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Chulu East Peak Climbing | Chulu East Climbing

  • Altitude : 6429 m
  • Transportation : Car/Bus/Jeep/Plain
  • Meals : Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
  • Best Season : Mar/Apr/May/Oct
  • Trek Hour : 7
  • Accommodation : Hotel/Lodge/Tent
Cost From

USD 2532 per person

Trip Highlights

  • Climbing to Chulu East Peak is essential. There are two Chulu Peaks, Chulu East and Chulu West. 
  • This remote highland region located to the north in the shadow of rain is made up of the Annapurna Himal. 
  • Chulu East (6,429 m), with its wonderful panorama of the massive Annapurna Himalayas, captivates you. 
  • Manang is the bottomless crevasse of the Marsyangdi Valley. Walk towards Jomsom through Thorong La Pass.

Chulu East Peak climbing! 

“Chulu East Peak Climbing: the trek begins with a drive from Kathmandu to the trailhead in Syange. The trail then passes through verdant forests, several villages, and alpine meadows before culminating in a climb of Chulu East Peak. From the summit, there are breathtaking views of the Annapurna massif.”

 

Climbing Chulu East Peak is essential, there are two Chulu Peaks, Chulu East and Chulu West. The height of Chulu East is (6,429 m) which presents a previously beautiful panorama of the Massive Annapurna Himalayas captivates. The Chulu East peak rises from the north of the Marsyangdi Khola, which is located in the Manang region. Chulu East allows you to witness breathtaking views. Which include withe Annapurna II, III, IV, Glacier Dome, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, Dhaulagiri and Manaslu ranges. In particular, this remote highland region lies to the north and under the Annapurna Himal, which casts a rain shadow over it. Best Nepal Trek takes you to the Chulu East peak climbing from a little-visited trail and presents an unforgettable trekking vacation.

 

The route to Chulu East Peak heads east up to the Marsyangdi River valley. In addition, it is a relatively short distance and does not imply a high elevation. Because this peak is very difficult for hikers. Therefore everybody should be familiar with equipment such as crampons, ice axes, harnesses, tie knots, and climbing rope handling. Also, you must be fit and have experience in mountaineering.  The trek will take you through a remarkable variety of landscapes and provide you with the chance to experience a distinctive Buddhist culture. You’ll also pass through pine and rhododendron woods, terraced farms, nature, and Gurung people who will welcome you.

 

Before climbing the Chulu East peak following the path of the classic Annapurna Circuit, we organise a high camp at the southwest end of Chulu East and ascend through gentle slopes of snow. Walking towards Manang in the bottomless abyss of the Marsyangdi Valley. After a successful trip, then we walk towards Jomsom. There is two option Lake Tilicho or Thorong La Pass. I hope this journey gives you an unforgettable memory of the peak expedition in the Annapurna region in your life.

Welcome to Kathmandu! Our representative will meet you at the airport and transfer you to the hotel. You can relax or stroll around the hotel area for the rest of the day. Overnight stay at a hotel in Kathmandu.

Rich in art, culture, and heritage, Kathmandu has also been a major religious hub for years. We will be visiting several of the world-heritage sites in the valley. Some of the sites include a major pilgrimage site in the country—Pashupatinath; 'the Monkey Temple'—Swayambhunath; and the world’s largest stupa—Boudhanath—in a private vehicle. After the sightseeing tour of the city, we will transfer you to the hotel. Overnight stay at a hotel in Kathmandu.

From Kathmandu, we will leave early in the morning to avoid traffic in a 4WD. The road will take us through the beautiful scenery of hills, rivers, small villages, and a lot of roadside eateries. We will get occasional views of the Himalayas. We will check into a hotel once we reach Dharapani. Overnight stay

After an uphill journey, we will first get a glimpse of the Lamjung Himal (6983m) and the various peaks of the Annapurna massif today. This region is widely known for its hospitality. You can find many tea houses along the way where people smile and wave at you. Making our way through regions with prominent Hindu faiths like Thoche and Thanchowk, we reach Koto. Overnight stay at Koto.

