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Thursday, September 29, 2016
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek - Nepal Trekking Operators
Trip Facts:
Trekking Duration: 5 days
Starting Point: Nayapul [drive 1 houre from pokhara)
Ending Point: Dhampus Phedi
Grade: Easy
Culture: Different community, specially, Maggar and Gurung influences.
Mood of Trekking: Tea house/camping
Maximum Altitude: 3192m
Group size: 1+
Starting Point: Nayapul [drive 1 houre from pokhara)
Ending Point: Dhampus Phedi
Grade: Easy
Culture: Different community, specially, Maggar and Gurung influences.
Mood of Trekking: Tea house/camping
Maximum Altitude: 3192m
Group size: 1+
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek According to a recent survey by Modern Maturity (USA) Annapurna region has been recognized as one of the world’s best trekking trails. More than 40,000 tourists annually visit this area. The Annapurna trekking region consists of peaks Annapurna I, II, III, IV, those of Annapurna South peaks, Mt. Dhaulagiri and several other peaks. The trek’s major highlights are the ancient mid-western salt route settlement of Manang, Thorong –La pass between Nepal and Tibet, Muktinath Temple and the deepest Gorge of world Kali Gandaki. Gateway to Annapurna trekking region is the famous city of Pokhara from where our Ghorepani Pun Hill Ghandruk Trek will begin.
This Ghorepani Poon Hill trekking in the Annapurna foothills to the view point on Poon Hill offers all the best of trekking in Nepal. Enjoy trekking in the spectacular mountain scenery through charming villages inhabited by the Gurungs, Magars dense rhododendron forests full of birds and deep sub-tropical valleys, all set below the Annapurna with the picturesque peak of Machhapuchhare (Fish Tail Peak) dominating the skyline.
At the climax of this Ghorepani Poon Hill trek you will climb Poon Hill at dawn to enjoy one of the most spectacular mountain scapes on Earth. As the sun touches the snow-capped summits the Himalayan giants, Dhaulagiri (8,167m) and Annapurna (8,091m) along with a maze of other peaks, slowly begin to appear, like magic, before our eyes. A rewarding trek that can be enjoyed by every lover of nature and beautiful landscape.
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek |
At the climax of this Ghorepani Poon Hill trek you will climb Poon Hill at dawn to enjoy one of the most spectacular mountain scapes on Earth. As the sun touches the snow-capped summits the Himalayan giants, Dhaulagiri (8,167m) and Annapurna (8,091m) along with a maze of other peaks, slowly begin to appear, like magic, before our eyes. A rewarding trek that can be enjoyed by every lover of nature and beautiful landscape.
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek - Ghandruk is one of the most popular Treks among all of the Trekking Routes in the whole of Nepal as well. It is categorized as a Soft Trek since you wont have to face too much of Extremism like extreme Cold, Snows all around in the pathway, Strong currents of Wind or any such things. One thing that might trouble you is the Rainfall thus choose your Travelling season wisely so that any of such obstacles won't get a chance to bother your Trek.
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek: Outline Itinerary
-Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1350m)
On arrival in the International Airport in Kathmandu you will be picked up and transferd to the hotel by our office representative. After refreshment in the hotel you will be picked by tour guide for your half day guided sightseeing tour to Kathmandu Durbar Square (place of the living goddess of Nepal). and then back to hotel, after short rest in the hotel you will ready for cultural dinner. Stay overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
-Day 02: Full day in Kathmandu with city tours
Today you have full day guided sightseeing tour to the Buddhist and Hindu religious sights in Kathmandu, probably to Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swyambhunath; combination Hinduism and Buddhism known as monkey temple as there are many holy monkey living in the north-west part of the temple. Pashupatinath a sacred Hindu temple situated on the bank of the Bagmati River. Then drive to Buddhanath stupa one of the biggest and oldest stupa in the world. Later in the afternoon there will be a pre-trip meeting with your trekking guide in hotel. Our office representative will brief you regarding our trek as well as provides you opportunity to ask any question of upcoming trip with guide. And sty over night in Kathmandu.
-Day 03: Kathmandu-Pokhara (820m) about 7 hrs drive
Today an early morning your guide will come to pick you up and transfer to the tourist bus station for your day drive to lakeside city of Pikhara through the scenic countryside. On arrival in Pokhara bus station our hotel representative of Pokhara will pick you up and transfer to the hotel. After refreshment in the hotel your guide will take you to the walking tours around the lake. Stay over night at the hotel in Pokhara.
Note: You can fly to Pokhara which takes 35min
-Day 04: Pokhara - Nayapul - Tirkhedhunga (1570m) about 2 hrs drives and 3-4 hrs walks
Trekking start day, in the morning after breakfast you will go on drive with your guide and porters on the well road of approximately 45 km. While driving you will pass some village with great scenery form Naudanda, Kanre, and Lumle all the way to Nayapul. On arrived at Nayapul, where our adventure begins from the warm sub tropical region, walk follows the Modi River upstream to Birethanti & follows the east bank of Bhurungdi Khola with scenery of waterfall, high green forest. Lunch will be served some where on the way at the teahouses and finally reaches to Tikhedhunga. Stay over night at the teahouses.
-Day 05: Tikhedhunga-Ulleri-Ghorepani (2780m) 5-6 hrs walks
After your first mountain wonderful breakfast in the same teahouse you stay, the route go steeply up with stones peeped step to reach Ulleri. From Ulleri you can have a view of Annapurna Himal and beautiful greenery terraces. After few hours of long hard climb with several breaks in between reaching at Ulleri village, from here the path is gradual on the winding trail through the cool shade of pine and rhododendron forest, the walk continues with few short ups and downs to the Ghorepani, from where you will be able to see good view of Annapurna Mountain range. Overnight Stay at Tea houses.
