S.N | Mode | Route | Elev.(m) | Duration | Overnight | Included |
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1 | Flight | Arrive Kathmandu Tribhuvan Int'l Airport - Transfer Hotel | 1300 | Hotel | Dinner | |
2 | Tours | Tours-Bouddhanath Stupa-Kathmandu Durbar Square-Prepare Chulu Far East | ------ | Hotel | Breakfast | |
3 | Drive | Kathmandu - Pirthivi High-Way - Mugling - Dumre Bazaar - Besishar - Syange | 1190 | 6/7 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
4 | Drive | Syange Water Fall - Tal - Dharapani - Timang - Koto - Chame Village | 2670 | 3/4 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
5 | Trek | Chame - Bratang - Dukur Pokhari - Upper Pisang | 3300 | 5/6 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
6 | Trek | Upper Pisang - Ghyaru Village - Ngawal Village | 3660 | 5/6 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
7 | Trek | Ngawal Village - Sher Gompa - Julu - Yak Kharka | 3840 | 4/5 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
8 | Trek | Yak Kharka - Chulu Far East Peak Base Camp | 4600 | 4/5 Hours | Tent | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
9 | Trek | Chulu Far East Base Camp - High Camp - Preparation Climbing | 5334 | 3/4 Hours | Tent | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
10 | Summit | High Camp - Summit Chulu Far East Peak (6,012M) - Trek down to Yak Kharka | 3840 | 8/9 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
11 | Rest | Reserve Day - Eancse Climate Contingeney Change | 5334 | ---- | Tent | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
12 | Trek | Yak Kharka - Julu - Braga (Braka) - Manang Village | 3540 | 5/6 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
13 | Drive | Manang Village - Lower Pisang - Chame Bazaar - Tal - Syange - Besi Sahar | 760 | 7/8 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
14 | Drive | Besi Sahar - Dumre Bazaar - Mungling Bazaar - Malekhu - Kathmandu Hotel | 1300 | 5/6 Hours | Hotel | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
15 | Flight | Departure - Kathmandu Tribhuvan Int'l Airport - Own Your Destination | Breakfast |
Chulu Far East Peak Climbing, at an elevation of 6,429 meters, offers a thrilling and accessible challenge for climbers seeking an adventure in the Annapurna region. Located near the iconic Thorong-La Pass & Tilicho Lake, Chulu Far East provides panoramic views of towering peaks, including Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Manaslu, Dhaulagiri and Pisang Peak making it an unforgettable experience. The climb combines trekking through scenic landscapes with technical aspects of peak ascent, suitable for climbers with basic mountaineering experience.
The journey begins with a trek to Chame and Pisand continues through beautiful local villages, Buddhist monasteries, and alpine meadows. As you approach the summit, the climb becomes more technical, requiring the use of ropes, ice axes, and crampons. However, the challenges are well worth the stunning 360-degree views from the top, including a close-up of the Annapurna & Pisang peak massif and surrounding peaks.
Ideal for those with a desire to summit a Himalayan peak without the extreme difficulty of higher climbs, Chulu Far East Peak Climbing is a rewarding experience. The well-paced itinerary includes acclimatization days to ensure safety and success, making it perfect for trekkers and climbers looking to add a thrilling summit to their Annapurna region journey.
Welcome! Upon your arrival at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport, you'll be greeted warmly by our representative holding a sign with your name for easy identification. You'll be welcomed with a traditional Nepali culture by flower garland as a gesture of good will and blessing.
Our friendly team will assist you with your luggage and ensure a smooth transfer to your hotel in the heart of Kathmandu. Along the way, you'll get a glimpse of the city's vibrant streets, bustling with energy and charm.
Once at your hotel, you'll be helped with the check-in process. Afterward, you can relax and enjoy a refreshing welcome drink as you settle into the serene ambiance of your accommodation.
