Poon Hill trek electricity is available in almost all teahouses, supplied through local hydropower or solar systems, but reliability can vary by location and weather. Lower villages such as Ulleri and Ghandruk usually have stable power, while higher or remote stops like Ghorepani and Tadapani may face shortages.
Most lodges provide communal charging stations in dining halls for a fee of 100–500 NPR ($1–$4 USD) per device. Cold temperatures and crowded outlets during peak season can quickly drain batteries. Trekkers should carry a high-capacity power bank and a headlamp with spare batteries for the pre-dawn hike to Poon Hill.
Useful tips include bringing a C-type socket, reducing screen brightness, switching off GPS/Wi-Fi, and keeping devices warm in your jacket or backpack to prevent battery drain and damage. Contact us for more information.





