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Annapurna Sunrise Trek


With the view of enormous mountains being glittered by the light of rising sun in the early morning, Annapurna sunrise view trek, also known as Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek; a renowned as one of the best view point all around the country. Starting from Pokhara city and ending at Nayapul then our real trekking begins. After you start trekking from Nayapaul, you start enjoying the natural beauties all along the way up to Poonhill. Going ups and down on the way, the trail goes through beautiful forests of oak, bamboo and rhododendron and many beautiful villages like Ghorepani, Tadapani, Ghandruk. You can witness many snowy mountain peaks including two eight thousanders: Mt. Annapurna (8,091m) and Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m.). This route is found to be more adventurous as you have to climb up 3000 steps in Ulleri which will help to test your stamina. After you reach final point - Poonhill, the best view of sun rise just above the snows-capped mountains will surely make your stand still and keep watching until the sun leaves the mountains. With maximum altitude of 3210m, it won't be a difficult task to trek up to Poonhill and enjoy such heat touching view. In spite of being low altitude trekking, this trek offers numerous of scenic views. So, this route can be one of the best to enjoy yourself out of your busy schedules for all travelers like students, families, solo or individual travelers. The best season to mix up with this real beauty of this trek is from March to June and September to December.

Trip Highlights
- Short and adventurous local tea houses trek in Annapurna region.
- Stunning sunrise and crystal clear mountain views from Poon hill (3210m.)
- Explore ethnic culture and their livelihood.
- Visit beautiful Pokhara city which is called city of lakes.
- Scenic drive along the bank of Trishuli and Marshyangdi river. 


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