Ghorepani – Poon Hill Sunrise Trek – 10 Days

Highlights

Trek through dense rhododendron forest, take in panoramic views in the Annapurna region, watch stunning sunrise at one of the best viewpoint – Poon Hill, experience local culture and traditions in the Himalayas, tour UNESCO world heritage sites in Kathmandu, and relax in the charming Pokhara City and its famous Phewa Lake.

Group size2 – 14 people
Trip duration10 days
Service levelStandard
ActivitiesTrekking and sightseeing
Maximum altitude3,210 m
Physical ratingEasy to moderate
Arrival / Departure atKathmandu / Kathmandu
TransportDomestic flights between Kathmandu and Pokhara; private vehicle between other destinations for the activities included in the itinerary
Meals includedBreakfast in Kathmandu and Pokhara; all meals during trekking; a welcome dinner and a farewell dinner
Accommodation3-star hotels or equivalent in Kathmandu and Pokhara; teahouses during trekking.  All accommodation is on a double occupancy basis.
Age requirements12+ (children under 18 must be accompanied by parent(s)

 

Trip Description

One of the most popular trekking routes in Nepal, Ghorepani - Poon Hill sunrise trek is a short trekking trip that is relatively easy but offers fantastic views of the snow-capped mountains in the Annapurna region. This trip is ideal for people who want to participate in a moderately active trip without taking on too many physical challenges.  It is also suitable for those who want to take a warm-up trekking trip before being committed to a more challenging one such as ABC and EBC treks.

Reaching as high as 3,210m at Poon Hill, this trip includes a 5-day trek that will take you to the best sunrise viewpoint – Poon Hill.  Sip a cup of hot chocolate or coffee, learn the names of some of the world’s highest peaks from your guide, frame the fantastic mountain views in your memory or camera, and you will feel you are in a paradise.

With the breathtaking scenery at the Phewa Lake in Pokhra, the dense rhododendron forest and peaceful villages on the trek, the panoramic views of Himalayas, and the exquisite temples and shrines in Kathmandu, this trip is a delight to your eyes.   You will also have an opportunity to take on such sensational (and optional) activities as paragliding and Everest mountain flight to appreciate the breathtaking views presented by the Himalayan range.

 

Itinerary Outline

  • Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu (1,300m)
  • Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and trek preparation. Optional: Everest Mountain Flight in the early morning
  • Day 3: Fly to Pokhara (820m, 25 min) in the early morning. Boating in Phewa Lake and a relaxing walk around the lake. Optional: Paragliding
  • Day 4: Pokhara to Nayapul (1.5 hours’ drive), then trek to Ulleri (1,960m, 5 to 6 hours)
  • Day 5: Ulleri to Ghorepani (2,850m, 4 to 5 hours)
  • Day 6: Ghorepani to Poon Hill (3,210m, 1.5 hours hiking up) to Tadapani (2,670m, 5 to 6 hours)
  • Day 7: Tadapani to Ghandruk (1,940m, 3 to 4 hours)
  • Day 8: Ghandruk to Nayapul (4 hours), then drive to Pokhara
  • Day 9: Fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu (25 min). Optional: Bhaktapur Tour
  • Day 10: Depart or extend your stay. Optional: Everest Mountain Flight (if not taken on Day 2)

 

About Accommodation

We will stay in 3-star hotels or equivalent in Kathmandu and Pokhara, and teahouses during trekking. All accommodation is based on double occupancy. Single occupancy can be arranged at request with an extra cost.  However, single occupancy may not be available at some teahouses during trekking in high seasons. 

A teahouse is basically a combination of guest house, a restaurant, and social hang-out place. Teahouses are usually basic, with twin beds in each room and very little additional furniture. Blankets are generally provided but you may want to bring a sleeping bag as the temperature can be much lower at night in mountains.  Most bathrooms are shared with either squat type or western style toilets.  Teahouses usually have running water and cold shower.  Hot shower is available at some teahouses at an additional cost.

Each teahouse has a large dining room, served as a restaurant and a social gathering place, warmed by the bukhara stove (an iron cylinder, fitted with a chimney duct, in which a log fire is lighted). As some villages do not have hydroelectric power, the dining room and the rooms usually use solar lighting. Some teahouses have electricity for charging small appliances (mobile phones and cameras) at a small cost.

