Physical Requirements
Good cardiovascular baseline and solid leg endurance. The trail involves rapid elevation gain through dense forests and rugged ridge crests with substantial stone staircases.
Pokhara Departure
Eye-level, unobstructed views of sacred, unclimbed Mt. Machhapuchhre (6,993 m). Dramatic, crowd-free alpine pasture viewpoint at Korchan Danda (3,700 m). Sustainable community-run tourism through authentic Gurung homestays. Pristine biological zones within the Annapurna Conservation Area (ACAP).
Good cardiovascular baseline and solid leg endurance. The trail involves rapid elevation gain through dense forests and rugged ridge crests with substantial stone staircases.
Eye-level, unobstructed views of sacred, unclimbed Mt. Machhapuchhre (6,993 m). Dramatic, crowd-free alpine pasture viewpoint at Korchan Danda (3,700 m). Sustainable community-run tourism through authentic Gurung homestays. Pristine biological zones within the Annapurna Conservation Area (ACAP).
Expedition Brief
A quick drive from Pokhara brings you to the trailhead. The trail climbs past the traditional stone houses of Ghachok village, weaving through lush woodlands and terraced fields to reach the scenic clearing of Hile Kharka.
Leaving the village behind, the route heads upward via a quiet forest trail draped in moss and rhododendron trees. Emerging onto the alpine ridge of Khumai Danda, you are met with an extraordinarily close, striking view of sacred Mt. Machhapuchhre (Fishtail).
An early morning push brings you to the pinnacle of the trek at Korchan Danda (3,700m), offering 360-degree sunrise vistas over the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Lamjung Himal massifs. After soaking in the views, retrace steps past the ridge and make a long descent down to the traditional Gurung homestay village of Mirsha.
Enjoy a steady downhill stroll through local farming hamlets, passing by a relaxing natural hot spring along the way. Arrive by afternoon at Ghachok, a clean, culturally rich village with excellent mountain views.
A brief 2-hour walk completes the loop back down to the suspension bridges at Hyamja, where a private vehicle waits to transport you back to Pokhara.
For any multi-day trek in Nepal—especially those exceeding 3,000 meters—it is highly recommended to get a baseline health check, confirm your physical fitness levels, and secure proper altitude sickness guidance or necessary travel vaccinations before departure.
Uncrowded ridge walking with face-to-face views of Mount Machhapuchhre and Mardi Himal.
Pristine wilderness, zero crowds, and panoramic lookouts over the Pokhara Valley and Annapurna massif.
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