Addres:
Thamel - Kathmandu - Nepal
E-mail:
info@alpinistclub.com
Contact No:
+977 9843603583
1 Person From:
$
2 Person From:
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Max. Elevation: 6548 M
Best Season: Spring- Autumn
Duration: 25 Days
Trip Grading: Moderate
Activity: Expedition
Transport: Private vehicle
Accommodation: Hotel- Tea house -Lodge- Tent
Meals: Breakfast- Lunch- Dinner
Availability Status: Breakfast- Lunch- Dinner
Chulu East Climbing with Nar Phu Valley and Tilicho Pass is an exhilarating adventure in the Annapurna region, combining peak climbing with a cultural trek through remote Tibetan villages and crossing high-altitude passes like Tilicho.
| An ideal and comfortable 6,548m |
| Naar Phu, Splendid Tibetan villages |
| Variant by Lake Tilicho and mesokunta pass |
| 1 assistant for 2 climbers |
DAY 1: ARRIVE IN KATHMANDU
DAY 2: PREPARE FOR TREKKING AND EXPLORE KATHMANDU VALLEY (1350M)
DAY 3: KATHMANDU—BESI SAHAR—JAGAT—KOTO
DAY 4: TREKKING FROM KOTO TO META VILLAGE (3500M)
DAY 5: TREKKING FROM MEAT TO KYANG (3820M)
DAY 6: TREKKING FROM KYANG TO PHU (4080M)
DAY 9: PHU ACCLIMATIZATION
DAY 10: TREKKING FORM PHU TO NAAR PHEDI (3490M)
DAY 11: TREKKING FORM NAAR PHEDI TO NAAR (4100M)
DAY 12: NAAR – KANGLA PASS (5320M) TO NGAWAL (3600M)
DAY 13: TREKKING FROM NGAWAL TO BASE CAMP CHULU EAST
DAY 14: REST AND PREPARE FOR PEAK CLIMBING
DAY 15: BASE CAMP TO HIGH CAMP (5500M)
DAY 16: HIGH CAMP TO CAMP 1 (5800M)
DAY 17: SUMMIT CHULU EAST 6548M BACK TO BASE CAMP
DAY 18: TREKKING FROM BASE CAMP TO MANANG (3500M)
DAY 19: TREKKING FORM MANANG TO TILICHO BASE CAMP(4100M)
DAY 20: TREKKING FROM TILICHO BASE CAMP — TILICHO LAKE — EASTERN PASS CAMP
DAY 21: TREKKING FROM CAMP EASTERN PASS — MESOKANTO LA — CHAURIKHARKA (4200M)
DAY 22: TREKKING FORM CHAURIKHARKA – THINIGAON – MARPHA (2600M)
DAY 23: DRIVE MARPHA TO POKHARA
DAY 24: FLIGHT POKHARA — KATHMANDU
DAY 25: FINAL DEPARTURE TO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE : ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE :
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU : HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU :
WELCOME DINNER : WELCOME DINNER :
CARGO CLEARANCE : CARGO CLEARANCE :
PERMITS : PERMITS :
GARBAGE MANAGEMENT : GARBAGE MANAGEMENT :
INSURANCE : INSURANCE :
MAP : MAP :
DUFFLE BAG : DUFFLE BAG :
MEMBER TRANSPORTATION : MEMBER TRANSPORTATION :
EXPEDITION STUFFS TRANSPORTATION : EXPEDITION STUFFS TRANSPORTATION : All necessary expedition equipment, transportation for all Members and Staff from Kathmandu to Manang(by jeep ) and Base camp (by Porter/ mule) – While returning: Base camp to Kathmandu (by porters/jeep) .
MEMBER LUGGAGE : MEMBER LUGGAGE :
FOOD AND LODGING : FOOD AND LODGING :
HIGH ALTITUDE CLIMBING SHERPA : HIGH ALTITUDE CLIMBING SHERPA :
ASSISTANCE : ASSISTANCE :
CLIMBING SHERPA SALARY & ALLOWANCE : CLIMBING SHERPA SALARY & ALLOWANCE :
HIGH CAMP SERVICE INFRASTRUCTURE AND LOGISTICS : HIGH CAMP SERVICE INFRASTRUCTURE AND LOGISTICS :
HIGH ALTITUDE TENT : HIGH ALTITUDE TENT :
WEATHER FORECAST : WEATHER FORECAST :
GUIDE LEADER : GUIDE LEADER :
ASSISTANT GUIDE : ASSISTANT GUIDE : Supports the leader and helps clients on the trail and sets the camp.
COOK : COOK :
KITCHEN BOYS : KITCHEN BOYS : Assists the cook with food prep and carries kitchen equipment.
PORTER : PORTER :
2 trekkers:1 porter during trek. Carries trekking gear and supplies.
MEDICAL KIT : MEDICAL KIT : Comprehensive Medical kit for members and staff.
SUMMIT BONUS : SUMMIT BONUS :
Summit bonus for climbing Guide - 300 USD.
CERTIFICATE : CERTIFICATE :
Chulu East climbing with Nar Phu valley and Tilicho pass certificate issued by NMA (after climbing the peak successfully).
AIRFARE :
NEPAL ENTRY VISA FEE :
LUNCH & DINNER :
EXTRA NIGHTS IN KATHMANDU :
INSURANCE POLICY :
PERSONAL EXPENSES :
PERSONAL CLIMBING EQUIPMENT :
TOILETRIES :
FILMING :
INTERNET SERVICE :
TIPS :
EXTRA :
Any other services or activities not mentioned in the itinerary, and other items not listed in the “Cost Includes” section.