Before check in your room Alliance adventure will brief you about your Chulu Far East Peak Climbing gears and cheak the list of climbing gears with offering you nepali tranditional Dinner
After Breakfast Tours Guide will take you explore Kathmandu City of Buddhanath Stupa (7/8km east of Kathmandu), is one of the largest stupas in Nepal and in the world and Number of monasteries and Tibetan artifacts selling the shop. The stupa was listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Monument list in 1979 AD. Kathmandu Durbar Square is historical and spiritual attractions in Kathmandu’s Landmarks are considered World Heritage Sites; including the historic Durbar Square, the houses of living Hindu goddess and “Kumari House’’.the only living goddess in the world. It was listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Monument list in 1979 AD.
After Lunch Climbing Guide briefing your Chulu Far East Peak Climbing in your Holet and what you needed and missing your gears for shoppng as well as final packing with get ready for your Chulu Far East Peak Climbing.
Drive from Kathmandu to Syange (807M) 6 hours. During this journey, we will see the countryside of Nepal lifestyle that’s offering green hill, rivers, farms and beautiful natural sceneries.
The journey from Syange to Chame (3,179M), 3/4 Hours takes you through breathtaking landscapes, traditional villages, Waterfalls, River side, magnificent views of Mt. Manaslu and Annapurna II, from Timan and wonderful pine forest sceneries.
The trek from Chame to Upper Pisang (3,300M/10,826ft) 5 to 6 hours, is a stunning segment of the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal. It takes you through a scenic part of the Marsyangdi Valley, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, traditional villages, and lush forests. The route offers panoramic views of Annapurna II, Lamjung Himal, and Pisang Peak. Upper Pisang, known for its traditional stone houses and Buddhist monasteries, is a charming and culturally rich village and visit the Monastery offering stunning mountain vistas.
The trek from Upper Pisang to Ngawal (3,660M/12,008ft) 6/7 hours, is a beautiful segment of the Annapurna Circuit, taking you through dramatic landscapes, serene villages, and spectacular mountain vistas. This route typically follows the upper trail via Ghyaru, which is more challenging but immensely rewarding compared to the lower trail. This path climbs steeply from Upper Pisang to Ghyaru, offering some of the most breathtaking views, you'll seeing majestic peaks like Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak. After Ghyaru, the trail becomes relatively easier, with gentle ups and downs as it traverses high ridges and the trail passes through terraced fields, juniper forests, and smaller settlements before reaching Ngawal.
The trail gradually ascends through juniper and scrub vegetation. Yaks and horses graze in the alpine meadows, giving the place its name (“Yak Pasture”). The walking through very peaceful and less crowded during your Chulu Far East Trail, offering some of the most breathtaking views, you'll seeing majestic peaks like Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak.
The trek from Yak Kharka to Chulu Far East Base Camp is a scenic but strenuous climb into the remote entering a pure alpine climbing environment and You will enjoing pass through juniper scrub and barren hillsides, with panoramic views of Annapurna II, III, IV, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak.
The trek from Chulu Far East Base Camp to High Camp is a short but strenuous ascent on rocky and snowy terrain, leading to an exposed campsite that sets the stage for the summit climb. A small, exposed camping site on a rocky ridge with limited flat ground for tents. Stunning views of Annapurna II, III, IV, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, and the Chulu range. Used mainly as the launching point for the summit push (usually starting around midnight).
Today is the big day of Chulu Far East Summit (6,012M). Early in the morning 2AM hot heavy breakfast with hot tea/coffee and step to move slowly on top of the summit Chulu Far East Peak provides panoramic views of towering peaks, including Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Manaslu, Dhaulagiri and Pisang Peak making it an unforgettable experience.
Weather Uncertainty: Conditions in the Himalayas can change rapidly (snowfall, high winds, whiteouts).
Summit Attempt Flexibility: If summit push is delayed due to weather or health, the reserve day ensures another chance without cutting short the itinerary.
Acclimatization: Allows climbers to adjust better to high altitude, reducing the risk of AMS.
