Do you need a sleeping bag for Poon Hill trek?
You don’t actually need sleeping bag for Poon Hill Trek since it is not too cold even in the peak of the winter (Dec-Jan) and the local lodge provides you double pieces of warm blanket. The blanket or quilt you get for overnight sleep will perfectly sufficient to warm up your body at maximum 3200m high above the sea level.
However, those who don’t want to avoid using the blankets provided by local lodges during their Poon Hill Trek, they carry their own sleeping bag. So, you can also carry your own sleeping bag if you want to do so but it is not required if you are worrying about the cold and the dropping temperature at nighttime. You can do your Poonhill Trek without sleeping bag.
Can I do Poon Hill Trek in 3 days?
Yes, definitely, you can do Poon Hill in 3 days. Arrival in Pokhara or Kathmandu will be the 1st day and hike up to Poonhill via Ghorepani will be the 2nd day and you can walk down to Pokhara on the 3rd day. If you include the arrival and departure from Kathmandu, it takes 5 days to do Poon Hill Trek. So, if you have minimum 5 days’ time frame, you can accomplish your Poon Hill trek in a beautiful and exciting way.
If you want to combine your Poon Hill Trek with Annapurna Base Camp, then, it takes 8 days from Kathmandu to Kathmandu. If you are a beginner, you can only go with Poon Hill Trek and if you are looking for moderate trekking, you can further go with ABC with Poonhill Trek.
How many days do you need in Poon Hill?
It actually requires 5 days to do
Poonhill Trek from Kathmandu to Kathmandu including the days arrival and
departure. But if you count the days from Pokhara to Pokhara, then, Poonhill
Trek also can be done in 3 days. So, people who have three days for the actually
hiking up to Poonhill excluding the days of arrival and departure, you still
can do it in a very enjoyable way.
The itinerary of 5 days Poonhill trek
is like this:
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 02: Drive or Fly to Pokhara
Day 03 : Hike up
to Ghorepani
Day
04 : Hike up to Poonhill trek back to Pokhara with a jeep drive
Day
05: Drive or fly to Pokhara early in the morning and departure in the evening.
If you want to count the days from
Pokhara to Pokhara, then, the itinerary will be like this:
Day 01 : Hike up to Ghorepani
Day 02 : Hike up to Poonhill trek back
to Pokhara with a jeep drive
Day 03: Drive or fly to Pokhara early
in the morning and departure in the evening.
If you are in India and planning your
Poonhill trek in Nepal, you can complete it in even 3 days.
What will you do on 3 days Poonhill trek?
Your 3 days Poonhill trek Itinerary
will be like this: The first day, you will hike up to Ghorepani from Ulleri.
Till Ulleri village, you will drive by sharing jeep from Pokhara. And on the
second day, you will hike up to Poonhill and trek back to Ulleri or Banthanti
and take another jeep ride for Pokhara. And finally on the third day, you will
take a quick drive or flight to Kathmandu and make your departure to workwards
or homewards. This is ho you spend you 3 days in Poonhill trek in Nepal.
Actually, Asian travelers like Indian, Chinese, Japanese and other national who
are residing or working nearby Nepal can follow this 3 days Poonhill Trek Itinerary.
Which is the best 3 day trek in Nepal?
The best three day trek in Nepal is
Poonhill Trek. It is because, you can celebrate probably the most marvelous Annapurna,
Dhaulagiri and Machhapuchhre views with giant Manaslu and Ganesh Himal within 3
days as an easy trek in Nepal. Even the beginners and the people of old age can
do this trek very comfortably.
2 days hiking through deep woods of
Annapurna Conservation Area, enjoying cool natural water falls, marvelous
landscapes, stunning sunrise and mountain views from Poonhill (3210m) and
Ghorepani village(2800m) will be very astonishing moments for you to celebrate
your holidays in Nepal. AT the same time, you can stop exploring Pokhara city
and its surrounding with massive Phewa Lake.
What is the shortest time to do Poon Hill Trek?
The shortest time to do Poonhill Trek is 3 days from Pokhara to Pokhara. If you want to do it from Kathmandu, then, it takes at least 5 days to go Poonhill and come back to Kathmandu. 3 days Poonhill Trek is possible from Pokhara to Pokhara. So, you need to count the days from Pokhara to Pokhara as three days.
Even some people can do Poonhill Trek in 2 days from Pokhara to Pokhara. They do like this: They drive to Ulleri and Banthanti by jeep and walk to Ghorepani on the same day and hike to Poonhill early in the next morning and walk down to Ulleri/ Banthani and drive back to Pokhara. This 2 days Poonhill Trek from Pokhara to Pokhara can be done if you are with very tight schedule and confident to do it.
How high is Poonhill?
Poonhill is the highest point of Poonhill Trek and it is located at an elevation of 3200m. Some people mention the height of Poonhill as 3210m as well. Both are similar and Poonhill is located above 3200m from the sea level. Poonhill offers the most spectacular mountain views including whole Annapurna Range, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, Himal Chuli, Ganesh Himal and Manaslu. Even, people do meditation and yoga at the top of Poonhill directly facing towards Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and Machhapuchhre mountains either in the early morning or in the evening.
What is the highest point of Poonhill Trek ?
