Best Time to Visit
The Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is best during:
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Spring (March–May): Blooming rhododendrons and vibrant forests
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Autumn (Sept–Nov): Clear skies, crisp Himalayan views
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Winter (Dec–Feb): Less crowded, crisp air, snow-capped peaks
Sunrise views from Poon Hill viewpoint are breathtaking year-round.
Useful Information
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Duration: 4–5 days
Accommodation: Tea houses
Best For: Beginners, families, photographers, short-trek travelers
Packing Essentials:
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Trekking boots
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Light jacket & warm layers
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Hat & sunglasses
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Water purification tablets
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Sunscreen
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Camera
Altitude Note: Moderate elevation; acclimatization is generally not a problem.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Pokhara → Nayapul → Tikhedhunga → Ulleri
Drive from Pokhara to Nayapul. Trek through rice terraces and small villages to Ulleri, famous for its long stone staircase climb.
Day 2: Ulleri → Ghorepani
Ascend through dense rhododendron forests to Ghorepani, enjoying serene Himalayan views along the way.
Day 3: Poon Hill Sunrise → Tadapani
Early morning hike to Poon Hill viewpoint for sunrise over Annapurna, Dhaulagiri & Machhapuchhre. Trek downhill to Tadapani.
Day 4: Tadapani → Ghandruk → Nayapul → Pokhara
Trek via Gurung village Ghandruk, descend to Nayapul, then drive back to Pokhara.
Optional Extension:
Combine with Australian Camp or Mardi Himal trek for longer Annapurna region adventure.
Includes
- Accommodation as per itinerary
- Daily breakfast (unless noted)
- All transfers & internal transport as mentioned
- Local guide for sightseeing components
- Entrance fees for listed monuments
Excludes
- International flights
- Travel insurance
- Visa fees
- Personal expenses and tips
- Optional activities unless specific

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