Chulu East Peak Climbing
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Itinerary
Your Journey, Step by Step
Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Chame
2,650m (8,690ft)
Tea House
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
9-11 hours
After morning breakfast, we begin our journey with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Chame, the district headquarters of Manang. The journey passes through lush hills, terraced fields, and riverside roads along the Marsyangdi River. As you ascend, the landscape becomes more alpine, offering the first glimpses of Himalayan peaks. Overnight in Chame.
Day 03: Trek from Chame to Pisang
3,300m (10,827ft)
Tea House
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
4-5 hours
Your trekking adventure begins today. Having an early breakfast, the trail winds through pine forests and crosses suspension bridges, offering spectacular views of Annapurna II and Lamjung Himal. The trail gradually ascends to Pisang, a beautiful village divided into Lower and Upper Pisang. Overnight in Pisang.
Day 04: Trek from Pisang to Manang
3,519m (11,545ft)
Tea House
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
5-6 hours
After leaving Pisang, the trail gradually ascends through the scenic Manang Valley, offering stunning views of Annapurna II (7,937 m), Gangapurna (7,455 m), and Tilicho Peak (7,134 m). This section is one of the most beautiful parts of the circuit, featuring a mix of riverside trails, terraced fields, and traditional Gurung and Tibetan villages.
Along the way, trekkers can stop at small teahouses for refreshments, admire ancient monasteries like Braga Monastery, and experience the quiet charm of mountain life. Overnight in Manang.
Day 05: Acclimatization at Manang
3,660m (12,008ft)
Tea House
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Upon arriving in Manang, the day is dedicated to rest and acclimatization to help prevent altitude sickness. After a leisurely breakfast at the teahouse, trekkers can take short walks around the village to explore its Tibetan-style houses, local monasteries, and the Manang River. For better acclimatization, a gentle hike to Gangapurna Lake or nearby Barmang (around 3,600–3,700 m) is recommended.
In the afternoon, return to Manang to rest, stay hydrated, and enjoy light meals at the teahouses. Evening strolls offer panoramic views of Annapurna III, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak, while an early night ensures the body is well-prepared for the next stage of the trek toward Yak Kharka. Throughout the day, it’s important to drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol, and pay attention to any symptoms of altitude sickness.
Day 06: Trek from Manang to Yak Kharka
4,050m (13,287ft)
Tea House
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
6-7 hours
After an early morning breakfast in Manang, you leave the main Annapurna Circuit trail and head toward Yak Kharka, entering a more remote and rugged landscape. The terrain gradually becomes barren, with fewer trees, replaced by alpine vegetation and wide-open valleys.
Along the trail, you may encounter grazing yaks and traditional herders’ settlements. The mountain views become even more dramatic as you gain altitude. Overnight in Yak Kharka.
Day 07: Trek to Chulu East Base Camp
5,140m (16,863ft)
Tented Camps
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
4-5 hours
Leaving Yak Kharka behind, the trail gradually ascends into a more remote and rugged alpine landscape. The path becomes quieter as trekkers move away from the main Annapurna Circuit route, heading toward the base of Chulu East.
Along the way, you’ll cross glacial streams, rocky moraines, and wide yak pastures with dramatic views of surrounding Himalayan peaks. After several hours of steady trekking, you reach Chulu East Base Camp, where tents are set up on a dry, open slope. Here, climbers rest, hydrate, and prepare for the technical climbing phase ahead.
Day 08: Base Camp to High Camp
5,600m (18,370ft)
Tented Camps
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
4-5 hours
From Base Camp, the climb becomes more physically demanding and technical. The route involves ascending steep scree slopes and, depending on conditions, sections of snow and ice. Using basic mountaineering gear like crampons and ice axes, yoy make your way carefully upward. The trail is less defined, and guidance from experienced climbing guides is essential.
After a challenging ascent, you reach High Camp, perched at a higher elevation with stunning panoramic views of the Annapurna range. This is a crucial staging point where climbers rest, acclimatize, and prepare for the summit push, usually starting before dawn.
Day 09: Summit Chulu East Peak and Return to Base Camp
6,584m (21,601ft)
Tented Camps
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
8-10 hours
Finally, today is the Summit day, a rewarding part of the journey. The climb begins early in the morning under headlamps, following a snow-covered route that includes steep sections and possibly crevasses. As you ascend, the breathtaking Himalayan panorama unfolds, including views of Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak.
Reaching the summit of Chulu East Peak(6,584m) is a proud achievement, offering a 360-degree view of the Himalayas. After spending a short time at the top and celebrating your success, you carefully descend back to High Camp and continue down to Base Camp for overnight rest.
