Poon Hill Trek, in Nepal's Annapurna region, is a short and scenic adventure that provides breathtaking mountain views, especially during sunrise from Poon Hill. With a manageable trekking difficulty level, cozy teahouses for accommodation, and a chance to immerse yourself in local culture, it's an ideal choice for both novice and experienced trekkers. Remember to obtain the necessary permits, travel during the best seasons (spring and autumn), and practice responsible trekking to make the most of this memorable journey. Day 1: Pokhara to Tikhedhunga/Ulleri By drive then trek to Ghorepani (2,850 meters (9,350 feet) Embark on a comfortable Drive from Pokhara to Tikhedhunga/Ulleri, which takes approximately an 3 hour. From Tikhedhunga/Ulleri, you'll start your trek, passing through enchanting villages, terraced fields, and verdant forests. The trail gradually ascends towards Banthati Via Ghorepani, where you'll spend the night. The friendly locals and the tranquil surroundings will make you feel welcome and immersed in the local culture. The combination of a scenic drive and an enjoyable trek sets the stage for the adventure that lies ahead. Day 2: Ghorepani - Poon Hill (3,210 meters (10,531 feet) and trek to Nayapool and Drive Back to Pokhara Trek is an exhilarating and challenging experience. In the early morning, around 4 am, you'll embark on a trek from Ghorepani to the summit of Poon Hill, situated at an altitude of 3,210 meters (10,531 feet). The ascent to Poon Hill is demanding, as you navigate through steep trails and push yourself to reach the summit. However, the reward is truly worth it. As the first rays of sunlight paint the sky, you'll witness a mesmerizing sunrise over the majestic Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. The panoramic views will leave you in awe, making the arduous climb worthwhile. After soaking in the breathtaking scenery, you'll begin the descent back to Ghorepani, where a well-deserved. The trail continues through challenging terrain, including rhododendron forests and picturesque Gurung villages, as you make your way to Nayapul. This section of the trek requires stamina and determination, as you navigate uneven paths and overcome physical challenges.