Are you looking for adventure, natural beauty, magnificent snow-capped peaks, and unique cultural experience?
This Peak Climbing will give you all the thrills, variety, and the adrenalin rush as you climb Chulu East Peak (6584m) situated in the immense Annapurna Himalayan Range. Trek through the lush Manang valley and to the high altitude Thorong La Pass (5416m) in this remote snow and ice wonderland surrounded by soaring peaks. You will reach the edge of the Tibetan Plateau and experience the soul-touching Buddhist traditions and endearing smiles of the Sherpa people.
Chulu Far East Peak Climbing (6059m) in the Annapurna region is a lifetime opportunity to experience a real climbing adventure.
The trail allows you to have some truly spectacular views of a number of Himalayan Mountains: Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m), Mt.Manaslu (8163m), Mt. Annapurna (8091m) and various other less-known - but huge snow-covered peaks.
Chulu Far East Peak Climbing is one of the most challenging peaks for climbing in the Annapurna region. The trek leads slowly to the Manang Valley which is one of the highest valleys in Asia. The trek is the easy one for you which offers a normal walk on the first day of the journey. This climbing will lead to a most amazing valley where you will nice witness of Gurung culture and walk by sub-tropical pine and red rhododendron forest and natural wildlife. For climbing the peak you do not have to previous experience however the climbing teams need to be prepared physically as well as mentally fit for the mountaineering. The trek offers one of the most majestic views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Machapuchare (fishtail) and many other mountains of this route. You also need to be a perfect physical condition to venture on this climbing. For climbing, the perfect weather also needed.
Sherpa Expedition & Trekking have been providing tours for more than 40 years and take pride in their excellent reputation as a company that cares for its clients. We will go out of our way to make your journey something you will never forget.
Welcome to Kathmandu, a city full of vibrant markets, bustling streets, colorful temples and grand pagodas. Our guide will meet you at the airport and take you to our hotel. The remainder of the day you will have an opportunity to familiarize yourself with the shopping areas closest to your hotel and catch up on shopping for equipment. In the evening, our tour guide will give you a brief introduction and provide valuable information about the trek.
Immediately after breakfast we head by jeep to Besisahar and then continue through to Chame. The drive will give you an opportunity to take in the local scenery and get a feel for what lies ahead.
The trail today begins by crossing a bridge and then there is a steep climb before we reach the village of Tal (1700m), situated next to the Marsyangdi River. Leaving Tal we continue on before reaching today’s destination, Dharapani Village where we will stay the night
Today we begin trekking from Dharapani climbing higher and a noticeable change with cooler conditions. You will see a change in the landscape at this higher elevation as the trail passes through forests before reaching the Tibetan village of the Bagarchhap with its distinctive Tibetan architecture. Climbing higher we reach the apple-growing region and farms along with pine forests and views of Lamjung and Annapurna II peaks. The trail then follows the Marsyangdi River heading upstream and passes the villages of Manang and Koto before reaching Chame. It is a very easy walk from Koto to Chame where we spend the night. Chame is the district headquarters of the Manang region.
After leaving Chame we pass through Telekhu and along the trail have some breathtaking views of Annapurna and Pisang (6091m) until we have to re-cross on a suspension bridge to the south bank of the Marsyangdi River. After crossing the river we then head higher passing a pine-forest as we trek through the upper reaches of the Manang valley to Pisang. At the upper edge of Pisang village we can see Pisang and Chulu peaks. Tonight we stay at Pisang.
Today we head off on a five hour trek and after passing a mani wall we cross a swing bridge and then climb higher before coming to Ghyaru Village (3700m). From here we have some wonderful views of Annapurna II, III and IV. Like many villages in the Manang district the homes are made of stone and have flat roofs. We then descend around 500 meters until we reach the much larger village of Ngawal where we stay overnight.
