The Annapurna Base Camp trek with Poon Hill is one of the most popular trekking adventures in Nepal. The Annapurna range offers many perfect geographical locations for trekking and traveling. Some examples include the trek to base camp and treks around the Massifs (circuit trek). We at My Everest Trip propose a trip combining a trek to the base camp and the circuit trek. This is the Annapurna Base Camp trek via Poon Hill. The Annapurna Base Camp trek via Poon Hill takes you to two very popular major destinations. They are the base camp of the mountain and the Poonhill station.
One can see picturesque, isolated mountain settlements and thick forests along the way. The ascent of Annapurna Base Camp, the tenth-highest mountain in the world, is one of the primary attractions. Along with that, you also get the most aesthetic views of your lifetime from the Poon Hill station. Further, the trek takes you through the trails comprising the Annapurna Conservation Area. Various species of wildlife inhabit this region. During your climb up the trails, you will also get immensely beautiful mountain views. You get views of mountains like peaks of the Annapurna range, Dhaulagiri, Gangapurna, Khangsar Kang, Hiuchuli, Machhapuchhre, etc.
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Best Time for Annapurna Base Camp Trek With Poon Hill
The finest times to visit the Nepali Himalayas are spring and fall. We strongly advise you to schedule your journey to the Annapurna Base Camp trek via Poon Hill at a comparable time. These seasons occur in the months of March, April, and May for springtime. Likewise, autumn includes September, October, and November. On the other hand, current patterns indicate that monsoon rains can fall in September. So, base your plans on the weather prediction.
Spring and autumn are also the greatest seasons for your walks because of the availability of unobstructed views. Unhindered views of the neighboring mountains are available. Moreover, there is less likelihood of snowfall and rainfall during these seasons. As a result, the trails get safer. You will be safer because trails prone to snowy and slick routes become dry and reduce accidents and injuries. The weather is very wonderful and mild at this time of year. Autumn also brings the festival seasons of Dashain and Tihar in Nepal. The Nepali calendar starts a new year in the spring.
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I had the best adventure with my friends doing the Annapurna Base Camp Trek. When the manager from My Everest Trip picked us up at the airport, we were so excited about Nepal and our trek. We had a few days in Kathmandu before our tour, and Puru was very helpful in ensuring the taxi drivers would not cheat us, showing us good places to eat and shop, and helping with everything we needed. Before the trek, he made sure we had an excellent briefing, and we were amazed to hear he would guide the tour himself and his assistant…I had the best adventure with my friends doing the Annapurna Base Camp Trek.
When the manager from My Everest Trip picked us up at the airport, we were so excited about Nepal and our trek. We had a few days in Kathmandu before our tour, and Puru was very helpful in ensuring the taxi drivers would not cheat us, showing us good places to eat and shop, and helping with everything we needed. Before the trek, he made sure we had an excellent briefing, and we were amazed to hear he would guide the tour himself and his assistant guide Ratna.
The trek was hard work and great fun. All the staff joining in on tour was passionate about their work. Some of the porters did not speak much English, but we communicated the best we could and laughed a lot because one of my friends is a bit of an actor and always tried to act out what she wanted to tell them. Puru was the whole trek present and kind, not only to us but to everybody we met; one day, we walked with a group from another company, and Puru noticed that one of the girls was struggling a bit and without a word, he just took her backpack so she could walk more accessible.
I do not doubt that the people at My Everest Trip, led by Puru, represent modern Nepal with deep roots in tradition, culture, and humility. They are modest people with excellent knowledge of their country.
After the trek, we had plans to stay a few days on our own in Pokhara to relax and do paragliding. Before Puru returned to Kathmandu, he arranged for a nice hotel and our bus ticket back to Kathmandu, where he would meet us and go for dinner.
We are very thankful for the personal service we received; we could not have wished for anything more, except maybe for more time in Nepal, so I think we need to go back and meet all the good and warm-hearted people again.
I give you my warmest recommendation.
