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4 Day Trek Nepal

Country
Nepal

Duration
4 Days

Maximum altitude
Easy / Medium

Activity
Trekking

Difficulty
Easy / Medium

Best Season
October, November, December, February, March, April

Accomodation
Mountain Lodge

Meals
Included

Start/End Point
Nayapul / Ghandruk

Trek Overview

Trek Overview

4-day trek Nepal is one of the most suitable trekking packages for those who like to hike into the Himalayas with less trekking experience before. Or it can be done as a rehearsal hike before you go for a hardcore adventure. This trek is done in the heart of the Annapurna region, which is also called the Poon Hill trek, which is the best of the best journey for beginners as well as experts. The trek starts at the place called Nayapul, which is a subtropical climatic zone at an elevation of 1100 m. Then the journey goes up gradually, passing through several beautiful terrains and reaching its highest elevation at Poon Hill (3210 m). 4-day trek Nepal is probably the best viewpoint in Nepal to see the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu ranges within a single glance.

Nepal is one of the most diversified nations in the world. We can see many varieties of people, culture, customs, nature, and landscape within a very short area. This 4-day trek takes you close to another level of happiness and excitement and makes your dream come true. On the first day hike, we drive to Nayapul via a hilly highway full of Himalayan views and scenic landscapes. It ends at Nayapul, where we start hiking, following the freezing Modi Khola and beautiful bluish Brungdhi Khola. There are a bunch of small streams and waterfalls along the way, which always fascinate the attention of visitors. The climb to Ulleri from Tikhedhunga through the stone staircase trail is one of the highlights of this journey. Then for overnight, we stay in the mountain lodge (teahouse) run by locals that serves delicious food and cozy accommodation.

4-day trek in Nepal. On the second day, we walk up through a lush green forest full of rhododendron trees, mostly accompanied by a flowing stream, until we reach Ghorepani. Ghorepani is the major attraction of this journey, where we can see a beautiful view of the Himalayas from an elevation of 2800 m. The next early morning, we hike up to Poon Hill for sunrise and a panoramic view of the Himalayas, which is a precious gift from this journey. The view from Poon Hill is really amazing, as we can see a dozen mountains, including three mountains over eight thousand meters high. After we come back from Poon Hill, we take breakfast and head towards Ghandruk, which is one of the precious settlements of the region where we can see the Gurung people their culture, customs, traditions, and yet uniquely designed houses and the patches of them. The next day, we head towards Pokhara after exploring the cultural museum and monastery.

4-day trek Nepal is a journey made for those who have a short duration of time and would love to explore the highlights of Nepal within a short period. This journey can be a life-changing game as well as a tonic for motivation. While we can see the precious nature, people, culture, and livelihood there. Also, you are exploring Kathmandu and Pokhara, two major cities of Nepal, blessed with heritage and beautiful nature.

Trek Highlights

Trek Highlights

Scenic 7-hour drive to Pokhara through beautiful river valleys and terraced hillsides

Breathtaking sunrise view from Poon Hill (3,210m) with panoramic Himalayan peaks

Magnificent views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges

Peaceful walk through blooming rhododendron forests and charming hillside villages

Cultural visit to Ghandruk village, home of the Gurung community

Explore the Gurung Museum to learn about local traditions and lifestyles

Package Price

Package Price

Price Table

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Gold USD 685 USD 499 USD 495 USD 470 USD 460 USD 450 USD 445 USD 440

  • One highly experienced mountain guide and porter (one porter for two people)
  • Accommodation, food, drinks, salary, insurance, transportation of both the trek guide and the Porter
  • Down jacket, four-season sleeping bag, duffel bag, trekking map (down jacket and sleeping bag are to be returned after trip completion)
  • Group medical supplies (first aid kit)
  •  All necessary paperwork and Annapurna Conservation Area entry permit
  • TIMS Card (Trekker’s Information Management System card)
  • All additional government tax
  • Siwai to Nayapul transportation by local jeep/bus
  • Pokhara/Nayapul/Pokhara transportation.

