Trek: How You Get To Ghorepani?

Trek: How You Get To Ghorepani?

The Ghorepani trek is perhaps the shortest trek in the Himalayas. Suitable for people of all ages, especially suitable for families with children. Ghorepani (2,874m) is the best vantage point for the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, Tukuche,  Varaha Shikhar and Lamjung Himal range. Walking up to Poon Hill to watch the sunrise over these stunning snowcapped mountains is something to be endured. World Highest trek provides this trek including hiking through colorful villages and rhododendron forests, with the jaw dropping Annapurna still in the background. During this trek, you could enjoy wide-range of food variety, from western food to Authentic Nepal meal. Pokhara is the closest main access city at an altitude of 800m to start the tour. World Highest Trek's experienced staff can advise you on how to make best of your short-term vacations.

The Annapurna Region is magnificently beautiful, but equally fragile. Ghorepani is the route where vehicle is not accessible, so it is only accessible on foot from the trailhead in Nayapul. It generally takes two days to reach Ghorepani from Pokhara.A one and half hour drive from Pokhara via the large village of Lumle takes you to Nayapul where the trek begins.It's a relatively well-maintained road, as many people go this way to start treks in the Annapurna Himalaya.If the weather is clear you should have good views of the distinctive Mountains. As we Plan to spend the first night of the trek either in Tikhedhunga (4-5 hours' walk from Nayapul), or Ulleri (5-6 hours' walk). The trail passes through cultivated farmland and over the odd suspension bridge.

The trek to Ghorepani on the second day increases in altitude passes through beautiful cultivated land, and crosses the some monster forests.The trail climbs more gently from this point, through beautiful oak and rhododendron forests, towards Banthanti reaching to the Nangethanti at 2460m.You can expect a short day of hiking on the second day, just 3 or 4 hours to reach Ghorepani. Most people wake up before sunrise the next day to take the morning tour of Ghorepani (2,874m), one of the best views of the Himalayas in Nepal, a breathtaking view of sunrise over the heights of Himalaya Mountains.

Ghorepani is an essential stop on the Poon Hill Trek. Ghorepani, a village surrounded by the spectacular panorama extends from Dhaulagiri I (8167 m) and Tukuche (6920 m) to Nilgiri (6940 m), Annapurna South, Annapurna I (8091 ln), Hiuchuli (6441 m) and Tarke Kang (7193 m). Gangapurna (7454 m), Lamjung Himal (6986 m) and Mt. Fishtail (Machhapuchhre 6997m) will cut your breath and eyes. Watching the beautiful sunrise is a defining moment with lots of fun and tranquillity. Ghorepani, a village surrounded by the wonderful village of Ghandruk inhabited by Gurung, Magar and Thakali communities. This trek presents chances for a lifetime experience of Nepal’s rural culture. This is an outing of great experiences you will remember for one long, long time.