Free WIFI is available in the hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara.  During trekking, some teahouses provide WIFI at a small charge, but in some places WIFI is not available.

 

About Meals

During trekking, we will usually have breakfast and dinner at the teahouse we stay, and lunch will be provided at one of the restaurants we trek by. Every teahouse serves the traditional Nepali meal Dal Bhat (rice and lentils), as well as a variety of different food items such as rice, vegetables, noodles, potatoes soup, and western food such as pizza, pasta and French fries. Non-vegetarian option is usually available at low altitude levels.  However, due to the storage issue, fresh meat is not available at some teahouses above certain altitude, but preserved meat (sausages, salami, etc.) may be served.  

One tea or coffee will be served in each meal during trekking. Soft drinks, snacks and beer are available to purchase in most of the teahouses and restaurants along the trails.

In Kathmandu and Pokhara, breakfast will be provided in the hotels.  You will also be treated with a welcome dinner and a farewell dinner at a nice Nepalese restaurant. This will give you an opportunity to enjoy a well-prepared traditional Nepalese food and dance performance.

 

About Drinking Water

Although bottled water is available to purchase on the trail, we don’t encourage the use of bottled water as the plastic bottles have a negative impact on environment.  All teahouses provide boiled water for trekkers at a small cost.  Bring your own re-usable or thermal bottles.  Thermal bottles can also keep the beverage warm which is a delightful treat to your stomach in trekking when the temperature is low,   Water filtration or chemical disinfection can be another option.

 

Physical Condition & Experience Requirements

This trek is a fairly easy trek that is suitable for people who are able to walk for around 4-5 hours a day with a light daypack.  People with pre-existing medical conditions such as heart or lung diseases or high blood pressure should inform Skyway Nepal Treks staff before booking the trek.  Consultation with your doctor is highly recommended.  Travelers are encouraged to exercise and walk or hike regularly for a few weeks before the trip.  To enhance strength, travelers could simulate the trekking trip by hiking in forests with some level of elevation for a few hours and with a daypack containing a 3-5 kg load.

 

Best Time to Travel

Temperature in mountains can be extremely low during the winter season, and heavy rain is normal during the monsoon season.  For this trip, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best months.

 

Booking Notes

  • A customized itinerary and alternative transportation (domestic flights vs ground transportation) can be arranged upon request.
  • Alternative accommodation (luxury or budget level) may be available. Please ask before booking.
  • If you wish to arrive earlier or extend your stay, accommodation can be arranged for you. Ask us about trip packages and options for trip extension.
  • Ask us for optional tours and pricing. There are many exciting tours and activities that you may be interested. Please discuss with our staff before booking and after you arrive so that we can make necessary arrangements for you.
  • Currency exchange service is available upon request.

Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu

We will pick you up at the airport and transfer you to the hotel. The rest of the day is free time to explore in Thamel, the commercial centre in Kathmandu. 

In the evening, you will be treated with a welcome dinner, including traditional Nepali food and dance performance, at a lovely Nepali restaurant.

Before the dinner, there will be a brief meeting with your guide to go over some important matters regarding trekking.

If you need to rent trekking gear, make sure to talk to our staff after you arrive.

(Meal included: Welcome dinner.  Accommodation: Hotel in Kathmandu)

 

Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and Trek Preparation

Take an optional Everest Mountain Flight (1-hour) in the early morning, if weather permits. 

Optional:

A Nepali special, Everest Mountain Flight is a great way for travelers of all categories to witness the spectacular mountain scenery in the Himalayan range, especially for those who have a time constraint and those who do not want trekking.

Shortly after taking off from Tribhuvan International Airport, some of the world’s famous mountains will be presented to you in sequence, and some of these glorious mountains are yet to be conquered: Gosaithan (8,013m), Dorje Lhakpa (6,966m), Gauri-Shankar (7,134m), Chugimago (6,297m), Numbur (6,956m), Karyolung (6,511m), Cho-oyu (8,201m), Gyanchungkang (7,952m), Pumori (7,161m), Nuptse (7,855m), and finally the world’s highest mountain Everest (8,848m).