Day 10: Trek from Base Camp to Ledar
4,250m (13,944ft)
Tea House
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
5-6 hours
After the successful climb, our journey continues towards Ledar. Descending from Base Camp, you walk through rhododendron forests, terraced fields, and quaint villages. The trail winds along mountain streams and offers early glimpses of snow-capped peaks.
In the evening, you’ll reach Ledar, a small, peaceful settlement where you can rest, enjoy warm local hospitality, and marvel at the starry Himalayan night sky. Overnight in Ledar.
Day 12: Trek from Ledar to Thorong Phedi
4,450m (14,600ft)
Tea House
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
3-4 hours hours
Today’s trek takes you higher as you make your way to Thorong Phedi, the base for the challenging Thorong La Pass. The trail gradually ascends, and the air becomes crisper, giving a true taste of high-altitude trekking.
Along the way, you’ll encounter small teahouses offering hot drinks and local snacks. Thorong Phedi sits at the foot of the pass, and reaching it signals that you are ready for the big crossing tomorrow. Resting here is crucial to prepare both physically and mentally for the pass.
Day 12: Thorang Phedi to Muktinath via Thorong La Pass
5,416m (17,769ft)
Lodge/Hotel
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
7-9 hours
Early morning, you start trekking for the Thorong La Pass (5,416m), the highest pass on the classic Annapurna Circuit. The early morning light on the surrounding peaks is breathtaking, and reaching the pass is a moment of triumph.
After taking in the panoramic views and capturing memories, you descend into the sacred valley of Muktinath, a place of spiritual significance for both Hindus and Buddhists. Here, you can explore temples, enjoy the serene landscapes, and feel a profound sense of accomplishment after crossing the mighty pass.
Day 13: Trek from Muktinath to Jomsom
3,710m (12,172ft)
Lodges/Hotel
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
4-5 hours
After soaking in the spiritual vibes of Muktinath, your journey continues with a gentle descent toward Kagbeni, a picturesque village at the gateway to Upper Mustang. The trail winds through rugged, desert-like hills and along the dramatic Kali Gandaki Gorge, passing small villages, ancient chortens, and Tibetan-style monasteries that give a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage.
From Kagbeni, the trek follows the Kali Gandaki River down to Jomsom. The landscape gradually opens into wide valleys dotted with villages and golden dunes, framed by towering peaks such as Dhaulagiri and Nilgiri. Reaching Jomsom feels like a satisfying conclusion to the trek, where you can relax and explore the town. Overnight in Jomsom.
Day 14: Drive from Jomsom to Pokhara
2,743m (9,000ft)
Hotel
Breakfast, Lunch
7-8 hours
From Jomsom, you begin a scenic drive along the Kali Gandaki river valley, passing through the rugged and windswept landscapes of Mustang. The road descends through charming villages like Marpha, famous for its apple orchards, and continues toward Tatopani, where the surroundings gradually change from dry alpine terrain to lush greenery.
As you drive further, you’ll witness beautiful waterfalls, deep gorges, and terraced fields, offering a diverse glimpse of Nepal’s landscapes. The journey can be long and bumpy at times, but the ever-changing scenery makes it a memorable experience before finally reaching the peaceful lakeside city of Pokhara.
Day 15: Drive back to Kathmandu
1,400m (4,600ft)
Hotel
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
6-7 hours
Leaving the peaceful lakeside city of Pokhara, you begin a scenic drive back to Kathmandu along the Prithvi Highway. The journey follows the Trishuli River, offering beautiful views of rolling hills, terraced farmlands, and small roadside villages. Along the way, you’ll pass through bustling local towns and enjoy glimpses of rural life in Nepal. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Optional: You can also choose a short and convenient flight from Jomsom to Pokhara & Pokhara to Kathmandu for a quicker return.
Day 16: Final Departure
Your Himalayan adventure comes to an end today. Depending on your flight schedule, you will be transferred to the airport for your departure. You leave Nepal with unforgettable memories, incredible achievements, and stories from the majestic mountains.