Medical professionals recommend that before heading to higher elevations that trekkers spend some time acclimatizing. They also recommend staying active. From Ngawal you can follow a few trails out of the village in order to better acclimatize, and besides it will offer you some amazing views over the surrounding peaks. We will stay another night in this very charming village.
Today we head off on a five-hour trek and along the trail observe the usual goats and yak grazing the sparsely vegetated slopes. Tonight we will sleep in a tent at Yak Kharka.
We have another five hour day trekking to the base camp, slowly creeping higher and higher.
Today we have a two to three-hour trek to High Camp where we will camp for the night.
This is naturally the highlight of the trek and is guaranteed to be a thrilling day as we ascend to the peak. An early start is necessary so that we arrive at the summit around lunchtime. The climb up the ridge to the top will provide some truly fantastic views. The feeling of being on top of the world will have the adrenalin pumping and the camera in overdrive! After taking in the views we will head back to Ngawal for the night and enjoy a peaceful night’s sleep.
Today we have a five hour trek to Manang where we will stay overnight.
Today we will trek for around four to five hours before reaching Yak Kharak where we will stay overnight.
Climbing higher we gradually get used to the higher altitude. We follow the east bank of the Jarang Khola and along the trail view steep bluffs before reaching Thorong Phedi (meaning foot hills). If we are lucky we may see the famous blue sheep and even a snow leopard! This is also home to Lammergeyer (bearded vulture). There is also a belief the mythical griffons are in this region!
Today is most likely the toughest day of the trek, hiking for around 7-8 hours. The higher altitude contributes to the degree of difficulty and sometimes strong winds in these upper regions. Along the trail, we may pass sheep, yaks, and merchants transporting their goods. Once we reach Thorong La Pass we will be rewarded with breath-taking views of Annapurna, Gangapurna and the eye-catching peak of Khatungkang (6484m). Leaving the pass we descend around 1600 meters and the brilliant Dhaulagiri (Dhaula Giri, meaning “White Mountain”) is the highest mountain that is entirely in Nepal. The trail is more undulating and relatively easy before we reach Muktinath where we stay the night.
Following the trail today leads us to Jomsom in the Kali Gandaki Valley where we will stay overnight in a hotel.
Today we have a scenic flight from Jomsom and can look down and back over our great climbing and trekking adventure. The birds-eye view from the plane gives you another perspective of the enormity of the Himalayan Mountains.
Today we head back on a 6 to 7-hour drive to Kathmandu with many fond memories of Nepal and its unique culture and geography. These memories will last a lifetime!
Sherpa Expeditions & Trekking staff will transfer you to the airport for your final departure from Nepal. We hope that this epic trek will be firmly ingrained in your memory and will be enough to prompt you to consider your next trek with us!
You will be carrying all of your gear and share some of the cluster gear. Keeping your pack light is important, so choose light-weight clothing and equipment. Be sure to have a range of clothing suitable for all conditions. Sudden change of weather may require layering of clothing. Three layers will meet your needs. Avoid cotton or fabrics that do not maintain heat when cold. Comfortable durable wool (or proven fabrics) that breathe and expel sweat lends itself to an additional pleasant experience!'
We will offer complimentary water and a windproof duffle that you'll use on the trek - carried by porters. The duffle is yours to keep once at the end of the trek. You can safely leave your bag, together with your non-trekking requirements, at our office in Katmandu and collect them upon your return.
All equipment, such as base camp tents, room accessories, climbing rope, ice screws, snow bar and ice hammer is provided by Sherpa Expedition & Trekking.
It is important to invest in high-quality gear and ensure that everything fits properly and is in good condition. Additionally, consult with experienced climbers or a professional guide to ensure you have all the necessary gear and receive proper training on how to use it effectively and safely.
Here are some important details to know about Chulu Far East Peak climbing:
1. Location: Chulu Far East Peak is located in the Manang district of Nepal, in the Annapurna region. It is part of the Chulu Massif, which includes Chulu West and Chulu Central peaks.
