Ghorepani Trek

12th year anniversary
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The trek takes you deep into the Annapurna and Mahhapuchare Himals where you will see 360 degrees of panoramic views of the Annapurna is south face and Machhapuchare North Face. You walk through popular Gurung villages characterized by their slated roofs. This is one of the most popular treks in the region, especially for those who have limited time to explore the beauty of the region..

Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu (1300m).

Transfer to hotel.

Day 02 Kathmandu valley Sightseeing

Around 9.30 AM in the morning there will be formalities of meeting the guide and brief information of the tour of the day. We start the tour for discovering the extraordinary city. The program will be: Bhaktapur Durbar Square monuments with their wooden pagoda-temples. The Bodnath or Swayambhunath’s Buddhist sanctuaries and Pashupatinath, a holy Hindu temple where the cremations process of Hindu religion takes place and, including many temples spread about along the crowded and busy streets of the antique city.

Day 03 Fly Kathamndu-Pokhara.

Around 30 minute morning flight ot Pokhara, small beautiful lake city. You can explore and enjoy the city fo the day. Overnight in the hotel.

Day 04 Nayapul-Ghandruk (1940 m./(4.30- 5hrs walk)

After the breakfast, you will be transferred to Nayapul (an hour and half drive) and meet all of your trekking staffs. Your trek starts with the nice hike almost flat by the bank of Modi River. Once you reach Syauli Bazar then your trail takes the ascending elevation until you reach Ghandruk village. The ascending trail is about 3 hours, but, once you reach Gahndruk all the fatigue are erased by the beautiful approach of the famouse village.

Day 05 Ghandrung- Tadapani (2590 mt/4-5 hours walk)

Walk to Tadapani via Bhaishi Kharka is another interesting trail witnessing the some of the majestic views of the Annapurna Range and crossing the local villages during the trail.

Day 06 Tadapani- Ghorepani (2750 mt/6.30 hours walk).

The trail crossing Banthanti & Deurali. There is a pass called Deurali pass of 3090 m. and we have to cross this pass along with the huge rock before coming to Deurali village. We stop at Ghorepani for the night, which is one of the popular spot in the whole trail.

Day 07 Ghorepani – HIle (1460 m/ 7.00 hrs) via Poon Hill (3193m):

Set your alarm for 4 am today. It is 45 minutes hike up to the vantage point of Poon Hill by the torch light.

Day 08 Hile-(Nayapool (1070 m)- Pokhara (820m.):

(2.30 hrs walk/ 1.3 hours drive). Trail after Hile through the edge of Bhurungdi khola (river) crossing tea shops, lodges and Birethanti village and hardly 25 minutes walk is up to Nayapul. Todays trail is all the way descending down till Nayapul. Have a relaxing day in Pokhara. Overnight in the hotel.

Day 09 fly back to Kathmandu.

Transfer to hotel, free day in Kathmandu.

Day 10 Final Departure

Transfer to airport.

  • All transfer in a Non Air conditioned private vehicle
  • Kathmandu & Pokhara hotel (tourist class) on BB basis
  • Trekking on tea house basis
  • Accommodation on available lodges during the trekking
  • 3 fixed meals (breakfast, lunch & dinner) suggested by guide during trek
  • National park fees & TIMS fee
  • One English speaking Trekking guide (Sirdar)
  • Porters (1 porter for 2 members) one porter is allowed to carry maximum of 25 kg of total weight
  • 1 Sherpa (assistant guide) for every 4 members
  • Daily wages of Nepali staffs, meal and accommodation
  • Insurance of guide & porter
  • One full day sightseeing with English or French speaking guide with all entrance fees.
  • Flight fare Ktm-Pokhara -Ktm
  • Domestic flight airport tax
  • Lunch/dinner in Kathmandu & Pokhara
  • Laundry
  • telephone calls
  • emergency evacuation if required
  • Donation
  • tips All personal nature expenses

Please note: Clients are suggested to give maximum of 12 Kg. of personal luggage to the porter. Also, please note that on the domestic flight you are only allowed to carry your luggage of 20 Kg and 5 Kg as a hand carry.

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