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Introduction

Chulu East

Chulu East Peak Climbing forms an integral part of Manang Himal combining with Chulu West Peaks, which ultimately combined with Damodar Himal. Chulu East Peak is bounded by the Marsyangdi River and the Mesokanta La to the south, Kali Gandaki to the west and Parchekya La (5,447m) to the north. Chulu East Peak which stands at an elevation of 6,584m is relatively a smaller climbing peak that lies southeast of Chulu West. The Chulu East Peak offers amazing scenery of different mountains of Nepal Annapurna Range, Dhaulagiri, Tilicho, Mt. Manaslu and many more. Chulu East climbing is technically difficult for new climbers. Hence, the climbers must be familiar with the use of climbing equipment like crampons, ice axes, climbing ropes, and tying knots.

Trip Highlights

snow peak view of Annapurna Circuit, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak

Exploring old monasteries and remote villages for cultural exchange

Enjoying the quiet turquoise water of Tilicho Lake

Encountering some of the wild animals while traveling through the forest

Spinning wheels and watching mani walls

Guideline Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Nepal

Day 2: Drive to Besisahar

Day 3: Trek to Ngadi Village

Day 4: Trek to Syangje

Day 5: Trek to Bagarchap

Day 6: Trek to Chame

Day 7: Trek to Ngawal

Day 8: Rest Day at Ngawal

Day 9: Trek to Chulu Far East Base Camp

Day 10: Trek to High Camp

Day 11: Climbing Day

Day 12: Trek back to Chulu Far East Base Camp

Day 13: Trek to Humde

Day 14: Trek To Chame

Day 15: Drive from Chame to Besisahar

Day 16: Drive from Besisahar to Kathmandu

Day 17: Departure

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