Jan
Netherland
Jan
Netherland
MyEverestTrip organized the first trip to Nepal. After a long flight from the UK by the company’s owner, I met at the airport and was transferred to a lovely hotel in the centre of Kathmandu. The next day was spent exploring Kathmandu – I had a traditional Nepali lunch at a local cafe. Visited a few temples and sites of interest. Saw monkeys! The next day, early doors, we transferred to Pokhara by tourist bus – a long but fascinating journey – with the assistance of our lovely guide and porter. Lots of toilet stops en route. Hotel overnight at…MyEverestTrip organized the first trip to Nepal. After a long flight from the UK by the company’s owner, I met at the airport and was transferred to a lovely hotel in the centre of Kathmandu. The next day was spent exploring Kathmandu – I had a traditional Nepali lunch at a local cafe. Visited a few temples and sites of interest. Saw monkeys! The next day, early doors, we transferred to Pokhara by tourist bus – a long but fascinating journey – with the assistance of our lovely guide and porter. Lots of toilet stops en route. Hotel overnight at Pokhara – fantastic!! From there, we started the trek. I can’t easily explain the variety in this trek – from the landscapes to the food to the accommodation – all I can say is that it’s full of interest and beauty and well worth the effort. Thank you, My Everest Trip, for organizing the seamless travel and accommodations. See you again!!Alexandra
Lichfield, United Kingdom
Alexandra
Lichfield, United Kingdom
My Everest trip is a top professional and highly valued Trekking agency. Due to my work as a teacher on a Danish “Højskole”, I go every second year to Nepal for trekking. I started to work with My Everest Trip 6 years ago and I appreciate the hard work they put into making our stay in Nepal pleasant. I did the Annapurna Base Camp trek twice with different groups of students both times with the guide Yam, who always does a great job connecting with the young people, leading the way, and spreading happiness when they struggle on the trails. Many years…My Everest trip is a top professional and highly valued Trekking agency. Due to my work as a teacher on a Danish “Højskole”, I go every second year to Nepal for trekking. I started to work with My Everest Trip 6 years ago and I appreciate the hard work they put into making our stay in Nepal pleasant.
I did the Annapurna Base Camp trek twice with different groups of students both times with the guide Yam, who always does a great job connecting with the young people, leading the way, and spreading happiness when they struggle on the trails.
Many years of experience and good management place this agency among the top trekking agencies in Nepal and I will continue working with this agency in the years to come.
Lars Frandsen
Denmark
Lars Frandsen
Denmark
I highly value the service offered by the staff at My Everest Trip. Friends recommended the agency and the Annapurna Base Camp trek, and I understand why. All members of the team are responsible and polite people. I always travel alone to meet new friends, so I specifically asked for a fixed departure where I would be grouped with other people. Ratna, an experienced guide in the Annapurna region, led the group. This shows in the way he manages everything. Before starting the trek, any concern I might have had was blown away the minute I met the guide and…I highly value the service offered by the staff at My Everest Trip. Friends recommended the agency and the Annapurna Base Camp trek, and I understand why. All members of the team are responsible and polite people.
I always travel alone to meet new friends, so I specifically asked for a fixed departure where I would be grouped with other people.
Ratna, an experienced guide in the Annapurna region, led the group. This shows in the way he manages everything. Before starting the trek, any concern I might have had was blown away the minute I met the guide and the porters. I saw how well the manager treated them, and they were pleased and just as excited to go as I was. After a few days, I spent the evenings playing cards with the porters, who were great fun.
The days in these beautiful surroundings passed so quickly, and I was unfortunate when I had to say goodbye to all my new friends.
I hope to return to Nepal one day and meet all my new friends again.
Thomas
Germany
Thomas
Germany
I had the privilege of spending four weeks in Nepal in the autumn of 2018. I wanted to do a long trek mixed with relaxation and cultural experiences. After my arrival, I aimed to leave Kathmandu as quickly as possible and start the tour. Puru put up a perfect schedule for me. The day after I arrived in Kathmandu, we took off for Pokhara, and on day 3, my trek started. This was a perfect option for me as I needed peace of mind, and this trek and the staff that followed me did a fantastic job. After the trek,…I had the privilege of spending four weeks in Nepal in the autumn of 2018. I wanted to do a long trek mixed with relaxation and cultural experiences. After my arrival, I aimed to leave Kathmandu as quickly as possible and start the tour. Puru put up a perfect schedule for me.
The day after I arrived in Kathmandu, we took off for Pokhara, and on day 3, my trek started. This was a perfect option for me as I needed peace of mind, and this trek and the staff that followed me did a fantastic job.
After the trek, I spent a few days in Pokhara, visiting beautiful sights and enjoying life. Then I went by bus to Chitwan, where Puru had booked a room at a lovely resort and arranged for activities like jungle safari and bird watching.
