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Ghorepani Poon hill Trek and Chitwan

Trip code
Package name Ghorepani Poon hill Trek and Chitwan
Duration 10
Max. elevation 3210 m
Level Moderate
Transportation Flight and all ground transportation as per itinerary
Accomodation Hotel/Tea House Lodge on the trek
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route
Cost USD 1,226 per person

Highlights

Overview

Explore Nepal. The Ghorepani-Poonhill Trek is a fascinating short and easy trek on the foothills of Annapurna.
Passing by the marvelous viewpoint of Poon Hill, Ghandruk gives you the natural amphitheater known as the
Annapurna Sanctuary. The trail leads you through passes, villages, fields, and rhododendron forests.
You don’t need to be a great trekker to explore this area because it is a low-altitude trek that goes through the
surrounding mountains of the Pokhara valley and offers spectacular views of the Annapurna range of
Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, Lamjung Himal, Manaslu, and Himal Chuli, etc., which will obviously fascinate you to
cherish.
In the beginning, we will visit historic and cultural places such as Swoyambhunath, Kathmandu, and Patan Durbar
Square, which have sacred monasteries.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu, 1300 m (4,265 ft)

The flight into the Himalayas offers breathtaking views of the major peaks Mt. Dorje Lakpa (6,966 m), Mt. Ganesh

(7,422 m), Mt. Purbi Chhyachu (6,637 m), Mt. Langtang (7,227 m), etc. (weather permitting), taking you directly

into the Himalayan capital of Kathmandu. After immigration formality on arrival, as you exit the airport terminal

you will be greeted and welcome by a Sampurna Adventure personal & transferred to your hotel, Spend the rest of

the day at leisure for personal activities following your program briefing or you may familiarize with the narrow

lively, and endless streets around Thamel town (Touristic center), where you will find all kinds of good restaurants,

ATMs and exchange money, full of typical Nepali handicrafts, fine jewelry, clothing, and trekking gear stores.

Day 2 : Swoyambhunath, Kathmandu & Patan durbar square,

(Optional: Early morning you could take an optional Mount Everest flight tour – The Highest Mountain on Earth).

Today we visit the most important monuments of the Nepalese capital. Visit the Kumari Palace (Living goddess)

where the Kumari acknowledges their greetings from her balcony window, Kathmandu Durbar square (The World

Heritage site) filled with the temples, courtyards & palace of the Malla Kings, who ruled over the city. The palace is

known as Hanuman Dhoka, the statue of Monkey god adjoining to the palace entrance. The main courtyard of the

palace is the place where the Kings of Nepal were crowned and have their coronations solemnized.

Next to the palace we have gigantic figure of Kal Bhairab (the God of Destruction) and beautiful temples.

Visit Swoyambhunath Stupa with its 2,500-year history, UNESCO World Heritage Site, an ancient religious complex

mobbed by monkeys and soaring above the city on a lofty hilltop, the fascinating, chaotic jumble of Buddhist and

Hindu iconography. We could see ancient carvings everywhere and the smell of incense and butter lamps, the

mystical atmosphere is heightened by devotees who make a ritual circumambulate, spinning the prayer wheels set

into its base of this famous stupa, surrounded by beautiful typical houses of the priest, Chaityas and monastery.

Later, visit Patan Durbar Square (World Heritage Site), the city of fine arts & craft in metal, stone, terracotta,

known as Lalitpur Metropolitan City, it is famous for its rich cultural heritage, where we will see in its ancient

palace with golden gate and window, temples of Krishna, Shiva, Golden temple (Hiranya Barna Mahabihar) as well

as monasteries & beautiful courtyard.

Day 3 : Flight: Kathmandu – Pokhara: Drive to Nayapool - Trek to Tirkhedhunga

After breakfast, in the morning take 30 Min, of flights to Pokhara (827 m), on arrival 1 ½ hour drive takes you to

the trek starting point at Nayapool. The enchanting drives take you passing by local villages of Naudanda, Kanrhe

and Lumle, later the trek start through sub-tropical region, first you will cross the suspension bridge over the Modi

Khola River, and then we ascend slowly through terraced fields with classic mountain villages. Along the way you

will encounter mule/goat caravans carrying goods to the mountains, along the way it offers a stunning view of

Machhapuchhre and Annapurna up to Tirkhedhunga.