Day 06: Trek to Ghorepani-Tadapani (2660m) 4-5 hrs walks
Today at early morning before the sunrise you will be wake up by your guide to take you to the marvelous viewpoint of the trip i.e. Poon hill. It will take about 45 minute ascend walk to reach Poon hill to have a beautiful views of mountain with sunrise. Poon hill is derived as a hill from the ethnical group called as Poon, residents of Ghorepani and around area. Poon Hill is a great place to see the tantalizing view of stunning mountains from west Dhaulagiri, Annapurna ranges and an unique mountain Mt. Fishtail following the tantalizing view of Manaslu to Ganesh Himal to the east ranges of mountains. Poon hill is such a spot which shows the wide range of high mountains from west to east about 650 km spreaded with the morning cool sunrise. As you have a great time here return to Ghorepani for breakfast. After breakfast you will continues trek to Tadapani, The walk pass through the rhododendron, Pine and bamboo frost with short up and down. Lunch will serve on the way at the teahouses. Stay overnight at the teahouses.
Day 07: Tadapani - Ghandruk (1990m) 3-4 hrs walk
Today’s walk leads through deep forest an hours on the gradual path to Bhasi Kharka, from this spot the trail descends with occasional view of the Mt.Annapurna ranges & Machhapuchre (Fishtail), through the forest, creeks and small streams to the Ghandruk village. This is a semi-modern village and gateway to Annapurna Sanctuary. On reaching Ghandruk at lunch time and as well for the night stop with enough time to explore the village and Gurung culture. This is one of the biggest towns of this trek.
-Day 08: Ghandruck - Pokhara
After great time in the Ghandruck Village today you descending Pokhara via Birethanti one can see mules loaded with goods en-route. Walking distance is 05 hrs to Nayapool (New-bridge) from where you are going to finish you trek and drive back to Pokhara. Stay over night at the hotel.
-Day 09: Flight from Pokhara-Kathmandu
Well, after wonderful time in the Nepal Himalaya and short rest in Pokhara, today you have short and secnic flight back to Kathmandu. After breakfast according to flight time we will take you from hotel to Pokhara airport. On arrival in Kathmandu Airport you will meet our office representative with your name card and transfer to the hotel, rest and relax afternoon. Stay overnight at the hotel.
-Day 10: Fly back to home/ Next destination BB
Cost include on:
On arrival in the International Airport in Kathmandu you will be picked up and transferd to the hotel by our office representative. After refreshment in the hotel you will be picked by tour guide for your half day guided sightseeing tour to Kathmandu Durbar Square (place of the living goddess of Nepal). and then back to hotel, after short rest in the hotel you will ready for cultural dinner. Stay overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
-Day 02: Full day in Kathmandu with city tours
Today you have full day guided sightseeing tour to the Buddhist and Hindu religious sights in Kathmandu, probably to Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swyambhunath; combination Hinduism and Buddhism known as monkey temple as there are many holy monkey living in the north-west part of the temple. Pashupatinath a sacred Hindu temple situated on the bank of the Bagmati River. Then drive to Buddhanath stupa one of the biggest and oldest stupa in the world. Later in the afternoon there will be a pre-trip meeting with your trekking guide in hotel. Our office representative will brief you regarding our trek as well as provides you opportunity to ask any question of upcoming trip with guide. And sty over night in Kathmandu.
-Day 03: Kathmandu-Pokhara (820m) about 7 hrs drive
Today an early morning your guide will come to pick you up and transfer to the tourist bus station for your day drive to lakeside city of Pikhara through the scenic countryside. On arrival in Pokhara bus station our hotel representative of Pokhara will pick you up and transfer to the hotel. After refreshment in the hotel your guide will take you to the walking tours around the lake. Stay over night at the hotel in Pokhara.
Note: You can fly to Pokhara which takes 35min
-Day 04: Pokhara - Nayapul - Tirkhedhunga (1570m) about 2 hrs drives and 3-4 hrs walks
Trekking start day, in the morning after breakfast you will go on drive with your guide and porters on the well road of approximately 45 km. While driving you will pass some village with great scenery form Naudanda, Kanre, and Lumle all the way to Nayapul. On arrived at Nayapul, where our adventure begins from the warm sub tropical region, walk follows the Modi River upstream to Birethanti & follows the east bank of Bhurungdi Khola with scenery of waterfall, high green forest. Lunch will be served some where on the way at the teahouses and finally reaches to Tikhedhunga. Stay over night at the teahouses.
-Day 05: Tikhedhunga-Ulleri-Ghorepani (2780m) 5-6 hrs walks
After your first mountain wonderful breakfast in the same teahouse you stay, the route go steeply up with stones peeped step to reach Ulleri. From Ulleri you can have a view of Annapurna Himal and beautiful greenery terraces. After few hours of long hard climb with several breaks in between reaching at Ulleri village, from here the path is gradual on the winding trail through the cool shade of pine and rhododendron forest, the walk continues with few short ups and downs to the Ghorepani, from where you will be able to see good view of Annapurna Mountain range. Overnight Stay at Tea houses.
Day 06: Trek to Ghorepani-Tadapani (2660m) 4-5 hrs walks
Today at early morning before the sunrise you will be wake up by your guide to take you to the marvelous viewpoint of the trip i.e. Poon hill. It will take about 45 minute ascend walk to reach Poon hill to have a beautiful views of mountain with sunrise. Poon hill is derived as a hill from the ethnical group called as Poon, residents of Ghorepani and around area. Poon Hill is a great place to see the tantalizing view of stunning mountains from west Dhaulagiri, Annapurna ranges and an unique mountain Mt. Fishtail following the tantalizing view of Manaslu to Ganesh Himal to the east ranges of mountains. Poon hill is such a spot which shows the wide range of high mountains from west to east about 650 km spreaded with the morning cool sunrise. As you have a great time here return to Ghorepani for breakfast. After breakfast you will continues trek to Tadapani, The walk pass through the rhododendron, Pine and bamboo frost with short up and down. Lunch will serve on the way at the teahouses. Stay overnight at the teahouses.
