Trip Overview
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Destination Nepal, Annapurna Region,
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Duration 7 Days
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Altitude 3210m
Ghandruk village is Nepal’s second largest Gurung settlement, famous for its colorful bazaar, cultural museum and local charm. The journey begins north of Pokhara and makes a gradual ascent along the Modhi Khola river to Ghorepani. An early wake up at Ghorepani and a short hike to the famous Poon hill before sunrise is a major highlight of this trip. The view from Poon hill is said to be one of the best on the Annapurna circuit. As the sun peeks over the horizon, illuminating a maze of peaks from Annapurna to Dhaulagiri, the epic scene will leave you speechless. Though this trip won’t take you far from the comforts of civilization, it’s a great option for those who desire a shorter trek with a genuine taste of Nepali culture and spectacular mountain views.
Itinerary
Inclusion
- Airport pickup and drop off in private vehicle
- Hotel with included breakfast in Kathmandu
- Private transportation and government licensed guide while sightseeing in Kathmandu valley
- Government licensed, experienced trekking guide and porters during trekking
- Insurance for trekking crew (guides and porters)
- All required equipment for trekking crew, kitchen tent, dining tent, and toilet tent
- Accommodations in hotels, tea-houses, or camps during trekking
- Three daily meals while trekking
- All required conservation fees and trekking permits (TIMS)
- Lunch and dinner while in Kathmandu
- Entrance fees for attractions (UNESCO world heritage sites, museums, etc.) during sightseeing in Kathmandu
- Personal insurance or cost of air rescue in the event of emergency
- Air ticket to and from Nepal from your point of origin
- Visa fee for entry into Nepal
- Personal expenses (souvenirs, alcoholic beverages, hygiene items, staff tips, etc.)
Trip Notes
While the stamina needed for a longer journey through the Annapurnas is not a requirement on this shorter trek, there are still challenges in store for the average hiker. Climbing the 3000 steps to Ulleri will definitely prove to be arduous, though there will be many places to stop and catch your breath along the way. Autumn (Sep – Nov) and Spring (Mar – May) are the best seasons to trek in the Annapurnas, with warm sunny days and crisp cold nights. Winter (Dec – Feb) can offer great visibility during the days, but may be too cold for some and there is a chance some routes may be impassible due to snow. We don’t recommend doing this trek during the summer monsoon (Jun – Jul), as the chances of missing out on the amazing view from Poon Hill due to rain would surely be a shame.
