Hiunchuli Peak Climbing

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Annapurna massif
Cost per PorterUSD 200
Trek CostUSD 2950.00
  • Airport Pickup and Drop off
  • Deluxe Lodging
  • Porter Arrangements
  • Fluent English Speaking Trek Guide
  • Full Payment - 30 days prior tour scheduled date
Cancellation Policy
  • Duration19 Days
  • LanguageEnglish, Nepali and Hindi
  • Elevation

Tour Highlights

Hiunchuli Peak Climbing is highly cherished and loved by the aspiring to the novice trekkers, is one of the great popular climbing expeditions through the Annapurna region. Hiunchuli Peak (6441m) became one of the great expedition sites due to lesser amount of difficult climbing at the surrounding peak and it is the fourth largest among the greatest ‘Trekking Peaks’ themes ever.

Hiunchuli Peak forms the south part wall of Annapurna range, lying through the ranges of Annapurna South. Hiunchuli Peak is the great majestic peak, whose beauty is beloved by all the aspiring trekkers, who are interested to visit and see through the great Annapurna Base camp. Even though the mountain is quite easy to trek and climb on, it is also usually ignored through the climbers owing through the possibility of increased chances of avalanches and fine rock fall. Hiunchuli is the easy peak for the climbers, but the risk of rock falls limits through the trekkers to climb at the magnificent peak. The way to the peak is also difficult and inaccessible most through the tough times. Veteran climbers, however, can easily find the way through the peak; little attention has somewhat hidden the glory at this great majestic mountain.

In order to reach the great Hiunchuli Peak, we also follow the way through the Annapurna Sanctuary trail to Annapurna Base Camp. Through the base camp, we can also climb a steep hill in order to reach the high camp. The base camp will work as our resting place before making the next to accession on the peak at the great South-East route. In total, three camps are also usually established before finally reaching the great Hiunchuli point.

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DAY 1

Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival

Upon arriving at Tribhuvan International Airport, our representative will warmly welcome you. They will be responsible for taking you to the hotel that we have reserved for you. After checking in, you will have time to refresh and unwind before our representative provides a brief itinerary of our upcoming Hiunchui Peak Climbing.

For the remainder of the day, you are free to explore the nearby areas around your hotel at your leisure. You may want to take a relaxing stroll or visit nearby places of interest.

Meal: Not Included
Accommodation: 3-star hotel
Elevation: 1400 m

DAY 2

Day 2: Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing

On this day, you will prepare for the upcoming trip while enjoying some free time to explore the area. Our team will obtain the necessary permit for climbing Hiunchuli Peak and ensure your equipment is ready for the journey ahead.

Additionally, we will take you on a cultural excursion to the Kathmandu Valley, where you can immerse yourself in the rich traditions and history of the region. This will include visits to iconic sites such as the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, the Monkey Temple of Swayambhunath, and the majestic Boudhanath stupa.

Meal: Breakfast
Accommodation: 3-star hotel
Elevation: 1400 m

DAY 3

Day 03: Fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara, Drive to Khimche, and then Trek to Chhomrong (2170m)

Your thrilling adventure commences with an early morning flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara, where the majestic Himalayas captivate you during the 30-minute flight. Upon touchdown, you arrange for a ride to Khimche, the gateway to your trek. The journey to Khimche takes you through the idyllic rural landscapes of Nepal, providing a glimpse into the serene countryside.

From Khimche, you begin on a trek to Chhomrong, traversing lush forests and terraced fields with the towering Annapurna massif as your backdrop. Chhomrong, a charming village perched at 2170 meters, welcomes you for a peaceful overnight stay, setting the stage for the adventure that lies ahead.

As you arrive in Chhomrong, the evening is drawing near, and you settle into a teahouse or lodge, marking the end of your day’s journey. The evening presents an opportunity for relaxation and acclimatization as you savor local cuisine and engage with fellow trekkers.

Chhomrong’s serene ambiance, coupled with its awe-inspiring natural setting, creates the perfect environment for you to unwind and prepare for the exciting days ahead in the Annapurna region.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Local lodge or teahouse
Elevation: 2170 m

DAY 4

Day 04: Trek from Chhomrung (2170m) to Bamboo (2145m)

Your adventure continues as you start the day descending from Chhomrong, moving through the village to cross the Chhomrong Khola on a picturesque suspension bridge.

From there, the trek takes an upward turn toward Sinuwa, weaving through vibrant rhododendrons and bamboo forests teeming with life and color. As you climb, breathtaking views of Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) Mountain unfold, adding a scenic dimension to the trek’s appeal.

The journey to Bamboo, located at an elevation of 2145 meters, leads you deeper into the wilderness, embracing a deep sense of isolation and adventure. Along the way, the path opens up at intervals, offering windows to the magnificent landscapes of the surrounding mountains and valleys, thus enriching your trek with awe-inspiring sights.

Arriving at Bamboo by late afternoon, you find yourself in a quaint settlement nestled within thick bamboo forests. With a few inviting lodges available, Bamboo serves as a peaceful sanctuary for trekkers.