Day 07: Tadapani - Ghandruk (1990m) 3-4 hrs walk
Today’s walk leads through deep forest an hours on the gradual path to Bhasi Kharka, from this spot the trail descends with occasional view of the Mt.Annapurna ranges & Machhapuchre (Fishtail), through the forest, creeks and small streams to the Ghandruk village. This is a semi-modern village and gateway to Annapurna Sanctuary. On reaching Ghandruk at lunch time and as well for the night stop with enough time to explore the village and Gurung culture. This is one of the biggest towns of this trek.
-Day 08: Ghandruck - Pokhara
After great time in the Ghandruck Village today you descending Pokhara via Birethanti one can see mules loaded with goods en-route. Walking distance is 05 hrs to Nayapool (New-bridge) from where you are going to finish you trek and drive back to Pokhara. Stay over night at the hotel.
-Day 09: Flight from Pokhara-Kathmandu
Well, after wonderful time in the Nepal Himalaya and short rest in Pokhara, today you have short and secnic flight back to Kathmandu. After breakfast according to flight time we will take you from hotel to Pokhara airport. On arrival in Kathmandu Airport you will meet our office representative with your name card and transfer to the hotel, rest and relax afternoon. Stay overnight at the hotel.
-Day 10: Fly back to home/ Next destination BB
Cost include on:
- -Airport pick up and Drop by private car/van/bus.
- -2 Nights standard accommodation in Katmandu.
- -Your standard meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) during the trekking.
- -All necessary paper works and conservation entry permits.
- -Ground transportation by tourist bus from Katmandu to Pokhara to Katmandu and by car from Pokhara to trek start point and trek ending point to Pokhara.
- -All accommodations in lodges/tea houses during the treks.
- -'Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) Permit.
- -An experienced, helpful and friendly Guide, porters (1 porter for 2 peoples). Salary, Food, Drinks, Accommodation,
- -Transportation and Insurance for the Guide and Porter.
- -Two night standard accommodation in Pokhara.
- -Arrangement of Emergency Helicopter service which will be paid by your Travel insurance company.
- -Medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).
- -All government taxes.
- -Service charge.
- -Welfare diner.
Cost does not include on:
- -Nepal entry visa fee (you may easily issue the visa upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport Katmandu).
- -2 passport size photos.
- -Your Travel insurance.
- -Food in city like Katmandu and Pokhara.
- -Your personal expenses like phone call, laundry service, shopping etc
- -All the bar bills like coke, beer, bottle of water, hot water etc.
- -Extra night hotel accommodation if return early from trek or late departure.
- -All the meal and accommodation in Pokhara and Kathmandu if you finished early your trek than our program.
- -International airfare
- -Tips for the guide and porter.
Flight:
All Our trip prices do not include the international flight costs. and Domestic flight also not including in our Package. but we could arrage if some people want. Kathmandu to Pokhara flight takes 25 minut.
Accommodations we provide:
We provide all accommodations in local tea house lodges on twin sharing basis. You will have standard tea houses/lodges/hotels in mountain which are common rooms with sharing washing and bathroom. The lodges we choose is on standard of service and good location. During the trip in Nepal, we will provide 2 nights hotel in Kathmandu.(standard Tourist Hotel) and 2 Night hotel in Pokhara. And during your trekking, If you would like to have private single room, then you can request by paying single supplement.
FAQs of Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek:
-Where is Ghorepani Poon Hill located?
Ghorepani is a village and Poonhill is a hill which are the section of north central Nepal hills. The entire massif and surrounding area are protected Annapurna Conservation Area Project.
-What essential documents do I need to bring with me on Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trek?
Valid passport – must be valid for up to 6 months after you return from your tour, keep a separate photocopy with Nepal visa.
Travel insurance, keep a separate photocopy with you
Insurance coverage policy
Cash and Traveler’s Checks, keep numbers and proof of purchase separate
Emergency contact numbers for T/C’s, banks, insurance, family contacts.
-Can you provide me more information about the teahouses on Ghorepani-Poon Hill trek?
According to the location the tea houses vary on their quality and style on this trek. Basically they have communal room downstairs with one or two bed bedroom above them. You have to use share toilet but nowadays in low levels atteched toilet is found and some have hot shower facilities but some will have stand pipes. Tea houses use a type of burning stove in main communal area and other room are unheated. Tea houses donot have money exchange facilities. Trekking Planner recommend you to exchange cash in Kathmandu or Pokhara as you like.
At the lower altitudes there is electricity facilities whereas as we go higher tea houses become more basic. As cooler temperature drain battery life, ensure your batteries last a little longer by putting it inside pocket of your coat or under your pillow.
-How fit do I have to be for Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trekking?
Ghorepani Poonhill trek is consider as easy but trekking in Himalaya means uphill and downhill walking in remote part. You must be healthy and fit to make your mind you can trek minimum 4-5 hours.
-How many guides and porters will be there in our group?
A group will have a group leader or a guide who will lead you on the trek. Porters will be there to carry your baggage packs and all the camping gear. One porter will carry two trekkers baggages. A number of supporting staff will depend upon your group size.
-At one time how many liter of water I have to carry in Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trek?