Day 4 : Trek: Tirkhedhunga to Ghorepani

Today the trekking trail follows ascending tiresome stone footsteps up to Ulleri village, from Ulleri the path is

gradual on the winding trail passing through shade of some beautiful villages, dense rhododendron forest, so

characteristic of Nepal with few ups and down to Ghorepani, Ghorepani is the main Annapurna Circuit route and

one will meet many trekkers passing through this ridge-top settlement. Ghorepani literally means "Horse water"

and is a popular stopping place for the mule trains which ply the route from Pokhara to Jomsom and beyond. The

impressive peak could see across the broad valley of the Kali Gandaki,

Day 5 : Trek: Ghorepani to Poonhill for Sunrise at Poon ill (3200M) – Ghandruk (1990M):

Early morning our Sherpa guide will knock at your door to head up to the well-marked track by torchlight, hiking to

an absolute celebrated viewpoint of Poon Hill (3195M), which overlooks the great valley and village. The first light

of dawn illuminates Dhaulagiri and Tukuche Peak with a surreal pink glow. From here you will see wide range of

high mountains from west to east about 650 km by the morning cool sunrise. Later back to Ghorepani for

breakfast, continue our trail with some ups and later descends through beautiful forests to Ghandruk village, along

the way you could see some wild animals, such as languor monkeys with occasional stunning views of Annapurna

South, Hiunchuli, and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail).

Ghandruk is a gateway to Annapurna Sanctuary trek, in the afternoon explore one of Nepal’s most famous Gurung

ethnic villages, rich in culture, known for their distinctive dialect, costume & lifestyle. Ghandruk is also home to

many soldiers from the famous Gorkha regiments.

Day 6 : Trek: Ghandruk to Nayapool, Drive back to Pokhara.

Breakfast at the lodge, continue our downhill trail towards Syauli bazaar and, we trek through the beautiful village,

forest, river, and finally reach Nayapool. Here we find our vehicle waiting for us to transfer at the hotel in Pokhara.

In the afternoon take a boat ride in Phewa Lake and reach the temple of Tal Barahi temple in the island, later

simply walk around the main tourist hub near Fewa Lake side,

Day 7 : Drive: Pokhara – Chitwan

Drive to “Chitwan National Park” A World Heritage Site lies in the Terai region of Southern Nepal and is well known

to be the best managed National Park in Asia. One will discover a lost world of towering Trees, twisting vines, one

horned rhinoceros, Crocodiles, python, deer and some of the world’s most Exotic birds.

Upon arrival you will receive and greet by resort staff, accompanied with refreshment & be given a briefing on our

lodge & its facilities. After being given your programs for the day, your room will then be allocated to you.

After hearty Lunch, a Village tour to a nearby ethnic Tharu village where you will learn more about the life and

lifestyle of the Tharu (inhabitant of Jungle). In the evening you will see amazing Sun set view from the bank of

Rapti River.

In the evening slide presentation. One of our jungle experts will introduce background data and the history of the

Royal Chitwan National Park as well as some other topics relating to wildlife. Your questions are most welcome.

Day 8 : In Chitwan jungle activities

Enjoy the full day of jungle safari to discover the nature and wildlife of Nepal.

Canoe ride along the Rapti River (Subject to water level), an excellent opportunity for Bird Watching, we could see

two rare species of crocodiles; the Marsh Mugger and the fish-eating Gharial.

In the afternoon, Jeep Safari, an excellent opportunity to see different kinds of deer, rhinoceros, wild boar,

monkey, leopard, sloth bear and the Royal Bengal Tiger (If we are lucky). We will also encounter many other

smaller mammals that have made Chitwan their home.


(Note: Due to animal rights activists it is banned elephant-back tours in Chitwan by most resorts, instead will

provide Jeep Safari.

During monsoon period Canoe ride and Jeep Safari is closed from June till end of September as the national park

authorities close its entry into the jungle to prevent damage to forest track, secure human lives from monsoon-

induced disasters and felling of the trees)

In the evening Tharu cultural dance presentation by the local villagers (in which we also could participate in).

Day 9 : Drive: Chitwan – Kathmandu:

Breakfast, we embark on a road trip to Kathmandu, (Optional: fly back) check-in at hotel, in the afternoon free for

independent activities, we could explore the narrow lively and endless streets of Thamel town where we will find

all kinds of good restaurants, full of typical Nepali handicraft, fine jewelry, clothing and trekking gear store.

In the evening, a Nepali farewell dinner, we rejoice and express our gratitude to our Sherpa team who

accompanied us to make our great trip successful!!

Day 10 : Final departure: Kathmandu to the city of origin.

Breakfast, in the morning free for personal activities, later at the arranged time, transfer to the airport for final

departure. We wish you a safe flight and hope to serve you back in near future. End of Service.

Inclusions

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