Poonhill ( 3200m) is the highest point of Poon Hill Trek. Ghorepani (2800m) is the second highest point for Poon Hill Trek. Ghorepani Village is known as the base camp of Poonhill where you can stay overnight and there are no lodges and hotels at the top of Poonhill. But, you can have an instant tea and coffee at the top of the Poonhill.
Can beginners do Poonhill Trek?
Yes, Poonhill Trek is for the beginners before going for other moderate and challenging trekking trips. Ascending up to 3200m is an easy trekking trip and Poonhill Trek is an easy trek in Nepal in Annapurna for beginners. If you are completely raw and freshly beginner, you can do Poonhill Trek which will rewards you with all spectacular mountain views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, Ganesh Himal and Manaslu.
Can I combine Poonhill Trek with Annapurna Base Camp Trek?
Yes, it would be a great idea to combine Poonhill Trek with Annapurna Base Camp Trek. What you can see from Annapruna Base Camp cannot be seen from Poonhill and what you can see from Poonhill cannot be seen from Annapurna Base Camp. So, you will have a very distinct experience while combining Poonhill with Annapurna Base Camp Trek. You can also test yourself by ascending Poonhill before going to Annapurna Base Camp which is above 4000m.
How many k.m do we cover on this trek to Ghorepani?
Total of approx. 34 km / 22 miles from Hille to Ghorepani and towards Ghandruk village. Although a short distance walks of 4 days treks covering 34 km, but due to steep uphill and downhill makes the treks longer. But, these days, the Poonhill Jeep ride will take you up to Ulleri or Banthanti directly. So, that total distance you walk from Banthanti-Ghorepani and Poonhill-Ghandruk is around 15 kms.
This distance is not from Pokhara and even not from Nayapool and Birethanti. The distance 15 kms is from Ulleri/Banthanti to Ghandruk. From Ghandruk, again you will take jeep ride back to Pokhara via Nayapool and Birethanti.
How are the foods quality on trek?
The foods on every meals like breakfast, lunch and dinner are amazingly of best quality, prepared with care and hygienic. All lodge restaurants serves as per the food menu wise on La Carte basis or Set meals of Nepali Dal Bhat (boiled / steamed rice with lentil soup and mild vegetable curry served with pickles).
The foods on the menu includes from Continental, Chinese, Indian to Nepali, some restaurants on treks also provides bakery items as well.
Most popular is Nepali Dal / Bhat, noodle soup or fried noodle with veg and eggs or meats, Mo-Mo dumpling stuffed with meats or vegetable is also popular dishes found on the treks.
All the food items and the costs are mentioned in the menu owned by local lodge/guesthouses and you can go with any food you want. Even, the vegetarian can get sufficient options to dine at the local guesthouses on the trail. No worries for vegans, still you can enjoy the trek.
How high is Poonhill and Ghorepani?
Poonhill and Ghorepani are 3210m and 2830m high respectively. The trail you follow is via Nayapool, Birethanti, Ulleri, Banthanti and Nangethanti to Lower Ghorepani. So ,the elevation ranges between 860m Pokhara to 3210m Poonhill in average. Ghandruk is 1900m high above the sea level.
Do we need Travel and Medical Insurance?
It is very important and necessary that all trekkers requires Travel and Medical Insurance and it is mandatory too. Which should be purchased after or before booking the respective trekking programs with Haven Holidays Nepal. The insurance should be made in your own home countries, which is much easier than in Nepal.
The travel and medical insurance should cover all needful transportation required on emergency evacuation by any means of transportation and using helicopter service. As well all medical expenses, if the trip is delayed and get cancelled due to political disturbance and strikes. As well if the trek needs to be rerouted to other areas in some cases due to bad weather and road conditions.
How long does it take to hike Poon Hill?
Actually, it takes 4-5 days to hike Poonhill from Kathmandu and it takes 3-4 days to hike Poonhill from Pokhara. However, these days, people can hike to Poonhill within 2 days from Pokhara to Pokhara because the Poonhill-Jeep Ride takes you directly to Ulleri or Banthanti and then you can hike to Ghorepani and Poonhill.
You will drive/fly to Pokhara from Kathmandu, then drive to Ulleri and Banthanti. You can take the trek on the same day to Ghorepani spending 4 hours or stay at Bnathanti. The next day, you will trek to Ghorepani and the third day ,you will hike to Poonhill and trek back to Ulleri or Banthanti and then drive to Pokhara directly. Or, if you want to go to Ghandruk from Ghorepani, then you have spend one day at Tadapani and then to Ghandruk. So, you can do Ghorepani Poonhill Hike and Ghandruk in 3 days. But if you want to hike Poonhill from Pokhara, then, you can do in 2 or 3 days as well.
What is the difficulty level of Ghorepani poon hill trek?
The Poonhill Trek difficulty level is graded as easy trek in Annapurna region of Nepal. Since the Ghorepani-Poonhill Trek takes you only up to 3210m above the sea level with no steep and technical trekking trails, it is graded as an easy trek for the beginners. Those who are beginners for trekking and learn and earn some skills and stamina for other moderate and strenuous trekking, can go with Ghorepani-Poonhill Trek.
People planning their Manaslu Circuit Trek, Everest Base Camp Trek and Annapurna Base Camp Trek do Ghorepani-Poonhill Trek for earning stamina and skills of trekking with their backpack. But, it doesn’t mean that it is worthless to do; the Ghorepani-Poonhill Trek rewards with magnificent highlights of Nepali country lifestyle, foods and accommodation, the charm of deep woods, fresh air and natural waterfalls and most importantly, the breathtaking mountain panoramas including the Annapurnas, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, Manaslu and Ganesh Himal. So, the trekkers who are doing Ghorepani-Poonhill Trek will be rewarded with marvelous experiences.
