Hiunchuli Peak Climbing is a beautiful mountain that stands in Annapurna Mountain Range, whis is said to have been disovered by Jimmy Roberts, the well known figure who has given birth to commerial trekking and peak climbing. Hiunchuli Peak Climbing Cost may differ agency to agency, ranging between USD$2000 and USD$2900 whereas, Himalayan Wild Treks has set up USD$1800 for the same. In addition, Himalayan Wild Treks offers clients-friendly stretchable Hiuchuli Peak Climbing Itinerary and latest updated Hiunchuli Peak Climbing Map.
Hiunchuli Peak Climbing is popular now as the peak's eastern facet is linked to the south Annapurna. To climb this peak mountaineers are required to have a sufficient knowledge of mountaineering skills. On the top, there is an icy col. The peak can be climbed from the South East and North West direction. As the peak is less frequently climbed, there are no distinct path heading up to the summit. So, the climbing invoves challenges of path finding and all that. Annapurna Base Camp is considered as Hiunchuli Base Camp. The peak climbers need to have three to four spare days to scale the height of Hiunchuli Peak. For first time climbers, it is recommended that you need to have a short course on mountain and rock climbing before you made up your mind to go for Hiunchuli Peak.
Hiuchuli Peak Climbing, technically starts with a brief sightseeing of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu. From Kathmandu we make a journey to Pokhara either by plane or by bus. Pokhara (800m) is a beautiful city studded with beautiul lakes like Phewa Lake and Begnas Lake. After that we head to Ghorepani(2850m) en route to Tadapani(2890m). After that, we hike up to Sinuwa(2340m), Deurali(3200m), reaching out to Annapurna Base Camp(4130m),where we take acclimatization for two days. After the acclimatization, we climb Hiunchuli(6441m) in three days then trace back to Annapurna Base Camp(4130m), reaching out to Bamboo(2335m). Then we move to Jhinu(1780m), Deurali(2200m) arriving at Pokhara(800m) where the trekking formally comes to and end.
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Hiunchuli Peak Climbing Itinerary
Day 01 : Kathmandu(1200m) to Pokhara(800m)
Day 02 : Pokhara(800m) to Tikhedhunga(1570m)
Day 03 : Tikhedhunga (1570) to Ghorepani(2850m)
Day 04 : Ghorepani(2850m) to poonhill in the morning, then to Tadapani(2590m)
Day 05 : Tadapani(2590m) to Sinuwa(2340m)
Day 06 : Sinuwa (2340m) to Deurali(3200m)
Day 07: Deurali(3200m) to Annapurna Base Camp(4130m)
Day 08 to Day 10 : Acclimatization at Annapurna Base Camp.
Day 11 to Day 13 : Hiunchuli (6441m) Peak Climbing
Day 14 : Annapurna Base Camp(4130m)
Day 15 : ABC(4130m) to Bamboo(2335m)
Day 16 : Bamboo(2335m) to Jhinu(1780m)
Day 17 : Jhinu(1780) to Deurali(2200m)
Day 18 : Deurai(2200m) to Pokhara(800m)
Day 19 : Pokhara(800m) to Kathmandu(1200m)
Day 20: Trasnfer to International airport for onward
Highlights of Hiuchuli Peak Climbing
Hiuchuli Peak Climbing is one of the major climbing peaks in Annapurna Region that starts with visiting of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu (1200m) prior to scenic drive or flight to Pokhara, a beautiful city where pristine lakes like Phewa Lake, Begnas Lake, Rara Lake and Rupa Lake are dotted around. You can even enjoy boating enjoying the breathtaking reflection of Machhapuchhre on those lakes. Annapurna Sanctury is a storehouse for diverse range of flora and fauna. Photographers consider this region to be the paradise for phtography as the heart-touching beauty of Annapurna Region captivates your soul. The mountain views that includes major mountains like Annapurna Mountain Range, Machapuchhre and others peaks standing magnificently with their snowy caps takes away the sould of travelers.
Hiuchuli Peak Climbing Difficulty
Hiuchuli Peak Climbing has made a reputation for one of the toughest peaks in the western Nepal. It is obviously not for those who are excessively obese which means the stamina that relies on how fit you are has an important role to play. The thing about this peak is that it is the least climbed peak in Annapurna Region because of which there is no distinct path en route to the summit of the peak. Acclimatization on the route is mandatory to better adapt to the higher climatic zones. There will be short climbing rehearsal carried out at the base camp of Hiuchuli peak conducted by our mountain guides, which will help you hone your climbing skills and boost your confidence. Reportedly rock falls can occur above the high camp, which makes it even more challenging and adventurous peak.
