The best viewpoint Poonhill 3210m |
Annapurna Ghorepani
Poonhill Trek is one of the most approachable sunrise spots in the Himalayas from the Annapurna range to the Dhaulagiri Ranges. Also one of the most well-known points of
view in the Annapurna region proposes sweeping views of the Annapurna
Mountain cliffs. The Ghorepani Poonhill Trek introduces a round trip to the
Pokhara beautiful city of lakeside where you can adore the views of high
mountain roofs some of which are Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Machhapuchhre, and many
others in a relatively close.
Mt Dhaulagiri from Ghorepani |
Trekking
through thick forests of pine and maple trees, the way continues to Ghorepani
and Poon Hill 3210m. It additionally proposes charming mountain villages, forests of
flashy rhododendrons, and an expansion of ethnic association and tradition.
This entire wonderful element makes it an extraordinary beginning to Trekking in Nepal. Treated to be a comparably simple trek compared to other directions in
the area due to its lower height and shorter days.
Annapurna South and Hiunchuli |
Ghorepani Poonhill Trekking proposes a wonderful mountain panorama and a glance into the classical Nepali
lifestyle. The trekking leads you to the great momentous tribal villages and
first-rate mountain plots. Hence Poon Hill is the uncomplicated trekking that achieves your dream to see the flame of snowy mountain peaks; conviviality in
the Himalayan culture subgroup serves the lifetime experience.
From February to Mid-June, September – December trekking is the best decision. Dec
& January are Winter and cold can be snow on the path, July & August
are rainy times, trekking can be done but clarity can be poor due to rain.
Highlights of Annapurna Ghorepani Poonhill Trek
- The eye-catching view of snow-capped mountains like Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and
Machhapuchhre from Ghorepani Poonhill 3210m.
- Wonderful
view of the sunrise over mountain peaks from the top of Poonhill.
- Hiking
through beautiful rhododendron, oak, and pine forests.
- Experiencing
the culture and tradition of the Gurung people.
- Marking
imperiled animals and birds at the Annapurna Conservation Area.
- Climbing
stone steps to reach the beautiful Ulleri village.