Poon hill trek done with guide. its nature and beauties

Poon hill trek done with guide. its nature and beauties

Poon Hill Trek

Poon Hill Trek
Poon Hill Trek

 Overview

The most renowned moderate trek in Nepal, Poon Hill Trek astounds trekkers with stunning vistas from several vantage points within the Annapurna Region. The lush elegance and isolation of the Annapurna Conservation Area constantly contribute to the trek’s significant attribute. The Poon Hill trek is an adventurous trek that traverses a sloping valley, waterfalls, rivers flowing from the tight ridges, and tranquil settlements of Indigenous people residing at Ghorepani and Ghandruk. The dazzling beauty of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Macchapuchre to the north illuminates the whole Gurung and Magar settlement to the south. Poon Hill Trek is a great opportunity for a refreshing getaway and a final glance at Nepal’s Western Himalayas in only four short days of adventure. http://poon hill trek

Panoramic view of the Himalayas from Poon Hill Top

The mystical aura of the Annapurna Region devours one with delight and serenity while admiring the view of the Himalayas from the 3,210m altitude of Poon Hill’s highest point. The Himalayan ridges reaching east to west will be visible from this elevated location. Catching a glimpse of the enchantment of White Annapurna and Dhaulagiri beaming straight ahead will be an unforgettable experience. Along with it, Mardi Himal and Nilgiri lend even more elegance to the sight.

Clear days will greatly increase the likelihood of seeing the city of Pokhara to the south and the far-northern Gurung Settlements. Ghorepani to Poon Hill is a 45-minute uphill trek through appealing Rhododendron and oak forests. Poon Hilltop offers breathtaking views of the glorious sunrise emerging from the hills, which is another incredible experience. There’s a higher hilltop beyond the view tower called “Poon Hill Danda” from where it’s serene to look out over the surrounding Annapurna region without having to deal with the crowd.

The magnificence of Ghorepani and Ghandruk on Poon Hill Trek

A peaceful hamlet nestled amid verdant hills, Ghorepani serves as the primary destination for trekkers seeking a peaceful respite and rest stop. Oak, pine, juniper, and rhododendron forests encompass the picturesque hamlet of Ghorepani. One can discover several pieces of vegetation that cover the entire region of the trekking trail to Ghorepani. There is also a good possibility of encountering native animals such as musk deer, red pandas, and Himalayan Thar. At Ghorepani, tiny teahouses, stores, and traditional eateries serve trekkers the finest dishes and unwinding.

The Gurung and Magar communities dwell within and around Ghorepani, and it is common to come across their traditional festivities during the Poon Hill Trek. Ghandruk is another picturesque settlement on the Annapurna Trekking Trail that offers scenic views of the surrounding hamlets and lush valleys. The Gurung people, are the major ethnic group of people, inhabiting the vicinity of Ghandruk.

The settlement is perched on the crest of a majestic hillside with a backdrop to the Himalayas. A bright day allows a magnificent view of the stunning Himalayan peaks of Dhaulagiri, Macchapuchre, Annapurna, and Hiunchuli. The cottage-style buildings built of mud and woods, as well as the stone trail that falls within the Annapurna Sanctuary, bring nostalgia and joy to the Poon Hill Trek.

Poon Hill Trek Highlights

  • Indulge in the everyday activities of the Gurung community dwelling in and around Ghandruk
  • Admire an incredible panorama of Dhaulagiri, Macchapuchre, Hiunchuli, and Annapurna from the Poon Hill Top
  • Trek through woods of rhododendrons, across suspension bridges, and come across waterfalls
  • Enjoy the verdant surroundings while exploring the hamlet of Ghorepani
  • Savour the scenery of farmlands and paddy fields of Ulleri
  • Traverse through the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) and witness diverse flora and wildlife species
  • A brief and rejuvenating trek beneath the majestic Himalayas

 Itineraries

Day 01 – Drive from Pokhara to Nayapul and Trek to Tikhedhunga (1450m) – 6 hours

Our guide will pick you up from your hotel and drive you an hour north from Pokhara. Nayapul will be our starting location for the Poon Hill trek. The trail climbs steadily upward to the verdant farmland, passing by rivers, waterfalls, and settlements until arriving at Birethanthi. After a brief stop in Birethanthi to take in the scenery, we will proceed to Tikhedhunga. Tikhedhunga will be our overnight stop.

Day 02 – Trek from Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani (2,874m) – 6 hours

The fresh morning atmosphere, along with our first view of the Annapurna, ignites us. As we cross the Tikhedhunga suspension bridge, the gorgeous settlement of Ulleri greets us. Proceeding the trek, the moist ambiance of oak, juniper, and pine trees will be something to relish as we approach the Annapurna Conservation Area. Through the viewpoint of Hiunchuli and Dhaulagiri, the trial will direct us to the heavenly village of Nagthanthi. A brief halt here will expose us to the everyday activities of the Gurung people who inhabit within the Nagthanthi vicinity. The trek continues until we hit Ghorepani, an idyllic hamlet just below Poon Hill. Our overnight stay will be in Ghorepani.