Floating over the snow covered world’s highest mountains Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu, the spectacular views of the Himalayas will make you feel on top of the world.  This 1-hour scenic flight provides sensational flying experience, which will stay in your memory for the rest of your life. 

 

After breakfast, take a guided tour in Kathmandu Valley to four UNESCO World Heritage sites.  Explore Hindu and Buddhist temples, pagodas, palaces and monuments.  Treat yourself with a feast of cultural heritage and finest artworks.

Patan Durbar Square, also known as Lalitpur, is the oldest of the three royal cities in Kathmandu Valley.  Patan is home to fine arts and famous for its rich cultural heritage.  You will enjoy the beautiful woodcarvings and metal statues in Patan Durbar Square and learn about the history of this old royal palace.

Swayambhunath, also known as Monkey Temple, is a great example of religious harmony in Nepal.  Along with the oldest stupas of its kind in Nepal, there are numerous shrines and monasteries. Legend has it that the glory of Kathmandu Valley started from this place. This site overlooks Kathmandu Valley, providing a great panoramic view of the capital city.   Let the playful monkeys that wander freely in the temple amuse you. If you are into art, take time to visit the Thangka Painting School located in one of the towers. The exquisite Tibetan Buddhist art form is a guaranteed eye-opener.

 

Bouddhanath Stupa (or Bodnath Stupa), the largest stupa in Nepal, is one of the largest Buddhist shrines in the world.  It is also the holiest Tibetan Buddhist temple outside of Tibet.  Built in the 14th century, Bodnath Stupa is the centre of Tibetan culture in Kathmandu and offers rich Buddhist symbolism.  

 

Pashupatinath Temple, one of the holiest temples, is worshiped both by Hindus and Buddhists.  It is the most important temple dedicate to god Shiva.  It is believed those who die in Pashupatinath Temple are reborn as a human, no matter how they behave when they are alive.  Thus, every year, many elderly Hindus come here in the last few weeks of their lives, to die and to be cremated on the banks of the sacred river Bagmati.The tour will finish in the mid-afternoon. 

 

The tour will finish in the mid-afternoon. 

If you need to do last-minute shopping for trekking gear, feel free to ask our staff for assistance. 

In the evening, organize your belongings as we will leave very early next morning.

(Meal included: breakfast.  Accommodation: Hotel in Kathmandu)

 

Day 3: Kathmandu to Pokhara

Take an early flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara (altitude: 820m), and enjoy a fantastic bird’s eye view of the countryside and the Annapurna mountains. 

Pokhara, a gateway to the Annapurna area, is considered to be the most beautiful place in the world.  After we check in the hotel and have a short rest, we will take a boat ride in Phewa Lake to enjoy its charm, and visit Tal Barahi Temple which is a 2-storey pagoda on a little island. Afterwards, we will take a leisure walk around the Phewa Lake and further enjoy the charm of Phewa Lake.

The afternoon is your free time to explore the city.  You can rent a small boat (at own cost) to paddle in the Phewa Lake, and enjoy the beautiful lake with the stunning Annapurna at the background, and watch the sunset from the lake.

You can also take the exciting activity of paragliding, taking off at Sarangkot and landing on the lakeside of Phewa Lake.

Optional:

Paragliding in Pokhara.  Paragliding is a thrilling way to view the beauty of Sarangkot and Phewa Lake.  While wind brushes your face and floats you in the air, you are as free as an eagle to enjoy a bird’s eye view of the Phewa Lake and fantastic views of the snowcapped Annapurna mountains.  It is definitely a sensational and memorable experience.

No previous aviation experience is required as you will be seated in a harness which is attached to the pilot’s and to the wing.  All you need to do is to sit back and relax, enjoy the amazing feeling of flying and great views, and take pictures if you want.

What this activity offers is not limited to the exciting flying experience.  The take-off location is at Sarangkot where you can overlook the city of Pokhara and the charming Phewa Lake.  The landing spot is at the lakeside of Phewa Lake, known for spectacular sunrise and sunset views over the Himalayas.

