Hiunchuli Peak Climbing - 12 Days

Hiunchuli Peak Climbing overlooks the Annapurna sanctuary and is located in an area that is basically monopolized by the Gurung community.

Trip Details

  • Destination: Nepal

  • Trip Grade: Difficult

  • Max Elevation: 6,441 Meters

  • Total Duration: 12 Days

  • Best Time: March - May & Sept - Dec

  • Group Size: Min 2 Pax.

Amongst the trekking peaks, Hiunchuli which is 6441 meters is the fourth highest peak. Hiunchuli Peak Climbing is not a difficult one although falling rocks present a danger to climbers. Nonetheless, Hiunchuli Peak Climbing is best suited appropriate for new climbers because of the ease with which it can be ascended. The American Peace Corps were the first to ascend Hiunchuli Peak Climbing in 1971. Hiunchuli Peak Climbing overlooks the Annapurna sanctuary and is located in an area that is basically monopolized by the Gurung community. There are two other peaks near the Hiunchuli Peak Climbing known as Tharpu Chuli and Singu Chuli.

Two Routes for Hiunchuli Peak Climbing
Hiunchuli Peak Climbing has not experienced lots of climbing activity because Hiunchuli is relatively unknown and not many climbers have made an effort to go on the Hiunchuli Peak Climbing adventure. The Hiunchuli Peak Climbing trail goes through precipitous and thick bamboo forest and the Gurung community regards it as a consecrated mountain. The Hiunchuli Peak Climbing adventure has two main routes which are the Southwest face route and the Northwest face route.

The Problem of Rock Fall on Hiunchuli Peak Climbing
On the Hiunchuli Peak Climbing adventure, the route to base camp begins at Hinko Cave which is on the Annapurna sanctuary trail. The first camp on the Hiunchuli Peak Climbing is set above the valley floor two more camps are required to get to the peak of Mount Hiunchuli. This Hiunchuli Peak Climbing route is not technically complicated but has the problem of rock fall. Hiunchuli Peak Climbing on the North West face route not been attempted by many climbers and those who have were not as successful. This is because the precise route is not well known.

Inclusion and Exclusion

Cost Includes

  • One night three/four star Hotel in Kathmandu.

  • Three night stander tourist Hotel in Kathmandu.

  • Full day Kathmandu valley sightseeing.

  • Airport Pick up & drop, Local transportation.

  • First-aid treatment.

  • Staff insurance.

  • Annapurna conservation entrance permits.

  • TIMS Card.

  • Accommodation/ Food for clients (Break-fast/Lunch/Dinner).

  • Group handling Guide & Expedition Guide.

  • Necessary helper & porters.

  • Expedition Equipments.

  • Camping materials.

  • Necessary equipments for staff.

Cost Exclusion

  • Personals Expanses. Nepal

  • Clients Insurance. Nepal

  • Food in Kathmandu. Nepal

  • Staff Tips. Nepal

  • International Air Ticket. Nepal

  • Bar Bills. Nepal

  • Mountaineering Royalty. Nepal

Itinerary

Day 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350m/4,428ft)
Day 02 : Kathmandu sightseeing (1,350m/4,428ft)
Day 03 : Kathmandu to Pokhara / Drive (820m)
Day 04 : Pokhara to Ghandruk via Nayapul by car (1,940m)
Day 05 : Ghandruk to Chhomrung
Day 06 : Chhomrung to Dovan
Day 07 : Dovan to Machhapuchre Base camp
Day 08 : Rest/ Acclimatize day
Day 09 : MBC to ABC
Day 10 : Rest/Acclimatize day
Day 11 : ABC to Hiunchuli High camp
Day 12 : High Camp to higher Camp
Day 13 : Assent to summit (6434m) & Back to Base camp
Day 14 : Base Camp to Bamboo
Day 15 : Bomboo to Jhinudanda
Day 16 : Jhinudanda to Syauli Bazar
Day 17 : Syauli Bazar to Pokhara via Nayapul Drive 1hr by car
Day 18 : Full day pokhara Sightseeing
Day 19 : Pokhara to Kathmandu by tourist bus
Day 20 : Final departure Nepal