Day 03 – Trek From Ghorepani to Poon Hill and Decend to Tadapani (3,210m) – 6 hours

The trek begins early in the morning and continues uphill for 45 minutes to the highest observation point of Poon Hill. A yellow beam of early sunlight lands straight on Poon Hill, providing an incredible vista. The Poon Hill’s high spot offers a comprehensive view encompassing the ridges of Annapurna South, Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Dhaulagiri, Hiunchuli, Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, and Tukuche. Following a while, the trek will head downward in the direction of Ghorepani. With its serene view of the Himalayas and surrounding countryside, a quick breakfast at Ghorepani will be soothing. After descending and passing through the marvelous Rhododendron vegetation, we will arrive at the village of Tadapani. Tadapani serves as a significant hub for several trekking locations and is home to plenty of tea shops. Overnight at Tadapani.

Day 04 – Tadapani to Ghandruk (1,940m) – 6 hours

Today, on our way to Ghandruk, we are going to trek for more than four hours. The trail starts at the Gurung community, where lovely rhododendron trees, singing birds, and diverse flora greet trekkers. Ascending towards the Ghandruk, the stream flows with pure, pristine water. Once we have some tea and some refreshments, we will continue on our trek through the Rhododendron forest, passing via the tiny community of Berikharka. The beauty of Ghandruk greets us in an hour. It will be a fantastic overnight stay in the serene community of Ghandruk.

Day 05 – Descend to Nayapul and Drive back to Pokhara (1,700m) – 5 hours

The combination of toast and tea while witnessing the final sight of the Himalayas will be something to cherish at Ghandruk. The stone-made trail will lead us through the picturesque village of Ghandruk. Mud dwellings and the local Gurung community represent the traditional local lifestyle of Nepalese people living in the mountainous part of the country. Following a two-hour trek, we will arrive at Syauli Bazaar, from where we will board a jeep and head to Pokhara. The off-road route will curve across the hills and pass through Nayapul’s fertile region before leading us on the Baglung-Pokhara Highway in the direction of Pokhara. The evening by Pokhara’s lakeside, complete with music and food, will be unforgettable.

Best Season for Poon Hill Trek

The Annapurna Region has irregular weather variations, particularly around the high terrain. For this reason, it’s crucial to forecast the weather and choose the ideal trekking season to capture the greatest views and memories. Furthermore, Poon Hill Trek is accessible at any time of year, but understanding the optimal season for trekking will be incredibly beneficial for trekkers.

Spring Season (March to May)

The ideal choice for trekkers is to take a Trek to Poon Hill in the spring. The flowering of Rhododendron blankets the whole Kaski and Annapurna Region, adding to nature’s spectacular beauty. Moderate temperatures and mild precipitation will allow a bare-eyed viewing of the Himalayas. This season promises to provide some amazing views from Poon Hill and a high likelihood of encounters with the local flora and wildlife.

Temperature – 5 º C to 15 º C

Autumn Season (September to November)

The rain renders the Annapurna Region a veritable rainbow of greenery and leaves from September. Warm temperatures accompanied by a northerly wind create a pleasant atmosphere for the Poon Hill Trek. There will be no rain, and if rain does fall, it will be light. During this season, one may also get a chance to celebrate Nepal’s primary festivals like Dashain and Tihar with the local people. Following spring, this is yet another fantastic time to experience the Poon Hill Trek.

Temperature – 5 º C to 20 º C

Summer Season (June to August)

The sun rises, sending scorching beams straight towards the ground. As Pokhara heats up, hikers typically flee to the upper regions to avoid the blazing heat. Torrential rain in the mountainous terrain, on the other hand, might cause landslides and floods. Furthermore, the likelihood of clouds and fog obscuring the entire vista and scenery is considerable. Aside from that, one may forecast the weather and decide to embark on the Poon Hill Trek, since at this time of year the picturesque farmlands with views of the Himalayas and verdant surroundings would appear spectacular following the rain.

Temperature – 10 º C to 25 º C

Winter Season (December to February)

In the Annapurna region, winters may be bitterly cold, making trekking quite challenging. The frigid breeze that blows directly over the hills adds to the coldness. The higher Annapurna Region will get significant snowfall. Nonetheless, one may experience the winter atmosphere of the Annapurna Region by taking the Poon Hill Trek with the appropriate gear and cold-weather apparel.