How much does it cost to do the Poon Hill Trek?
Actually, it doesn’t cost much money to do Poon Hill Trek, it only costs USD 400-500 to do the Poon Hill Trek in Nepal. However, it depends on the things and services you want to include in the cost you pay.
This USD 400-500 includes the normal hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara for two nights each, all accommodation during the trekking days in the mountain, tourist bus ticket to Pokhara and back to Kathmandu, Breakfast all round the trip, guide cost, guide foods and accommodation costs, all ground pick ups and drops cost and required trekking permits costs.
If you want to upgrade your Poon Hill Trek to Luxury Poonhill Trek, then, the cost will include everything like all meals with luxury accommodation with domestic flight to and from Pokhara with guide and porter and all required trekking permits and the cost will be like USD 800-1000.
You can also do your Budget Poon Hill Trek at USD 300-400 from Kathmandu to Kathmandu.
Which is better Mardi Himal or Poon Hill Trek?
Actually, Mardi Himal Trek is to view Mt. Machhapuchhre just in front of you and Poon Hill Trek is to view all the mountain summits in Annapurna region including Annapurna massif, Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, Gahesh Himal, Manaslu, Himal Chuli and Lamjung Himal. So, it depends on the people’s interest which trek to choose. But, it is believed that Mardi Himal Trek is better than Poon Hill Trek according to the trekkers who have done both treks in Nepal.
The Poon Hill Trek takes you to the highest elevation 3210m above the sea level that is Poon Hill and the Mardi Himal Trek takes you to 3860 that is Mardi Himal Base Camp. If you want to experience a moderate trekking in Nepal, you can go with Mardi Himal Trek or if you are looking forward to experience an easy trek in Nepal, then, go with Poon Hill Trek. It‘s simple. But both trekking trips in Nepal are located in Annapurna region and both are equally rewarding
How much does it cost to do Poonhill from Kathmandu to Kathmandu?
Poonhill Trek costs depends on a few indicators like the services you prefer, TIMS Card costs, Annapurna Conservation Area Entry Permit cost, guide and porter cost, transportation cost, your foods and accommodation costs and the extras.
If you prefer luxury services including luxury foods and accommodation on the trail, the cost will rise and if you just wanna go with ordinary trek with ordinary foods and accommodation, the trekking price/cost will be mild.
The TIMS card costs Rs. 1000, Annapurna Conservation Area Entry Permit costs Rs. 3000, normal accommodation costs Rs 800-1500, one food items costs Rs. 200-1000, the flight costs from Kathmandu to Pokhara one-way costs USD 85 min (keeps changing according to the fluctuation of the fuel) bus ticket from Kathmandu to Pokhara one-way costs Rs. 1500, the drop and pick ups costs maximum Rs. 3000, guide costs Rs. 3000-4000 per day and the extra expenses you make for your drinks and tipping on during the trek.
The above-mentioned indicators determine the Poonhill Trek cost. Therefore, it’s very hard to predict and tell the exact cost for Poonhill Trek. However, the Poonhill Trek costs ranges between USD 499- 599. The cost you are quoted by the trekking company depends the type of service you are going to use.
Can you do Poon Hill in 2 days?
Yes, you can but only from Pokhara to Pokhara. If you begin your Poon Hill trek from Kathmandu, then, you need to spend at least 3-4 days from Poon Hill.
Yes, if you are in Pokhara or directly flying to Pokhara from your international flight, you will hike up to Poonhill next day after a jeep drive to Banthanti and then to Ghorepani village. The next morning, you will ascend up to Poonhill ( 3200m) and then trek back to Banthanti and finally take another jeep drive back to Pokhara. If you are a beginner and wishing to do an easy trek in Nepal, you can do Poonhill in a couple of days from Pokhara to Pokhara.
What is the altitude of Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek?
The altitude of Ghorepani Poon Hill trek is 3210m. The trek begins from the altitude of 1400m, Kathmandu and then to Pokhara ( 910m) , then up to Ulleri (2050m) and Banthanti ( 2250m). Next, the trail takes the trekkers to Ghorepani village which is located at an elevation of 2800m and then finally up to Poonhill which is an altitude of 3210m. 3210m above the seal level is the highest elevation of the Ghorepani Ponhill Trek.
There won’t be any kind of altitude related issues while you are ascending up to Poonhil (3210m) in your Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek. You don’t need to panic about and even the beginners and the people of old age can do Ghorepani Poonhill Trek. Even, this trek can be done all round the year.
How much is Poon Hill Trek package?
The cost of Poonhill Trek package is determined by the costs of these requirements for the trek. The cost for guide and porter ( if required), the cost of getting trekking equipment, the cost of food and accommodation, Poonhill Trek permits, transportation costs, extras and tipping guide and porter.
Annapurna Conservation Area Entry Permit costs Rs. 3000 per trekker, TIMS Card costs Rs,.1000, the cost of guide and porter cost between Rs. 2000-4000 per day, one item of food costs Rs. 200-800 and one accommodation costs Rs. 500-2000. And, also the cost of Poonhill Trek package depends on how you collect your trekking equipment, freshly or hiring the second hand ones. Finally, the transportation to Ulleri or Birethanti and back to Pokhara and Kathmandu costs Rs. 6000 in total one way.