After some quiet days in Chitwan, I was ready to face Kathmandu and spend a few days here visiting all the must-sees and shopping in Thamel.
Puru is an expert in organizing trips and reading his clients’ needs. Customizing this journey down to every little detail, like bus tickets, was just what I needed, and I left Nepal feeling like a new person.
I cannot thank Puru and all his employees enough, and I will return one day.Cecilia
France
Cecilia
France
I understand why this trek is one of the most popular in Nepal and why My Everest is a favored choice among its clients. I enjoyed this trek with the guide Krishna, who did an excellent job. Puru took care of all aspects of the trek well, and I could enjoy every moment of my walk. If I faced an obstacle, Krishna would help me overcome it nicely and politely. This trek has a long daily walk, but in good company with friendly people, it’s not a problem. I would love to do another trek with all my new friends at My…I understand why this trek is one of the most popular in Nepal and why My Everest is a favored choice among its clients. I enjoyed this trek with the guide Krishna, who did an excellent job. Puru took care of all aspects of the trek well, and I could enjoy every moment of my walk. If I faced an obstacle, Krishna would help me overcome it nicely and politely. This trek has a long daily walk, but in good company with friendly people, it’s not a problem. I would love to do another trek with all my new friends at My Everest Trip in the future, and I recommend the company to other trekkers who want good value at a reasonable cost.Sue
Australia
Sue
Australia
We are a Norwegian family with 2 boys aged 8 and 10. We have been walking the mountains in Norway and Austria since the boys were very small. This year we wanted to do something very special with the kids. We were curious about Nepal and started our research about the country. We soon realized there were so many companies to choose from. When traveling with kids you are extra cautious, and really want to make the right decision when choosing a company. For many days we read “about us” articles from many companies, and then we come across My Everest…We are a Norwegian family with 2 boys aged 8 and 10. We have been walking the mountains in Norway and Austria since the boys were very small. This year we wanted to do something very special with the kids. We were curious about Nepal and started our research about the country. We soon realized there were so many companies to choose from. When traveling with kids you are extra cautious, and really want to make the right decision when choosing a company. For many days we read “about us” articles from many companies, and then we come across My Everest Trip. The company had existed for many years, the manager was not just a person in a suit doing business he was also a very experienced guide and they had very good reviews. I send him an email and the next morning I woke up the already responded. We decided to do the Ghorepani Poon Hill, this is a very popular trek but suitable for kids and it gave us the opportunity the see Pokhara also and try paragliding. Poon Hill was a good choice. Puru gave us very good guides and porters. The trek was a good mix of beautiful nature and cultural experience. The kids were so happy, that they quickly had a good connection with the porters, developing their own way of communication. The sunrise from Poon Hill was spectacular on a clear morning. The landscapes offer so much beauty, from the softness of the rhododendron forests to the roughness of the snow-covered mountains. It was fun to visit the Gurung cultural museum, as we try to teach our kids that people live in many different ways. Doing this trek was very good family time and the service was great. Because we did not have to worry about anything we could just enjoy every minute of our journey. We would like to thank Puru and his great team for a fantastic vacation in Nepal and we highly recommend My Everest Trip. Best regards from GeirGeir
Norway
Geir
Norway
This is a trek that should be on everybody’s to-do list. I did this trek with sine friends, Before, during, and after The trek, The team at My Everest Trip did a fantastic job making this an unforgettable trip. The trek is a bit hard but Our guide always makes it The Best way for us. I highly recommend this Company and will Absolutely to here again if I come back to Nepal In The future Thank you everybody at My Everest Trip. Hope we meet again.Christina
Spain
I had a wonderful time in Nepal and trekked in the mountains on My Everest Trip. Everything worked perfectly for the nine days Poon hill trip, and the price was excellent.Katrine
Copenhagen, Denmark
Doing a trek in Nepal has been one of the best experiences in my life. And I couldn’t choose a better agency than My Everest Trip. I don’t say this just because Puru and Ratna are really professionals, but also because they are very kind and generous people. I was very fortunate to have both of them as guides on two different trips and I could notice that both share that same philosophy of teaching you how to walk the road safely, quietly, and happy. They are very patient and always try to take care of you. Puru is the owner,…Doing a trek in Nepal has been one of the best experiences in my life. And I couldn’t choose a better agency than My Everest Trip. I don’t say this just because Puru and Ratna are really professionals, but also because they are very kind and generous people. I was very fortunate to have both of them as guides on two different trips and I could notice that both share that same philosophy of teaching you how to walk the road safely, quietly, and happy. They are very patient and always try to take care of you. Puru is the owner, he has vast experience and he knows very well the treks and tours offered, in addition, he is always open to making the adjustments you need and takes care of you as much as possible. And all his team participates in this style. For my next treks, I will not hesitate to hire their services.Alondra
