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Best Sunrise Viewpoints in Nepal 2026: Where to Watch the Himalaya Wake

By Travel Himalaya Nepal·July 16, 2026·4 min read

The short version

Sunrise over the Himalaya is unforgettable. Guide to Nepal's best sunrise viewpoints — Poon Hill, Kala Patthar, Sarangkot, Nagarkot, and Gokyo Ri — with how to reach each and what you'll see.

Key takeaways
  • Sarangkot (Pokhara) and Nagarkot (Kathmandu) are the easiest world-class sunrises — both reached by a short pre-dawn drive, no trek required.
  • Poon Hill (3,210m) is the most famous trekker's sunrise; Kala Patthar (5,545m) and Gokyo Ri (5,357m) are the high, epic rewards on the Everest trails.
  • Trek in autumn or winter for the clearest skies and arrive at the viewpoint before first light for the best colour.
  • Dress warmly, bring a headlamp, and add a buffer day in case one morning is clouded out.
5,545mKala Patthar (highest)
1,592mSarangkot (easiest)
48,000m peaks from Gokyo Ri
Autumn–winterclearest skies

Dawn on the roof of the world

There's nothing like watching the first light hit an 8,000m peak — the snow turning gold and pink while the valleys stay in shadow. Nepal has some of the planet's greatest sunrise viewpoints, from easy roadside spots to hard-won high passes.

Poon Hill (3,210m)

The most famous sunrise in Nepal, and the most accessible great one. A pre-dawn climb from Ghorepani brings you to the viewpoint as the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges ignite. Reached on the beginner-friendly Ghorepani Poon Hill trek. The classic.

Kala Patthar (5,545m)

The ultimate Everest sunrise — and the highest of these viewpoints. Climbed pre-dawn from Gorak Shep on the Everest Base Camp trek, it delivers the iconic head-on view of Everest's summit pyramid in dawn alpenglow. Cold, hard, and unforgettable.

Sarangkot (1,592m)

Above Pokhara, the easiest world-class sunrise — a short pre-dawn drive to a viewpoint where the entire Annapurna range, including Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), lights up over Phewa Lake. No trek required; perfect for all travelers.

Gokyo Ri (5,357m)

On the Gokyo Lakes trek, a dawn climb rewards you with arguably Nepal's best panorama — four 8,000m peaks (Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu) above turquoise lakes and a vast glacier. Quieter than Kala Patthar.

Nagarkot (2,195m)

The classic Kathmandu Valley sunrise, 32km from the capital. On a clear day the Himalaya stretches across the horizon, sometimes including a distant Everest. Easy road access; stay overnight for the dawn show. The most accessible from Kathmandu.

Chandragiri & Dhulikhel

Other easy Kathmandu-area options: the Chandragiri cable car hilltop (2,551m) and the Newari town of Dhulikhel both offer broad Himalayan sunrises with minimal effort.

The viewpoints at a glance

Poon Hill — 3,210m

The classic trekker's sunrise over Annapurna & Dhaulagiri. Beginner-friendly Ghorepani trek.

Kala Patthar — 5,545m

The ultimate, highest Everest sunrise. Pre-dawn climb from Gorak Shep on the EBC trek.

Gokyo Ri — 5,357m

Four 8,000m peaks over turquoise lakes — arguably Nepal's best panorama, quieter than Kala Patthar.

Sarangkot — 1,592m

The easiest world-class sunrise, a short drive above Pokhara. No trek required.

Nagarkot — 2,195m

The classic Kathmandu Valley dawn, 32km from the capital, sometimes with distant Everest.

Chandragiri — 2,551m

Easy cable-car hilltop near Kathmandu with broad Himalayan sunrises and minimal effort.

Tip: Arrive at the viewpoint before first light — the best colours come just before and as the sun crests. Add a buffer day in case one morning is clouded out.

Tips for a great sunrise

Trek in autumn or winter for the clearest skies. Arrive at the viewpoint before first light — the best colours come just before and as the sun crests. Dress warmly (pre-dawn at altitude is bitterly cold). Bring a headlamp for the climb up in the dark, a hot drink if you can, and let the camera wait a moment so you actually watch it. A buffer day helps in case one morning is clouded out.

Dress for the cold: Pre-dawn at altitude is bitterly cold. Bring a warm down layer, hat, gloves, and a headlamp for climbing up in the dark — especially at Kala Patthar and Gokyo Ri.

The verdict

For an easy, spectacular sunrise: Sarangkot (Pokhara) or Nagarkot (Kathmandu). For the trekker's reward: Poon Hill (accessible) or Kala Patthar and Gokyo Ri (high and epic). However you reach it, Himalayan sunrise is one of travel's great experiences.

Reach the high viewpoints on our Everest Base Camp trek guide (Kala Patthar) or browse the best treks in Nepal for the Poon Hill and Gokyo routes.

Frequently asked questions

What is the easiest great sunrise viewpoint in Nepal?

Sarangkot (1,592m) above Pokhara and Nagarkot (2,195m) near Kathmandu are the easiest world-class sunrises — both reached by a short pre-dawn drive with no trekking required, yet offering sweeping Himalayan panoramas.

Which sunrise viewpoint gives the best Everest view?

Kala Patthar (5,545m), climbed pre-dawn from Gorak Shep on the Everest Base Camp trek, delivers the iconic head-on view of Everest's summit in dawn alpenglow. Gokyo Ri (5,357m) offers four 8,000m peaks and is quieter.

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