Now, you can spend some extra expenses on tipping and drinks. In summary, your Poonhill Trek Package cost ranges between USD 455-495. If you want to upgrade your accommodation in Pokhara and in the mountain with domestic flights both way to and from Pokhara, then, the costs will be between 599-675 USD.
How to reach Ghorepani from Pokhara?
You can Ghorepani and Poonhill from Pokhara even by walking after 2.30 hours drive from Pokhara to Nayapool or Birethanti. But, these days, the Poonhill Jeep Drive takes you up to Ulleri or Banthanti village and you can ascend to Ghorepani on the same day or the next day. This roadway connection from Nayapool to Ulleri and Banthanti has eased the trekkers to reach Ghorepani and then to Poonhill comfortably. Most probably, within a year, the road way will connect Ghorepani directly from Pokhara through Nayapool and Birethanti.
To go to Poonhill or Ghorepani, you can take a sharing jeep or private jeep from Pokhara for 2.30 hours and can begin walking to Ghorepani and Poonhill. You can get to Ghorepani within 3 hours from Banthanti or Ulleri village. The trail is all the way up till you get Ghorepani.
Do you need a trekking permit for Poon Hill?
Yes, you need a trekking permit for Poon Hill. One requires collecting/ obtaining two types of trekking permits: TIMS Card and Annapurna Conservation Area Entry Permit. The TIMS Card costs Rs. 2000 and the Annapurna Conservation Area Entry Permit costs Rs. 3000. You can easily obtain these Poon Hill Trekking permits from the Nepal Tourism Board office located in Kathmandu or most of the trekkers obtain these permits via their trekking partners/trekking agents located in Nepal/Kathmandu. For this, you can provide your passport copy and passport sized photographs.
If you go up to only Australian Camp via Dhampus, you don’t require any kind of trekking permits, but if you pass Pothana and then to Landruk and Ghandruk or Ulleri through Nayapool and Birethanti, you at any cost need to have ACAP but TIMS card is not necessarily to have these days.
How much does the Ghorepani trek cost?
Ghorepani Poonhill trek costs ranges between USD 550 to 700 depending on the services you want. If you want a luxury trip to Ghorepani from Kathmandu and Pokhara. If you love economical trekking to Ghorepani with ordinary or tourist standard accommodation and other services, you can do your Ghorepani Trek at USD 550.
Unlike that, if you are luxury seeker, you can go with Luxury Ghoreapani Trek. The Luxury Ghorepani Trek includes luxury accommodation, transportation and other services through the trek from Kathmandu to Kathmandu.
The accommodation will be at least 3 star and there will be luxury car/jeep ride to the trailhead and back to Kathmandu. The other services like guide and porter, the meals you will have during the trip will be upgraded ones and you will feel the true luxury of the trek you are doing to Ghorepani and Poonhill from Kathmandu.
To make your Ghorepani-Poon Hill trek more luxury, you can add domestic flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara and back. This way, you can skip the heavy and terrible traffic and interruptions on the way to Pokhara and back. Sometimes, you will suck in heavy traffic on the Prithvi Highway for more than 8 hours. So, it is recommended to fly to Pokhara from Kathmandu and do the same while returning from Pokhara during your Poonhill-Ghorepani Trek.
Even you can enjoy luxury massage in Ghorepani as a part of Luxury Ghorepani-Poonhill Trek. You can ask your trek leader or trekking partner to book it for you if you want beforehand.
The cost of the Ghorepani Poonhill Trek USD 550-700 includes all necessary trekking permits, transportation, foods( breakfast only- lunch and dinner will be yours), guide and porter and accommodation all round the trip. You can make your own choice of lunch and dinner so that the trip can be more flexible and more luxurious.
So, prepare and be ready to pay USD 550-700 for your Ghorepani Trek depending on the type of service you want, either ordinary or luxury, from Kathmandu to Kathmandu, step at the top of Poonhill (3210m) via Ghorepani (2800m) and celebrate astonishing sunrise with marvelous mountain views including Mt. Annapurna Massif, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, Gangapurna, Lamjung Himal, Ganesh Himal and Manaslu.
How many days is Poon Hill Trek?
If you begin your Poon Hill Trek from Kathmandu and want to end in Kathmandu, it takes at least 6 days and if you want to spend a day to explore Pokhara, it total takes 7 days for poon hill trek. Actually, a weeklong vacation will be enough for Poon Hill Trek in Nepal.
If you begin from Kathmandu, the first day, you will transfer yourself to Pokhara by air or by road. If you use road transportation, it takes more than 7 hours to get Pokhara from Kathmandu. Or, if you use air or domestic flight, it takes only 35 minutes.
The next day, you will drive to Biretahnti and trek to Ulleri and on the third day, you will hike up to Ghorepani village ( 2880m). On the 4th day, you will climb Poon Hill and trek to Tadapani. The fifth day will be for the walk to Ghandruk Village and the sixth for retunring to Pokhara and the final or 7th day will be for returning Kathmandu. This is the way you spend all 7 days or a week long days for your Poonhill Trek.