(Meal included: Breakfast.  Accommodation: Hotel in Pokhara)

 

Day 4: Pokhara to Ulleri

After breakfast, we will drive for about 1.5 hours to Nayapul (altitude: 1,070m).  Begin to trek at Nayapul to Ulleri.  This is an easy walk.  We will pass a few villages on our way and arrive at the beautiful ethnic Gurung village of Ulleri (altitude: 1,960m, 5 to 6 hours’ trekking).

(Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.  Accommodation: teahouse in Ulleri)

 

Day 5: Ulleri to Ghorepani

Trek from Ulleri to Ghorepani (altitude: 2,850m, 4 to 5 hours’ trekking).  We will walk through the dense rhododendron forest to the village of Ghorepani, which is a stopping place for horses, mules and ponies that carry loads from and to Pokhara and Jomsom.

We will enjoy the scenic views and acclimatize in the rest of the day at Ghorepani.

(Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.  Accommodation: teahouse in Ghorepani)

 

Day 6: Ghorepani to Poon Hill to Tadapani 

Today is a highlight of this trek.  We will wake up early to catch the sunrise at Poon Hill (altitude: 3,210m, 2 hours’ trekking).  Let the stunning mountain scenery on the route amaze you, look for colourful birds in the rhododendron forest, and enjoy the great vistas at Poon Hill.

Poon Hill is a popular sunrise viewpoint.  At dawn, you breathe in the cold and fresh air, sip a hot chocolate or tea, and wait for the sun peeking over the mountain range. Poon Hill offers a panoramic view of Mt. Dhaulagiri (8,167m), Tukuche (6,920m), Nilgiri (6,940m), Annapurna South, Annapurna I (8,091m), Hiunchuli (6,441m), Tarke Kang (7,193m) and the entire Annapurna Range.  When the glowing sphere emerges from the east, it illuminates the mountain peaks with a holy golden hue.  That is an experience hard to forget.

After we hike back and have breakfast in the teahouse at Ghorepani, we will begin to descend.  While walking down the trail, enjoy the beautiful scenery.  Some sections of the trail maybe covered in snow and ice.  Be sure you take extra caution when you venture through these areas. We will stay overnight at Tadapani (altitude: 2,670m, 5 to 6 hours’ trekking). 

(Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.  Accommodation: teahouse in Tadapani)

 

Day 7: Tadapani to Ghandruk

The trail consists of a few steep downhill slopes in this section.  We descend quickly to another beautiful Gurung village Ghandruk (altitude: 1,940m, 3 to 4 hours’ trekking). This is an easy walk.  In Ghandruk, you will be treated with amazing views of Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre (nicknamed “fishtail” due to its double summit).

Take a tour in this beautiful village and visit the Old Gurung Museum to learn about Gurung culture and tradition.

(Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.  Accommodation: teahouse in Ghandruk)

 

Day 8: Ghandruk to Nayapul to Pokhara

This is the final day of our trekking. We will walk through Modi Khola Valley back to Nayapul (approximately 4 hours’ trekking), where we drive back to Pokhara.  

We may just be in time to enjoy sunset from the lake, or take a leisure walk along the Phewa Lake if you want.  Reward yourself with a beer at a local restaurant in the evening. Be sure to check out the mountain views at the rooftop terrace of the hotel.

 (Meals included: Breakfast and lunch.  Accommodation: Hotel in Pokhara)

 

Day 9: Pokhara to Kathmandu

Take the flight back to Kathmandu in the morning. After we check in the hotel, it is free time for you to explore Kathmandu further. Walk on the narrow streets in Thamel and shop for gifts and souvenirs before heading back home next day. You can escape to the historical and tranquil Garden of Dreams for a pleasant stroll.

You can also take an optional tour to Bhaktapur and Kathmandu Durbar Square.

In the evening, you will be treated with a farewell dinner and Nepali dance performance.  Make sure this time you entertain yourself by following the dance performers’ lead to learn Nepali traditional dance.

Optional:

A guided tour of UNESCO world heritage sites Bhaktapur and Kathmandu Durbar Square.