Hiuchuli Peak Climbing Best Season
Tastes and choices differ in individulals. When it comes to the best season for Hiuchuli Peak Climbing, we suggest Autumn and and Spring to be the best as most of the travelers are found choosing these seasons for Hiuchuli Peak Climbing. For the crystal clear weather, and the least amount of the rain, Hiuchuli Peak has no other alternatives apart from Autumn and Spring. But then Winter might be your best choice if you are looking for the least traffic. Summer can be avoidable as the days remain covered with clouds and ubiquitous rainfall. Depending on the nature of your time, Hiuchuli Peak can be climbed throughout the year.
Hiuchuli Peak Climbing Physical Fitness
Hiuchuli Peak Climbing is challenging as other climbing peaks. Since it is not a stroll in the park, you might need to be mentally as well as physically prepared to walk through numerous ups and downs on the trail. You are not required to be super fit for the matter. There are sections which might turn out to be strenuous unless you maintain basic physical fitness. This indicates the fact that you are likely faced with hostilities like altitude sickness very easily especially if you are physically obese. Consider getting into required fitness for Hiuchuli Peak Climbing, which is truly an adventurous peak and consumes a good deal of physical strain.
Weather for Hiuchuli Peak Climbing
Hiuchuli Peak weather fluctuates according to season. The weather may vary depending on seasons which means summer season has the most rainfall, which is why traveler tend to avoid it. Winter weather might be best in terms of weather clarity and traffic but too cold for the trekkers who loathe wearing all kinds of protective attires against the cold. Apart from winter and summer, most of the travelers are found to be enjoying autumn and spring, which offer the best weather. The days in these seasons are neither too cold nor too hot and still the mountain views are crystal clear since morning till evening.
Permit Fees for Hiuchuli Peak Climbing
1. Spring season (March, April, May)- USD 270
2. Autumn season (September, October, November)– USD 125
3. Winter season (December, January, February)- USD 70
4. Summer season (June, July, August) - USD 70
The price given above is set up and brought into effect by Nepal Mountaineering Association, which is fixed and no concession is. The price remains constant and does not change unless NMA makes amendments. Spring is the most favoured season thereby causing it to be the most expensive seasons of all.
How to reach Hiuchuli Peak Climbing
Sightseeing of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites is done in Kathmandu before approximately six-hour-drive to Pokhara. From Pokhara, we head to Ghorepani reaching ahead to Tadapani. Getting insight into Gurung and Magar culture and ethnicity on the trail, while getting carried away by the diverse range of flora and fauna, we hike up to Sinuwa and Deurali and reach out to Annapurna Base Camp. An acclimatization for two days is taken at Annapurna Base Camp. Continuing further, we reach out to Hiuchuli. After the succucessful climb of Hiuchuli, we trace the same way back to Pokhara bringing the adventurous trekking to an end.
Hiunchuli Peak Climbing Itinerary
Day 01 : Kathmandu(1200m) to Pokhara(800m)
Day 02 : Pokhara(800m) to Tikhedhunga(1570m)
Day 03 : Tikhedhunga (1570) to Ghorepani(2850m)
Day 04 : Ghorepani(2850m) to poonhill in the morning, then to Tadapani(2590m)
Day 05 : Tadapani(2590m) to Sinuwa(2340m)
Day 06 : Sinuwa (2340m) to Deurali(3200m)
Day 07: Deurali(3200m) to Annapurna Base Camp(4130m)
Day 08 to Day 10 : Acclimatization at Annapurna Base Camp.
Day 11 to Day 13 : Hiunchuli (6441m) Peak Climbing
Day 14 : Annapurna Base Camp(4130m)
Day 15 : ABC(4130m) to Bamboo(2335m)
Day 16 : Bamboo(2335m) to Jhinu(1780m)
Day 17 : Jhinu(1780) to Deurali(2200m)
Day 18 : Deurai(2200m) to Pokhara(800m)
Day 19 : Pokhara(800m) to Kathmandu(1200m)
Day 20: Trasnfer to International airport for onward
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