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Chulu Far East Trek |
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Chulu Massif rises north of the Marshyangdi River in the Manang region and form part of the Manang Himal, which is quite rightly included in the larger Damodar Himal. This remote upland area lies to the north of and in a rain shadow formed by the main Annapurna Himal. Huge glacial moraines abound etched deeply by wind erosion into fantastic pillars.
Chulu Far East ascent is not difficult and we will settle a high camp near the col. From that col we follow the long South-West ridge on snow and ice. Although the approach up the Marshyangdi is relatively quick and involves no great altitude gain, the trek takes you through a wonderful variety of landscape and culture; from the subtropical lower reaches of the valley with its terraced fields where Gurung people dominate, to the ethnically as well as socially interesting Manage people of the upper valley, crossing rhododendron and pine forests. After the ascent our route crosses the Thorong La, a 5350m high pass before dropping to Jomsom downstream the Kali Gandaki River. We fly back to Kathmandu via Pokhara.
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Trip Highlight
Approach up to the Marshyangdi is relatively quick and involves no great altitude gain, the trek takes you through a wonderful variety of landscape and culture; from the subtropical lower reaches of the valley with its terraced fields where Gurung people dominate
Fact of the Trips:
| Trekking Destination |
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Chulu Far East Trek |
| Group Size |
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Min.1 to Max 18 persons in a group |
| Minimum altitude |
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1491 m |
| Maximum altitude |
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6059 m |
| Season |
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September to late December and February to late June. |
| Grade info |
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Moderate |
| Transportation |
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Drive: Car/Van/Bus to Pokhara and Flight: Pokhara |
| Total days |
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20 Days |
| Trekking Hour |
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Approximately 5 - 6 hours each day. |
Trekking Map
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Itinerary Details
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Days 1: |
Kathmandu Arrival (1300m)
Upon your arrival in the Kathmandu airport (KTM), you will be greeted by a representative from our office. After completing your custom formalities (Visa, etc) pick up your luggage and look for our representative with a Mountain Delight Treks and Expedition display board at the arrival gate. You will be then transferred to local hotel. After check in, you can either take a rest, hang around in the city, visit our office; it all depends upon your interest. Overnight in Kathmandu.
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Days 2: |
Kathmandu Sightseeing and Trek Preparation
Today after breakfast, we start a guided tour to several of the most historical and spiritual attractions in Kathmandu. Some of these landmarks are considered World Heritage Sites including the historic Durbar Square, the sacred Hindu temple of Pashupati Nath, the famous 'Monkey Temple' (Swayambhunath) and Buddhists shrine (Buddha Nath) which is one of the largest Stupas in the world. In the afternoon, there will be a pre-trip discussion where you can meet to your trekking guide and other team members. The office manager will briefs youregarding your trek as well as provides you an opportunity to ask any questions regarding upcoming adventure. You might shop around the city if you need any gears for the trek during the evening time. Overnight in Kathmandu.
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Days 3: |
Kathmandu to besisahar(770m)
We leave Kathmandu early in the morning and drive towards besisahar. After leaving the Kathmandu valley the road snakes its way westwards along the Trisuli Valley. We get superb views of the mountains, particularly the Ganesh Himal and Manaslu as we follow the river to Mugling. We then turn off the main road and continue to Besisahar where we begin our trek sometimes we may be able to drive further than Besisahar. From Besisahar we walk down to the river and cross to the east side to avoid the new road which is currently under construction. Our trail undulates above the river, continuing northwards up the Marsyangdi Valley with Himalchuli and Peak 29 dominating the horizon. The trail takes us on quiet trails through rice paddies and villages for two hours until we meet the main trail at Bhulebule.
Trek to Ngadi camp
The trail continues up the east bank of the river passing a beautiful waterfall to Ngadi. Here we cross a suspension bridge and then begin a steady climb through scrub forest finally arriving at Lampatta, a Manangi village with Tibetan style prayer flags. A final short sharp ascent brings us to the village of Bahundanda at 1311m. From the ridge we descend to the river at Syange (1136m). The trail then follows the track to Jagat.
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Days 4: |
Trek to Jagat camp
An undulating trail leads to Chyamje, after which we cross a suspension bridge and climb through oak forest. The river disappears from view as we climb over a ridge. The trail then emerges into a level valley where Tal, the next village is situated at the foot of a grand waterfall (1700m). Crossing the river again the path ascends the narrowing valley, descending to cross the river to the village of Dharapani at 1943m.
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Days 5: |
Trek to Dharapani camp(1848m)
Our walk continues as we climb over a spur to Bagarchap, at 2164m. The name of this village means butcher's place and, although Buddhist, the people of this region do hunt animals. Continuing we follow the trail through forest to Dhanagyu and climb up to Temang, where we have lunch with magnificent views of Manaslu and Peak 29. The trail then descends though fir and pine forests to Koto and Chame (2713m), administrative centre of the Manang district.
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Days 6: |
Trek to Chame camp(2,700m)
We now experience a dramatic change of scenery. Leaving the forests and vegetation of the alpine regions behind we enter the upper district of Manang, known as Nyeshang. At first our trail follows the river closely through a deep canyon, passing a number of waterfalls on the other side of the river before coming to Brathang at 2919m. The trail then follows the steep narrow valley through deep forest from which there are fine views of Annapurna II. We cross the river where the impressive curved rock face of Paungda Danda rises nearly 1500m from the riverbank, and climb away from the noise of the water to the village of Pisang at 3,185m. Today is only a short day and there will be time in the afternoon for an acclimatisation hike to Upper Pisang village for great views of the Annapurnas ahead.
