort and hygiene throughout the trek. Trekking Shirts (2): Pack a mix of short and long-sleeved shirts made from lightweight, quick-drying, and moisture-wicking fabrics like merino wool, polyester, or nylon. These materials keep you comfortable and dry during long hikes. (Avoid cotton, as it retains moisture.), a fleece jacket, a down jacket, gloves, socks (2 pairs), trekking boots, a sleeper, hiking pants, and a waterproof jacket and pants to stay protected from cold and wind.

Headwear:
Keep your head and face protected with a warm hat, sun hat, sunglasses, and a scarf or buff to shield against sun, wind, and dust.

Trekking Poles:
Use adjustable trekking poles to reduce knee strain and provide stability while walking on steep or uneven terrain.

Camera, trekking bag (70 ltrs, and day bag 10 ltrs) and headlight

First Aid Kit:
Always pack a basic first aid kit, including altitude sickness medication, bandages, pain relievers, and antiseptic cream to handle minor injuries or altitude-related symptoms.

  1. Passport
  2. Travel insurance (including high-altitude rescue)
  3. Some cash

What's included?

What's not included?

  • International Airfare and taxes
  • Nepal Visa fee (US$40 per person for 30 days)
  • Travel Insurance
  • Medical evacuation in case of emergency.
  • Personal spending money.
  • Any expenses of a personal nature, client’s insurance
  • Items of a personal nature i.e. Soft/hard drinks, hot water, shower, battery charge, internet, telephone, etc.
  • Expenses incurred due to mishaps, landslides, strikes, political unrest, etc. In such a case, extra will be charged as per actual.
  • Tips for Guide, Sherpa, Porter, and driver.

Review title

Jeremy J Jacobs
South Africa

Thanks for a memorable and happy trip!

It was our privilege to have Krishna as our guide for an 8 day tour of the Anapurna Range in 2002. Krishna conducted himself with absolute courtesy and professionalism. He went out of his way to accommodate our needs and to cater for our interests. Throughout the trip he was ever mindful of our needs and ensured good care with porters and our luggage. His natural friendliness was an added…

FAQs

A: The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a popular trekking route in Nepal that takes you to the base camp of Annapurna, the tenth highest mountain in the world. The trek offers stunning views of the Annapurna range and takes you through beautiful forests, villages, and mountain landscapes.

A: The Annapurna Base Camp Trek can be completed in 7-14 days depending on your pace and itinerary.

A: The best time to do the Annapurna Base Camp Trek is from September to November and from March to May when the weather is clear and dry.

A: The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is considered a moderate trek. The trek involves walking on steep and uneven terrain and requires a moderate level of fitness.

A: While it is not mandatory to have a guide for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek, it is recommended to hire a guide or a porter. They can help you navigate the trekking route, provide valuable insights into the local culture, and carry your backpack, which can make the trekking experience more comfortable.

A: The altitude of Annapurna Base Camp is 4,130 meters (13,550 feet).

A: You need to obtain the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) card to do the Annapurna Base Camp Trek.

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