Mostly 3-4 liters is sufficient. You will be able to refill bottels at lunch time. When you are in high altitude you have to drink more water to get rid of altitude diseases.
-Is it nessary to carry Trekking poles?
Yes, Trekking Poles make you easy to walk in the rough ways. Trekking poles makes your body and leg to move more safely. So, we suggest you to use it.
-Is bottled water available everywhere in Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trekking?
Mainly tea houses on the way have stores which sells bottled water and other supplies that may be needed for you on the trek. There is no any plastic recycleable facilities in Nepal, we encourage you to bring chlorine tablets and use filter water in the teahouses.
-Should I have to bring iodine tablets for purifying the water?
You have to bring iodine tablet with you. Chlorine tablets are widely available. The most effective and commonly used version of chlorine is chlorine dioxide, which is tasteless and odourless. Tablets can be bought cheaply and usually 1 tablet is sufficient to purify 1 litre of water. Neutralising tablets can also be bought to get rid of the smell and taste of chlorine or iodine. This will need to be done for water obtained using hand pumps or streams in the trek.
-What are the effects of going so high?
Altitude produces physical changes in the body. Higher you go, more pronounced those changes. If after gaining a lot of elevation in a hurry, you experience dizziness, nausea, headaches, and dehydration, you are probably suffering from altitude sickness. In rare cases this may worsen, so a close watch is kept on all trekkers by the Group Leader who is trained to recognise Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). If trekkers shows any signs of AMS they will be evacuated to a lower, safe altitude immediately. To minimise effects of altitude you ascend slowly which allows safe acclimatisation.
-What if I get ill while on Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trekking?
It depends on the nature of your illness. If you suddenly feels dizzy or weak, you have to sit or lie down. If you still feel sick, keep a warm and quiet until you can get medical help. You will carried down if no progress we advise travellers to take a personal kit too.
In serious cases, you need helicopter rescue. Our guide will suggest you to use it if its ver serious. So, helicopter rescue insurance is necessary for every trekkers before you come to trek in this trek.
-Would you recommend to take a Down Jacket?
The weather is changeable in the Himalaya so you can expect to experience four seasons in one day. Make sure you have plenty of warm layers which you can shed or add as required. While even in winter it can be as warm as 19C during the day, the higher the altitude, the colder the temperature and when high up the temperature drops significantly at night to around -10C in October/November, and to around -20C from December to February.
-Is alcohol permitted on Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trekking?
Alcohol is consumed in Nepal. You can buy it in tea houses in the trek. Local alcohol is also available. However we suggest you not to drink alcohol at high altitude.
-What kind of weather can we expect during Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trekking?
Mountains weather is difficult to predict. Although at night it is generally cooler and the days are warm. Winter (January and February) will be colder but the days can be warm if the sun is out. There will be bit of snow during the month of January, February and December. It is also important to make sure that you can stay warm and dry in just about any conditions.
Equipment for Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek:
1.Trekking Bag pack.
2.Trekking day bag.( Small handbag)
3.Trekking shoes.
4.Sports shoes or sandal.
5.Trekking stick.
6.Sun Hat, cap
7.Warm woolen cap.
8.Trekking jacket Gore tax/ flees jacket.
9.Pullover or warm sweeter.
10.Raincoat.
11.4/5 pairs of good qualities shock.
12.Hand gloves.
13.2/3 pairs of Trekking trousers
14.3/4 pairs of trekking shirts.
15.3/4 pairs of Underwear
16.Eye glass
17.Water bottle.
18.Sleeping bag.
19.Flash or Torch light.
20.Camera and batteries.
21.Sun cream.
Useful information about trip:
1.Difficulties rating of Ghorepani-Poonhill Trek
A trekker or walker who is able to hike normally 5-6 hours per day carrying a light weight backpack will be very fit enough to do this trekking. There are stone step up and down which are very uneven and due to some long descents your leg may feel shaky so we recommend to use walking poles to feel safer. Normally, 3200m is the highest point of the trek, its normal and no need to feel altitude related risk.
2.Safe drinking water on Ghorepani-Poonhill Trek
Basically, we can get mineral water bottles in some places but in some places we cannot find it. In that case we suggest you to drink boiled water which may charge small fee, found tea houses and better to bring chlorine tablets to purify water. Due to no provision of plastic bottles better to use boiled rather than mineral water, helpful for protection of environment.
Recharging Batteries of Electronic Items on Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
Hydro electricity or solar power sources are used to charge your electrical items like camera, batteries, iPod, iPhone etc. Tea houses or lodges may charge small fee per hours for charging facilities. Better to buy adaptors before the trip since plugs are limited. In Nepal 220-240 volt power is used and sockets fit round and flat plugs.
3.Extra Advice for Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
You may see some beautiful and sweet children and you may want to distribute balloons, chocolates, money and pens as many trekkers has felt same. But better not to do so because it encourages them to beg and ask to every trekker.
In the trekking, keep your valuables safe. Do not left anything anywhere. Ensure that you lock your door when you leave your room and do not hang any things outside at night.
4.Garbage Disposal
Use a dustbins and do not throw anything into the fire. Carry garbage in the way where dustbin facilities are not available and conserve the environment.
Spending Money per Day
It mainly depends upon spending habits, normally you should allocate US$ 9-12 per meal in Kathmandu and Pokhara. On trekking, US$ 10-14 a day is good enough to buy drinks and chocolates.
5.Travel Insurance for Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
Trekking in Nepal is mainly in remote area. You should be sufficiently protected and need to have travel insurance that covers emergency evacuation, lost items, liabilities, injuries and medical treatment. Ensure the insurance covers all the activities in the Himalayas. Trekking Planner can offer the appropriate medical response based on your policy and insurance.