Mexico
Alondra
Mexico
Puru guided my sister and me on a three-day trek to Poon Hill on the Annapurna Range. I trek a lot, and this was hands down the best trekking experience of my life. We walked through incredible rain forests and hillside Buddhist temples in gorgeous villages accessible only by foot and reached the summit of Poon Hill for a stunning view of the Himalayas. We met with some other travellers along the way and became lifelong friends. Puru is an incredible guy who knows every inch of those trials, a thoughtful, well-mannered, and genuine person you can easily trust. He’s also…Puru guided my sister and me on a three-day trek to Poon Hill on the Annapurna Range. I trek a lot, and this was hands down the best trekking experience of my life. We walked through incredible rain forests and hillside Buddhist temples in gorgeous villages accessible only by foot and reached the summit of Poon Hill for a stunning view of the Himalayas. We met with some other travellers along the way and became lifelong friends. Puru is an incredible guy who knows every inch of those trials, a thoughtful, well-mannered, and genuine person you can easily trust. He’s also fun and can show you a good time, which matters on those long trails. He even helped me get over my fear of leeches! We remain close friends to this day.vivek
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
vivek
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
Best trip in Nepal. Puru is the best guide you could wish for. I went to Nepal alone for a trekking trip and to Anapurna with Puru. I was a little scared about the trip, but when I knew Puru everything relaxed. The best trekking with the best guide. It is recommended!Sara
Italy
For us ( 3 people, of who 1 couple) it’s been very nice trekking, which has fit our expectations and needs. The guide, Ishwor, Was special. Many thanks to him and to Puru for the very nice organization. Just one little suggestion to improve the journey, it is possible to take a jeep from Pokhara to the trekking start point (and vice versa) it could be better for the state of the road, also if are needed some dollars more. Thanks again and I will highly recommend this company and guide to ishower.Cristiano
Italy
It was my first trekking tour experience and even if at the beginning of the first day it seemed to be a mission impossible for me, thanks to our special guide Ishwor, everything went great!!! Ishwor has a big experience in Poon Hill Trekking and he’s a really kind and professional guy; he takes care of us for every request.Fernando
Italy
Nepal is a great place to visit at least once in a lifetime! Most people there are friendly, kind and helpful. The terrain differs from the Southern National Forest of Chitwan National Park to the valley and river from Chitwan to Pokhara and, of course, to the mountain ranges in the North. And so is the diversity of the weather in the mountain area; it could be bright & sunny in the morning, turning into overcast, dark clouds, rain, heavy rain, and then a hail storm in the mountains. We were blessed to only have a relatively light and short taste…Nepal is a great place to visit at least once in a lifetime! Most people there are friendly, kind and helpful. The terrain differs from the Southern National Forest of Chitwan National Park to the valley and river from Chitwan to Pokhara and, of course, to the mountain ranges in the North. And so is the diversity of the weather in the mountain area; it could be bright & sunny in the morning, turning into overcast, dark clouds, rain, heavy rain, and then a hail storm in the mountains. We were blessed to only have a relatively light and short taste of hail storms in 2 of the late afternoons. This is also exciting to experience quite the extremes within the same day. We also love seeing the different trees, flowers, insects, animals, kids, and rock sediments…Besides enjoying nature, we also visited several World Heritage Sites and were even in time to experience the Holi Festival. There were also opportunities to visit orphanages and meet exciting people worldwide. We were grateful to have excellent guides arranged for our journeys. We had a young but knowledgeable and wise tour guide in Chitwan to show us around patiently and take us bird watching early in the morning. Our trekking guide, Mr Puru Thapaliya, was also an excellent and experienced trekker; he was kind enough to cook for us lest we starve. Without him, I wouldn’t be able to reach Poonhill. For one of a kind experience, thanks again! NEPAL: Never Ending Peace And LoveLuya
Georgia
Luya
Georgia