However, some people try to do Poon Hill Trek even in 3-4 days which will be very rush, but still can do. You can use the domestic flight to go to Pokhara from Kathmandu and then begin the trek on the same day. The next day, you will get to Ulleri and then to Poonhill and you can come back along the same trail back to Pokhara on the third or 4th day. This way also is possible if you relay want to do Poon Hill Trek. And fly back to Kathmandu on the same day and catch your international flight at night to homewards.
Is Poon Hill Trek easy?
Yes, Poon Hill Trek is easy to do. It is, in fact, for the beginners and freshers to witness fabulous mountain views including Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Manaslu, Machhapuchhre, Ganesh Himal and many neighboring mountain summits in Annapurna region of Nepal.
Since Poon Hill Trek is easy, the people without any kind of trekking/hiking skills and even the children above 9 and elderly people can do it easily with average hiking hours 5. The highest elevation Poon Hill Trek takes the trekkers is 3210m which is Poon Hill.
You can prepare your Poon Hill Trek with very basic trekking equipment and basic but regular exercises like waking, jogging, aerobics and cardio. If you have the stamina or confidence of walking 4-5 hours a day at the elevation like 2000-2500, you can easily triumph over Poon Hill Trek with mesmerizing mountain panoramas and truly blesses country life of Nepal.
Can you see Annapurna 1 from Poon Hill?
Yes, we can see Annapurna 1 from Poon Hill which cannot be seen even from Annapurna Base Camp. Along with Annapurna I, you can see Annapurna south, Annapurna II, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, Manaslu and even Ganesh Himal. You can see only Machhapuchhre from Mardi Himal Base Camp and only Annapurna South from Annapurna Base Camp but you can see entire Annapurna Himalayan range from Poon Hill so that Poon Hill Trek is considered better than Mardi Himal Trek and Annapurna Base Camp Trek.
Is Poon Hill part of Annapurna circuit?
Actually, it is not but if you want to end your trek via Poon Hill, you can do it. For this you have to make a prior request to include Poon Hill at end of the Annapurna Circuit Trek.
Annapurna Circuit Trek ends at Muktinath or Tatopani after crossing Thoronga La Pass (5,416 metres (17,769 ft) and if you want to fly or drive back to Pokhara from Tatopani or Muktinath, you can do it but if you want to extend your Annapurna Circuit Trek to Poon Hill, you can do it by spending two more days. You can walk from Tatopani to Poon Hill and then end the trek at Birethanti or Nayapool.
However, you don’t need to include Poon Hill as a part of Annapurna Circuit Trek. The Annapurna Circuit Trek begins from Besisahar and ends at Jomsom/Muktinath. But, some people love trekking to Poon Hill from Muktinath and end the trek at Nayapool.
Is Poon Hill Trek worth it?
Poon Hill Trek is worth doing as your short and easy vacation trip in Nepal. This a week-long trek takes you to the top of Poon Hill (3210m) and offers you probably the best mountain views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurnas, Machhapuchhre, Ganesh Himal, Manaslu and Lamjung Himal. The trek also takes you through thrilling deep woods of Annapurna Conservation Area, natural water falls, traditional local villages and awe-inspiring landscapes. The local life style, accommodation and foods will give you a very distinct taste of trekking in the Nepal’s Himalayas.
If you looking for a short and easy trekking trip in Nepal for a week-long vacation, you will totally get refreshed with the cool walks and breathtaking mountain views along with stunning sunrise. So, Poon Hill Trek is worth doing as a beginner and fresher trekker to enjoy 5-7 days’ vacation in Nepal.
How long is the Ghorepani Poon hill trek?
Ghorepani Poonhill Trek days range between 2-7 days. If you are planning to begin it from Kathmandu, then, it takes at least 5 days. Going to Pokhara and getting back to Kathmandu (2 days) and ascending to Poonhill and get back to Pokhara ( 3 days). But if you are thinking to begin Ghorepani Poonhill Trek from Pokhara and end it in Pokhara, it takes only 3 days. Going up to Poonhill or Ghorepani (1 day) and getting down to Pokhara via Ghandruk and Tadapani ( 2 days). Again, if you want to go straight Poonhill and walk down to Pokhara along he same trail via Ulleri and Banthanti, you can even do Ghorepani Poonhill Trek in 2 days.
Rest of the days, you can spend in Pokhara or in Kathmandu with Pokhara sightseeing tour and day tour to UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu. This World Heritage Sites Tour in Kathmandu will provide you the most authentic insights into Nepalese history, culture, civilization and religion along with marvelous arts and architecture.
Can I do Poonhill Trek alone?
Yes, trekkers can do Poon Hill Trek alone or independently without guide and porter. It is allowed to go Poonhill without guide and porter. But one must be confident enough about the trekking trail, food and accommodation, transportation and all required trekking permits for Ghorepani-Poonhill Trek.
Actually, majority of the trekkers choose hiring guide or a porter for their Poonhill Trek for safely and convenience. The guide and the porter will help you in many ways like: arranging your accommodation, transportation, foods and all required trekking permits. Moreover, the guide will give you very authentic information about the local culture, foods and all mountain peaks along the trail.
Definitely, one can do Poonhill Trek alone, without the help of guide and porter, but, must be safe and exciting. It is recommended to hire at least a guide for your Ghorepani Poonhill Trek 3 days.
What are the alternative trekking trips of Poonhill?