  • Other ground transportation
  • Nepal entry visa fee (USD 30 for 15 days/USD 50 for 30 days from date of issue) (You may easily get a Nepal visa upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu.)
  • Kathmandu and Pokhara hotels
  • Accommodation in a mountain lodge run by local people during the trek
  • All meals during trekking
  • International airfare
  • Travelers Insurance
  • Cold drinks (alcohol and cold drinks)
  • Boiled water, Hot shower, Mineral water, Battery charge, and hot drinks (in pot)
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu (Approx. 10-12 USD)
  • Bar bills, telephone bills, and other personal expenses (shopping/laundry)
  • Tips to guide and porter
  • All expenses due to unavoidable events, e.g., personal illness, strike, etc.
  • Helicopter evacuation charge in case of emergency whilst trekking
  • We don't include drinking water on the trek, which you can buy at a number of places for between $1 and $3 a bottle (it gets more expensive towards base camp). A better solution is to buy water tablets in Kathmandu for around $2 and treat the water (your guide can help you find the good places to fill your water bottle).
  • The other things not included on the trek are Wi-Fi, charging batteries, and hot showers. Wifi is available in some teahouses for $3 to $5 an hour. Hot showers are also available in a few places for around $4 and cost about $1.50 an hour.
  • Unforeseen costs due to flight cancellation, weather conditions, etc.

  • Accommodation in a mountain lodge run by local people during the trek
  • Meal on full board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) and a cup of tea/coffee in each meal during trek
  • One highly experienced mountain Guide and porter (one porter for two people)
  • Down jacket, four-season sleeping bag, duffel bag, and trekking map (down jacket and sleeping bag are to be returned after trip completion)
  • Accommodation, food, drinks, salary, insurance, transportation of both the trek guide and the Porter
  • Group medical supplies (first aid kit)
  • All necessary paperwork and Annapurna Conservation Area entry permit
  • TIMS Card (Trekker’s Information Management System card)
  • All additional government tax
  • All ground transportation by private vehicle.
  • Pokhara/Nayapul/Pokhara transportation.

  • Other ground transportation
  • Nepal entry visa fee (USD 30 for 15 days/USD 50 for 30 days from date of issue) (You may easily get a Nepal visa upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu.)
  • International airfare
  • Travelers Insurance
  • Kathmandu and Pokhara hotels
  • Cold drinks (alcohol and cold drinks)
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Boiled water, Hot shower, Mineral water, batteries charged, and hot drinks (in pot)
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu (Approx. 10-12 USD)
  • Bar bills, telephone bills, and other personal expenses (shopping/laundry)
  • Tips to guide and porter
  • All expenses due to unavoidable events, e.g., personal illness, strike, etc.
  • Helicopter evacuation charge in case of emergency whilst trekking
  • We don't include drinking water on the trek, which you can buy at a number of places for between $1 and $3 a bottle (it gets more expensive towards base camp). A better solution is to buy water tablets in Kathmandu for around $2 and treat the water (your guide can help you find the good places to fill your water bottle).
  • The other things not included on the trek are things like Wi-Fi, charging batteries, and hot showers. Wifi is available in some teahouses for $3 to $5 an hour. Hot showers are also available in a few for around $4, and charging costs about $1.50 an hour.
  • Unforeseen costs due to flight cancellation, weather conditions, etc.

Detailed Itinerary

Detailed Itinerary
Drive to Nayapul

Drive to Nayapul

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Trek  Nayapul to Ulleri

Trek Nayapul to Ulleri

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Ulleri to Ghorepani.

Ulleri to Ghorepani.

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Ghorepani village

Ghorepani village

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Poon Hill

Poon Hill

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Trek to Tadapani

Trek to Tadapani

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Tadapani To Ghandruk trek.

Tadapani To Ghandruk trek.

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 Trek to Syaulibazar.

Trek to Syaulibazar.

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Drive to  Pokhara via Nayapul.

Drive to Pokhara via Nayapul.

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