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The Ghorepani trekking is also known as Ghorepani Poon Hill trek and it by far the most popular trekking route in Nepal. Poon Hill, in the trekking of Ghorepani, is said to be the best point for have a wonderful view surrounding mountains and from where you can admire incredible sunrises. In the Annapurna region, you will be surprised by the stunning view of the peaks and you get chance to explore many other things as the dense rhododendron forest full of birds and the deep subtropical landscape. In the short time you will see many mountains over the 8000 meters, such as Mt. Dhaulagiri and Mt. Annapurna (I), as well as other less than 8000 meters high as Annapurna south, Machhapuchhapure (fishtail), Gangapurna, Lamjung Himal, Barasikhar, Nilgiri, Tukuche Peak, Hiunchuli The trail will take you through terraced paddy fields, charming slate-roofed houses and rhododendron forests all set against a picturesque backdrop of the snowcapped Annapurna. This trekking is also recommended for family with children. More information of trip: Country: Nepal Destination: Ghorepani Poonhill Ghandruk Trekking Starting point: Nayapul Ending Point: Nayapul Mode of Trekking: Lodge Trek ( Tea house Trek) or Camping Best season in Nepal: Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct & Nov Total Trip Duration: 12 Days Grade:Moderate Majors interesting: Buddhist monasteries and Hindu temples, Max. Altitude: 3200m For further information visit: www.nepalguideinfo.com
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Ghorepani Poonhill Ghandruk Trekking

11.07.2011 by Nepal Guide Info

This trek offers a wonderful opportunity to witness the beauty of the Annapurna region

The Ghorepani trekking is also known as Ghorepani Poon Hill trek and it by far the most popular trekking route in Nepal.

Poon Hill, in the trekking of Ghorepani, is said to be the best point for have a wonderful view surrounding mountains and from where you can admire incredible sunrises.

In the Annapurna region, you will be surprised by the stunning view of the peaks and you get chance to explore many other things as the dense rhododendron forest full of birds and the deep subtropical landscape.

In the short time you will see many mountains over the 8000 meters, such as Mt. Dhaulagiri and Mt. Annapurna (I), as well as other less than 8000 meters high as Annapurna south, Machhapuchhapure (fishtail), Gangapurna, Lamjung Himal, Barasikhar, Nilgiri, Tukuche Peak, Hiunchuli

The trail will take you through terraced paddy fields, charming slate-roofed houses and rhododendron forests all set against a picturesque backdrop of the snowcapped Annapurna.

This trekking is also recommended for family with children.

More information of trip:
Country: Nepal
Destination: Ghorepani Poonhill Ghandruk Trekking
Starting point: Nayapul
Ending Point: Nayapul
Mode of Trekking: Lodge Trek ( Tea house Trek) or Camping
Best season in Nepal: Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct & Nov
Total Trip Duration: 12 Days
Grade:Moderate
Majors interesting: Buddhist monasteries and Hindu temples,
Max. Altitude: 3200m

 For further information visit: www.nepalguideinfo.com

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