We will begin our journey early in the morning as we have a long way to go today. We will cross a river and enter the two famous valleys called the Nar and Phu. These villages are relatively remote and don’t have many services like the popular Annapurna circuit. We will pass through wooded areas, natural caves, and numerous waterfalls before reaching the village of Meta. Overnight stay at Meta

Through wooded and rocky terrain, we will make our way to Kyang. We will be passing a beautiful chorten set up by the local people as we begin to notice the increasing Buddhist prevalence here. Our trek today goes through places with sparse water, so make sure to take ample water for the trek. We will be following the trail along the Phu River for most of the time today. Overnight stay at Kyang.

Today we make our way to Phu village, which is filled with tiny alleyways and is at the base of the Himlung Himal. We can see pastures and grazing yaks on our way to the Phu village. This region is famous for its Himalayan sheep, which can at times be seen on the rocks of the mountain cliffs. Overnight stay at Phu Gaon.

We will retrace our steps back to the way we came from and take a turn at the Nar Monastery, which is the only structure in that area. We will pass some beautiful chortens and see a bunch of bamboo in the vicinity. Nar village is a relatively short distance from the Annapurna Base Camp, but we see few visitors, which makes it one of the most pristine trails on the trip. 

Today, we will take a trail that will again lead us to the famous Annapurna Circuit. We will walk on grounds with shrubs and rocky terrain. Once we reach Kangla Phedi, we will check into one of the small lodges, which offers a better menu and internet services. Before reaching Kangla Phedi, we relish the view of the Nar Valley for the last time. Overnight stay at Kangla Phedi. 

This is our longest and hardest challenging day compared to our whole trip. This means we'll have to have an early morning breakfast and take a packed lunch with us. The trails are halfway ascending and halfway down, but in the beginning, ascending till Kang-la, you must climb around 1,200 meters and descend to Ngawol village, overnight with a full board meal plan.

After a brilliant sunrise view, we will walk up the winding trails to a large meadow. We will cross the Kang La pass (5320 m), where we will see the mesmerizing views of Tilicho Peak (7134 m), Annapurna II (7937 m) and Gangapurna (7454 m). Following the grassy slopes, we finally reach the end of the moraine path and take a steep descent to head towards Chulu East Base Camp. Overnight at Chulu East Base Camp. 

Today, we will spend a day here to acclimatize and prepare for the upcoming day tomorrow. We will make arrangements to check our gear and will be given a demonstration of the dos and don’ts. We will make small treks around the base camp with the Annapurna massif towering in the background. We will also be taking short hikes around the area to better adjust to the Himalayan atmosphere. Overnight at Chulu East Base Camp. 

After collecting and organizing our gear, we will reach the higher ground and get to witness a change in the terrain. This trek is a steep one, and much caution is advised. We will set our camp at a place that allows us easy access to our climb tomorrow. The sunset is going to be one of the most mesmerizing ones of the journey as the sun slowly disappears beyond the magnificent Himalayan ranges. Overnight stay at High Camp

Today is the summit day, and we begin the journey as early as possible while the sky is still full of stars. We will be walking on trails that open up to a snowy ridge. We will get a panoramic view of the Himalayas, including the Annapurna massif, Dhaulagiri (8167m), Hiunchuli (6441m) and the Manang valley on the grounds below. Getting to this point is truly rewarding after the strenuous journey that we have made. After a successful summit, we will have some time to take some beautiful photographs and make our way down to the base camp. Overnight stay at Base Camp. 

This day is kept as a backup so as to make sure that we can have an alternative day for the climb if we are not able to make the climb on the summit day for any unforeseen reason. We will move to base camp after the climb. 

From base camp, we will now make our journey to Manang. As we descend, we can see a gradual change in the topography and vegetation. The barren landscapes begin to reveal themselves, and so do the beautiful monasteries with massive traces of Buddhism. From here, we can get magnificent views of the Tilicho (7134 m), Annapurna range, and Gangapurna (7454 m). Overnight stay at Manang.  

From the scenic village of Manang, with its beautiful stone houses and stone-paced paths, we will make our way to Tilicho Base Camp. A moderate walk, it offers beautiful scenic views and there is also a chance for bird watching here. We will be walking on the narrow path with deep and drastic valleys that can be seen below. On reaching the base camp, we will be able to see Tilicho Peak towering over us.

