Ghorepani Trek- Best Short Trek of Nepal

Posted by Keshab Dhamala on January 24th, 2017

Highlights

One of Nepal's most well known treks - and all things considered

Climb 3381 stages to be remunerated by all encompassing perspectives of Dhaulagiri

Remain in the legacy town of Ghandruk, with perspectives of Annapurna South and Fishtail

Overview

Poon Hill trek is Nepal's most well known simple trek goal. It is arranged north of the lake city of Pokhara and just underneath the strong Annapurna Range in focal Nepal. From this summit, at 3210m, more than 60 crests higher than 6000m can be seen initially: including the three goliaths of Dhaulagiri (8167m), Annapurna I (8091m) and Manaslu (8163m) – positioned seventh, tenth and eighth of the world's most noteworthy pinnacles. The sacrosanct heap of Machhapuchhare (the fish tail, 6997m) stands protect before the range.

Our round 5 days Poon hill trek drives you through the Himalayan foothills on old ways connecting edge towns cut by the waters pouring from the icy masses above. Terraced farmland is sprinkled with old timberlands of rhododendron, oak, maple, pine and bamboo. The people groups of this district have grasped tourism and constantly offer a warm welcome, clean settlement and an assortment of top notch dishes to fulfill both neighborhood and "outside" palates.

From Kathmandu, a 25m flight or a 6-7 hour transport ride takes you to Pokhara, a flourishing business and modern focus with an extensive variety of lodgings and luring shops. A short drive through the foothills takes you to the begin of the trek at 1070m. Two genuinely simple days of trekking lead to the extensive town of Ghorepani. An early morning move to the summit of Poon Hill (3210m) ought to be remunerated by a radiant dawn highlighting the crests toward the north.

Two more days of strolling, with a lot of opportunities to appreciate the mountains from various vantage focuses, prompt to the second huge town of Ghandruk. The course on the last day takes after the major Modi Khola that conveys dissolve water from the ring of crests in the Annapurna Sanctuary that in the end fill the Ganges River in India.

Spring (March - May) and harvest time (September-November) are the most mainstream seasons, yet we offer this trek consistently. All you need is a decent match of boots, a day pack, warm attire, dozing sack and camera. Our Poon slope trekking incorporates transport, settlement, suppers, drinking water and gives.

Quick Facts

Min. duration    5 days

Max. elevation    3210m (Poon Hill)

Begin/finish    Tikhedhunga/Nayapul

Difficulty    Moderate

Trek style    Teahouse

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