Temperature – -5 º C to 10 º C

 Permits for Poon Hill Trek

Trekking Information Management System (TIMS) and Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) are the two permits needed for Poon Hill Trek. ACAP will undoubtedly be necessary as the trial goes through the Annapurna Sanctuary. The Poon Hill Trek does not require any additional permits, such as a restricted area permit. Our trekking organization will take care of each of the permits required for the Poon Hill Trek.

Price of Permits

Permits       Foreign Countries                         SAARC Countries
TIMS           Individual USD 20 (NPR 2000)              Individual USD  (NPR 1000)
                    Group USD 10 (NPR 1000)                       Group USD 6 (NPR 600)
 
ACAP          USD 30 (NPR 3000)                                 USD 10 (NPR 1000)

 One can easily obtain these permits from either Kathmandu or Pokhara. All you need to do is visit a Tourist Information Centre and complete an application with your information, including a photocopy of your passport with two to three passport-size photographs. With nothing stopping you now, you are all set to start the Poon Hill Trek.

Poon Hill Trek Meals and Accommodation

Accommodation

The accommodations in Pokhara will be of the highest quality, as you will be staying in a three-star hotel and making use of its excellent amenities to the maximum. Meanwhile, throughout the trek, twin-sharing accommodations with attached bathrooms will be available in Ghorepani and Ghandruk. A separate room with lovely amenities is also available for solo trekkers. With the Himalayas lighting up to the north, the view from the roof and windows will be breathtaking. The roomy hotel and nice night’s sleep will enhance your Poon Hill Trek to the Maximum

Meals

There will be three meals each day: breakfast in the morning, lunch, and dinner. Tea, toast, locally baked bread, butter jam, cereal bars, tortillas, berries, and a selection of tea and coffee will all be served for breakfast. The main dishes for lunch will mostly consist of Dhaal Bhaat Tarkari, Momo, Desserts, Pizzas, Chowmien, Steaks, Chicken, Fish, and Vegetable curries, sandwiches, beverages, and many more. Also, dinner will be the same as lunch, with a wide range of menu options to enjoy with different accommodations. The trek will need a significant level of durability; thus, we advise trekkers to consume meals that provide stamina. Fiber-rich eating such as beans, green vegetables, and fruits, together with hot lemon juice and an energy bar, will supply you with adequate refreshment and strength for the trek. We also advise avoiding using alcohol or other caustic beverages during a trek as they may have adverse consequences.

Poon Hill Trek Difficulty Level

The difficulty level of the Poon Hill Trek ranges from easy to moderate. Trekkers who have been engaging in physical activities and modest exercise will find this to be a simple trek. On the other hand, the trek can be too challenging for a beginner. It takes a lot of endurance to keep up for five hours a day, therefore it’s imperative to concentrate on mild exercise in the weeks leading up to the excursion to improve flexibility. With a maximum elevation of 3,200m, the Poon Hill Trek’s whole circuit is 45 km long. Nonetheless, the trek is appropriate for trekkers of all ages who want to experience the natural beauty of the Annapurna Region in a short period.

 Poon Hill Trek FAQs

Is a guide necessary for the Poon Hill Trek?

  • The guide is well-versed in all aspects of trekking and possesses extensive knowledge of the trekking destinations. It is quite difficult to comprehend the trial and appreciate the details of the scenery without a guide. For a pleasurable and safe experience on the Poon Hill Trek, it is thus recommended to hire a guide.

Do I need to carry Travel Insurance while Trekking to Poon Hill?

  • Travel insurance is essential for Poon Hill Trek. It can cover your medical expenses as well as theft, robbery, and evacuation. Beyond that, it’s critical to have travel insurance that includes coverage for helicopter rescues in the event of natural disasters.

Will charging and internet facilities be accessible along the trek?

  • On the trek to Poon Hill, all teahouses and lodging will offer internet access and charging facilities. There could be an additional fee, which would be between 100 and 200 NPR. You may also bring a power bank with you as a backup charger for your electrical gadgets.

Is it possible for me to do a solo Poon Hill Trek?

  • For the trekkers, we arrange both group and solo treks. You’ll receive a specific reduction on the trekking package cost when you take part in the group treks. Similarly, we will set up a private guide, a guidebook, and an exclusive room at an accommodation for a trekker who wants a solo trek.

Is Poon Hill Trek Suitable for the beginners?

  • Poon Hill trek is a short adventure with a moderate to low degree of difficulty. Yes, this will be the ideal trek for those who are beginners to trekking.

How should I book my Poon Hill Trek?

  • Making a reservation for the Poon Hill trek is quite simple and takes little time. Simply navigate to the upper right corner of our website to view our tour representative’s details. You can fill out the necessary information and get in touch with our tour representative. You will be ready for the Poon Hill trek once you have completed the booking deposit.

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