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Ghorepani Poonhill Trek

3210 m

Ghorepani Poonhill Trek is a paradise for travelers who want to witness some amazing views of the Himalayas without facing a lot of difficulties. The trail takes us through enchanting rhododendron forests and along the flowing rivers eventually offering an extraordinary views of Dhaulagiri , Annapurna I , Annapurna South , Nilgiri , Tukuche Peak, Hiuchuli , Machhapuchre (Fishtail ) , Lamjung Himal and many more. This unforgettable trek in the Annapurna is loved by people of all age groups and physical fitness which allows one to explore deeply into the local ethnic communities and learn more about their culture and tradition. The Gurung Museum in Ghandruk village is a perfect place to witness the ancient lifestyles of people living in this region. Taking a mountain flight to Pokhara from Kathmandu, the trail then heads north-west of Pokhara city towards Nayapul, the starting point of the trail. We will reach Ghorepani after 2 days of trekking as we navigate our way through the village of Birethanti, Ramghai, Tikhedhunga, Ulleri.
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Duration
11 Days
Best Time : Sep-May
Difficulty
Grade : 6 Moderate
Altitude
Start: 1400M Highest: 3210M

Key Highlights

Summiting the Third Highest Peak :

Experience the ultimate thrill of standing atop the world's third highest mountain.

Remote and Pristine Wilderness :

Trek through untouched landscapes and experience the raw beauty of the Kanchenjunga region.

Cultural Immersion :

Interact with local communities and experience the unique culture of the region.

Challenging Climb :

Test your mountaineering skills with a technically challenging climb.

Expert Guidance :

Climb with experienced guides and Sherpas who prioritize safety and success.

Itinerary

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Essential Tips

Permits :

Obtain the necessary permits: Langtang National Park Permit (USD 30) and TIMS Card (USD 20). Booking a package often simplifies this process.

Trek Difficulty :

This is a challenging trek due to high altitude (reaching 4,610m at Lauribina La pass), rugged terrain, and daily ascents and descents of around 6 hours. Prepare physically with regular exercise and hiking.

Altitude Sickness :

Acclimatization is crucial. Trek slowly, stay hydrated, avoid alcohol and smoking, and be aware of altitude sickness symptoms (headache, vomiting, difficulty breathing, etc.). Inform your guide immediately if you experience any symptoms.

Best Time to Trek :

Spring (March-May) and Autumn (late September-November) offer the most stable weather and moderate climate.

Travel Insurance :

Essential for emergency helicopter evacuation and medical expenses due to the remote location. Ensure your policy covers high-altitude trekking.

Accommodation and Food :

Expect basic guesthouse accommodations (twin sharing, shared toilets). Three meals a day are provided (Dal Bhat, Thukpa, Momo, Noodles are common), but pack extra snacks. Consider a single room for an additional cost if desired.

Packing :

Pack light but in layers. Essentials include comfortable underwear, trekking clothes, base/thermal layers, windproof/waterproof jacket/pants, fleece/down jacket, gloves, socks, scarf, beanie, sun hat, trekking boots, casual shoes, duffel bag, daypack, trekking pole, map, water bottle, sleeping bag, toiletries, first aid kit, snacks, camera, charger, journal, cash, and documents.

Physical Preparation :

Improve stamina, strength, and endurance through regular exercise, including strength training, aerobic exercises (swimming, cycling, running), and hiking. Practice breathing techniques.

Respect Local Culture :

Be mindful of local customs and traditions. Ask before taking photos and show respect for the Tamang and Sherpa communities.

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