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Inclusions
What’s Covered in Your Adventure
- Pick-up & drop-off service from the airport
- Private vehicle or shared vehicle from Kathmandu to Chame
- All domestic flights
- Standard hotel in Kathmandu, Trekking lodge (Tea House) during the trek
- Tented camps in Base Camp and High Camp
- All needed permits (ACAP, Peak climbing permit, TIMS)
- Meals( Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) with tea and coffee
- All Camping gear, like tents, mattresses, and main climbing rope
- A highly experienced English-speaking, well-trained Climbing Guide
- Appropriate food at high altitude for all the crew at Chulu Base Camp and above
- Comprehensive medical supplies
- Strong, helpful porters
- Government taxes and official expenses
- Emergency Helicopter service (paid by your Travel insurance company)
- Adequate insurance for all the members and staff, including porters
- Emergency kits such as Oxygen cylinders and mask regulators
- International Airfare
- Nepal Entry Visa fee
- Cold drinks or alcoholic drinks
- Snacks or extra food, i.e, not mentioned in the itinerary
- Tips for guide, porter, and driver
- All other personal expenses
Good to Know
Your Journey, Step by Step
Permits need for Chulu East Peak Climbing
Climbing Chulu East Peak requires several important permits, as the mountain lies within a protected and regulated area of Nepal. For this expedition, climbers are required:
- Climbing permit issued by the Nepal Mountaineering Association
- Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
- TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card.
These permits not only grant legal access to the region but also support conservation efforts and ensure proper monitoring of trekkers and climbers for safety purposes.
When you book your Chulu East Peak climbing with our company, all these permits are fully arranged and managed on your behalf, allowing you to focus entirely on your adventure. Our team handles the application process, paperwork, and government fees in advance, ensuring everything is in place before the trip begins. This hassle-free service saves you time and eliminates any confusion regarding permit procedures, making your climbing experience smooth, organized, and stress-free from the very start.
Preparations
Proper preparation is essential for a successful ascent of Chulu East, as it is a physically demanding and semi-technical peak. Climbers should engage in regular cardiovascular training such as hiking, running, and cycling, combined with strength and endurance workouts.
Prior experience with high-altitude trekking and basic mountaineering skills, such as using crampons, ice axes, and ropes, can significantly increase safety and confidence during the climb. Mental preparedness is equally important, as the journey involves long trekking days, cold temperatures, and challenging summit conditions.
Acclimatization
Acclimatization plays a critical role in preventing altitude-related illnesses during the climb. The itinerary typically includes gradual elevation gain through the Annapurna region, with planned rest days in places like Manang to allow the body to adapt to lower oxygen levels.
Climbers are advised to follow the principle of ‘climb high, sleep low,’ stay well-hydrated, and avoid alcohol. Proper acclimatization not only enhances safety but also improves the chances of reaching the summit successfully.
Accommodation and Food
Accommodation:
Accommodation during the Chulu East expedition is a mix of teahouse lodges and tented camps. During the trekking phase, climbers stay in comfortable local teahouses that offer basic rooms, warm meals, and a chance to experience the culture of the Himalayan villages.
As the route progresses toward higher altitudes, especially at Base Camp and High Camp, accommodation shifts to fully supported tented camps, where the climbing crew manages food, shelter, and logistics in a more remote and rugged environment.
Food:
Food throughout the journey is generally nutritious and designed to provide the energy needed for long trekking and climbing days. In teahouses, climbers can enjoy a variety of meals such as dal bhat (rice, lentils, and vegetables), noodles, soups, potatoes, eggs, and sometimes international dishes like pasta or pancakes.
At higher camps, meals are simpler but high in calories, often prepared by the expedition cook and consisting of soups, rice, noodles, and hot drinks. Maintaining a good diet and staying hydrated are essential for sustaining energy levels and coping with the demands of high altitude.
Altitude Sickness and Preventive Measures
Altitude sickness is one of the most important concerns while climbing Chulu East Peak, as the expedition takes you well above 5,000 meters, where oxygen levels are significantly lower. Also known as Acute Mountain Sickness, it can affect anyone regardless of age or fitness level. Common symptoms include headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, loss of appetite, and difficulty sleeping. In more severe cases, it can develop into life-threatening conditions such as High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE) or High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE). Recognizing early symptoms and taking them seriously is crucial for a safe climbing experience.
Its preventive measures are:
- Avoid rapid altitude gain. Follow a well-planned itinerary with proper rest days to help your body adjust.
- Spend extra nights at key points (like Manang) and follow the rule: climb high, sleep low.
- Drink plenty of water (3–4 liters daily) to help your body adapt to high altitude.
- Consume high-energy foods such as dal bhat, soups, and carbohydrates to maintain strength and energy.
- Avoid alcohol and smoking. These can worsen dehydration and reduce your body’s ability to acclimatize.
- Walk slowly, and steadily-overexertion increases the risk of Acute Mountain Sickness.
- Do not ignore symptoms like headache, nausea, or dizziness. Inform your guide immediately.
- Take Preventive Medication (if needed). Medicines like Diamox can help, but only under medical advice.