I Get By With A Little Help From My Friends Nepal is an incredible country with many different layers and attractions. It’s no wonder this country that’s tucked away in the mountains attracts so many different kinds of people: hippies in hemp clothing with dreadlocks and ukuleles strapped to their hips, old retirees looking for adventure in their moonlight years, adrenaline junkies looking to challenge their selves and conquer some of the world’s most enticing and deadly peaks. Regardless of what sort of person you are when you arrive here, this place will change you! I’ve heard it being said…I Get By With A Little Help From My Friends Nepal is an incredible country with many different layers and attractions. It’s no wonder this country that’s tucked away in the mountains attracts so many different kinds of people: hippies in hemp clothing with dreadlocks and ukuleles strapped to their hips, old retirees looking for adventure in their moonlight years, adrenaline junkies looking to challenge their selves and conquer some of the world’s most enticing and deadly peaks. Regardless of what sort of person you are when you arrive here, this place will change you! I’ve heard it being said that you do not go to Nepal for a vacation; you go for an adventure. Any adventurer will tell you that if you’re setting out on an experience that’s going to be physically demanding and where you’ll know it will be pushing you to limits you hadn’t come close to yet, it’s essential to have a plan and understand what you’re getting involved with. That, my dear reader, is where my good friend comes to your rescue. Puru is a guide who I met during my first Nepal trek as we climbed up to Poon Hill and then up to Annapurna Base Camp. He was guiding a middle-aged Chinese woman, and our group of three finished our first day off at their heels, talking about the trek and our hopes for the weather. As the girls, he was very kind and patient with us from the beginning, and I asked him various questions about what we were getting ourselves into. Throughout the next week, our two groups were always around each other. Sometimes we stayed in the same lodges in the same towns; other days, we would catch each other on the trails and stop for water breaks. This was all very friendly and kind; Puru was highly knowledgeable about the mountains and willing to help us with whatever questions we had (while still having the self-confidence to laugh if we were asking stupid, redundant questions and would tell us so). It wasn’t until the end of our trek that I realized what a fantastic man Puru is, what sets him aside from the several other guides I had already met. When we were all at the top of Annapurna Base Camp, we were caught in a heavy snowstorm with a mean wind. There was a group of us close to 10 people at the top, and we were all outside laughing and screaming into the wind that threatened our descent. I wrote about this situation in one of my previous blogs. Still, essentially Puru had taken me aside and, knowing that I was familiar with copious amounts of snow and being in the mountains, told me that it was up to the two of us to get the rest of the group down safely. The snowstorm had erased the trail we had used the day before, so we would have to create our new path down the mountain through the avalanche zone. Puru fearlessly leads the way through uncharted territory with enough confidence to make the entire group, including myself, feel just as confident as he. One of our group slipped from the edge of our path and began falling, but Puru instantly jumped from the ledge and caught her from falling too far down the mountain face, me hot on his heels. We weren’t even part of his group, just a crew of tourists he had taken under his wing to ensure that we would enjoy our time and make it through safely. I contacted Puru once we got back to Kathmandu and asked him for advice on planning my hike up to Everest Base Camp. With a great smile and a cup of tea, he welcomed me into his office in the heart of Kathmandu and helped me plan everything I needed for this next adventure of mine. Puru and his team have trekked through all of the areas in Nepal and are apparent experts. He helped me customize my itinerary and helped arrange everything from the flights to what sort of clothing and snacks we should bring. As if that wasn’t enough, after we had booked flights, he could change our flight dates multiple times for us – free of charge. He even arranged for my friend and me to take a helicopter up into the mountains without additional cost – a scarce thing, I’m told! Puru was not just a man looking to expand his business but genuinely wanted to help you have the best time possible in his beautiful country. His company can help arrange any treks you are interested in doing. He is an excellent guide who can take the fittest of the fit and the frailest up these mountains. But most importantly, he is a great human with a kind heart. Over the few weeks that Puru and I came to know each other, I’m honoured to be able to call him a brother. If you ever go to Nepal and are yearning for adventure, look no further than Puru at My Everest Trip for all the help you could ever need. Check out his website for information on how to get a hold of him and what services he provides to his family. https://myeveresttrip.com.Spencer Giese
Canada
Spencer Giese
Canada
Puru was a fantastic guide! Knowledgeable, friendly, and extremely helpful. He had many good ideas but was flexible in meeting our needs. He even went above and beyond to arrange additional travel for us. Anyone would be lucky to have him as a guide while trekking.Keithrafael
Fairfax, California
Annapurna Base Camp Trek With Poon Hill Difficulty Level
Following the Everest Base Camp in Nepal, one of the most well-liked trekking routes is the Annapurna Base Camp trek. This trip combining EBC and Poon Hill trek sound rather terrifying because of the reputation of base camp excursions. But you don’t have to be extremely afraid to embark on this walk. The Annapurna Base Camp Trek has a moderate difficulty level. The Poon Hill more less. This trek doesn’t require you to be an athlete to finish. But it’s a good idea to stay in shape, go on quick treks, and engage in cardio exercises to increase stamina.
