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Duration : 5 jours / 4 nuits
Tour Description:-
The famous trek to Muldai Peak and GhorepaniPoon hill, the second most important trekking route of western Nepal after the Annapurna Base Camp. Natural diversity and the unrivalled view of the mountain are the main attractions of this trekking route. The adventurous journey to Muldai Peak and GhorepaniPoonhill passing through various other tourist hotspots of Kaski district is pleasant beyond explanation. Throughout the trek, one can observe the unmatched beauty of mountain ranges, traverse the virgin wilderness the lifestyle of the native communities living in the diverse village lying along the route.
Muldai Peak and Ghorepani Poon Hill trek’s fame is spread around the world as an idea place to get in the wonders of the nature. This trek is a best place for the panoramic views of a series of mighty Himalayan peaks including the Gurja Peka, Dhaulagiri, Tukuche, Dhampus peak, Nilgiri, Annapurna – I, Annapurna South, Himchuli, Gangapurna and Machhapuchharestand tall extending from one side to another. The first light of the sun illuminate these mountains with such splendor that is beyond anyone’s wildest imagination.
Day 01 Pokhara – Ghandrung – BhainsiKharka. We drive about 2 hours to Kimche village via Nayapul and Birethanti on paved road about 58 kilometers from Pokhara. The trek starts from Kimcheand the trail ascend about 2 to 3 hours to Ghandruk [`950 m]. We take a lunch at Ghandrung This is virtually a staircase to the Gurung village of Ghandrung. This village is beautifully set against the peaks of Annapurna South and Hiunchuli (6.441m). We have the magnificent view of Machhapuchre, Annapurna South (7.273m) and Annapurna II (7.937m). From Ghandruk this is a beautiful gradual hphill walking through pine and rhododendron forest to BhainsiKharka. Overnight at Teahouse Lodge (B,L,D).
Day 02: Trek to Dobato (3.426m) – 4 to 5 walking hrs. The Trekking route takes us deep in a rhododendron forest. If we are lucky we will be able to have a glimpse on wild animals. The trail goes up and down and finally we arrive in Dobato. From here we have amazing Mountain View. Overnight at Teahouse Lodge (B,D).
Day 03: Sunrise at Muldai Peak (3.630m) and trek to Ghorepani (2.855m)
It is worth to wake up early and make a 45 min. hike to see the sunset from the Muldai view point from where we can see more than 25 mountains such as Annapurna range, Dhaulagiri range, Nilgiri, Lamjung Himal range etc. When it is clear we even can see until to the Pokhara valley and the beautiful Phewa lake. After the sunrise and brackfast we will continue our trek to Ghorpani. We have a steep and exciting climb in the morning to Deorali pass (3.150m), the views from this pass are wonderful. We see Dhaulagiri (8.167m) and Gurja Himal (7.193m) in the west, and Annapurna II, Manaslu (8.156m) and Himal Chuli (7.893m) in the east. From the pass we descend to Ghorepani. Overnight at Teahouse Lodge (B,D).
Day 04: Sunrise at Poon Hill – and trek to Tikhedunga 1.520m Early in the morning, we ascend to the top of Poon Hill 3.210m. The views on the top are among the best in Nepal. To the west we see the Dhaulagiri ranges and Gurja Himal to the east all Annapurna ranges, Manaslu, Hiunchuli, Machhapuchre and many other small peaks. Above us towers the pyramid peak of Annapurna South while below is the deepest gorge in the world-the Kali Gandaki, over 3 miles in some places. We slowly descend down to Gorepani for lunch and continue walking to Thikhedunga. We might sometimes meet Hindu priests and pilgrims during our walk. Overnight at Teahouse Lodge (B,D).
Day 05: Trek to Birethanti and drive to Pokhara 800m – 3 walking hrs + 2 hrs drive
We walk along the flat trail for about 2 hours to Birethanti where we catch a coach to drive to Pokhara.
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