Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing

USD 1,855
  • Activities
    Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing
  • Max Elevation
    5500m at Tharpu Chuli Peak
  • Trip Duration
    21 Days
  • Trip Grade
    Technical Adventure
  • Lodging
    Tea House + Camping Trek
  • Meals
    Full Board on Trek & BB Plan on City
  • Transportation
    Private vehicle & flight
  • Communication
    Yes
  • Group Size
    Minimim 2 Pax
  • Best Season
    Autumn and Spring
  • Per Day Walk
    Approx. 6 - 7 hours

Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing Highlights :

  • Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing Summit is at Tharpu Chuli / Tent Peak 5500m
  • Magnificent view from Poonhill 3210m – Mt. Dhaulagiri 8167m, Annapurna South 7219m, Machhapuchhre (Fish-Tail) 6997m, Tukuche Peak 6920m, Hiunchuli 6441m and other snow-capped mountains.
  • Tharpu Chuli Expedition Explore traditional villages, dense forests, as well as cultural experience and flora – fauna inside the popular Annapurna Conservation Area.
  • Step up from trekking to amateur mountaineering.

Tharpu Chuli Peak Introduction :

The Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing is also known as Tent Peak Climbing. It was nicked named Tent Peak Mountaineering by Jimmy Roberts in 1956. Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing Nepal Situated in the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary, Tharpu Chuli / Tent Peak is an attractive mountain that acts as a central driver between the semi-circle of peaks enclosing the Sanctuary. Considered as one of the easier peaks among the climbing peaks, Tharpu Chuli Mountaineering is one of the most popular trekking peaks in the Annapurna Region.

Tharpu Chuli is one of the best peak climbing in Nepal.

From the top of the Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing summit, one can enjoy breathtaking views of Annapurna I 8091m, Annapurna III 7555m, Annapurna V 7525m, Annapurna South 7219m, Gangapurna 7455m, Fang 7647m, Machhapuchhre (Fish-Tail) 6997m, Hiunchuli 6331m and Singu Chuli or Fluted Peak 6501m. Due to its comparatively low altitude and less technical sections, Tharpu Chuli Expedition is an excellent opportunity for beginner climbers to gain climbing or Mountaineering experience.

Cost and Itinerary :

The Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing or Tent Peak Climbing starts with the scenic Mountaineering drive to Pokhara Valley. From Pokhara, we take a short drive to Nayapul – the starting point of our trek. We begin to trek from here following the trail that passes through traditional Gurung villages, serene forests of Rhododendrons, Oaks, and Pines towards Ghorepani.

After enjoying an early morning sunrise view of the stunning mountains from Ghorepani Poonhill, we continue to follow our climbing trail towards Annapurna Base Camp. From here we continue further up to High Camp. At High Camp, we take a day’s rest for acclimatization and preparation for climbing the summit. Properly acclimatized and well equipped, we head off for climbing the summit. The climb leads through some technical sections.

Hence following the directions given by our experienced climbing experts and using the ropes, crampons, ice axes we ascend all the way to the summit of Tharpu Chuli / Tent Peak. Once at the top we are rewarded by the stunning views of Annapurna South 7219m, Hiunchuli 6331m, Annapurna I 8091m, Annapurna III 7555m, Annapurna V 7525m, Gangapurna 7455m, Machhapuchre (Fish-Tail), and Singu Chuli Peak 6501m. After achieving the summit our return journey heads back to Annapurna Base Camp.

We descend all the way down to Dhampus Phedi and take a drive from there to reach Pokhara. The unforgettable experience at Tharpu Chuli’s difficulty and itinerary ends with a scenic drive of Mountaineering from Pokhara back to Kathmandu.

From Pokhara, we take a short drive to Nayapul – the starting point of our trek. We begin to trek from here following the trail that passes through traditional Gurung villages, serene forests of Rhododendrons, Oaks, and Pines towards Ghorepani.

After enjoying an early morning sunrise view of the stunning mountains from Ghorepani Poonhill, we continue to follow our climbing trail towards Annapurna Base Camp. From here we continue further up to High Camp. At High Camp, we take a day’s rest for acclimatization and preparation for climbing the summit. Properly acclimatized and well equipped, we head off for climbing the summit. The climb leads through some technical sections.