- Cold stress can weaken your body, so wear proper layered clothing at high altitudes.
- Check oxygen levels and pulse regularly (your guide will assist during the climb).
- Descend if symptoms worsen; never push toward the summit if symptoms increase.
Packing List for Climbing Chulu East Peak
Clothing (Layering System)
- Moisture-wicking base layers (top & bottom)
- Insulating mid-layer (fleece or down jacket)
- Heavy down jacket (for high camp & summit)
- Waterproof & windproof jacket (Gore-Tex recommended)
- Waterproof trekking pants
- Warm trekking pants (fleece/softshell)
- Thermal underwear
- Quick-dry t-shirts
- Warm hat/beanie
- Sun hat or cap
- Buff/neck gaiter
- Inner gloves (lightweight)
- Insulated gloves (waterproof)
Footwear
- Mountaineering boots (crampon-compatible)
- Trekking boots (well broken-in)
- Camp shoes/sandals
- Warm wool socks (4–5 pairs)
- Liner socks
Climbing Gear
- Crampons
- Ice axe
- Climbing harness
- Helmet
- Carabiners & descender (figure 8/ATC)
- Ascender (jumar)
- Climbing rope (usually provided by the company)
- Gaiters
(Note: Most technical gear can be rented in Kathmandu.)
Bags & Storage
- Duffel bag (carried by porters)
- Daypack (30–40L)
- Waterproof backpack cover
- Dry bags or packing cubes
Sleeping Gear
- Sleeping bag (-15°C to -25°C recommended)
- Sleeping bag liner
- Inflatable pillow (optional)
Personal Accessories
- UV-protection sunglasses (Category 3 or 4)
- Headlamp with extra batteries
- Water bottles (2 liters total) or hydration system
- Thermos flask (very useful at high altitude)
- Trekking poles
Toiletries & Personal Care
- Toothbrush, toothpaste
- Wet wipes & hand sanitizer
- Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
- Lip balm with SPF
- Quick-dry towel
- Toilet paper
Snacks & Energy
- Energy bars
- Chocolate
- Nuts & dried fruits
- Electrolyte powders
Extras (Optional but Useful)
- Camera/GoPro
- Solar charger
- Notebook/pen
- Lightweight book/cards
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is a crucial requirement when climbing Chulu East Peak, as the expedition takes place in a remote, high-altitude environment where risks are significantly higher than standard trekking. A proper insurance policy not only provides financial protection but also ensures immediate assistance in case of emergencies, giving climbers peace of mind throughout the journey.
For Chulu East, your insurance must specifically cover high-altitude trekking and peak climbing up to at least 6,500 meters, as many standard travel insurance plans exclude such elevations. One of the most important aspects is emergency helicopter evacuation coverage, which is essential in Nepal. In case of severe altitude sickness, injury, or sudden illness, helicopter rescue may be the only way to descend quickly, and these evacuations can cost thousands of dollars if not insured. Therefore, ensuring that your policy includes search, rescue, and medical evacuation is absolutely vital.
FAQs
Your Questions, Answered
Where is Chulu East Peak Located?
Chulu East Peak is located in the Annapurna region of Nepal, within the Annapurna Conservation Area. It lies in the northern part of the region, near the Manang Valley.
How difficult is Chulu East Peak to climb?
Chulu East is a moderate trekking peak but includes glacier travel, steep snow slopes, and technical sections requiring ropes, crampons, and ice axes. Prior basic mountaineering skills are recommended.
What is the best time to climb Chulu East Peak?
The optimal climbing seasons are:
- Spring (March–May): warm, stable weather, blooming landscapes
- Autumn (September–November): post-monsoon clear skies and excellent visibility
Monsoon (June–August) and winter (December–February) are not recommended due to heavy rainfall, snow, and extreme cold.
Do I need permits to climb Chulu East Peak?
Yes, climbers must obtain:
- Climbing permit from Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA)
- Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
- TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card
When you climb with our company, all permits are arranged on your behalf.
How many days does the Chulu East expedition take?
The full expedition usually takes 12-15 days, including trekking, acclimatization, and summit push.
Is travel insurance required?
Yes, travel insurance covering high-altitude climbing (up to 6,500m) and emergency helicopter evacuation is mandatory.
Is there internet or mobile connectivity?
- Available in larger villages like Manang and Pisang, but weak or unavailable at higher altitudes and Base/High Camps.
- Carry offline maps or a satellite communication device for remote sections
Can beginners climb Chulu East?
Beginners with prior trekking experience and proper training in basic mountaineering techniques can attempt Chulu East, preferably with an experienced guide.
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