The calm atmosphere and quaint charm of Bamboo present the perfect setting for an overnight stay. Here, you take the time to rest and rejuvenate, contemplating the day’s trek and mentally and physically gearing up for the next phase of your journey through the stunning Annapurna region.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Local lodge or teahouse
Elevation: 2145 m

DAY 5

Day 05: Trek from Bamboo (2145m) to Deurali (3200m) - Estimated Duration: 5-6 Hours

Set off on a challenging yet fulfilling trek from Bamboo to Deurali, leaving the lush environs of Bamboo to venture towards the higher reaches of Deurali. The trail ascends through dense forests shrouded in mist, making a gradual climb through the tranquil wilderness. The journey showcases the enchanting beauty of Himalayan flora, with the path meandering through an alluring landscape.

As you climb higher, the vegetation begins to give way to more expansive views across the rugged terrain towards the snow-draped peaks in the distance. The air becomes cooler, and the landscape shifts to a more alpine setting, marking your approach to Deurali, situated at an elevation of 3200 meters. The trail presents steep sections that challenge trekkers, rewarding them with unparalleled views of the Annapurna range in return.

Arriving at Deurali by mid-afternoon, you find a peaceful refuge amidst the mountain wilderness. Deurali, with its select lodges and teahouses, provides a charming stopover for trekkers to rest against the backdrop of the high Himalayas’ breathtaking beauty. The tranquility of Deurali offers an ideal setting for an overnight stay, giving you a chance to unwind, acclimatize to the elevated altitude, and gear up for the forthcoming leg of your journey towards Annapurna Base Camp.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Local lodge or teahouse
Elevation: 3200 m

DAY 6

Day 06: Trek from Deurali (3200m) to Annapurna Base Camp (4130m)

Today, you reach a significant milestone on your trek from Deurali to Annapurna Base Camp, marking the pinnacle of your adventure. Starting from Deurali, the trail ascends gradually through the alpine landscape, offering increasingly spectacular views. This part of the trek exposes you to the stunning scenery of the Annapurna Sanctuary, featuring panoramic views of snow-covered peaks and the rugged terrain of the mountains.

As you make your way up, the path becomes clearer, guiding you through a dramatic landscape at a high altitude. You will tackle a mix of steep inclines and gentler stretches, surrounded by the Himalayas’ awe-inspiring beauty. Approaching Annapurna Base Camp, the views open up to reveal the vast Annapurna massif and its companion peaks in all their glory.

Arriving at Annapurna Base Camp, perched at 4130 meters, rewards you with 360-degree vistas of the Annapurna range, including peaks like Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), and Hiunchuli. The base camp offers a spectacular vantage point that fills you with a sense of achievement and wonder at the surrounding natural beauty.

You spend the remainder of your day at the base camp, immersed in the magnificent views, taking photos, and reflecting on the journey that led you here. Staying overnight at the base camp, you experience the Himalayas’ tranquility under a starlit sky, rounding off a day of exploration and accomplishment. This memorable stay at Annapurna Base Camp provides a unique chance to connect with the mountains’ nature and majesty.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Tented Camp
Elevation: 4130 m
Trek time: 5 hours

DAY 7

Day 7: Trek from Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m) to Hiunchuli Base Camp (4,600m)

Today’s itinerary involves an invigorating ascent along the rugged glacier trail leading to the Hiunchuli Base Camp. The journey offers a breathtaking spectacle of towering mountain peaks that dot the landscape. The trek is expected to last approximately five hours, culminating in a well-deserved rest at the Base Camp.

The journey presents an opportunity to witness the awe-inspiring majesty of several famous mountains, including the towering Annapurna I, the iconic Fishtail, and the majestic Tent peak, among others. You will spend the night in a comfortable and secure tented camp at the Base Camp.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Tented Camp
Elevation: 4600 m
Trek time: 5 hours

DAY 8

Day 8-13: Hiunchuli Summit Day (6441m) and Return to Base Camp

Climbers test their endurance, skill, and determination on the journey from Base Camp to the Hiunchuli summit, tackling steep climbs through glacier moraines and icy slopes. They must prepare for the technical challenges of using ropes, ice axes, and crampons while ascending the breathtaking views of the Annapurna Sanctuary, a landscape filled with snow-capped peaks and rugged terrain.

The path becomes steeper and more demanding, leading to a final effort that proves the climber’s spirit and determination in the thin air, revealing the summit’s unparalleled vistas of the Annapurna range, the Tibetan Plateau, and lush valleys below.

After experiencing the thrill of the summit, climbers start their descent to Base Camp, a journey requiring careful navigation through the same technical challenges, with safety as the top priority. The descent provides a time for reflection, enabling climbers to contemplate the monumental achievement of summiting one of the world’s most challenging peaks.

Reaching Base Camp again marks the completion of the expedition, bringing a sense of relief and camaraderie among team members and celebrating the profound accomplishment of this transformative journey. From summit to return, the Hiunchuli expedition pushes climbers to their limits, promotes personal growth, and highlights the mountains’ enduring allure and spirit.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Tented Camp
Elevation: 6441 m
Trek time: 5 to 6 hours

DAY 9

Day 14: Contingency Day

The Hiunchuli Peak Climbing schedule incorporates an additional day to accommodate any unforeseen circumstances that may arise during the trip. This provision considers the possibility of inclement weather conditions at the summit, altitude sickness, injuries, or other unexpected incidents that could cause changes to the itinerary.