There two popular alternative trekking trips of Poon Hill Trek in the same Annapurna region. These are: Muldai Hill Trek and Khayar Lake Trek are also known as Khopra Ridge Trek. These two alternative treks of Poon Hill trek are believed to be better trekking trails as people can have more spectacular mountain views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and Machhapuchhre.
The Khayara Lake or Khopra Ridge Trek and Muldai Hill Treks in Annaurna region take the trekkers closer to Annapurna mountain range, Machhapuchhre and Dhaulagiri. Both Khayar Lake and Muldai Hill are being popular among the trekkers who want little more adventure that Poon Hill and want to capture more breathtaking Machhapuchhre, Annapurna and Dhaulagiri.
Both Khayra Lake Trek and Muldai Hill Trek demand little more stamina and preparations as you are ascending above 4000m like Khayar Lake( 4827m) and Muldai Hill Top above 3500m (3637m).
Which one is better, Muldai Hill or Poon Hill ?
Actually, Muldai Hill Better than Poonhill as the trekkers can see more spectacular and closer view of Annapurna Mountain Range, Dhaulagiri and Manaslu. The hill next to Poonhill is Muldai Hill which is located at an elevation of 3500m, higher than Poon Hill(3210) and also considered to be much better viewpoint in Annapurna region. It is natural that the closer you go the better view you will have.
However, Poon Hill offers equally magnificent mountain panoramas with stunning sunrise and sunset. If you have more than 3 days time to spend for a short and easy trek in Annapurna region from Pokhara, you can go with Muldai Hill Trek for better hiking and mountain views experiences. But, if you just have 3 days to spend near Pokhara, the best option for short hiking or trekking is 3 days Poonhill Trek which is also known as Ghorepani – Poon Hill Trek.
What are the villages in Poon Hill ?
The
villages in Poon Hill Trek are Nayapool, Birethanti, Hile, Tikhedhunga, Ulleri
(2100m), Banthanti(2300m), Nangethanti, Lower Ghorepani, Upper Ghorepani(2800m),
Tadapani and Ghandruk. If you begin your Poonhill Trek clockwise, you will
begin it from Nayapool and Ulleri and end it in Ghandruk and if you choose to
begin it anticlockwise, you can begin it from Ghandruk and end it in Ulleri or
Birethanti via Tikhedhunga and Birethanti. The most popular villages in Poon
Hill Trek are Ghorepani( 2800m) and Ghandruk (1700m).
Ghoreani
offers you all magnificent views of Annapurna mountain panoramas, Dhaulagiri,
Machhapuchhre, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Himal Chuli, Lamjung Himal and many other
alluring mountain peaks just 360 degree angle. Similarly, the Ghandruk village
will also get you stunned with marvelous Annapurna and Machhapuchhre with local
authentic culture of Gurung people and their local cuisines.
How long it is from Ghorepani to Poonhill?
Once you are at Ghorepani(2860m), you will go to climb Poon Hill(3210m) next
day early in the morning at around 5 am. You require carrying water(at least 1
liter), warm water is recommended, trekking poles, torch light( headlight is
recommended), a little backpack with all your gadgets like cameras, battery
backups and light snacks. It takes maximum 1.30 hrs. to climb Poonhill from
Ghorepani. You can see hundreds of people climbing Poon Hill early in the morning
with head lamps and trekking poles for sunrise and mountain views. The total
distance you cover while ascending from Ghorepani to Poonhill is 1.5 kms.
Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trekking Distance with trekking hours
From To walking hours Distance in KM.
Ghorepani to Poon Hill 1hr 1.5 km
Ghorepani to Tadapani 6hrs 6.5 km
Tadapani to Ghandruk 3hrs 9.8 km
Ghandruk to Naya Pul 5hrs 14 km
Nayapool to Ulleri 6hrs 12 km
Ulleri to Ghorepani 6hrs 10.3 km
What is the maximum elevation of Poon Hill?
The maximum elevation of Poon Hill is 3210m above the sea level. You
normally begin climbing Poon Hill from Ghorepani village which is 2860m high.
But, before you reach Ghorepani village, one requires ascending via Ulleri(
2050m), Banthanti (2140m), Nangethanti (2460m) and then only to Ghorepani
(2860m) from Pokhara(910m). If you begin your Ghorepani Poon Hill trek from
from Kathmandu, then, you are at 1350m above the sea level.
So, before you get the elevation 3210m from Ghorepani ( after one hour
hiking), you pass through Kathmandu, Pokhara, Ulleri, Banthanti, Nangethanti
and Ghorepani. The elevation variations in Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek before
getting to Poon Hill is 1350m-910m-2050-2860m-3210m.
After you conquer over Poon Hill, you will go to Tadapani which is located
at an elevation of 2630m and then to Ghandruk village with the elevation 1900m
before you return back to Pokhara(910m).
Will I get altitude sickness in Poon Hill Trek?
There in no altitude sickness threat in Poon Hill Trek as the Ghorepani
Poonhill Trek takes you to the highest elevation of 3210m. Actually, it is a
fact that no people get altitude sickness while ascending up to 3500m above the
sea level.
The second highest elevation of Poon Hill Trek is 2800m which is Ghorepani
village. If you do Poon Hill Circuit Trek, then, Deurali is as high as Poon
Hill. Tadapani is 2700m and Ghandruk is 1900m.
While ascending from Nayapool and Tikhedhunga, you will pass Ulleri and
Banthanti which are located at the elevations of 2100m and 2300m respectively.
