This is a real climbing experience requiring a good level of fitness and a positive can-do attitude. Tukuche Peak is a 6920-meter peak situated in western Nepal in the rugged and isolated Mustang region between the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Ranges, not far from the Kali Gandaki Gorge – the world’s deepest. At the summit you can expect to see Dhaulagiri I (8167m), Dhaulagiri II (7751m), Dhaulagiri III (7715m), Dhaulagiri V (7618m), Annapurna I (8091m), Annapurna South (7219m), Nilgiri North (7061m) and many other snow-covered peaks. Tukuche Peak is a pyramid-shaped mountain that will satisfy your spirit of adventure.
The trek begins at Beni and progresses from Beni to Tatopani (1190m), Ghasa (2010m), Tukuche Gaon (2590m), Marpha (2670m) and on to Yak Kharka (3680m) where we will stop to acclimatize. From Yak Kharka we head higher to Tukuche Base Camp (5150m) and ultimately to Tukuche Peak (6920m) before heading back to Marpha (2670m) and on to Pokhara. We have allowed 7 days to prepare and climb to the summit. It may be that weather conditions or altitude sickness delay our climb.
Before reaching the climbing part of the expedition we will trek through the deepest gorge in the world – Kali Gandaki. This is an adventure in itself. We will take a dip in the thermal pools at Tatopani and trek through misty valleys, past amazing terraced fields and see numerous authentic and culturally unique villages. This is another world where time appears to have stood still. Yaks and goats graze on hilly pastures while villagers pass you with a smile while carrying heavy loads secured by straps on their heads.
Sherpa Expedition and Trekking take care of everything, from permits, fees, and all accommodation along the trail. Your safety and enjoyment are always our main concern. After more than 40 years in the trekking and climbing business, we understand the difference between a good experience and a great experience. Our reputation speaks for itself.
Upon arrival at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport you will be met by a Sherpa Expedition & Trekking representative, and taken to your hotel. After checking in at the hotel, you will be briefed on what to expect on your trek to Tukuche Peak.
Today we fly to Pokhara and then drive to Beni where our trekking begins.
Today we have a five to six hours trek from Beni to Tatopani passing through cultivated fields before reaching Tatopani Village where we can take a dip in the therapeutic hot pools. We will stay overnight here.
Today the trail leads to Ghasa Village where we will stay overnight.
Again we gradually head to higher altitudes, which slowly improve your adaptability to coping when climbing to the peak. Tonight we will stay at Tukuche Gaon Village.
Every day we trek higher and higher which is the best way to adjust and overcome altitude sickness. We will stay at Marpha Village for the night.
A five-hour trek today takes us to Yak Kharka where we stay overnight.
Health professionals recommend staying active to improve the process of acclimatizing. So, it is best you take a few small treks into the surrounding countryside during the day.
Today we gain altitude and will find the going tougher, but all the while this will prepare you for climbing Tukuche Peak. Tonight we will set up our tents at Base Camp.
During this time we will prepare and practice techniques that will safely see you to the top. Extra days have been set aside in the event of poor weather or climbers needing more time to acclimatize. Climbing to the summit of this very high peak will leave you pumped and on a high as you look out over a number of gigantic peaks and many other lessers, but similarly stunning, snow-covered mountains. This is definitely the climax of this journey.
It is literally downhill from here, but still an opportunity to admire the amazing scenery. Tonight we will stay at Marpha Village and have time to relax and think back over our climb.
We are on the road today and head back to Pokhara to your hotel near Lakeside where you can share a drink with friends and talk about your amazing adventure. It is also an opportunity to browse the shops along Lakeside.
On your flight, you will have an opportunity to take in the enormous Himalaya Mountains and scenery.
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.
Tukuche Peak Climbing, also known as Dhaulagiri VII, is a popular peak located in the Dhaulagiri region of Nepal. Here are some important details you should know:
1. Altitude: Tukuche Peak stands at an elevation of 6,920 meters (22,703 feet) above sea level.
2. Difficulty Level: Tukuche Peak climbing is considered a challenging expedition and requires previous mountaineering experience. Technical climbing skills, including the use of ice axes, crampons, and ropes, are necessary.
