Putha Hiunchuli Expedition
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Detailed Itinerary
Your Journey, Step by Step
Inclusions
What’s Covered in Your Adventure
- Airport transfers (pickup and drop-off)
- 3 nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu (3-star hotel)
- All meals during the trek and climb
- Welcome and farewell dinners in Kathmandu
- Domestic flights (Kathmandu-Nepalgunj-Jumla and return)
- Professional English-speaking Mountain guide (1:2 ratio on summit day)
- Experienced climbing Sherpas and porters
- All necessary permits and fees
- Group climbing equipment (ropes, ice screws, etc.)
- High-altitude tents and camping equipment
- Emergency oxygen and medical kit
- Satellite phone for emergency use
- Duffel bag and expedition t-shirt
- International Airfare to/from Kathmandu
- Nepal visa fees ($50 USD for 30 days)
- Personal climbing gear and clothing
- Travel insurance (must cover helicopter evacuation)
- Extra nights’ accommodation due to delays
- Meals in Kathmandu (except welcome/farewell dinners)
- Personal expenses and bottled drinks
- Tips for guides and porters
- Optional activities not in the itinerary
Maps
Navigate Your Journey
Good to Know
Things to Remember
2. Physical Preparation
Your training schedule should start four to 6 months before the planned departure date. Training should combine cardiovascular resistance through extended hikes with 15-20kg packs and staircase workouts and interval training. To prepare for the expedition, your weekend routine needs to consist of two consecutive hike days on different terrains with elevation changes. Your legs and core need strength training and you must have experience with altitudes above 5,000m.
3. Technical Skills Required
Although Putha Hiunchuli does not require excessive technical skills you need to master crampons on 40-45° slopes and ice axe self-arrest and glacier travel techniques. Climbing experience with fixed lines (jumaring) becomes essential when crossing the steep sections between Camp 2 and Camp 3. The pre-expedition training program provides instruction on these skills, but summit success becomes more likely after practicing them on smaller mountains before your main climb.
4. Acclimatization Strategy
Our expedition includes a scientifically planned schedule that incorporates planned breaks and altitude management techniques to protect participants from altitude sickness. The gradual rise in elevation enables your body to develop more red blood cells which prepares it to function in lower oxygen environments. The doctor in charge of the expedition observes how all participants adjust to high altitudes without using Diamox as a replacement for adequate acclimatization.
5. Communication Facilities
Trekking villages provide basic charging services and irregular cell reception at their teahouses along the path. The availability of phone service ends when you move past Jumla. Our team possesses a satellite phone which remains reserved exclusively for emergency situations. You should pack a portable solar charger to maintain your camera and important devices because most climbers use solar-powered battery banks to prolong power duration.
6. Ski Descent Option
Get the ultimate skiing adventure by descending from near the summit of Putha Hiunchuli! The remarkable skiing adventure requires additional cost which you must set up when you make your reservation. This downhill skiing experience is exclusively for expert skiers who possess advanced skills in both high altitude and steep mountain terrains as they navigate multiple snow types and moderate inclines. Your base camp equipment will be delivered by porters while our professional guide will safeguard your well-being throughout this unforgettable lifetime experience.
7. Wildlife Encounters
The Dolpo region’s isolation shelters an extensive array of wildlife which includes blue sheep, Himalayan tahr, musk deer and various bird species. The snow leopards in these mountains are very difficult to spot so using binoculars improves your chances of finding them. Wildlife encounters require respectful behavior which includes maintaining proper distances and following guide instructions and you should avoid feeding any animals. This ecosystem represents one of the few remaining undisturbed wild spaces in Nepal.
8. Cultural Sensitivity
Your trek will lead you through areas where ancient Buddhist and animist practices continue to shape everyday existence. When visiting religious sites, you should circle them in a clockwise direction between mani walls and stupas and request consent before taking any pictures of local people while also removing your shoes when you enter homes or monasteries. The people in remote villages show appreciation for small donations of school supplies for their children yet you should ask your guide about suitable ways to connect without offering money or sweets.
9. Typical Day Schedule
The trek usually begins with a 6:00 AM alarm followed by breakfast at 7:00 AM and departure from the base camp at 8:Â 00 AM. The walking duration of 3-4 hours leads to lunchtime and then requires 2-3 hours to reach the next camping spot. The final phase of climbing beyond base camp requires climbers to begin their ascent at 1:00 AM wearing headlamps to retreat before worsening afternoon weather conditions.
10. Environmental Practices
The expedition bases its operational standards on the “Leave No Trace” principles when conducting environmental activities. Our team members transport all kinds of waste and human waste back from locations beyond base camp. We limit our environmental impact by using approved campsites and by treating water rather than using plastic bottles and we hire native personnel who appreciate environmental protection. You can help conserve this magnificent wilderness through your active engagement with these preservation efforts.
FAQs
Your Questions, Answered
2. What is the best time to climb Putha Hiunchuli?
The period from October to November provides climbers with the most predictable weather as well as clear conditions and comfortable temperatures. The period between March and May is suitable except it has slightly higher precipitation.
3. How fit do I need to be?
A person should be capable of hiking with a 10-kilogram pack for 6-8 hours on consecutive days while training regularly in cardio exercises for a minimum of 4 months before starting their journey.
4. What experience is necessary?
The essential requirements for this climb include prior experience on 5000-6000m peaks along with proficiency in crampon usage and ice axe self-arrest and rope team operations.
5. How cold does it get on the mountain?
The daytime temperature at base camp varies from 5-15 degrees Celsius and summit weather conditions can reach below -20 degrees Celsius with wind chill effects.
6. What are the sleeping arrangements?
Hotels in cities, teahouses in villages, and high-quality expedition tents (shared) during the climb phases.
7. Is Wi-Fi available during the expedition?
Limited connectivity in lower villages; above Jumla there’s essentially no service except our emergency satellite phone.
8. How do you handle emergencies?
We carry satellite phones, emergency oxygen, and comprehensive medical kits, with helicopter evacuation available (weather permitting).
9. What is the success rate?
The summit success rate at this location stands at approximately 70% which represents a substantial improvement over the typical 7000m peaks.
10. Can I connect my devices to charge?
The lower teahouses provide limited charging facilities; you need to bring portable power banks and/or solar chargers for the higher camps.
11. Should I obtain specialized insurance coverage?
High-altitude trekking along with mountaineering and helicopter evacuation requires comprehensive travel insurance that meets specific requirements.
12. What facilities are available for human waste on the mountain?
Villages have basic facilities in their teahouses while we supply toilet tents for established camps and biodegradable waste bags for higher camps.
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