This is a rocky ascent to the lake from the base camp. We will be walking on moraines with a view of the mountains such as Nilgiri (7061 m), Annapurna (8091 m), Dhaulagiri (8167 m), and Tilicho (7134 m). We might just be able to catch reflections of the mountains in the lake. The lake is also known to be the highest in the world. Overnight at a tented camp.

This is our hardest and longest day compared to the whole trip. After an early breakfast, we headed to cross the Thorong La pass, which is one of the highest passes in the world. From the beginning, the trails go steep ascending till they reach the top of Thorang La. Crossing the Thorang-La pass is always easy and the best direction from the Manang valley. On this day, you have to get up around 4:30 AM, have breakfast, and around 4:30 should leave. When you reach the top of the pass, then you will realize the journey was worth it. After enjoying the views and taking some memorable photos, we descend towards Muktinath, which is another base of the Thorong La pass in the Mustang valley. We overnighted in Muktinath with a full-board meal plan.

Through the barren landscape, we will make our way to the town of Jomsom, which is located on the bank of the Kali Gandaki River. The fierce wind and the dominant grey give this place a peculiar look. We will be able to see many apple and peach orchards with the trees slanting in one direction. The trail is filled with small steps and is stone paved with beautiful houses around it. Stay overnight at Jomsom.

After breakfast, fly back to Pokhara. During your flight, offer you magnificent vistas of the Mt. Dhaulagiri, which is 8,167m.), Nilgiri, the whole Annapurna range, and Mt. Fishtail. After reaching Pokhara, we will wait to fly back to Kathmandu and transfer to a hotel with B.B. Plan.

You will be returning to your home filled with adventure memories during your stay in Nepal and trek in the Annapurna Region. Our representative will help you with your departure to your homeland.

Cost Includes

  • The airport picks up and drops off with private vehicles.
  • hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara accommodation with a B.B. plan.
  • All necessary special permits, climbing permit fees, and "TIMS" cards, etc.
  • Experienced trekking guide with the necessary porter during the trek.
  • Their trekking salary, food, accommodation and insurance are paid to the staff.
  • breakfast, lunch, and dinner) and tea or coffee during the trek.
  • All ground transportation for the trek is included. If you want a private vehicle, the cost is extra.
  • Jomsom, Pokhara, and Kathmandu flight tickets.
  • and a clean twin-sharing room during the trek in the trekking lodge.
  • Farewell dinner in a Nepali cultural restaurant in Kathmandu.
  • First Aid kit and all government taxes.
  • Office service charges, etc.

Cost Excludes

  • Food for lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
  • Your international airfare and Nepal Visa fees
  • Any alcoholic beverages, mineral water, soft drinks, snacks, etc.
  • Your personal medical or evacuation expenses, including travel insurance, which includes rescue.
  • All accommodation on flight cancellation due to bad weather if in case of helicopter charter.
  • Is there any extra cost for horse riding and natural disasters?
  • Extra porter costs US$18 per person per day.
  • Tips for trekking crews: guide and porter.

Climbing Chulu East Peak in Nepal is a thrilling adventure that requires proper planning, physical fitness, and mountaineering skills. Here is some useful information to help you prepare for the climb:

Location: Chulu East Peak (6,584 meters or 21,601 feet) is located in the Annapurna region of Nepal, northeast of the Annapurna Massif.

Permits: To climb Chulu East Peak, you need to obtain several permits, including the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Chulu East Peak Climbing Permit. These permits can be obtained through a registered trekking agency in Nepal.

Best time to climb: The best time to climb Chulu East Peak is during the pre-monsoon (spring) season (March to May) and post-monsoon (autumn) season (September to November). These seasons offer stable weather conditions and clear mountain views.

Physical fitness and experience: Chulu East Peak is a technically challenging climb that requires good physical fitness, previous trekking experience at high altitudes, and basic mountaineering skills. It is recommended to have prior experience with ice axe and crampon use, rope techniques, and glacier travel.