People of all ages who engage in moderate daily activity are eligible to participate in this expedition. Still, precautions need to be followed for altitude sickness. The elevation difference is the hardest aspect of this trek. In the Himalayas, you have to trek uphill, which increases your risk of altitude sickness. Therefore, planning an itinerary to avoid it and traveling more slowly are required. Our trek schedule is perfect because it takes you via Ghorepani to the base camp. It helps you adjust to the Himalayas and enables you to exercise for greater altitude gains. You will both enjoy exploring unusual places and acclimate your body to the isolated Himalayas.
See also: Annapurna Base Camp Trek Difficulty
Permits for Annapurna Base Camp Trek with Poonhill
Your requirements for the Annapurna Base Camp trek via Poon Hill are two major permits. The permits in question are the ACAP and TIMS.
The Trekker’s Information Management System Permit, known by its acronym TIMS, is one of the permits. This general permit is required for any foreign hiker visiting Nepal. It guarantees one’s security when hiking the Annapurna Circuit’s inaccessible trails.
The other permit is the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit, also known by the acronym ACAP. This permit is enforced in the protected area in the Annapurna region. It ensures that the local flora and fauna will continue to exist and thrive.
Food and Accomodation
The options for food and accommodation vary based on where you will stay for the day. Our stay in Kathmandu or Pokhara will be in hotels. However, in the remote hamlets of the trek, we will stay in a tea house. Hotels will have a wider range of amenities, but tea houses have limited resources. The more remote you travel, the less access to basic resources. Hence, the facilities will not be on par with the city and will be more expensive due to freight charges for commuting for rations in the remote trails.
The food and drink options also vary and change based on where you are on your trip. Pokhara and Kathmandu have a wider range of cuisines. However, the local tea house in remote trails provides mostly Nepali staple food. You will likely get regular Nepali meals like rice, lentils, and vegetable curry. Other foods like thukpa(soup noodles), chowmein, momo(dumplings), etc, are also available. Drinking options, like soda, tea, coffee, etc., will also be available.
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek | Short and Easy Trek
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Annapurna Base Camp Trek
US$725
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Itinerary
- Day 01 Drive/Flight to Pokhara
- Day 02 Drive to Nayapul and trek to Tikhedunga [1,560m/5,116ft]
- Day 03 Tikhedunga to Ghorepani [2,860m/9,380ft]
- Day 04 Ghorepani to Tadapani [2,630m/8,626ft]
- Day 05 Tadapani to Chhomrong [2,170m/7,176ft]
- Day 06 Chhomrong to Himalaya [2,902m/9,577ft]
- Day 07 Himalaya to Annapurna Base camp
- Day 08 Annapurna Base Camp to Bamboo [2,310m/7,576ft]
- Day 09 Bamboo to Jhinu Danda [5838 ft, 1780m]
- Day 10 Jhinu Danda to Pothana [6199 ft, 1890m]
- Day 11 Pothana to Pokhara [2690 ft, 1400m]
- Day 12 Drive/Flight to Kathmandu
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Conclusion
Going to the Annapurna Base Camp trek from the Poon Hill Trek is very popular among trekkers. First off, the routes connect with each other. The best part about this trek is that you get to explore a maximum number of elements throughout your journey. Annapurna Base Camp is considered one of the simplest yet most explorable journeys in the Annapurna Conservation Area. Likewise, the Ghorepani Poonhill Trek is one of the simplest yet most enjoyable treks of all time in Nepal. And we’re saying all this because all kinds of trekkers, including the beginners, can enjoy the trek overall. Whether or not you’re a beginner or a refined trekker, this trek is for you. Happy journey ahead, adventurer!
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