6.Sharing and Toilet facilities for Ghorepani Poonhill Trek
All the guest houses offer hot showers, which can be in bathroom or can be a bucket of hot water. Please note that at high altitude there may not be enough hot water for all the trekkers. Limit the use of hot water unless the water is solar heated or firewood for the ecological reason. Every lodge has some kind of washing facilities but you must carry a bar of soap. If the water froze then ask your guide to get warm bowl of water. Toilet is mainly Asian squat style. Basically toilet is outside your room and varies in how clean they are. You should not through toilet paper in the toilet hole rather you should use rubbish bin that is kept inside the toilet.
7.Tea Houses
On this trekking route local people have built tea houses lodge with food and beverage facilities. A simple room usually has two narrow beds. While staying in the tea houses you will see the charming local people with their good hospitality services.
8.How Can I Plan and Confirm My Trip?
Trekking planner is a government licensed trekking company in Nepal as we can see a photos of legal documents in about us section. Under following terms and condition, we accept your booking:
Note: We required non-fundable deposit Of 20% down payment in advance is mandatory to book a flight tickets, hotel booking and TIMS as well as permit process. Booking must be done 5 days earlier and amount can be either bank transfer or western Union, money gram as well as through credit cards and the rest amount must be paid upon your arrival to Nepal.
FAQs of Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek:
-Where is Ghorepani Poon Hill located?
Ghorepani is a village and Poonhill is a hill which are the section of north central Nepal hills. The entire massif and surrounding area are protected Annapurna Conservation Area Project.
-What essential documents do I need to bring with me on Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trek?
Valid passport – must be valid for up to 6 months after you return from your tour, keep a separate photocopy with Nepal visa.
Travel insurance, keep a separate photocopy with you
Insurance coverage policy
Cash and Traveler’s Checks, keep numbers and proof of purchase separate
Emergency contact numbers for T/C’s, banks, insurance, family contacts.
-Can you provide me more information about the teahouses on Ghorepani-Poon Hill trek?
According to the location the tea houses vary on their quality and style on this trek. Basically they have communal room downstairs with one or two bed bedroom above them. You have to use share toilet but nowadays in low levels atteched toilet is found and some have hot shower facilities but some will have stand pipes. Tea houses use a type of burning stove in main communal area and other room are unheated. Tea houses donot have money exchange facilities. Trekking Planner recommend you to exchange cash in Kathmandu or Pokhara as you like.
At the lower altitudes there is electricity facilities whereas as we go higher tea houses become more basic. As cooler temperature drain battery life, ensure your batteries last a little longer by putting it inside pocket of your coat or under your pillow.
-How fit do I have to be for Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trekking?
Ghorepani Poonhill trek is consider as easy but trekking in Himalaya means uphill and downhill walking in remote part. You must be healthy and fit to make your mind you can trek minimum 4-5 hours.
-How many guides and porters will be there in our group?
A group will have a group leader or a guide who will lead you on the trek. Porters will be there to carry your baggage packs and all the camping gear. One porter will carry two trekkers baggages. A number of supporting staff will depend upon your group size.
-At one time how many liter of water I have to carry in Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trek?
Mostly 3-4 liters is sufficient. You will be able to refill bottels at lunch time. When you are in high altitude you have to drink more water to get rid of altitude diseases.
-Is it nessary to carry Trekking poles?
Yes, Trekking Poles make you easy to walk in the rough ways. Trekking poles makes your body and leg to move more safely. So, we suggest you to use it.
-Is bottled water available everywhere in Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trekking?
Mainly tea houses on the way have stores which sells bottled water and other supplies that may be needed for you on the trek. There is no any plastic recycleable facilities in Nepal, we encourage you to bring chlorine tablets and use filter water in the teahouses.
-Should I have to bring iodine tablets for purifying the water?
You have to bring iodine tablet with you. Chlorine tablets are widely available. The most effective and commonly used version of chlorine is chlorine dioxide, which is tasteless and odourless. Tablets can be bought cheaply and usually 1 tablet is sufficient to purify 1 litre of water. Neutralising tablets can also be bought to get rid of the smell and taste of chlorine or iodine. This will need to be done for water obtained using hand pumps or streams in the trek.
-What are the effects of going so high?
Altitude produces physical changes in the body. Higher you go, more pronounced those changes. If after gaining a lot of elevation in a hurry, you experience dizziness, nausea, headaches, and dehydration, you are probably suffering from altitude sickness. In rare cases this may worsen, so a close watch is kept on all trekkers by the Group Leader who is trained to recognise Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). If trekkers shows any signs of AMS they will be evacuated to a lower, safe altitude immediately. To minimise effects of altitude you ascend slowly which allows safe acclimatisation.
-What if I get ill while on Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trekking?
It depends on the nature of your illness. If you suddenly feels dizzy or weak, you have to sit or lie down. If you still feel sick, keep a warm and quiet until you can get medical help. You will carried down if no progress we advise travellers to take a personal kit too.
In serious cases, you need helicopter rescue. Our guide will suggest you to use it if its ver serious. So, helicopter rescue insurance is necessary for every trekkers before you come to trek in this trek.
-Would you recommend to take a Down Jacket?
The weather is changeable in the Himalaya so you can expect to experience four seasons in one day. Make sure you have plenty of warm layers which you can shed or add as required. While even in winter it can be as warm as 19C during the day, the higher the altitude, the colder the temperature and when high up the temperature drops significantly at night to around -10C in October/November, and to around -20C from December to February.
-Is alcohol permitted on Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trekking?
Alcohol is consumed in Nepal. You can buy it in tea houses in the trek. Local alcohol is also available. However we suggest you not to drink alcohol at high altitude.
-What kind of weather can we expect during Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trekking?