Bhaktapur: Known as the City of Devotees, Bhaktapur is one of the three royal cities in Kathmandu Valley.  In this ancient city, you will explore beautiful Hindu temples, pagodas and structures, including 55-window Palace, the Golden Gate and the Lion Gate. Take a detailed look at the exquisite sculptures and woodcarvings; wander around in the city to enjoy the display of magnificent local products, pottery, artworks; and shop for souvenirs. This tour provides an insight into the life and style of the ancient kingdom Bhaktapur.

 

Kathmandu Durbar Square, or Hanuman-Dhoka Durbar Square, was strategically located at the heart of the ancient city Kathmandu. Still a central location today, Kathmandu Durbar Square continuously impresses visitors with its exquisite wood carvings and rich history. Once the residence of Nepal's Royal family, the palace is a concert of eastern and western architecture with incredible 50 temples within the vicinity.  The shrines and temples in the square, both Hindu and Buddhist, are mostly pagoda style and were built in the period from 15th to 18th century. The name Hanuman-Dhoka Durbar was from the statue of Hanuman built by King Pratap Malla at the entrance of the royal palace in 1672 AD.

 (Meals included: breakfast and farewell dinner.  Accommodation: Hotel in Kathmandu)

 

Day 10: Depart or extend your stay

Depart at any time.  Our staff will drop you off at Tribhuvan International Airport. 

If your flight is in the afternoon and you did not have a chance to participate, the optional Everest mountain flight could highlight the day for you if you did not have a chance to take on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure.  Ask our staff about it when booking this trip.

 

Optional:

Everest Mountain Flight (see details in Day 2)

(Meals included: Breakfast.  Accommodation: None)

Price Includes

  • Airport / hotel transfers
  • Kathmandu to Pokhara and Pokhara to Kathmandu flights
  • Private vehicle between other destinations for the activities included in the itinerary
  • All accommodation on a double occupancy basis
  • Trekking Permit and TIMS fees
  • All meals during trekking, all breakfasts in Kathmandu and Pokhara, one welcome dinner and one farewell dinner
  • Duffle bag for trekking (to be returned after the trip)
  • Experienced English-speaking trekking guide and a team of porters (one for every two clients) and assistants during trekking
  • Entrance fees and an English-speaking guide for the Kathmandu sightseeing tour
  • Insurance for the trekking guide and porters
  • First Aid kit (carried by the trekking guide)

 

Price Excludes:

  • International flight, travel insurance, visitor visa fee
  • All optional activities
  • Meals not mentioned (please allow for $80-120 USD for meals not included)
  • Personal trekking gear (available for rent)
  • Personal expenses
  • Drinking water, snacks, hot shower and WIFI during trekking
  • Tips for guides and porters
  • Charges for excessive luggage
  • Any other extra costs due to unforeseen circumstances

 

Optional Activities to Book during the Trip:

  • Paragliding in Porkhara (Day 3)
  • Bhaktapur Tour (Day 9)
  • Everest Mountain Flight (Day 2 or 10)

 

Suggested Activities or Tours for Extended Stay:

  • Bardian National Park
  • Chitwan Nation Park
  • Nagarkot Sunset/Sunrise with Bhaktapur Tour
  • Trishuli River Whitewater Rafting
  • Lumbini tour
  • Yoga Retreat 

Required from you

  • Prior to your arrival: in order to obtain the trekking permit for you, we will need a scanned copy of your passport ID page
    • After you arrive, the following items are needed from you:

(1) Three photos (passport size or smaller)

(2) Travel insurance and emergency contact information

 

Weather Related

  • Weather conditions in the Himalayas can change rapidly, which could result in alternations of the itinerary. Travelers need to be prepared for all weather conditions and changes in the itinerary if necessary.  The group leader (or trekking guide) will take their best effort to make your trip experience enjoyable.
  • Domestic flights can be impacted by weather conditions. If the weather is not suitable for flying, ground transportation will be arranged.

 

Risk Related

  • The itinerary is designed to allow for adequate acclimatization. However, you may experience altitude sickness and oxygen deprivation on this trek.  Be sure to consult with your travel doctor before your trip.  If the group leader (or trekking guide) deems it is unsafe for you to continue trekking at any point, you may be arranged to descend to a lower altitude or required to terminate the trek.
  • Due to the nature of this trip, the activities included may involve some degree of risk. Obtaining travel insurance is highly recommended.

