Pokhara to Jhino Jeep Cost

Pokhara to Jhino Jeep Cost.

Pokhara to Jhino Jeep cost for Annapurna Base camp Trek and hot spring starting point. let’s the discover all about transportation to get Jhino from Pokhara and Jhino to Pokhara cost – route – and distance with details costs.

Destination: Jhino Annapurna region.

Region: Annapurna conservation Area.

Duration: 3 – 4 hours drive.

Activities: Drive on concrete & off-road.

Best season: Spring, autumn and winter.

Group size: 1 – 7 passenger in a Jeep.

Drive starts and End: Pokhara to Jhino Danda.

Travel grade: Easy drive 4 – 5 hours.

Trip distance: 58 – 60 km road trip.

Journey to Jhino danda is wonderful trip about 60 km drive from Pokhara, 4 to 5 hours time duration depending on traffic and road conditions. Passing Nau Danda – Kande is beautiful place for the valley and mountain views. Easy driving to Birethanti and after this off-road driving to Jhino. The best time is Spring and autumn.

Why Take a Jeep from Pokhara to Jhino?

There is no direct sharing transportation to Jhino from Kathmandu and from Pokhara you should go to the local area called Hari Chowk. If you are first time traveling then you don’t know where and how get sharing jeeps. Why hiring Jeep? Because save your time, directly start Annapurna region trek, safety and for your comfortable journey requires hire a jeep from Kathmandu or Pokhara to Jhino.

Pokhara to Jhino Jeep Cost:

How much is the Jeep cost to Jhino from Pokhara?

Private Jeep: $85 – $99 (6–7 people max).

Shared Jeep: $15 – $20 per person.

The Cost depends on vehicle type, season, and booking agency from Kathmandu to Jhino journey.

 Travel Time and Route Information:

Pokhara – Kande – Nayapul – Birethanti – Syauli Bazar – and Jhino route.

Total distance: 58 – 60 km road trip.

Travel time: 04 – 05 hours (depends on road condition & Traffic).

Last section ( Syauli Bazar – Jhino) is off-road drive only with often bumpy and best idea to hire 4WD.

Road Condition Latest (Updated July 2025)

Pokhara to Nayapul: paved & concrete Beni Baglung  highway with good, smooth condition and wide road.

Nayapul to Birethanti: narrow side road but smooth and concrete drive.

Birethanti to Jhino Danda: off-road driving, with narrow and some place is broken condition.

During the monsoon the road may be affected from the landslides. You should keep in touch with us for latest update.

How to Book a Jeep to Jhino to start or ending Annapurna Base- camp trekking?

Privet Jeep: All the travel agencies book the jeep, but they don’t know about the jeep condition, we Ascend Hikes organizing a best service from our own new comfortable 4WD Scorpio jeep, if you are planning for to hire a jeep then remember Ascend hikes, feel free to enquiry us.

Local jeep: Sharing Jeep counters is  in Hari chowk, Pokhara, you should take a taxi to get the place.

Note: if you are planning to hire jeep then, Book 1– 2 days in advance because, especially in high season, there are fully booked.

What is the Best Time to Travel?

Spring (Mar–May), Autumn (Sept–Nov) & winter (December to February) usually best for drive, safe road conditions.

Note: Best idea to avoid peak monsoon (June–August) because more chances of Landsliding.

Can I reach Jhino in one day from Kathmandu?

Yes, it is only 260km, if the road conditions are good then only 9-11 hours drive, start early in the morning and at the late afternoon will be in Jhino Danda.

Is it mandatory guide and porter for Annapurna trek?

No, it is not mandatory hire porter and guide for Annapurna region trek but for your comfortable and safety trek best idea to hire porter and guide.

Is it safe to drive from Pokhara to Jhino?

Yes, if you hire Jeeps always safe and comfortable to drive Jhino from Pokhara, it is more flexible for stopping and views.

Can I book a jeep from Pokhara to Jhino?

