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Poon Hill Trek: A Paradise for Nature Lovers

Poon Hill Trek: A Paradise for Nature Lovers

The Poon Hill Trek Offers the Perfect Chance to Explore

Nepal offers a huge scope of trekking options to the trekkers and mountaineers and also for the visitors. Trekking in Nepal can be an intense cultural experience as well as an opportunity to explore the countryside’s, spectacular views of the Great Mountains. The best way to experience Nepal’s rich natural embellishment is to walk through the length, breadth and the high altitude of the country.

Poon Hill Trek: A Paradise for Nature Lovers

For Nature lovers, the Poon Hill Trek is the most famous and relatively easy one as it requires visitors to trek along the terraced landscapes, lush forests blooming with beautiful Rhododendron flowers, and the friendly village and villagers. In fact, it is considered as the relatively shortest treks in Nepal. The number of days that is usually needed to cover this expedition is 4-5 days, but it can extend based on the walking speed and condition of a trekker.

An Overview of the Poon Hill Trek

The Poon Hill Trek also known as Ghorepani Trek is a short, colorful trek that takes one through the picturesque landscapes. The entire trekking journey will take the trekkers through dense forests and will offer a spectacular view of the Annapurna range.

Facts about the Poon Hill Trek

The Poon Hill Trek is set in the foothill of the Annapurna range and is regarded as the best trekking option in Nepal. This trek is set in a region which is considered to be most geographically and culturally diverse regions. Visitors will get the chance to explore the local culture while en route the trek that passes through the Gurung and Magar village, rich flora and fauna, and deep valleys all beneath the Annapurna.

Also known as “Photographer’s Paradise” as it offers the incredible opportunity to have a glimpse of the surroundings and also offer Nature lovers to take beautiful snaps of the magnificent  Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.

The trip usually starts from Pokhara that offers a unique blend of beautiful landscape and charming locales. From Pokhara, one will have to cross the Modi Khola River and after those travelers will have to walk through the forests, farm terraces, villages before reaching the Ghorepani hills.

Why This Trek Is So Popular?

Winding through the valleys, mossy forests, and icy waterfalls this trek offers glimpse of the high peaks piercing the clouds and horizons at every turn, till one reaches the highest point of the trek. But the other things that one can expect from the trek are mentioned below:

This trek offers the opportunity to interact with the local people and also experience Nepal culture closely.

For a panoramic view of the Great Himalayas and Annapurna South and Fishtail Mountain.

Approaches to the Ghorepani Trek

Basically, there are two approaches to Trekking in Nepal. The first approach is to go for the organized tour operators where the staff of the operator organizes all cooking equipment, tents, foods, and other stuff. These approaches are often referred to as ‘camping trekking’.

On the contrary, the other form of trekking is ‘independent trekking’ where individual trekkers trod through the trail paths by passing through villages, enjoying the hospitality of the local people, and so on. But if a person is new to trekking, then it’s advisable to go for the first type.