 

Baggage Related

  • Baggage requirements:

(1) Domestic flights: maximum 15 kg for check-in and 5 kg for carry-on for each passenger. Excessive weight could be charged for an extra fee.

(2) Porters during trekking: One porter will be assigned to two clients.  Each porter will carry a maximum weight of 25 kg (12.5kg for each client, in a duffle bag or a backpack)

  • A duffle bag will be provided to every two clients. You may want to bring a few smaller soft bags to keep your belongings together and tidy before putting them in the duffer bag.
  • If you don’t have your own trekking gear (trekking poles, sleep bag, etc.), you can rent them in Kathmandu. Talk to our staff after you arrive (A sleep bag is recommended as nighttime temperatures in mountains can be low. Wearing a down filled or fleece jacket in sleeping can also keep you warm).

Clothing

  • Down jacket, 1
  • Waterproof jacket, light weighted, 1
  • Water proof pants, light weighted, 1 pair
  • Hiking pants, light weighted, 2-3
  • Base layer top, wool or synthetic, 2-3
  • Base layer bottom, wool or synthetic, 2
  • Middle layer top, fleece or other light weighted material, 1-2
  • Middle layer bottom, fleece or other light weighted material, 1
  • Short sleeve T-shirt, 2
  • Shorts, 1
  • Underwear
  • Other casual clothing (for non-trekking use)
  • Swimming suit (only for trekking routes with hotsprings)
  • Plastic bags (for wrapping clothes), a few

Footwear or Other Clothing Accessories

  • Hiking boots, 1 pair
  • Walking shoes or sport shoes, 1 pair
  • Slipper, 1 pair
  • Thick wool or synthetic socks, 2-3 pairs
  • Light socks, 2 pairs
  • Gloves, warm and water proof, 1 pair
  • Light gloves, 1 pair
  • Handwarmer, a few packs
  • Soap/ laundry hanger or clips/ rope
  • Shoulder bag (light weighted, for non-trekking use)

Trekking Gear

  • Day pack
  • Soft bags (1-3) (to put belongs in Skyway’s duffle bag during trekking)
  • Sleeping bag
  • Sleeping bag liner
  • Reusable water bottles or hydration pack (Camelbak)
  • Water filter or disinfection tablets (nice to have)
  • Light weighted thermal bottle (nice to have)
  • Head lamp or flashlight with some batteries
  • Sunglasses
  • Sun hat
  • Headscarf or bandana
  • Walking poles
  • Gaiters (nice to have)
  • Crampon (nice to have)
  • Raincoat (nice to have)
  • Travel knife (nice to have)
  • Small pack of duct tape (nice to have)

 

Personal Hygiene and Skin Care

  • Personal Hygiene kit
  • Skin care products
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Sunblock
  • Lip balm
  • Hand moisturizer
  • Drying towel, light weighted, 1
  • Small face towel, 1
  • Travel tissue pack, a few packs
  • Toilet paper (a few rolls)
  • Nail clipper

Food and Snacks

  • Dried meat
  • Nuts
  • Chocolate
  • Energy bars or other snacks
  • Chewing gum

 

Documents and Money

  • Flight e-ticket
  • Passport and a copy of ID page
  • Passport-size pictures, 4 (1 for visa application and 3 for the trekking documents)
  • Cash (for trip cost balance, tips, meals not included, personal expenses, shopping)
  • Credit card / debt card
  • Money belt
  • Travel insurance policy document and contact
  • Emergency contact information
  • Hotel name in Kathmandu (need it when filling out Arrival Card at the airport)
  • Travel agency’s contact info

 

Medicine and First Aid

  • Medicine prescribed by the travel doctor
  • Prescription medicine (if any)
  • Band aids
  • Polysporin
  • Callus cushion (for callus and blisters)
  • Advil or Tynol (for headache, dry cough and cold)
  • Gravel (for nausea)
  • Halls or other medicine (for sour throat)

 

Electronics

  • Multi-volt adaptor
  • Camera, charger, backup batteries and backup SD memory card
  • Cellphone and charger

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