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Days 7: |
Trek to Pisang camp(3,150m)
We have an acclimatisation walk on the high trail through Gyaru to Ngawal (3,657m). This is a trail with amazing views across the valley towards the Annapurnas. Both Gyaru and Ngawal are traditional Tibetan style villages where the pace of life has not changed for centuries. We have the afternoon to explore Ngawal village withfurther time for acclimatisation.
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Trek to Chulu, camp
We now leave the main trail and descend from Ngawal to Julu village, a small Tibetan style village. The trail follows the river up the valley passing herder's huts to a small campsite below a frozen waterfall (3,962m)
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Days 9: |
Trek to Camp (3950m)
A fairly hard day as we gain altitude and climb steeply up the valley to our base camp at approximately 4,600m. The trail climbs endlessly uphill to the crags high above where we establish our base camp.
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Trek to Chulu BC (4700m) camp
A short day to high camp (5,300m), where there will be a full gear check and some practice for the climb. We will practice ice axe and crampon techniques, walking roped up and the use of the jumar and abseil device. From high camp expect views of the Annapurnas with an incredible sunset and sunrise.
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Days 11: |
Trek to High Camp(5300m)
Summit day will start very early (usually around 2/3am in the dark). From high camp we have a steep climb up to a col at 5,500m. We can see the wonderful summit ridge ahead. From the col we will walk roped up and as the trail gets steeper our climbing sherpas will fix ropes on the steeper sections. The hard work is rewarded by incredible views from the top - in front of us is Gangapurna, the Annapurnas and Herzog's 'Great Barrier', to our left is Manaslu and behind us lies Tibet. We descend carefully past the high camp all the way to base camp.
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Days 12: |
Summit Chulu and back to base camp
Today we retrace our steps down the hillside past the Yak Kharka camp and further down to Julu village. Please not that in case of bad weatheron summit day this day will be used as a buffer day.
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Days 13: |
Trek to Manang (3,520m) camp
We say goodbye to some of our porters and cook as we trek back to the main trail again. An easier half day today as we descend to the Manang Valley and follow the main trail to Manang. We can visit the small village of Braga on the way with its ancient monastery towering high above the village. Braga is also home to a small tree nursery which is a project we have been supporting for the last 10 years. A short walk from Braga brings us to Manang where we stay in a tea house.
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Trek to Thorung Phedi (4700m)
Leaving Manang we head to the base of the Thorong La. We climb out of the Marsyangdi valley and turn northwest up the valley of the Jarsang Khola. We are above the forests now and pass through dry, alpine country, with scrub juniper and occasional clumps of birch. We stay tonight at Yak Kharka. |
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Trek to Muktinath via Thorung La (5416m)
The trail climbs further up the valley and at one point descends to cross the Jarsang Khola.Look out for herds of Blue Sheep. A traverse across a scree slope brings us to the lone teahouses at Thorong Phedi which is surrounded by high cliffs at the foot of the Thorong La (4,400m.). We should be there by lunchtime and those feeling energetic can take a walk up to the Thorong High Camp, about an hour from Thorong Phedi.
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Trek to Jomsom(2700m)
A long day as we leave Phedi very early for the climb to the pass. The first part of the ascent is very steep, but it becomes easier as we approach the top, although the altitude still makes the going tough. Eventually, after numerous false summits, we reach the pass itself at 5416m. Ahead there is a magnificent panorama of snow-capped peaks extending northwards into Tibet, and looking back we can see several of the main peaks of Annapurna. Directly in front of us is the great chasm of the Kali Gandaki, 2,500m. below. The long descent starts gently but becomes steeper before easing off to a gentle descent to Muktinath (3802m).
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Jomsom to Pokhara to kathmandu
The flights from Jomsom to Pokhara are usually in the early morning due to the high winds which blow up the Kali Gandaki Valley later in the day. The short but very spectacular flight takes us all the way down the Kali Gandaki Valley with great views of Niligiri and Dhaulagiri. We fly to Pokhara, where we transfer on to another flight back to Kathmandu.
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Days 18: |
Free day at kathmandu
Today is free for sightseeing in Kathmandu. You may wish to visit Durbar Square in the heart of the old city where the old Royal Palace, with its intricate woodcarving is located. Outside is Kumari Chowk, home of the Kumari, the young girl who is revered as a living goddess. The whole area is a maze of temples and images. Alternatively you may wish to visit the monkey temple at Swayambhunath, one of the largest Buddhist Stupas in the world at Bodnath, or the most important Hindu temple in the valley at Pashupatinath. Sightseeing tours can be booked locally.There is also the chance to take an optional scenic mountain flight for amazing views of the Himalaya including Everest in the morning. This can be booked and paid for on arrival in Kathmandu.
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Days 19: |
Departure
Your adventure in Nepal comes to an end today! If you have more time you can do some shopping or sightseeing. A representative from the office will take you to the airport approximately 1 hours before the scheduled flight. We say goodbye to you expecting you will again come to visit this wonderful country next time.
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Note:You can only book trekking trip without kathmandu valley
sightseeing and hotel.
Cost: Please kindly write us
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Cost Include:
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- Airport picks up & Droop.
- All food (Break fast, Lunch, Dinner & Two times tea biscuit)
- Accommodation.
- Hot drinks. (Tea, coffee, hot milk, hot chocolate).
- All transportation.
- Trekking permit.
- Four nights Hotel with break fast in Kathmandu.
- Sight seeing in Kathmandu valley.
- All temples Entry Permit in kathamndu.
- All food, drinks, accommodation, salary, Insurance, Medical, Equipments, all camping gear, transport etc for Nepalese staff.
- All taxes.
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Cost Exclude:
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- Bar bills (alcoholic drinks, mineral water,), cigarettes, client’s personal insurance, and any kind of unforeseen & personal expenses
- Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu..
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Note: Departure schedule can be
changed on any unavoidable conditions like weather hazards,
trail slides, and avalanches.
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