Rest & Recovery: Provides climbers and support staff with extra time to regain strength before the summit or descent.
Trek from Yak Kharka to Manang (3,540M/11,614ft) 5/6 hours, is a relatively moderate and scenic segment of the Annapurna Circuit. It takes you through the high-altitude landscapes of the Marsyangdi Valley, with picturesque views of the Annapurna range, Tibetan-style villages, and a unique alpine environment. The trail you'll pass Braga (Braka), a quaint village with ancient Tibetan-style architecture and visit the Braga Monastery, perched on a hilltop, which is one of the oldest and most significant gompas in the region. The Manang village is the largest and most developed village in the region, with several teahouses, bakeries, and shops catering to trekkers as well as acclimatization stop for trekkers before heading to Thorong La Pass.
The drive from Manang Village to Besisahar is a stunning journey that transitions from high-altitude landscapes to lush, subtropical valleys. While traditionally trekkers would hike this section as part of the Annapurna Circuit, the improved road network now allows for a bumpy but adventurous drive. The journey starts in the heart of the Annapurna region, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and pass through Pisang and Humde, known for their small airstrip and panoramic views villages like Chame and Tal offer opportunities to stretch and enjoy tea breaks after continues as you approach Besisahar, the road becomes smoother and passes through terraced fields and dense vegetation.
The drive from Besisahar to Kathmandu is a scenic and fairly straightforward journey, transitioning from the verdant mid-hills of Nepal to the bustling Kathmandu Valley. This drive follows the Prithvi Highway for much of the way and is a mix of paved and well-maintained roads, with occasional rough patches depending on recent weather. The road follows the Marsyangdi River, offering views of terraced fields, small villages, and occasional suspension bridges. This stretch offers stunning riverside views, with deep gorges, green hills, and small roadside settlements and very popular spots for white-water rafting, which you may observe along the way. The road climbs gently as you approach into the valley of Kathmandu.
Departure to Kathmandu Tribhuvan Int'l Airport after a wonderful Tilicho Lake Trekking. Today is last day in Nepal and last minutes shopping for family's, frineds, packing and Alliance Adventure departure to the airport for your onward destination to your country.
Be prepared, stay informed, and follow these guidelines to ensure a smooth and enjoyable Pokalde Peak Climbing experience!
Pokalde Peak Climbing is a trekking and mountaineering adventure in the Everest region of Nepal, offering a challenging ascent to Pokalde Peak (5,806m), known for its stunning views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, and other Himalayan giants.
The climb is considered moderate to challenging and is suitable for those with basic mountaineering experience. You will need to be comfortable using crampons, ice axes, and ropes for the summit push.
The best time for Pokalde Peak Climbing is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer clear skies, stable weather, and the best climbing conditions.
While prior mountaineering experience is helpful, Pokalde Peak is often recommended for climbers with basic trekking and climbing skills. Training in the use of climbing gear is also beneficial.
The Pokalde Peak Climb typically takes around 18-20 days, including acclimatization days and time for trekking from Lukla to Pokalde Peak Base Camp and back.
Pokalde Peak stands at an altitude of 5,806 meters (19,049 feet), making it a challenging but achievable climb for climbers looking to experience high-altitude mountaineering in the Everest region.
The Pokalde Peak trek offers breathtaking views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and other iconic peaks, as well as stunning landscapes, Sherpa villages, and Buddhist monasteries.
Yes, you will need a Trekking Permit and a Climbing Permit to summit Pokalde Peak, along with a TIMS card. These permits are arranged as part of the package.
Yes, altitude sickness is a risk when trekking and climbing at high altitudes like Pokalde Peak. Acclimatization days are built into the itinerary to minimize the risks, and it’s crucial to drink plenty of water and ascend slowly.
The package includes transportation to and from Kathmandu, accommodation, meals, climbing permits, guides, sherpas, campsite equipment, and more. Specific details vary based on the tour provider.
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