Itinerary: The typical itinerary for Chulu East Peak climbing takes around 20 days, including acclimatization and trekking to the base camp. The actual climbing period is usually around 4-5 days, depending on weather conditions and individual fitness.

Guide and support team: It is highly recommended to hire a licensed guide or join a reputable trekking agency for your safety and assistance during the climb. The support team typically includes a climbing guide, porters, and a cook.

Accommodation: During the trek, you will stay in teahouses or lodges along the trail. However, at higher altitudes, camping is required. The trekking agency will provide the necessary camping equipment, including tents and food.

Altitude sickness: Acclimatization is crucial during the climb to prevent altitude sickness. It is advisable to spend a few days at higher altitudes to allow your body to adjust. Hydration, proper nutrition, and a slow ascent are key to avoiding altitude-related health issues.

Gear and equipment: You will need essential mountaineering gear, including a climbing helmet, harness, ice axe, crampons, ropes, and appropriate clothing layers for extreme weather conditions. Make sure to carry a well-fitted backpack and necessary personal items.

Safety precautions: Climbing in the Himalayas involves certain risks. It is important to follow safety guidelines, listen to your guide, and be prepared for unexpected weather changes. Carry a first aid kit and have travel insurance that covers high-altitude mountaineering.

Remember, Chulu East Peak climbing is a challenging endeavour and should not be taken lightly. Proper training, preparation, and guidance are essential for a safe and successful climb.

Sure! I can help you with frequently asked questions about Chulu East Peak climbing. Here are some common queries and their answers:

Q: Where is Chulu East Peak located?

A: Chulu East Peak is located in the Annapurna region of Nepal, specifically in the Manang Valley. It lies northeast of the Annapurna massif.

Q: What is the altitude of Chulu East Peak?

A: Chulu East Peak has an altitude of 6,584 meters (21,601 feet) above sea level.

Q: Do I need climbing experience to climb Chulu East Peak?

A: Yes, climbing Chulu East Peak requires prior mountaineering experience. It is a technical climb and involves using climbing equipment like crampons, ice axes, and ropes. Familiarity with basic mountaineering techniques and experience in high-altitude trekking is highly recommended.

Q: Do I need a permit to climb Chulu East Peak?

A: Yes, a climbing permit is required to climb Chulu East Peak. You will need to obtain the necessary permits from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) or through a registered trekking agency.

Q: What is the best time to climb Chulu East Peak?

A: The best time to climb Chulu East Peak is during the spring (April-May) and autumn (October-November) seasons. These months offer stable weather conditions and clearer skies, providing better visibility and a safer climbing environment.

Q: How long does it take to climb Chulu East Peak?

A: The duration of the climb depends on various factors, including your fitness level, acclimatization, and the chosen route. On average, it takes around 18-21 days for a complete Chulu East Peak climbing expedition, including trekking to the base camp, acclimatization days, summit attempt, and return trek.

Q: Are there any technical difficulties in climbing Chulu East Peak?

A: Yes, Chulu East Peak involves technical climbing sections, including steep snow and ice slopes. The final ascent may require the use of fixed ropes and technical equipment. It is recommended to have prior experience in mountaineering and to be accompanied by an experienced guide.

Q: What is the accommodation like during the Chulu East Peak climb?

A: Accommodation during the Chulu East Peak climb typically involves staying in teahouses or tents. Teahouses are basic mountain lodges that offer rooms with shared facilities, such as beds, blankets, and common dining areas. Higher up on the mountain, tent camping is required.

Q: Is it necessary to hire a guide for Chulu East Peak climbing?

A: While it is not mandatory to hire a guide, it is highly recommended, especially for climbers without extensive mountaineering experience. An experienced guide can provide valuable assistance in route finding, safety measures, and overall expedition management.

Q: What physical fitness level is required to climb Chulu East Peak?

A: Climbing Chulu East Peak requires a good level of physical fitness. It is recommended to engage in regular cardiovascular and strength training exercises before the expedition. Stamina, endurance, and strong leg muscles are particularly important due to the demanding terrain and altitude.

These are some general FAQs about Chulu East Peak climbing. Remember to consult with a professional trekking agency or guide for more specific and up-to-date information based on your individual circumstances.

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