Before Ghorepani Village( 2800m), you will walk past Nangethanti which is 2600m
high.
So, if we observe the elevation ranges of Poon Hill Trek, you will get the
highest elevation 3210m which is top of
Poon Hill and you won’t get any altitude sickness in Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek. Don’t
get scared of it. Be relaxed and do conquer over Poon Hill Trek confidently
with marvelous Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and Machhapuchhre mountains.
But, if you decide to do Annapurna Base Camp Trek via Poon Hill, then, there is some possibility of altitude sickness when you are ascending from Machhapuchhre Base Camp(3700m) to Annapurna Base Camp(4160m).
What are highligihts of Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek?
Major highlights of Ghorepani Poon
Hill Trek are:
- Spectacular mountain views of
entire Annapurna mountain range, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre( Fishtail), Ganesh
Himal and Manaslu with spellbinding sunrise from the top of the Poon Hill (
3210m)
- A short, easy and rewarding hiking
through local villages including Ulleri, Banthanti, Nangethanti, Lower
Ghorepani, Ghorepani, Tadapani, Banthanti
and Ghandruk Villages
- Diverse species of flora and faunas
in Annapurna Conservation Area, the largest prortected area of the world
- Authnetic local cusines, local
culture, warm hospitality of the local people and local lodge accommodation
- Terranced farmlands, deep woods,
melodious waterfalls and core wilderness
- Cool and Serene Pokhara city and
its major highlits like Davis Fall, Phewa Lake, Gupteswor Mahadev Cave, World
Peace Stupa and Pumdikot Mahadev Statue
- If you are looking forward a short
and easy trekking in Nepal for 4-5 days, Ghorepano Poon Hill Trek will be best
choice for you with astonishing Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and Machhapuchhre mountain
views along with Pokhara city
exploration
How long does Poon Hill Trek take?
Poon Hill Trek takes 3 days from Pokhara and 5 days from Kathmandu.
3 days Poon Hill Trek from Pokhara or 5 days Poon Hill Trek Kathmandu will be the best Poon Hill Trek Package for those who are looking forward to enjoy short Poon Hill Trek.
If you want more flexible and relaxing Poon Hill Trek, you can spend 4 days from Pokhara. In this 4 days Poon Hill Trek, one can explore Tadapani and Ghandruk village as well.
6 Days Poon Hill Trek from Kathmandu will be better and more convenient. Poon Hill Trek 6 days from Kathmandu will let you explore and experience all the local villages including Ulleri, Banthanti, Ghorepani, Tadapani and Ghandruk.
At the same time, one can explore Pokhara city and it’s all the popular tourists sites like Phewa Lake, Gupteswor Mahadev Cave, Davis Fall, Pumdikot Shiva Statue and World Peace Stupa.
So, Poon Hill Trek takes at least 3 days to maximum 6 days.
Do you know a new fact about Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek? Poon Hill Trek can be done in two days from Pokhara with the help of Poon Hill Jeep Ride up to Ulleri or Banthanti.
Is Poon Hill Trek difficult?
Poon Hill Trek is an easy trek in Annapurna region of Nepal.
This easy hike is for the beginners and it doesn’t demand any special skills and stamina of hiking.
Those who have the confidence of hiking for 4-5 hours a day at an average elevation of 2500m above the sea level can easily accomplish Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek.
Fresher and beginners are encouraged to do Poon Hill Trek as an exciting and refreshing 2-3 days hike to the top of Poon HIlll and marvel at Annapurna Himalayan Ranges.
How much does it cost to trek Poon Hill?
If you begin Poon Hill Trek from Pokhara, it costs USD 275 per person and it costs USD 375 from Kathmandu.
These costs include tourist standard hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara, Tourist Bus service, Pick ups and drops, all required trekking permits, your breakfast, trekking guide and your accommodation during the trekking days in Ghorepani, Tadapani and Ghandruk.
Do I need a guide for Poon Hill Trek?
There is not such rule that Trekkers really need guide for Poon Hill Trek; guide is not mandatory for Poon Hill Trek.
However, hiring a guide is highly recommended to the trekkers. The guide can make your Poon Hill Trek more exciting, safer and more memorable with proper guidance and assistance all round the trip.
How long does it take to trek Poon Hill?
It takes 4 days to trek to Poon Hill from Kathmandu and it takes only 2 days to trek to Poon Hill from Pokhara. So, the Poon Hill Trek takes 2-4 days to complete.
If the trekkers want to do Poonhill Circuit Trek beginning from Ulleri/Banthanti and end it in Ghandruk village, it takes minimum 5 days from Kathmandu and 3 days from Pokhara.
Even people go to Poon Hill and come back to Pokhara on the same day. It is possible only for some people who are physically sound.
Is the Poon Hill Trek Difficult?
Poon Hill Trek is easy and even the the beginners can do this short hike to Poon Hill and Ghorepani. Those who have the stamina of hiking for 3-4 hours a day at the elevation between 1500m-3300m.
Just trainers and normal clothing will work as personal equipment for Poon Hill Trek as the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is easy to do.
Even the special hiking boots, down jacket and sleeping bags are not really needed during Poon Hill Trek.
How high is Poon Hill, Nepal?
Poon Hill is located at an elevation of 3210m above the sea level. Poon Hill is located just above Ghorepani village (2860m) in Annapurna region.