Mountains weather is difficult to predict. Although at night it is generally cooler and the days are warm. Winter (January and February) will be colder but the days can be warm if the sun is out. There will be bit of snow during the month of January, February and December. It is also important to make sure that you can stay warm and dry in just about any conditions.
Equipment for Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek:
1.Trekking Bag pack.
2.Trekking day bag.( Small handbag)
3.Trekking shoes.
4.Sports shoes or sandal.
5.Trekking stick.
6.Sun Hat, cap
7.Warm woolen cap.
8.Trekking jacket Gore tax/ flees jacket.
9.Pullover or warm sweeter.
10.Raincoat.
11.4/5 pairs of good qualities shock.
12.Hand gloves.
13.2/3 pairs of Trekking trousers
14.3/4 pairs of trekking shirts.
15.3/4 pairs of Underwear
16.Eye glass
17.Water bottle.
18.Sleeping bag.
19.Flash or Torch light.
20.Camera and batteries.
21.Sun cream.
Useful information about trip:
1.Difficulties rating of Ghorepani-Poonhill Trek
A trekker or walker who is able to hike normally 5-6 hours per day carrying a light weight backpack will be very fit enough to do this trekking. There are stone step up and down which are very uneven and due to some long descents your leg may feel shaky so we recommend to use walking poles to feel safer. Normally, 3200m is the highest point of the trek, its normal and no need to feel altitude related risk.
2.Safe drinking water on Ghorepani-Poonhill Trek
Basically, we can get mineral water bottles in some places but in some places we cannot find it. In that case we suggest you to drink boiled water which may charge small fee, found tea houses and better to bring chlorine tablets to purify water. Due to no provision of plastic bottles better to use boiled rather than mineral water, helpful for protection of environment.
Recharging Batteries of Electronic Items on Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
Hydro electricity or solar power sources are used to charge your electrical items like camera, batteries, iPod, iPhone etc. Tea houses or lodges may charge small fee per hours for charging facilities. Better to buy adaptors before the trip since plugs are limited. In Nepal 220-240 volt power is used and sockets fit round and flat plugs.
3.Extra Advice for Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
You may see some beautiful and sweet children and you may want to distribute balloons, chocolates, money and pens as many trekkers has felt same. But better not to do so because it encourages them to beg and ask to every trekker.
In the trekking, keep your valuables safe. Do not left anything anywhere. Ensure that you lock your door when you leave your room and do not hang any things outside at night.
4.Garbage Disposal
Use a dustbins and do not throw anything into the fire. Carry garbage in the way where dustbin facilities are not available and conserve the environment.
Spending Money per Day
It mainly depends upon spending habits, normally you should allocate US$ 9-12 per meal in Kathmandu and Pokhara. On trekking, US$ 10-14 a day is good enough to buy drinks and chocolates.
5.Travel Insurance for Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
Trekking in Nepal is mainly in remote area. You should be sufficiently protected and need to have travel insurance that covers emergency evacuation, lost items, liabilities, injuries and medical treatment. Ensure the insurance covers all the activities in the Himalayas. Trekking Planner can offer the appropriate medical response based on your policy and insurance.
6.Sharing and Toilet facilities for Ghorepani Poonhill Trek
All the guest houses offer hot showers, which can be in bathroom or can be a bucket of hot water. Please note that at high altitude there may not be enough hot water for all the trekkers. Limit the use of hot water unless the water is solar heated or firewood for the ecological reason. Every lodge has some kind of washing facilities but you must carry a bar of soap. If the water froze then ask your guide to get warm bowl of water. Toilet is mainly Asian squat style. Basically toilet is outside your room and varies in how clean they are. You should not through toilet paper in the toilet hole rather you should use rubbish bin that is kept inside the toilet.
7.Tea Houses
On this trekking route local people have built tea houses lodge with food and beverage facilities. A simple room usually has two narrow beds. While staying in the tea houses you will see the charming local people with their good hospitality services.
8.How Can I Plan and Confirm My Trip?
Trekking planner is a government licensed trekking company in Nepal as we can see a photos of legal documents in about us section. Under following terms and condition, we accept your booking:
Note: We required non-fundable deposit Of 20% down payment in advance is mandatory to book a flight tickets, hotel booking and TIMS as well as permit process. Booking must be done 5 days earlier and amount can be either bank transfer or western Union, money gram as well as through credit cards and the rest amount must be paid upon your arrival to Nepal.
Everest Base Camp Trek - Nepal Trekking Operators
Trip Facts:
This Everest Base Camp trek winds, climbs and descends its way through lush low land and alpine forest, Buddhist monasteries and authentic Sherpa Villages. Highlights of this trek includes the lifestyle of the Himalayan people, their religion, customs and traditions, rare birds like the golden eagle, snow pigeon, red-billed and yellow-billed coughs and flowers like rhododendron, magnolias, blue pine, chir pine, juniper and hemlock make the trekking a delight for nature lovers.
Everest Himalaya Trekking involves a remarkable amount of up and down walking. Tea house trekking is possible on the main trail to Everest Base Camp. While the visit to Everest Base Camp is the goal for many trekkers, the view of Everest itself from the base camp can be disappointing. For the best views of Everest we recommend taking the Kalapatter Trek. This trek can be completed in conjunction with the Everest Base Camp Trek
Everest Base Camp Trek: Outline Itinerary
-All Transportation ( Flight Tickets Kathmandu to Lukla and Lukla to Kathmandu
-Meals per day during the trek (breakfast, lunch & dinner) including the coffee and tea.
