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With commanding views of the ‘great
barrier’ from the flanks of Chulu East
(6,584m) this challenging expedition
into the heart of the Annapurna range is
more than a match for any of the Khumbu
trekking peaks. Including an option to
climb Chulu (Far East) (6,059m) if time
and conditions allow, this is a
challenging program with all the
hallmarks of a classic.
After a few days to enjoy the many
charms of Kathmandu, we set trail in the
dusty bazaar town of Besisahar, the
traditional put-in point for the
Annapurna circuit trek. We trek north
along the course of the Marsayangdi
River, at various points crossing over
suspension bridges. We ascend through
the verdant mid-hills and the colourful
mosaic of cultures into alpine forest
and then up higher into alpine meadows.
Soon the temperate climate gives way to
the arid desert conditions of the Manang
district, home to centuries old Buddhist
temples and medieval villages. The
Tibetan customs and architecture of the
Manang district represent a very
different world from where we set trail
a week ago.
We spend a few days in the village of
Manang (3,440m) to help us acclimatise
to the altitude and prepare for our
summit assault. To increase our fitness
and strength, we take a number of
excursions amongst the stunning scenery
surrounding Manang. Having prepared our
fuel, food and camping equipment into
manageable loads, we set off expedition
style on our ascent up the Chetsi Khola
towards Chulu East and the first of our
base camps.
We have now entered an alpine wilderness
of snow, rock and very cold
temperatures. We remain amongst these
magnificent peaks for the next four
days, first setting lower base camp
(4,300m) and then upper base camp
(5,330m). The sunset colours on nearby
peaks are unforgettable. The precise
timing of our final push for the summit
of Chulu East along the north-east ridge
will depend on weather conditions and
progress of the group. It is a long and
demanding day to the summit and back to
camp, but with the views of the ‘great
barrier’ at the top, all our hard work
is quickly forgotten.
After taking in an optional ascent of
Chulu (Far East) (6,091m), we retrace
our steps to the Marsayangdi River
valley, and reconnect with the main
Annapurna Circuit route. From Manang, we
head up to and cross the Thorong La Pass
(5,416m), one of the highest trekking
Passes on earth with views to match. We
continue our descent and explore the
fascinating village of Muktinath with
its plethora of temples and religious
sites, before continuing down to Jomsom
from where we catch our return flight to
Kathamndu.
Trip Overview
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Day 1:
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Arrive Kathmandu. Check into hotel.
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Day 2:
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Kathmandu tour am. At leisure pm
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Day 3:
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Drive to Besisahar. Trek to Kundi.
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Day 4-9:
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Trek to Manang (3,500m)
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Day 10:
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Acclimatisation in Manang
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Day 11:
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Trek to Chulu East lower base camp
(4,300), and acclimatisation day
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Day 12-16:
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Ascend to upper base camp (5,330m);
climb Chulu East & Far East.
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Day 17-20:
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Trek over Thorung La Pass (5,416m), &
descend to Muktinath and Jomsom.
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Day 21:
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Fly Jomsom - Kathamndu.
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Day 22:
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At leisure Kathmandu
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Day 23:
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Fly Home
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Duration::
22 Nights / 23 Days
Accommodation:
Kathmandu hotel - 4 nights
Camping - 18 nights
Transport:
Minibus Kathmandu–Besisahar. Flight Jomsom–Kathmandu.
Activities:
Trekking & Mountaineering
Group size::
Minimum - 4
Grading:
Strenuous
Max Altitude:
6,584 m.
Includes:
Flight Jomsom-Kathmandu, all minibus transfers, ACAP
entry fee, peak fee, camping equipment and food on
trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner), group climbing
equipment, medical kit, climbing Sherpa, western
leader, Sirdar/guide, cooks, porters, sat phone,
cultural tour of Kathmandu, B&B in Kathmandu hotel.
Excludes:
Flights to/from Nepal, airport and departure taxes,
entry visa, lunch and dinner in Kathmandu, alcoholic
and aerated beverages.
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