Chulu East Peak
Chulu East Peak
Chulu East Peak
The North-East Ridge is considered the normal route to climb this peak from a Base Camp on the moranis at 5334m (17500ft). Most climbers make it to the top and back from Base Camp in one long day although some have, in the past, established a higher camp somewhere below the peak. Another subsidiary peak called Chulu Far East (6059m) 19880ft) may also be attempted from this approach.
Facts Of The Trekking Peak
Destination
Trek Grade
Group Size
Departure
Max. Altitude
Season
Accommodation
Duration
Chulu East (6358m.)
Strenuous
Min -1
On Request
(6358m.)
Spring & Autumn
Tented Camp
26 Days
Itinerary In Details
Days | Destination |
---|---|
Day 01 | Arrival at Kathmandu; transfer to the Hotel |
Day 02 | Sight seeing around Kathmandu valley |
Day 03 | Departure to Bensisahar |
Day 04 | Besisahar to Ngadi |
Day 05 | Ngadi to Jagat |
Day 06 | Jagat to Dharapani |
Day 07 | Dharapani to Chame |
Day 08 | Chame to Pisang |
Day 09 | Pisang to Chulu |
Day 10 | Chulu for local excursion |
Day 11 | Chulu to Chulu East Base Camp |
Day 12 | Chulu East Base Camp to High Camp |
Day 13 | Rest day at High Camp for preparation |
Day 14 | Climb Chulu East & return to Base Camp |
Day 15 | Chulu Base Camp to Manang |
Day 16 | Manang to Thorong Phedi |
Day 17 | Cross Thorong La and trek to Muktinath |
Day 18 | Muktinath to Marpha |
Day 19 | Marpha to Lete |
Day 20 | Lete to Tatopani |
Day 21 | Tatopani to Ghorepani |
Day 22 | Ghorepani to Tirkhedunga |
Day 23 | Tirkhedunga to Nayapul and to Pokhara |
Day 24 | Pokhara to Kathmandu |
Day 25 | Kathmandu (1300 m) |
Day 26 | International Departure |