- Grade: Moderate to StrenuousBest
- Season: Feb - May, Sep - Nov
- Per day walking: 5 – 7 hours
- Type of Trek: Teahouse & Camping
- Duration: 14 daysMaximum
- Elevation: 5545 m
Everest Base Camp Trek |
This Everest Base Camp trek winds, climbs and descends its way through lush low land and alpine forest, Buddhist monasteries and authentic Sherpa Villages. Highlights of this trek includes the lifestyle of the Himalayan people, their religion, customs and traditions, rare birds like the golden eagle, snow pigeon, red-billed and yellow-billed coughs and flowers like rhododendron, magnolias, blue pine, chir pine, juniper and hemlock make the trekking a delight for nature lovers.
Everest Himalaya Trekking involves a remarkable amount of up and down walking. Tea house trekking is possible on the main trail to Everest Base Camp. While the visit to Everest Base Camp is the goal for many trekkers, the view of Everest itself from the base camp can be disappointing. For the best views of Everest we recommend taking the Kalapatter Trek. This trek can be completed in conjunction with the Everest Base Camp Trek
Everest Base Camp Trek: Outline Itinerary
- Day 01: Flight to Lukla from Kathmandu. Trek to Phadking (2700m)
- Day 02: Trek Phadking to Namche Bazaar (3420m)
- Day 03: Acclimatization in Namche (3420)
- Day 04: Trek Namche to Tengboche (3850m)
- Day 05: Trek Tengboche to Pheriche (4240m) /Dingboche (4350m)
- Day 06: Acclimatization day
- Day 07: Trek Pheriche/Dingboche to Lobuche (4930m)
- Day 08: Trek Lobuche to Gorak Shep (5160m)
- Day 09: Site trip to Kalapattar and Everest Base Camp
- Day 10: trek Gorekshep to Pheriche
- Day 11: Trek Pheriche to Tengboche
- Day 12: Trek Tengboche to Namche
- Day 13: Trek Namche to Lukla
- Day 14: Lukla to Kathmandu fly back.
-All Transportation ( Flight Tickets Kathmandu to Lukla and Lukla to Kathmandu
-Meals per day during the trek (breakfast, lunch & dinner) including the coffee and tea.
-Accommodation in tea house or provided tents during the trek as mentioned in the trek type.
-Accommodation including breakfast at 3-4 star HOTELS IN Kathmandu.Highly experienced Government licensed guide and necessary porters during the trek.
-Government / Local taxes, Tourist service charge, guide / porter insurance and salary, general equipment, national park and conservation area fees.
-Kathmandu City Tour with an Experienced Tour Guide ( Kathmandu Valley) depends on your time frame.
-Airport transfers.
Costs does not include on:
-Trekking GearsMajor meals,
-Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu
-Any type of personal expenses, such as alcoholic beverages and drinks, phone and laundry.
-Rescue & travel insurance, accident or health emergency, evacuation, loss, theft or damage to baggage and personal effects.
-Tips & Gratuities
Note: We strongly advise you to take out personal travel insurance.
Annapurna Base Camp Trek - Nepal Trekking Operators
Trip Facts:
-Grade: Moderate to Strenuous
-Best season:Feb - May, Sep - Nov
-Per day walking: 5 – 7 hours
-Type of Trek: Teahouse & Camping
-Duration: 15 days
-Maximum Elevation: 5545 m
Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a big part of the ultimate Himalayan adventure which offers the chance to get to know the locals intimately and experience their cultural hospitality. Recognized as one of the world's best trekking destination, this trek takes you through scenic villages, rich oak, pine and rhododendron forests and affords you spectacular views of the giant snow-peaks- Annapurna I (8019m), Annapurna III (7555m), Gangapurna (7454m) and Machhapuchchhre (6999m).
Exotic flora and fauna, immense glittering Himalayan ranges, mesmerizing local culture and tradition are the trinkets of this region. Getting to this region you are in for an experience of a life time.
Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a moderate nature trek that starts at Phedi, a short drive of about 45 minutes from Pokhara, which takes you to the foot [Base Camp, 4130m] of Mt. Annapurna, one of the most magnificent peaks in the world. The trail takes you through fascinating traditional villages of Nepal's ethnic communities of the Gurung, Magar, and Thakali who will greet you very warmly if you cared to stop for a conversation.
The hike continues through dense rhododendron forest with towering snowy peaks in the background. The return walk is even more interesting as the trek winds around different ridges towards Ghorepani, where you witness breathtaking views of an early morning sunrise where a red halo seeps through glistening gaps over the snow capped peaks of the Annapurna & Dhaulagiri Mountains. The sceneries seen throughout this trek grace the landscape of the Himalayas where imagination defines the beauty of nature as an experience that can never be forgotten.
The Annapurna Base Camp trek will be even more interesting in spring as the whole forest along the trail turns red, pink and white with rhododendron flowers. This wonder trip can be done anytime of the year except during the monsoons [July thru August].
-Grade: Moderate to Strenuous
-Best season:Feb - May, Sep - Nov
-Per day walking: 5 – 7 hours
-Type of Trek: Teahouse & Camping
-Duration: 15 days
-Maximum Elevation: 5545 m
Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a big part of the ultimate Himalayan adventure which offers the chance to get to know the locals intimately and experience their cultural hospitality. Recognized as one of the world's best trekking destination, this trek takes you through scenic villages, rich oak, pine and rhododendron forests and affords you spectacular views of the giant snow-peaks- Annapurna I (8019m), Annapurna III (7555m), Gangapurna (7454m) and Machhapuchchhre (6999m).
Annapurna Base Camp Trek |
Exotic flora and fauna, immense glittering Himalayan ranges, mesmerizing local culture and tradition are the trinkets of this region. Getting to this region you are in for an experience of a life time.
Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a moderate nature trek that starts at Phedi, a short drive of about 45 minutes from Pokhara, which takes you to the foot [Base Camp, 4130m] of Mt. Annapurna, one of the most magnificent peaks in the world. The trail takes you through fascinating traditional villages of Nepal's ethnic communities of the Gurung, Magar, and Thakali who will greet you very warmly if you cared to stop for a conversation.
The hike continues through dense rhododendron forest with towering snowy peaks in the background. The return walk is even more interesting as the trek winds around different ridges towards Ghorepani, where you witness breathtaking views of an early morning sunrise where a red halo seeps through glistening gaps over the snow capped peaks of the Annapurna & Dhaulagiri Mountains. The sceneries seen throughout this trek grace the landscape of the Himalayas where imagination defines the beauty of nature as an experience that can never be forgotten.
The Annapurna Base Camp trek will be even more interesting in spring as the whole forest along the trail turns red, pink and white with rhododendron flowers. This wonder trip can be done anytime of the year except during the monsoons [July thru August].
Annapurna Base Camp Trek: Outline Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu, upon your Arrival our representaive will be there to escourt you to your boutiqe hotel.
Day 02: Fly/drive to Pokahara evening walk around the Pokhara city,overnight at hotel.
Day 03: Drive to Phedi, trek to Dhampus (1700m)
Day 04: Trek to Landrung (1550m)
Day 05: Trek to Chomrong (2100m)
Day 06: Trek to Himalaya hotel (2850m)
Day 07: Trek to Machhapuchhre Base Camp (3700m)
Day 08: Trek to Annapurna south base camp (4130m)
Day 09: Trek to Chomrong (2100m)
Day 10: Trek to Ghandrunk (1940m)
Day 11: Trek to Banthanti (2410m)
Day 12: Trek to Ghorepani (2880m)
Day 13: Trek to Nayapul, drive to Pokhara
Day 14: Fly to Kathmandu
Day 15: Depart Kathmandu to your respective destination.
Cost Include On:
-All Transportation.
-3 meals per day during the trek (breakfast, lunch & dinner) including the coffee and tea.
-Accommodation in tea house or provided tents during the trek as mentioned in the trek type.
-Accommodation including breakfast at 3-4 star hotels in Kathmandu.
-Highly experienced Government licensed guide and necessary porters during the trek.
-Government / Local taxes, Tourist service charge, guide / porter insurance and salary, general equipment, national park and conservation area fees.
-Kathmandu City Tour with an Experienced Tour Guide ( Kathmandu Valley) depends on your time frame.
-Airport transfers.
Costs does not include On:
-Trekking Gears
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Kalinchowk Trekking
Trip Facts:
- Grade: Moderate to Strenuous
- Best season: Feb - May, Sep - Nov
- Per day walking: 5 – 7 hours
- Type of Trek: Teahouse
- Duration: 3 days
- Maximum Elevation:3800 m
Amazing landscape view nearby Giri |
Trip Overview:
Kalinchowk trekking, residing at a height of above 3,700m is accessible from a drive from Kathmandu to Charikot and further 6-7 hours continuous trekking upward the hill. Kalinchowk Trek is considered to be one of the non touristic trekking routes in eastern Nepal.
The view of Ganesh Himal, Shisha Pangma, langtang, Dorje Lakpa, Jugal Himal, Gauri Shankar etc. are clearly visible in fine weather condition through this route. Tremendous beauty from the high hill of Kalinchowk takes your breath once giving means to visit of this region.
Kalinchowk trekking, residing at a height of above 3,700m is accessible from a drive from Kathmandu to Charikot and further 6-7 hours continuous trekking upward the hill. Kalinchowk Trek is considered to be one of the non touristic trekking routes in eastern Nepal.
The view of Ganesh Himal, Shisha Pangma, langtang, Dorje Lakpa, Jugal Himal, Gauri Shankar etc. are clearly visible in fine weather condition through this route. Tremendous beauty from the high hill of Kalinchowk takes your breath once giving means to visit of this region.
Sunset View from Kalinchowk |
Trekking Itinerary:
Day 01: Drive Kathmandu - Charikot (1554m, 6 hours) and hike to Kuri (3200m)
Day 02: Trek to Kalinchowk (3800m) Trek down to Charikot (1554m, 5 hours)
Day 03: Drive Charikot – Kathmandu (1300m)
Contact :
Email: adharihar@gmail.com
Phone:+9779813131826
web: www.hariharadhikari.com.np
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Nepal Trekking Operators
Nepal Trekking Operators
On behalf of Nepal Trekking Operators, it's our pleasure to welcome you to the great holiday in Nepal.
Nepal Trekking Operators a company based on Trekking and Hiking in Nepal, providing correct information and service in the related field offering great service and discount rates since 2008, operating in accordance with the highest ethical and business standards. We have established special arrangements to our client with a growing number accommodation, adventure culture tours, transportation, Pilgrimage and other traveler related industry around Nepal.
Having a great and unforgettable holiday, an experienced company is the most important factor to make it happen. We have a professional team with long experience, good knowledge, and expertise in Nepal trekking trails, geography and also Nepal tradition and culture as well as the ways of life. Our staff grew up on the mountain and also they are members of local communities, therefore, they are familiar and have the background with mountain life and environment. We promise they can provide you insight information about trekking, climbing and touring in Nepal to make you unforgettable holiday experience with full of knowledge.
Caring and safety to our valued clients are one of our business priority. Our guide team were certified and are well-trained on trekking, peak climbing and "mountain and wilderness First Aids" from Nepal Government. Our team will take care you and offer best quality and safety from the first minute until last minutes of your stay in Nepal to ensure you will have highest service and quality for your memorable experience trip in Nepal.
Nepal Trekking around Annapurna Himalayas |
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