Hence following the directions given by our experienced climbing experts and using the ropes, crampons, ice axes we ascend all the way to the summit of Tharpu Chuli / Tent Peak. Once at the top we are rewarded by the stunning views of Annapurna South 7219m, Hiunchuli 6331m, Annapurna I 8091m, Annapurna III 7555m, Annapurna V 7525m, Gangapurna 7455m, Machhapuchre (Fish-Tail), and Singu Chuli Peak 6501m. After achieving the summit our return journey heads back to Annapurna Base Camp.

we descend all the way down to Dhapus Phedi and take a drive from there to reach Pokhara. The unforgettable experience at Tharpu Chuli’s difficulty and itinerary ends with a scenic drive of Mountaineering from Pokhara back to Kathmandu.

Please Visit: Peak Climbing Gears and Equipment and Essential Tools & Gear for Trekking

  • Day 01: Arrive at Kathmandu [1345m/4411ft] & transfer to Hotel.

    Our airport arrival and departure representative will meet you at Tribhuvan International Airport on your arrival schedule. You will then be transferred to our hotel and our staff will help you until check-in procedure ends at Hotel. Either you can have rest at Hotel or visit NGT’s office. In the evening, join our welcome dinner program organized by Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition Team.

    Accommodation: Hotel/Resort
    Meals: BB Plan + Welcome Dinner.  

  • Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara [820m/2689ft] [5 hrs Drive]

    Today we will drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara along the scenic zigzag hilly roads over Prithvi Highway. Pokhara is a beautiful town set on the banks of the Fewa Lake. Pokhara is tourist’s paradise full of natural as well as cultural heritage sites such as lakes, caves, temples of Buddhist and Hindus along with mountains. It is smaller and much less hectic than Kathmandu.

    Accommodation: Hotel/Resort
    Meals: BB Plan

  • Day 03: Drive to Nayapul [1.5 hrs Drive] & Trek to Tikhedhunga [1577m/5172ft] [3-4 hrs Trek]

    We take another short drive from Pokhara to reach Nayapul – the starting point of our trek. From Nayapul we start our trek along the sub-tropical Modi Khola river valley towards Birethanti. At Birethanti we make a stop at the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP)’s checkpoint. After completing the permit check process we continue our trek through terraced rice paddies towards Tikhedhunga.

    Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
    Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]

  • Day 04: Trek from Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani [2855m/9364ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]

    From here we follow the trail crossing a stream before climbing up a steep stoned staircase towards the large Magar village at Ulleri 2070m. We continue our trek through rhododendron and oak filled forests passing through Nangethanti to reach Ghorepani.

    Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
    Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]

  • Day 05: Morning hike to Poonhill [3210m/10528ft] & Trek to Tadapani [2590m/8495ft] [5-6 Hrs Trek]

    We make an early morning hike up to Poonhill for enjoying the sunrise view over Mt. Dhaulagiri 8167m, Annapurna South 7219m, Machhapuchhre (Fish-Tail)6997m, Tukuche Peak 6920m, Hiunchuli 6441m, and other numerous snowcapped mountain peaks. Then, we continue our trail downhill through dense rhododendron filled forest towards Tadapani. On our route, we can see a variety of wild animals, birds with eye-catching waterfalls and sceneries along the way.

    Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
    Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner] 

  • Day 06: Trek from Tadapani to Chhomrung [2040m/6,691ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]

    From Tadapani we descend through additional rhododendron and oak forest arriving at Chhomrung for a midday lunch. Chhomrung is a Gurung Village, and the highest permanent settlement in the valley with a tremendously vast view across to Annapurna South and Machhapuchhare. The day closes with an overnight stay in Chhomrung.

    Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
    Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]

  • Day 07: Trek from Chhomrung to Bamboo [2,335m/7,659ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]

    We ascend a long and steep stoned staircase through Chhomrung towards Kuldi. The trail continues through beautiful rhododendron forests and up to Sinuwa. From Sinuwa, the trail leads up to Bamboo for overnight stay. Along the route, we can have a glimpse of Langur Monkeys jumping from one tree to another.

    Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
    Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]

  • Day 08: Trek from Bamboo to Deurali [3230m/10594ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]

    From Bamboo, we will follow the route that goes steeply down along the bank of rocks and then levels out. We will continue on the trail that winds steeply up through deep bamboo and rhododendron forest, passing through the village of Doban and head towards Deurali for our overnight stay.

