ANNAPURNA SUNRISE TREK

The Nepalese call this place "Annapurna Deothali." They see it as holy ground. No records show how long this belief has lasted. Still, it held true well before the first hikers arrived.
The Annapurna Sanctuary shapes a natural bowl. Peaks like Annapurna South, Varahashikhar, Gangapurna, and Machhapuchhare enclose it. Locals know Machhapuchhare as the "Fish Tail." This area sits inside the Annapurna Protected Area Project. The project guards the environment and local ways of life. It meets the needs of tourists and people who live there. The trek blends tall peaks with Himalayan traditions.
The Annapurna Himal stretches between the Kali Gandaki and Marsyangdi river valleys. It stands as a strong wall of mountains. Over 40 miles, it holds about twelve peaks above 7,000 meters. Many others top 6,000 meters. Rhododendron woods fade into bamboo patches. Those give way to bare high desert. Along the way, people of Aryan roots shift to Mongoloid groups. Religion changes too. Hinduism rules below. Buddhism takes over higher up.
The Annapurna Sunrise Trek changes those who take it. It links explorers and nature fans to the wild, local customs, and their own thoughts. Deep in the Himalayas, the path shows stunning sights of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Annapurna I ranks as the world's tenth tallest peak. People also call it the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek. The route winds through thick rhododendron woods, pretty villages, and stepped farms. It ends at Poon Hill. There, climbers get wide views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks.

Minimum travellers 2
Maximum travellers 10

Itinerary

  • 1

    Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft)

    Upon arrival in Kathmandu, the vibrant capital of Nepal, visitors are greeted by a city rich in culture and history. The bustling streets are filled with a mix of traditional architecture and modern developments, offering a glimpse into the unique lifestyle of its residents. After checking in, you can spend the day acclimatizing and exploring the surrounding attractions at your leisure.

  • 2

    Kathmandu: Sightseeing and trek Preparation

    The second day is dedicated to sightseeing and preparations for the upcoming trek. Visitors can immerse themselves in Kathmandu's renowned landmarks such as the Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as the Monkey Temple, or the historic Durbar Square, where ancient palaces and temples stand as a testament to the city's past. In addition, trekkers will complete the logistics, including securing equipment and organizing permits, to ensure that all aspects of the trip are in order.

  • 3

    Fly to Pokhara (823m/2,700ft) and trek to Ulleri (2050m/6725 ft): 30 min flight and 6 hours trek

    On the third day, a short flight takes travelers from Kathmandu to Pokhara, a picturesque town nestled by a tranquil lake and surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Annapurna range. Upon arrival, the trek begins towards Ulleri, which is located at a higher altitude. The six-hour trek passes through lush countryside, charming villages and terraced fields, culminating in reaching Ulleri, known for its stunning views and welcoming atmosphere.

  • 4

    Ulleri to Ghorepani (2,750m/9,020 ft): 4 - 5 hours trek

    The journey from Ulleri to Ghorepani takes approximately four to five hours and offers tourists an opportunity to experience the diverse flora and fauna of the region. As the climb continues, the panoramic views of the Annapurna massif become more and more breathtaking. Ghorepani is known for its strategic location, making it a popular stop for tourists who want to experience the iconic sunrise at Poon Hill, a vantage point that promises mesmerizing views.

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    Ghorepani to Tadapani (2,700m/8,860ft) with a visit to Poon Hill: 6 - 7 hours

    The highlight of this trip is getting up early to witness the sunrise from Poon Hill. The ethereal beauty of dawn illuminating the peaks is an unforgettable experience. After soaking up the views, the trek continues towards Tadapani. The trail, which takes about six to seven hours, passes through charming rhododendron forests and offers unobstructed views of the surrounding mountains, leading to the peaceful village of Tadapani.

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    Tadapani to Ghandruk (1940m/6360 ft): 3 - 4 hours

    The journey from Tadapani to Ghandruk takes three to four hours and is relatively short but rewarding. The descent to Ghandruk, a traditional Gurung village, reveals a stunning landscape and showcases the local culture. The village is known for its hospitality and provides an authentic insight into the lives of its residents, including their customs and traditions.

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    Ghandruk to Pokhara: 4 hours trek and 1 hour drive

    On the seventh day, trekkers leave Ghandruk for a four-hour trek back to Pokhara. The scenic route meanders between green hills and offers opportunities for photography and reflection. After reaching Pokhara, an hour's drive completes the journey back to the city where you can enjoy relaxation and free time after days of trekking.

  • 8

    Fly to Kathmandu

    Day eight includes a return flight to Kathmandu. This journey offers the last chance to absorb the stunning aerial views of the Himalayas. Upon reaching Kathmandu, passengers can enjoy the city's amenities, shopping and dining experiences while preparing for their final departure.

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    Depart Kathmandu

    The itinerary ends with the final departure. The experiences of the trek and the time spent in Kathmandu and Pokhara leave lasting memories. As travelers head to the airport, they take with them the beauty and culture of Nepal, marking the end of a rewarding journey.

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