If everything goes as planned, this contingency day can be used to explore nearby viewpoints towards the end of the route or at any point throughout the trekking journey. Overnight accommodation is available at the High Camp, providing a comfortable and convenient base for the journey’s participants.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Tented Camp
Elevation: 5500 m

DAY 10

Day 15: Trek back to Dovan

Today’s itinerary involves retracing our steps to the enchanting destination of Dovan. Our journey will gradually descend amidst the lush forest, offering glimpses of fascinating wildlife like monkeys frolicking among the verdant trees. As we progress, we will traverse the hills’ edges, flanking the valley side and encountering clusters of lodges in place of the majestic Himalayan range.

Our path leads us past the resplendent cascades and the revered Hindu temple of Baraha, culminating in our arrival at the idyllic settlement of Dovan. During certain seasons, we may encounter a slippery and rugged trail reminiscent of a canyon, but rest assured; we will spend a comfortable night in Dovan.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Local lodge
Elevation: 2600 m
Trek time: 5 to 6 hours

DAY 11

Day 16: Trek to Chhomrong

As we continue our journey today, we will descend to a lower altitude and be greeted by a more lively and verdant landscape. The trek will become more accessible, allowing us to immerse ourselves in our surroundings’ beauty fully. Our departure from Dovan will lead us along the Modi River and down a long, steep staircase, with the Pola River crossing our path.

Our next stop will be Bamboo, renowned for its lush greenery and bamboo forests. Here, we will find a guest house for relaxation. Following this, we will ascend briefly to Khuldighar, a location that boasts a helipad that is often utilized for emergencies.

We will then trek downwards to the quaint village of Sinuwa, where we will wander through orchid and fern forests and be treated to a magnificent view of the Annapurna massif and Ghandruk village. Finally, we will journey to the village of Chhomrong, passing the quaint settlement of Tiliche. This shall be our resting place for the night, where we can bask in the beauty of the surroundings.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Local lodge
Elevation: 2170 m
Trek time: 5 to 6 hours

DAY 12

Day 17: Trek to Khimche and Drive back to Pokhara

Our itinerary for today entails retracing our steps to Khimche. Starting from Chhomrong, we will begin on a captivating trekking adventure back to the picturesque village of Khimche, using the same trail as before. The descent is relatively less challenging, and the serene environment enhances the trekking experience. Upon arriving at Khimche, we will take a drive back to Pokhara, where we will spend the night at a hotel.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: 3-star hotel
Elevation: 900 m
Trek time: 6 to 7 hours
Drive time: 2 hours

DAY 13

Day 18: Drive back to Kathmandu

As your Hiuchuli expedition ends, you will bid farewell one last time as you return to Kathmandu. Following the same route as before, you can take a moment to reflect on the stunning mountain scenery as you leave the Pokhara valley behind. Once in Kathmandu, you’ll have the opportunity to browse local markets for unique souvenirs and explore the city’s charming streets.

In the evening, Peregrine Treks will host a farewell dinner in your honor, where you can reminisce about your unforgettable adventure. Your overnight stay will be at a comfortable hotel in Kathmandu, marking the end of your exhilarating journey.

Meal: Farewell dinner
Accommodation: 3-star hotel
Elevation: 1400 m
Drive time: 6 to 7 hours

DAY 14

Day 19: Departure

The time has come for you to bid farewell to this enchanting country and begin on a homeward-bound adventure. Our trusty representative shall be by your side three hours before departure to ensure a seamless transition from this vibrant nation to the comfort of your home. May the memories of your experiences here stay with you always as you spread your wings and take flight toward new horizons.

Meal: Breakfast

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Included & Excluded

    • Airport pick up and drop and transfer to hotel
    • Guided sightseeing in Kathmandu valley
    • Hotel in Kathmandu, teahouses for trekking, and tented accommodation for climbing
    • Three times meals during the Trekking and climbing period
    • All ground transportation as per our itinerary
    • Kathmandu Pokhara Flight
    • All necessary staff with experienced English-speaking climbing guide, cook, assistant climbing leader (5trekkers 1 assistant guide), and Sherpa porters
    • All necessary paperwork like trekking permits and climbing permit
    • Down jacket, four seasonal sleeping bags, Trekking duffel bag, t-shirt, and trekking map (down jacket and sleeping bag have to return after trip completion)
    • Mountaineering camping and climbing equipment high-quality equipment like North Face or Mountain Hardwar tents, mattresses, and kitchen equipment
    • Travel and rescue arrangements provide
    • Exclusive Medical Kit Bag
    • All government and local taxes

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  • Currency
  • During Hiunchuli Peak Climbing, it is necessary to use Nepalese Rupees, as USD and other major currencies are either not easily accepted or have a very low exchange rate. You can exchange your currency at money exchange centers or banks. Accepted currencies ...

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