2. Altitude: Chulu Far East Peak stands at an elevation of 6,059 meters (19,879 feet) above sea level.
3. Difficulty Level: Chulu Far East Peak is considered a technically challenging climb. It requires mountaineering skills such as using ropes, ice axes, and crampons. Previous climbing experience and good physical fitness are recommended.
4. Climbing Seasons: The best time to climb Chulu Far East Peak is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer stable weather conditions and clear views of the surrounding mountains.
5. Permits: To climb Chulu Far East Peak, you will need to obtain several permits. These include the Chulu Far East Peak Climbing Permit, which can be obtained in Besisahar or Chame, and the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP).
6. Duration: The climbing expedition typically takes around 18 to 20 days, including acclimatization and trekking to the base camp. The duration can vary depending on individual fitness levels and acclimatization needs.
7. Trekking Route: The most common route to Chulu Far East Peak starts with a trek from Besisahar or Chame, passing through picturesque villages like Pisang and Manang. From the base camp, climbers ascend to the high camp and then summit the peak.
8. Accommodation: Along the trekking route, there are teahouses and lodges where you can stay. However, at higher altitudes, accommodation options are limited, and you may need to camp. It is advisable to carry your own camping gear.
9. Guides and Porters: Hiring an experienced guide and porter is highly recommended for the climbing expedition. They can provide guidance, assist with navigation, carry heavy loads, and ensure your safety throughout the journey.
10. Physical Fitness: Chulu Far East Peak climbing requires a good level of physical fitness and stamina. Prior climbing or trekking experience is beneficial, along with regular exercise and cardiovascular training.
It's important to note that Chulu Far East Peak climbing is a challenging adventure that should be approached with proper preparation, safety measures, and respect for the natural environment. Consulting with experienced climbers, guides, or trekking agencies is recommended for detailed information and assistance.
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Chulu Far East Peak is situated in the Manang district of Nepal, in the Annapurna region. It is part of the Chulu Massif, which includes Chulu West and Chulu Central peaks.
Chulu Far East Peak stands at an elevation of 6,059 meters (19,879 feet) above sea level.
Chulu Far East Peak is considered a technically challenging climb. It requires mountaineering skills, including the use of ropes, ice axes, and crampons. Prior climbing experience and good physical fitness are recommended.
Yes, you need to obtain the Chulu Far East Peak Climbing Permit, which can be obtained in Besisahar or Chame. Additionally, you will also need the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP).
The best time to climb Chulu Far East Peak is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer stable weather conditions and clear views of the surrounding mountains.
The climbing expedition usually takes around 10 to 20 days, including acclimatization and trekking to the base camp. The duration can vary depending on individual fitness levels and acclimatization needs.
While it is not mandatory, it is highly recommended to hire an experienced guide and porter for the climbing expedition. They can provide guidance, carry heavy loads, and ensure your safety throughout the journey.
Along the trekking route, there are teahouses and lodges where you can stay. However, at higher altitudes, accommodation options are limited, and you may need to camp. It is advisable to carry your own camping gear.
Altitude sickness can be a concern during the climb, as Chulu Far East Peak reaches a high altitude. It is crucial to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and ascend gradually to minimize the risk.
You will need basic mountaineering equipment such as ropes, ice axes, crampons, harness, helmet, and appropriate clothing for extreme weather conditions. It is recommended to consult with an experienced guide for a detailed equipment list.
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Chulu Far East Peak offers a challenging yet highly rewarding climb. The steep ascents, rocky terrains, and high altitudes test your physical and mental strength. But reaching the summit and taking in the breathtaking views is an experience you will never forget.
Climbing Chulu Far East Peak offers a chance to connect with fellow climbers from around the world. Sharing the challenges, triumphs, and breathtaking views with like-minded individuals creates a strong bond and lasting friendships.
Climbing Chulu Far East Peak is a life-changing journey that pushes your limits, tests your resilience, and rewards you with unforgettable memories. It's an experience that will leave you inspired, empowered, and forever changed.
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