    Accommodation: 
    Tea House Lodge
    Meals: 
    All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]  

  • Day 09: Trek from Deurali to Annapurna Base Camp [4130m/13546ft] via Machhapuchre Base Camp [3700m/12136ft] [4-5 hrs Trek]

    From Deurali the valley widens and follow the trail that heads on to the lateral moraine and down the other side to the glacier. This leg of the journey takes us up to the bed of the glacier passing through Machhapuchre Base Camp with an up-close striking view of Machhapuchre Himal (Fish-Tail) before climbing up a gradual ascent of one hour and finally arriving at the Annapurna Base Camp 4130m.

    Accommodation: 
    Tea House Lodge
    Meals: 
    All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]  

  • Day 10: Rest/Acclimatization day at Annapurna Base Camp

    Acclimatization is very essential to avoid mental and physical sickness at higher altitudes. Thus before heading further up to higher altitudes, we will take a day rest here at Annapurna Base Camp for acclimatization and exploration. Besides, we can enjoy the scenic mountain panorama of Annapurna I 8,091m, Annapurna South 7,219m, Gangapurna 7,455m and Annapurna III 7,555m from here.

    Accommodation: 
    Tea House Lodge
    Meals: 
    All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]  

  • Day 11: Trek from Annapurna Base Camp to Tent Peak Base Camp [4800m/15744ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]

    After spending a good acclimatization day at the Annapurna Base Camp, we start our day by crossing Annapurna glacier and then following the trail which ascends steep uphill towards Tent Peak Base Camp. Although the trail is rather difficult, we are rewarded with good views of Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Machhapuchre (Fish-Tail) and other surrounding peaks.

    Accommodation: Tented Camp
    Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]  

  • Day 12: Trek from Tent Peak Base Camp to High Camp [5,200m/17056ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]

    From Tent Peak Base Camp we continue to follow our trail that ascends uphill all the way to High Camp. The uphill journey can be tiring, so resting while walking can be done which helps to restore energy. We camp at High Camp for our overnight stay.

    Accommodation: 
    Tented Camp
    Meals: 
    All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]  

  • Day 13: Rest/Acclimatization day at Tent Peak High Camp.

    Before we continue further up to higher altitudes, we take a day rest here at Tent Peak High Camp for acclimatization. In order to achieve the summit, we must be fit both physically and mentally. So, today we prepare and make ourselves fit for summiting Tharpu Chuli Peak.

    Accommodation: 
    Tented Camp
    Meals: 
    All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner] 

  • Day 14: Summit the Tharpu Chuli Peak [5500m/18045ft] and back to High Camp [7-8 hrs Climb]

    Fully equipped and properly acclimatized, we start early with our aim of achieving the summit of Tharpu Chuli Peak. We will head towards the levelled glacier below the west flank of Tharpu Chuli and then cross the glacier to reach the foot of wall separating Tharpu Chuli and Singu Chuli. At this point, the snow condition will dictate the best routes. Following the footsteps and guidance of our experienced climbing experts, we will climb onto a ridge that leads to the summit. Once at the top we are rewarded with a panoramic view of Annapurna I, Annapurna III, Annapurna V, Gangapurna, Hiunchuli, Annapurna South, Machhapuchre (Fish-Tail) and Singu Chuli or Fluted Peak. After spending quality time at the top, we will quickly descend to reach the high camp.

    Accommodation: Tented Camp
    Meals: 
    All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]  

  • Day 15: Trek from High Camp to Annapurna Base Camp [6-7 hrs Trek]

    After the successful climbing of Tharpu Chuli Peak, our return journey from the High Camp will head back following the same trail to reach back to Annapurna Base Camp as for our overnight stay.

    Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
    Meals: 
    All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]  

  • Day 16: Trek from Annapurna Base Camp to Bamboo [6-7 hrs Trek]

    Today we will get up early for enjoying the magnificent sunrise view over the Annapurna mountain ranges before retracing our trail back passing through MBC, Deurali and Dovan. We will descend through dense forests with several ups and downs trekking and good views of surrounding mountains to reach Bamboo.

    Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
    Meals: All Meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]

  • Day 17: Trek from Bamboo to Jhinudanda [1750m/5740ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]

    Leaving Bamboo we will make a climb for a while to reach Kuldi Ghar and further towards Sinuwa. From Sinuwa, it is a gradual descent all the way down to Chhomrung Khola. After crossing the river over the suspension bridge we will climb a long stoned staircase to reach Upper Chhomrung. Once at the top, we will follow the trail that descends all the way down to Jhinudanda. At Jhinudanda, you can relax and wash away your trekking tiredness at a natural Hot Water Spring which is situated 20 minutes downhill walk beside the bank of Modi Khola.

    Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
    Meals: All Meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]

  • Day 18: Trek from Jhinudanda to Pothana [1890m/6199ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]

    From Jhinudanda we follow our trail by descending and then appearing through a flat line to reach Himal Pani. From here the trail ascends gently crossing several streams and terraces towards Landruk – a big village inhabited by Gurung, Magar and Brahmins. After a few hours of uphill and downhill walk, we reach the Gurung village of Pothana.

    Accommodation: 
    Tea House Lodge
    Meals: 
    All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]  

  • Day 19: Trek from Pothana to Dhampus Phedi [1130m/3706ft] [4-5 hrs Trek] & Drive to Pokhara

    Our trail from Pothana descends gradually for at least an hour and follows a gravel road for two more hours. Then the trail steeply descends to Phedi passing through paddy fields and forest protected by the local community before reaching Dhampus Phedi where our trekking ends technically. From here we take a drive back to Pokhara.

    Accommodation: 
    Hotel/Resort
    Meals: 
    Breakfast + Lunch 

  • Day 20: Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu

    It takes approximately four to five hours drive to reach Kathmandu from Pokhara. We drive along Prithivi Highway which offers scenic hilly zigzag roads through the banks of Trishuli River. At the evening feel free to join our farewell dinner program.

    Accommodation: 
    Hotel/Resort
    Meals: 
    BB Plan + Farewell Dinner  

  • Day 21: Departure from International Airport

    Our representative will drop you at the International Airport as per your flight schedule.

    Check out equipment lists requires for Peak climbing.

What's included?
  • 2 Nights stay in Kathmandu & 2 Nights stay in Pokhara with BB Plan
  • All ground transportation by private vehicle including airport arrival and departure transfer
  • Climbing and trekking permits for Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing and Trek inside Annapurna Conservation  Area
  • Tea House + Camping combined accommodation during the trek – as per itinerary
  • All meals during trek & climb– Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Experienced trekking & climbing guide
  • Required number of porters
  • All necessary climbing gears
  • Kitchen equipment and camping equipment during the climbing period
  • General first aid kids
  • Insurance, clothing and salary for staffs
  • All government taxes and necessary paperwork
  • Welcome and farewell dinner in Kathmandu
What's not included?
  • Medical/personal high-risk insurance (suggest have rescue coverage policy as well)
  • International airfares and departure tax.
  • Personal climbing gears.
  • Major meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
  • Cost of personal expenses
  • Tips

The given rates are per person with guaranteed departure schedules. If the given dates are not appropriate for you, please feel free to contact us for requesting a new dates, we will gladly personalize the itinerary and schedule of the trip that fits for you.

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Tharpu Chuli Climbing Difficulty
Tharpu Chuli which is also known as the Tent Peak is one of the strenuous climbing peaks located in the Annapurna Region. It is also popular for its distinct shape. This beautiful peak is located at the centre of Annapurna Sanctuary. This trek is the unique combination of flora and fauna, culture, and ethnicity. Everything looks so pristine and so real. This region is unspoilt.
The diversity of this trek is mind blowing. The thrilling adventure of this peak climbing offers the most appealing mountain views of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna, and Dhaulagiri. Besides that rich biodiversity and cultural aspects of the region attract many enthusiasts. This is a rewarding journey with a lot of thrill and adventure.
The difficulty of this climbing expedition also depends upon the altitude, weather condition and your physique. We recommend anyone planning to go on this trip to have adequate preparations before going for this adventure.