Your Nepalese Team may include several members, each with specific responsibilities:
Each trekker is allowed a maximum weight limit: 15 kg for lodge (tea house) accommodations, 22 kg for tent camping, and 27 kg for expeditions or summit ascents. Porters receive a premium wage for carrying loads over 30 kg. Additionally, the Nepal Alpinist Club ensures that guides and porters have insurance. They are also provided with specific equipment for high-altitude pass crossings, though many porters prefer not to wear certain gear due to lack of habit.
Accommodations in Kathmandu during Trekking And peak climbing
In Kathmandu, you will be accommodated in a hotel. We use different hotels depending on availability. The two preferred hotels are:
Accommodation during the Trek and peak climbing
During the trek until we reach the base camp we will stay in a Lodge or Tea house and at the base camp, we will stay in Tent
During the trekking
You will stay in the Lodge. Lodges in Nepal are very random in terms of comfort. Lodges can look like a refuge or sometimes a homestay. They are mostly family homes with double, triple, or dormitory rooms. Toilets and showers are always separate.
Chulu East Base Camp
At base camp, we stay in tents. Since we'll be here for several days, we aim to make it as comfortable as possible to help everyone recover after returning from higher camps and the summit. Each 2-person has a 1 tent with a comfortable mattress. There's a heated mess tent where we gather to eat and relax, with tables and chairs set up inside. We also have a shower tent and a toilet tent, where solid waste is collected in barrels for proper disposal
chulu High Altitude Camps
During the ascent, at the high camps, we have a high-altitude tent for 2 people, or even 3 people at the last camps.
Meals in Kathmandu, Trekking and peak climbing
Upon arrival in Kathmandu, a welcome dinner is provided on the first evening. Similarly, upon return from the expedition, a farewell meal is provided. In the cities, many small (or large) restaurants allow us to discover the typical local cuisine.
During the Trekking in Lodge
Evening Meals and Breakfast are prepared by the lodge cooks and are taken in the lodge dining room or under the mess tent. Depending on the profile of the stages (length of the day's walk and/or presence of water), midday Lunch will be served hot in the Lodge
chulu East Base Camp Meal
All meals are prepared by the kitchen team using local ingredients including rice, pasta, lentils, potatoes, vegetables, eggs, a little meat, etc. They are served to you in a Dining tent. Non-alcoholic hot drinks such as tea or coffee are offered to you at will. We recommend that you stay constantly hydrated.
Chulu High Altitude Camps Meal
At high altitudes, eating can be challenging, and freeze-dried food is often necessary. It may taste fine at lower elevations but can become unappealing in high camps. We provide freeze-dried meals and consider your preferences based on availability. You can also bring your favorite foods. Each tent in higher camps has a stove to melt snow for water, prepare meals, and make hot drinks. Gas cartridges will be supplied.
Here is a typical one-day menu for the trekking and Base camp for example:
Chulu East Difficulty Mountaineering Level
This program requires mountaineering equipment like crampons, harnesses, ice axes, and ropes. The route may include small challenges, such as steeper glacier sections or continuous effort. It is designed for beginners with some mountaineering experience who have completed similar or slightly easier routes
Preparation for the chulu east Peak climbing
Preparing for the trek requires several months of preparation with 4 to 6-hour walks every weekend for stamina and participating in a sport that requires short periods of high exertion.
Medical check-up Before going Peak climbing
Being in good health is essential to enjoy your Alpinist Club trip fully. If your last medical visit was more than four years ago, please get another general physical exam and tell your doctor the nature of your trip (climate, altitude, difficulty, etc.). The altitude also has the effect of reviving dental problems or other chronic pain, so getting a dental checkup is also prudent. If you are undertaking a high-altitude expedition, we advise you to consult a mountain medicine specialist.
Acute Mountain Sickness
This trip takes place at high altitudes so that some people may experience altitude-related discomforts like headaches, loss of appetite, and swelling of limbs. Most of these symptoms usually go away within a few days, but sometimes they can develop into a serious illness: pulmonary or cerebral edema. There are no preventive drugs for AMS. Diamox diuretic is often effective for symptomatic relief, but you should first check with your doctor to verify that it is not contraindicated for you. Think about it before you go.
Transfers/ Transport During Trip
All transfers are provided in private vehicles.
Group size for the This Trip
The group is composed of 1 to 10 participants maximum. The number of participants is voluntarily limited to allow a better immersion, to not embarrass our hosts, to develop spaces of freedom and to allow a great flexibility of operation. However, the maximum number can be exceeded in the case where the last person who registers wishes to travel with another or several other people. The services will not be modified and the conditions of the trip will be identical as a result.
Camping Equipment for Trekking Peak climbing
All logistical equipment is provided, including individual tents at the base camp with mattresses, mess tent, shower tent and toilet tent, as well as all collective and individual cooking equipment. At altitude, tents, stoves with gas cartridges, ropes and anchors.
Personal Equipment
Personal equipment is not provided, but a complete list will be shared later. We will refine the list with you during the preparation days and up until departure based on your questions.
High-altitude sleeping bags, full suits, and quality down jackets are costly items you may not use often. We offer these specific items for rent during the expedition. You must return the equipment clean and in good condition, with a deposit required.
Security And Communication
We have at least one Iridium satellite phone for logistics, weather updates, and security. Participants may use it under certain conditions—please contact us for private use. All camps are connected by radio, with access for the expedition leader, participants, and high-altitude Sherpas. A hyperbaric chamber will be available at base camp, and a lighter, essential pharmacy will be stocked at higher camps.
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