Yes, you can book jeep from all from your location. Hire jeep always flexible on the pick-up places.

What kind of Vehicle is use for the trip to Jhino?

After Birethanti, the road condition is off-road, so usually use 4WD for Jhino drive. We Ascend Hikes use 4WD, AC and comfortable with reasonable cost.

What is included in the Jeep service cost?

Usually included in the Jeep service cost are,

  • Privet 4 WD drive jeep.
  • Fuel and road permits.
  • Professional driver.
  • Pick up and drop in your location.
  • Food and accommodation for driver.

What are exclude in the jeep service cost?

  • All the food and accommodations.
  • Trekking permits are excluded.
  • Personal expenses.
  • Porter and guide.

Can we stop along the way for photos or food?

Yes, hire jeeps are always flexible for food and photography stopping during your journey to Jhino Danda.

Do I need a trekking permit before arriving in Jhino Danda?

Yes, there are check point in Birethanti, so you need Annapurna conservation area permits and TIMS for the Annapurna region trek.

How many people can the jeep accommodate?

Usually, 7 people are comfortable to drive in a jeep.

Is it safe to book jeep at advance?

If you book through register agency, then the agency will be responsible. If you book through Ascend Hikes, we are offering special discount for advance booking.

Where can we get permits for Annapurna trek?

You need ACAP and TIMS for the Annapurna trek, which you can get in Kathmandu and Pokhara, if you book jeep through Ascend Hikes, we will provide that service.

How much is the permits cost for Annapurna circuit trek?

ACAP permit fees is Npr. 3000/- Per person.

TIMS permit fees is USD $ 20/- Per person.

Travel tips for Jhino driving with jeep.

 Some important information about Jeep journey to  Jhino, Annapurna region.

  • Check the proper documents like Passport, Permits are needed for Annapurna region trek.
  • Book in advance, there are fully booked in peak season.
  • Choose privet jeep service for safety and comfortable journey.
  • Packed your bags waterproof and safe.
  • Start early in the morning to avoid traffic.
  • Check starting point and stay in contact.
  • Carry some dry food not often stopping in right place.
  • Keep some drinking water while you are driving.
  • Carry cash, there are sometimes not working atm.
  • At the end of journey, tipping is the way to respect and thanking, so, if it is possible give some tip, always they are expecting.
Pokhara to Jhino Jeep Cost
Pokhara to Jhino Jeep Cost

Conclusion:

Pokhara to Jhino Danda Jeep service offer a reliable way to reach your dream adventure to the Annapurna region trekking route. Driving 4WD and AC are the more comfortable journey with experience driver, flexible stopping for photography & food. Driving through valley to high hill with beautiful mountains ranges and deep gorges are amazing experience with beautiful views.

Booking and enquiry:

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Contact Person: Niru Magar

 Call: +977 – 98512-32566

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E-mail: guideniru@gmail.com /  info@ascendhikes.com 

Some useful sentence to conversation with Driver.

Namaste – Greeting

Tapaiko Nam Ke Ho? – What is your name?

Dai / Vai – Brother older/younger

Mero Nam …. Ho. – My name is …

Malai Yeha Roknus. – Plese stop here.

Yeha Rokna Milchha? – Is it possible to stop here?

Jhino Danda Pugna Kati Samaya Lagchha? – How long time need to get Jhino Danda?

Bistarai surachhit Haknus  – Please drive slow and safe.

Khana Khane Thauma Roknus. – Please stop in the lunch place.

Makai Toilet Lagyo. – please stop for the toilet.

Jhino Jani Jeep Kaha Pauchha? – Where is the jeep station to Jhino?

Yo Jeep Jhino Janchha? – Is this jeep goes to Jhino?

Jhino Pugna kati Lagchha? – How much is the price to Jhino?

Surachit drive Ko Lagi Dhanyabat. – Thanks for the safe drive.

Feri Vetaula  – See you again.

Tapaiko Yatra Safal Rahos! – Have a safe journey.

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