Poon Hill Trek
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All trekkers need to organise their own flights to Kathmandu International Airport (KTM). From Kathmandu Airport we will arrange a private transfer to your hotel. That night you will meet your local Kandoo representative and have a full pre-trek briefing
We will take a morning flight to Pokhara, with magnificent views of Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Machhapuchhre, the five peaks of Annapurna and many others. We will then drive for one hour to Nayapul where we start our trek. We follow the south bank of the river, passing through sub-tropical valley forests and crossing the Modi Khola on a high suspension bridge. We continue to ascend on this trail until we reach the village of Tikhedhunga where we will spend the night.
We leave the small village of Thikedhungga, crossing the small suspension bridge across the deep gorge to start your steep ascent up to Ulleri. Fortunately there are steps all the way which makes this tough climb slightly easier. After Ulleri, the trail continues winding its way through the rhododendron forests, passing beautiful waterfalls and we climb up, and down a little, enjoying the views of Machhapuchhre (Fish Tail) peeking out high above the lush green hillsides. Eventually we reach the village of Ghorepani and are rewarded with breath-taking views of Dhaulagiri and the Annapurna range.
We will set off in the dark this morning to ascend Poon Hill, renowned as one of the best view points in Nepal. The trail climbing to Poon Hill's viewpoint is steep, but it is well rewarded with spectacular views of Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, and the Annapurnas as the sun rises. We then begin our descent down to Tadapani through rhododendron forests with beautiful views of the high mountains and lush green valleys.
We will trek down further through the village of Ghandruk, which is famous for its high population of Ghurkhas who now own many of the lodges in this region. As we follow the trail down to Landruk we will be rewarded with views of the Annapurna range including Machhapuchchhre, Annapurna South and Gangapurna.
Today we follow the contours of the valley until we reach the village of Dhampus at an altitude of 1750m. The village is very famous for its breath-taking panoramic views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Fishtail, Hiuchuli and Lamjung Himal. An amazing place to spend your last night of the trek before waving goodbye to the Annapurna Conservation Area. To celebrate our final night, we have dinner altogether this evening as a full team, it is customary for guests to buy dinner for the porters and guides on this night as a thank you for the support they have given you throughout the trek. There will also be an opportunity for you to hand out your tips for the support team during this meal.
Today we start our final trek with a final 500m of descent into Phedi, before driving back to Pokhara and our flight back to Kathmandu.
We will collect you from your hotel and transfer you to Kathmandu Airport for your departing flight
The teahouses in the Annapurna region these days all offer a wide range of options from local Dhal Bhat (rice and lentil soup) to pasta, pizza and even chicken burgers and yak steaks. The menu will always feature something that takes your fancy regardless of your dietary requirements or preferences. We recommend a budget of £30 to £35 ($40 to $45) per day for meals and drinks. For examples of menus visit our Nepal Trekking Guide.
One word of advice, place your meal order as soon as you can upon arriving at the lodge as it is strictly ‘first ordered, first served’, and the best lodges are quite busy at meal times.
Your
full day by day itinerary shows what is included in terms of hotel
accommodation and meal basis. All of our pre- and post-trek accommodation is
based in Kathmandu. Where your hotel basis is B&B, you can usually purchase
snacks or meals at the hotel, which can be paid in Nepali Rupees or US Dollars. Check in time will be between 12:00 and
2:00 pm, depending on the hotel. If you arrive on an early flight into
Kathmandu, you may have to wait until this time for your room to be available.
Similarly, if you return at the end of your trek on an early flight from Pokhara,
you will not be able to check into your room straight away.
The general standard of driving
throughout Nepal is poor and badly regulated. Roads in Kathmandu are very
congested, many drivers are not properly licensed and vehicles are poorly
maintained. During the monsoon season (June to September) many roads outside
the Kathmandu valley are prone to landslides and may become impassable.
We insist on using a high standard of
vehicle and driver for all of our transfers. In Nepal it is not a legal
requirement to have seatbelts fitted in the back of vehicles, and while we try
to use vehicles that do have rear seatbelts fitted, this cannot always be
guaranteed. If you are unhappy about any aspect of the vehicle or the standard
of driving, please speak to the driver or our local office immediately.
The internal flights operate a
strict maximum limit of 10kg for your main equipment bag and 5kg for your day
sack. Your bag will be weighed before you leave the hotel to start the trek and
if it is overweight you will have to leave items behind. Your baggage will also
be weighed by the airport staff so it is important that you do not exceed these
limits. You will be given 2 litres of water on arrival in Pokhara to fill your
bottles for your first day’s trekking, so you do not need to carry water from
Kathmandu.
Duffel bags
You will be provided with a large duffel bag at the pre-trek briefing that will be yours to use for the duration of your trek. Your equipment will then need to be transferred into this bag. If you are travelling with a duffel bag then it is up to you which bag you choose to use for the trek, if you are travelling with a suitcase then this will need to be left at the pre-trek hotel and collected upon your return as our porters need the bags they carry to be flexible.
The porters can carry up to 15kg in
the main equipment bag, so there is scope for
your bag to be slightly heavier while you are on the trek. You can move items
from your daypack to your main bag when you reach Pokhara. All
items must be packed in your main bag. They should not be attached to the
outside, as we are not responsible if items fall off when the bags are being
carried on the trek
We recommend that you take local currency on the actual trek
with you, as the teahouses prefer local currency. You will also get a more
favourable exchange rate in Kathmandu than in the mountains. If you are relying
on a credit or debit card for emergency funds, make sure you tell your card
issuer that you will be using it abroad, or you may find that it won't work
when you really need it.
In Kathmandu a meal for two at a mid range restaurant will
cost ~$20. A taxi will generally start on a base rate of $0.45 and then charge
$0.4 for every km. Or you can ride the bus which will be around $0.15 for a 5km
journey. Souvenirs in Kathmandu are generally on the cheaper side too.
Whilst on the trek, we recommend that you budget £30 - £35
($40 to $45) per day for meals and drinks.
We realise that tipping may not be a common practice in all
countries but for Nepal it is a standard practice that all operators
support. The decision on how much to tip should be determined by how well the
team served you while you were on the trek. Tips are always discretionary and
if you are not happy with the service you have received you do not have to pay
tips. Tips can be made in US dollars or Nepali Rupees. It is very important
that US bills be new (less than 10 years old), crisp and untorn.
We are members of the Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal
and the Nepal Mountaineering Association, and follow their guidelines when
recommending tip levels for guides and porters. We would suggest you budget
$150 per trekker for your tip contribution on this route. The group tip can be
given to your porters and guides during your celebratory meal in Dhampus on the
final night of your trek. You will then say goodbye to your porters the
following morning.
Duffel bags
You will be provided with a large duffel bag at the pre-trek briefing that will be yours to use for the duration of your trek. Your equipment will then need to be transferred into this bag. If you are travelling with a duffel bag then it is up to you which bag you choose to use for the trek, if you are travelling with a suitcase then this will need to be left at the pre-trek hotel and collected upon your return as our porters need the bags they carry to be flexible.
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