Poon Hill locating itself at an elevation of 3210 m above the sea level just above Ghorepani village, it offers the most alluring Annapurna mountain ranges including big Dhaulagiri.
One can get Poon Hill Trek in 1-2 days from Pokhara and 3-4 days from Kathmandu and can enjoy beautiful sunrise and Annapurna mountain ranges from the top of Poon Hill.
Can I go to Poon Hill by car?
Going Poon Hill directly from Pokhara via Ulleri and Banthanti is not possible. Only jeep ride is possible up to Ulleri and Banthanti, not up to Ghoepani and Poon Hill. Even the jeep ride to Ulleri/ Banthanti is only possible in winter(, autumn and spring, not possible in rainy days( June, July and August) as the country road is destroyed by heavy rainfall and landslides.
If you want to go Poon Hill by car/jeep, it is possible from Beni/Tatopani side passing the villages like Kusma( Parbat) Beni, Galeswor, Sikha, Ghara and Chitre before you arrive Ghorepani village.
From Ghorepani, it is mandatory to walk 1.30 hrs. to get the top of Poon Hill.
Does the jeep go to Poon Hill?
The jeep from Pokhara goes only up to Ulleri/Banthanti for Poon Hill Trek, not to Ghorepani and Poon Hill. Even, the jeep ride to Ulleri is not possible in rainy days (June- August).
There are two types of jeep rides: private jeep and sharing jeep. Private jeep to Ulleri from Pokhara costs Rs.7000 and the sharing jeep to Ulleri from Pokhara costs Rs. 2000 per person.
When is the best time for Poon Hill Trek?
The best time for the Poon Hill Trek is during spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). These seasons offer clear skies, moderate temperatures, and stunning views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. During spring, rhododendron forests are in bloom, adding color to the trail. In the autumn, it is also beautiful with crisp mountain views and comfortable trekking conditions. Poon Hill Trek can also be done in winter months, December, January and February but spring and autumn are ideal for a safer and more enjoyable trekking experience.
Can I do Poon Hill Trek in December?
Yes, the Poon Hill Trek in December is possible. Early this month, December offers comparatively clear skies and breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountains. Temperatures can drop considerably-low in December in Poon Hill and Ghorepani, however, especially at much higher altitudes. Of course, it will be winter.
Therefore, proper winter trek gear, including warm clothes with good trekking boots, becomes a must for Poon Hill Trek. While most trails are less crowded, often snowfall may make this route challenging. Always follow weather forecasts and consider your safety with a guide in this regard while doing Poon Hill Trek in December.
Is Poon Hill Trek possible in January?
Yes, Poon Hill Trek is possible in January. Usually, the days in January are sunny, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 15°C during the daytime. However, nights may be as low as -5°C or lower.
Anticipate clear skies to give stunning mountain views but remember that mornings are very cold in higher elevations like in Ghorepani(2880m) and Poon Hill( 3210m). The trails might get icy or snowy; for this, trekking poles and crampons are really helpful. Wear layered garments, insulated jackets, and tough boots. Accommodation is available, though teahouses may be less crowded. Be prepared for shorter daylight hours and bring a sleeping bag in Poon Hill Trek in January.
Can I do Poon Hill Trek on rainy days?
While it is possible to trek to Poon Hill in the rainy season, during the months of June, July, and August, it is not the best time. The trails are muddy and slippery, and leeches are a common problem. The mountain views are often obscured by frequent rain clouds. However, the lush green landscapes and blooming flora can be beautiful. Bring proper rain gear, waterproof clothing, and sturdy trekking boots. If you trek to Poon Hill during this time, you must be prepared for challenging conditions and plan with flexibility for possible delays.
Even the jeep ride from Pokhara to Ulleri/Banthanti is not possible in June, July and August. You have to walk from either Nayapool/Birethanti or from Tikhedhunga.
How is Poon Hill Trek in winter?
Poon Hill Trek in winter, from December to February, is usually peaceful and offers clear skies with the snow-clad mountains. The trail is less crowded, hence serene. However, the temperature can get freezing, especially at night and early mornings. The snow may fall in Poon Hill and Ghorepani, adding beauty but making the trails slippery. Proper winter gear, including warm layers, gloves, and trekking poles, is essential. Accommodation is available, but facilities can be very basic as it is the low season. It is best to trek to Poon Hill with guides for safety purposes.
How is the temperature in Poon Hil in January?
In January, the temperature in Poon Hill ranges from -5°C to 10°C (23°–50°F). Nights/early mornings are freezing; it gets freezing, especially at Ghorepani and Poon Hill altitudes. Daytime temperatures are quite warm, thus providing conditions for comfortable trekking when properly layered. It is snowing, and so the trails become slippery with ice. The best way to deal with the weather in this month will be to dress warmly, waterproof, with gloves, a hat, and thermal layering for comfort during your Poon Hill Trek in January.
Is a sleeping bag required during the Poon Hill trek?
Yes, carrying a sleeping bag is highly recommended for the Poon Hill Trek, especially in colder months in December, January and February. Though teahouses provide blankets, it may not be enough in winter when temperatures fall very low. A sub-zero-rated sleeping bag guarantees a warm and comfortable sleep. During the warmer months, one can easily manage with a lighter sleeping bag or a sleeping bag liner. You can rent sleeping bags if you don't own one in Kathmandu or Pokhara before you start Poon Hill Trek.