3. Duration: The entire expedition usually takes around 20-25 days, depending on the itinerary and weather conditions. This includes acclimatization days, trekking to and from the base camp, and the summit climb.
4. Permits: Climbing Tukuche Peak requires obtaining permits from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) and the Department of Immigration. You will also need a trekking permit for the Dhaulagiri region.
5. Accommodation: During the trek to the base camp, you can stay in teahouses or lodges along the trail. However, once you reach the base camp, you will need to set up tents for camping.
6. Best Time to Climb: The best seasons for Tukuche Peak climbing are spring (April-May) and autumn (September-November). These months offer stable weather conditions and clearer views. Winter climbs are possible but require advanced mountaineering skills.
7. Safety: Climbing Tukuche Peak should be done with an experienced guide or a reputable climbing agency. It is essential to have proper acclimatization, follow safety protocols, and be aware of the risks associated with high-altitude mountaineering.
8. Equipment: You will need specialized mountaineering equipment, including crampons, ice axes, harnesses, helmets, ropes, and proper clothing for extreme weather conditions. It is recommended to bring your own equipment or rent it from Kathmandu or Pokhara.
9. Physical Fitness: Tukuche Peak climbing requires a high level of physical fitness and endurance. Prior training and preparation, including cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and hiking, are essential.
10. Costs: The cost of Tukuche Peak climbing varies depending on the services provided by the climbing agency, the duration of the expedition, and the number of climbers in the group. It is advisable to compare prices and services before making a decision.
Remember, Tukuche Peak climbing is a challenging adventure that should not be taken lightly. Proper preparation, training, and safety measures are crucial for a successful and enjoyable expedition.
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Tukuche Peak is located in the Dhaulagiri region of Nepal, in the western part of the country.
Tukuche Peak stands at an elevation of 6,920 meters (22,703 feet) above sea level.
Yes, previous climbing experience is required to climb Tukuche Peak. It is a technically challenging climb and climbers are expected to have prior experience in mountaineering and be proficient in using climbing equipment.
The best time to climb Tukuche Peak is during the pre-monsoon season (March to May) and post-monsoon season (September to November). These months offer stable weather conditions and clear visibility, making it ideal for climbing.
The duration of the climb can vary depending on various factors such as weather conditions, acclimatization, and the climbers' fitness level. On average, it takes around 20-25 days to complete the Tukuche Peak climbing expedition.
Yes, a climbing permit is required to climb Tukuche Peak. You will need to obtain a climbing permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) or through a registered trekking agency.
Yes, climbing Tukuche Peak involves technical difficulties such as steep slopes, icy sections, and crevasses. Climbers need to have knowledge of mountaineering techniques, ice climbing, and be able to use climbing equipment like crampons and ice axes.
While it is not mandatory to hire a local guide or porter, it is highly recommended. Local guides have extensive knowledge of the region, weather conditions, and can provide assistance in case of emergencies. Porters can help carry heavy equipment, allowing climbers to focus on the climb.
Climbing Tukuche Peak requires a high level of physical fitness. Climbers should have good stamina, endurance, and be able to handle long hours of walking and climbing in challenging terrain. Regular cardio and strength training exercises are recommended to prepare for the climb.
During the climb, climbers usually stay in teahouses or tented camps. Teahouses provide basic accommodation and meals, while tented camps are set up at higher altitudes. It is advisable to bring a good quality sleeping bag and other necessary camping equipment for the climb.
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Embarking on the Tukuche Peak Climbing expedition with Sherpa Expedition and Trekking was a well-guided and supported experience. The team provided expert guidance and ensured that every aspect of the climb, from safety measures to logistics, was well taken care of. Their professionalism and support made the journey smooth and enjoyable.
Tukuche Peak Climbing offers an incredible adventure with stunning vistas that will leave you in awe. From the challenging ascent to the breathtaking views, every moment of the climb is filled with excitement and wonder. The sense of accomplishment upon reaching the summit of Tukuche Peak is truly indescribable.
Tukuche Peak Climbing is a rewarding and memorable mountaineering experience. The climb offers a perfect balance of challenge and reward, pushing you to your limits while providing breathtaking views and unforgettable moments. Standing on the summit of Tukuche Peak is a testament to your perseverance and a memory that will last a lifetime.
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