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The quickest by-road trekking itinerary to Ghorepani in Nepal’s Annapurna region is the two-day Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek. In a short amount of time, trekking to a height of 3,210 metres creates a tapestry of priceless memories. The sunrise view of Annapurna Massif from Poon Hill station is one of the key highlights of this quick two-day climb up the Poon Hills.
Hidden away in the Annapurna Santuary mountains of Nepal is a really cool viewing point called Poon Hill. It resembles a mountaintop with breathtaking views of the Himalayas rather than being quite a town. Imagine it as your own personal balcony overlooking the entire mountain range!
The sunrises are the main draw for hikers ascending to this location.Imagine hiking up the hill and waking up before the birds. Next, gradually! As the sun peeps above the mountains, it casts an orange and pink hue across the snow-covered summits. It’s like to taking in a natural magic performance!
The two-day hike to Ghorepani Poon Hill starts in Ulleri after arriving by vehicle from Pokhara. While travelling, we pass through the villages of Nangge Thanti and Banthanti, where we get a taste of Gurung and Magar culture. Stone-paved walkways, charming villages, pony farms, terraced plains, springs, waterfalls and adorable houses may all be found on the short walk to Poon Hill. This thrilling adventure is enhanced by the path’s passing through forests of spruce, oak, rhododendron, and pine.
Our well planned 2-day Ghorepani trekking excursion makes it feasible for people with ordinary physical fitness and time constraints. Immersion in the Nepali village environment, tasting regional dishes, sipping Nepali wine, and feeling the warmth of Nepali hospitality all contribute to a more memorable experience.
Note: Pokhara is where the 2-day Poon hill trip starts. A flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara is a convenient way for individuals who want to begin this experience from Kathmandu. As an alternative, private and public transport offer road transport from Kathmandu to Pokhara. The journey, which typically takes six hours, may be delayed by things like accidents, natural disasters, political unrest, and blocked roads. Make the necessary preparations for a hassle-free and joyful hiking excursion.
For those with limited time to see the Annapurna region’s natural beauty and cultural immersion, the 2-day Poonhill Trek is a great option. What to anticipate from this little walk includes the following:
Enjoy breath-taking panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges, which include notable peaks like Machhapuchhre and Himchuli.
Quick Hike: This two-day walk from Pokhara to Poon Hill and back is ideal for people with limited time as it provides a quick yet satisfying trip.
Rich Cultural Experience: Trek through quaint villages where Gurung and Magar communities live, offering a special chance to become fully immersed in their respective traditions.
Warm Local Hospitality: Learn about the history and way of life of the Gurung people while being treated with such warmth.
Wander through breathtaking rhododendron forests, which are home to a variety of plants and animals and enhance the trek’s natural splendour.
Genuine Cuisine: Enjoy the flavour of traditional Dal Bhat while lodging in one of the neighborhood’s tea shops, which provides a genuine taste of the cuisine.
Trip with a guide: Take advantage of a completely guided trip, which guarantees a seamless and pleasurable experience. You’ll get to see both the dawn from Poon Hill and the sunset in Ghorepani.
All Ages Are Welcome: The walk is appropriate for people of all ages and has no age restrictions, so everyone may enjoy the captivating alpine views.
For the years 2024 and 2025, two days of poon hill trekking will set you back $250 USD.
The size of the group also affects how much the RT trek costs for group sharing. See the table below for specific pricing information:
10% off your initial reservation
No. of person | Cost per person |
1 person | 350 USD |
2 to 4 persons | 250 USD |
5 to 10 people | 225 USD |
Due to the varied terrain and climate during the short Annapurna trip, selecting the ideal time for a 2-day Poon Hill trip is essential for a great experience.
The two-day Poon Hill Trek is best experienced in the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). The weather is often suitable for quick treks up the Annapurna during these months.
The panoramic grandeur is enhanced by the moderate temperatures, flowering rhododendron blossoms, and bright skies that come with spring. Photographers and environment lovers should take advantage of this great moment to capture the vivid sceneries.
Trekking is best done in the autumn when visibility is clear and the weather is stable. Beautiful vistas of Dhaulagiri and the Annapurna range are made possible by the clear air. Trekking is made more enjoyable by the cool evenings and excellent daytime temps.
Although spring and autumn are the busiest seasons, it’s important to remember that other seasons can still be used for the 2-day Poon Hill Trek, but conditions may vary. Heavy rains during the monsoon season (June to August) cause slick roads and poor visibility. Temperatures can drop during winter, which runs from December to February, especially in higher elevations.
In two days, Poon Hill’s weather can change, particularly in the early morning and late at night. For comfort and safety, wear weather-appropriate clothing and enough layers. Being ready for temperature changes enables you to completely enjoy the breathtaking views without being impeded by unforeseen weather shifts.
Details | Day 1 | Day 2 |
Distance | Pokhara to Nayapul: 41km
Nayapul to Ulleri: 12 km Ulleri to Ghorepani: 10 km |
Ghorepani to Poon hill: 4km (round trip)
Ghorepani to Ulleri: 10km Ulleri to Pokhara: 53 km |
Duration | Pokhara to Nayapul: 1 hour 30 minutes (drive)
Nayapul to Ulleri: 2 hour (drive) Hiking Time: 6 to 7 hours |
Ghorepani to Poon hill: 2 hours (round)
Ghorepani to Ulleri : 3 to 4 hours Ulleri to Pokhara: 3 to 4 hours |
Altitude | Maximum Altitude: 2,874 meters (Ghorepani)
Minimum Altitude: 820 meters (Pokhara) |
Maximum height: 3,210 meters (Poon Hill)
Minimum Height: 822 meters (Pokhara) |
Mountains viewed | Mount Dhaulagiri (8,167 meters), Annapurna I (8,091 meters), Annapurna II (7,939 meters), Annapurna III (7,555 meters), Annapurna IV (7,525 meters), Annapurna South (7,219 meters), Machhapuchhre/Fishtail Mountain (6,993 meters), Bharha Sikhar (7,647 meters), Nilgiri (7,041 meters), Lamjung Himal (6,988 meters) and Hiunchuli (6,434 meters) | Mount Dhaulagiri (8,167 meters), Annapurna I (8,091 meters), Annapurna II (7,939 meters), Bharha Sikhar (7,647 meters), Annapurna III (7,555 meters), Annapurna IV (7,525 meters), Annapurna South (7,219 meters), Nilgiri (7,041 meters), Machhapuchhre/Fishtail Mountain (6,993 meters), Lamjung Himal (6,988 meters) and Hiunchuli (6,434 meters) |
Days Attraction | Pokhara, the lake city, Ghorepani (2,874 meters), Nepali cuisine, Ghorepani Poon Hill Gate, metal and wooden taps, stone-steps, pine, oak, spruce, and bamboo forest, clusters of human settlements, pony rearing, and march, Ghorepani hotels, etc.
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Ghorepani Poon Hill (3,210 meters), Nepali cuisine, metal and wooden taps, stone-steps, pine, oak, spruce and bamboo forest, clusters of human settlements, pony march and rearing, Ghorepani hotels and Nepali styled decorations, Pokhara – the lake city, cascades, rivers crossing roads, etc. |
The two-day Poon Hill Trek is a moderate walk. Although it can be a little difficult, many people—including newcomers—can manage it.
The walk is short each day and takes place on terrain with various ups and downs. All the pathways are clearly signposted, and no specialised climbing gear is required.
The altitude may be the biggest obstacle, but it’s not so high, so most people have no trouble adjusting. There are rest stops along the route so you can take your time and soak in the scenery.
All things considered, it’s a doable walk for anyone searching for a quick and easy trip in the breathtaking Himalayas.
For the two-day Poon Hill Trek to be hassle-free and safe, it is imperative that you purchase travel insurance.
Because high terrain is inherently unpredictable, unplanned weather changes, altitude sickness, and minor injuries are all possible outcomes.
A comprehensive travel insurance policy acts as a safety net, paying for lost or cancelled travel, medical crises, evacuation costs, and personal belongings. Having trustworthy insurance guarantees that any unanticipated events won’t ruin your journey, especially given the varied and difficult environments you’ll face along the way.
This provides trekkers with a sense of security and serves as an essential preventive step, enabling them to relish the stunning scenery of the Poon Hill area to the fullest, secure in the knowledge that they have a safety net in place.
You will eat breakfast, lunch and dinner on your short walk to Poon Hill. On the other hand, you can stop for tea, refreshments, or snacks throughout the trek’s midsection and take a quick break.
The most significant meal of the day is breakfast. The first meal of the journey needs to be both filling and nutritious in order to store up energy for trekking for extended periods of time. As part of our plan, breakfast will be served in teahouses on the second day, while it will be served in the hotel on the first. Breakfast will consist of a wide variety of dishes, including bread and chapatti, eggs, rice, soup, cereals, pancakes, and more.
Lunch is the primary meal in the afternoon in Nepal. You’ll have lunch on the hiking paths. Dal-bhat is the main course served at every teahouse along the trekking paths, and varieties abound.
In addition, hikers from all over the world have started to choose dal-bhat as a lunch option increasingly frequently in recent years. Rice, noodles, pasta, macaroni, spaghetti, momo (dumplings), pizza, hamburgers, dumplings, pastries, and more are among the lunch fare served in teahouses.
Dinner: It is a great way to end the day after a long and exhausting day of walking. The first dinner, which will be served at the teahouse, is included in your package. You can have the same kinds of meals for lunch and dinner at the tea cafes along the path.
The majority of Nepalese citizens eat dal baht for lunch and dinner, although visitors from other nations typically order something different. The teahouses offer a selection of hot and cold beverages along with breakfast, lunch, and dinner
When you make the short hike up Poon Hill, lodging is mostly provided by teahouses, which are more rustic than city hotels. These teahouses, however simple in design, provide all the necessities that trekkers need.
Warm blankets and twin-sharing beds are the standard sleeping arrangements, guaranteeing a pleasant and restful night’s sleep. Trekkers may anticipate functional, well-maintained facilities even if they share the restrooms. Hikers can enjoy the basic amenities required for a restorative stay amidst the scenic beauty of the trekking trails by embracing the homely charm of teahouse accomodation.
Considering the variety of elevations experienced in the brief two-day trip, altitude sickness poses a possible risk during the Poon Hill Trek. Trekkers need to be mindful of the symptoms, which can include nausea, headaches, dizziness, and dyspnea.
It’s best to acclimatise gradually by taking breaks and drinking enough of water to reduce the risk. Altitude-related problems can be greatly decreased by getting enough sleep and climbing at a reasonable speed.
Altitude sickness can be treated by drinking lots of water to stay hydrated, abstaining from alcohol and smoke, and eating a light, easily digested meal.
It is imperative to quickly descend to a lower altitude if symptoms persist or get worse. Before taking any drugs that help with acclimatisation, such as acetazolamide, hikers should speak with a medical expert.
A safe and enjoyable Poon Hill Trek requires not only taking personal safety precautions but also keeping an eye on the group’s general health and maintaining open communication with trekking guides and other travellers. Trekkers can fully enjoy the breathtaking landscapes without sacrificing their health by prioritising their health and adopting preventive measures.
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Recall to modify the packing list according to the particular season and weather for your quick walk up Poon Hill. Always pack light and make sure you have everything you need for a hassle-free and delightful hiking journey.
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