Tharpu Chuli Climbing Season
Peak Climbing in Nepal is a seasonal activity. Autumn and Spring are the best seasons for climbing most of the mountains in Nepal. Autumn Season (September, October & November) and Spring Season (March, April & May) are the perfect seasons for Tharpu Chuli. During these months, the days will be sunny and warm in the Himalayas. The skies will be clear and the atmosphere of the Himalayas will be alluring. Thus, we can have great views of the mountains. Nevertheless, some adventure-seeking clients who don’t like hustle and bustle during the journey also can choose Winter Season (December, January, and February) months for this trip. Monsoon season (June, July, and August) will be pretty difficult time for climbing in the Himalayas because of monsoon. During monsoon the trails will be slippery, muddy and there will be landslides too.

Preparations for Tharpu Chuli Climbing
The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today. Preparation is a key to success of any activity. Good preparations are must for the successful peak climbing. You need to consider several things before going for peak climbing. For the successful Tharpu Chuli, your physique plays a vital role. So, you must prepare yourself before the climb. You would better join a mountaineering course for 4-6 months. Otherwise, you can join gym and have aerobic training, cardio, stress endurance training, hiking trainings etc. You can also practice jogging, cycling, swimming, hiking etc. on a regular basis. Your previous experiences on mountaineering are also important. So, you must practice hiking to some smaller peaks. Similarly, you should be careful about your diet. You must include plenty of protein, carbohydrates, and minerals in your diet. A balanced diet is very important for physical fitness. Moreover, you must be mentally ready to cope up with the adverse situations in the mountain. The weather is unstable at high altitude and you should also spend couple of days in a camp. Hygiene matters a lot for the success of the climb. In addition to all these, you must also go through Tharpu Chuli Gears checklist and have enough collection of them.

Physical Fitness & Experience Required for Tharpu Chuli Climbing
Tharpu Chuli Climbing is a technical adventure activity in Nepal which requires previous trekking experience and technical skills about peak climbing gears to have successful summit. The trip is very suitable for adventure motivated trekkers who have ability to walk in snows ridges and adventurous trails. Walking in high altitudes might attract high altitude sickness, slow and steady walk would be the perfect solution. We suggest every trekker who are planning to come to Nepal for trekking and peak climbing adventure to do daily physical workout (jogging, hiking, cycling, gym, etc) prior to a couple of weeks. We recommend you to undertake this peak climbing only if you have undertaken other smaller peaks of the same region. Here is the list of the activities that must be done compulsorily before attempting any peak climbing in Nepal:

  •  Go for a run or hike to hills where you have to do ascents and descents.
  •  Once a week, do a long walk.
  •  Swim and cycle.
  •  You can also go up and down the stairs of a tall building.
  •  Eat healthy food.
  •  Keep on doing. If you can, do more yoga related to breathing.

Gears and Equipments for Tharpu Chuli Climbing
Climbers need several pairs of socks, including trekking, wool and liner socks. They also need lightweight hiking boots as well as plastic, lined climbing boots. These should be large to give feet more room and reduce the risk of frostbite. Here is the list of major and most essential climbing gears. Just have a look.

  •  Climbing Helmet: Choose a good quality climbing helmet. Make sure your warm cap fits under your helmet.
  •  Climbing Boots: High altitude, Insulated stiff-soled climbing boots.
  •  Crampons: C2 crampons that fit the climbing boots.
  •  Climbing Harness: Good quality climbing harness.
  •  Ascending device or Jumar
  •  Descending or belay device
  •  Tape sling: UIAA tested 220cm open tape sling or 2 x 120 cm closed tape sling
  •  Carabiners: 2 x lockable carabiners. 2 x non-locking carabiners
  •  Prusik loop: Best quality prusik loop
  •  Ice axe: An ice axe with a wrist strap for climbing

For other information regarding the gears/equipments and clothing, we suggest you to go through Tharpu Chuli Climbing Gear checklist. You can also get detail information about such gears in our website. Just have a look.

Permit and Cost for Tharpu Chuli Climbing
To climb Tharpu Chuli first you need the permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association which is located in Kathmandu. The climbing permits cost includes all permits to Annapurna Region. All climbers are required to obtain the Local Area (Annapurna Conservation Area Project) Permit which costs around $20, Climbing Permit, TIMS Card Permit (Trekking Information Management System) and all government tax.
The climbing permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association costs around USD 350 for a team up to four members.

Accommodations during Tharpu Chuli Climbing
At a reasonable Tharpu Chuli Climbing Cost, Sophisticated hotels and resorts from normal tourist standard category to five-star categories are available in Kathmandu for your accommodation, where you can choose your suitable one. During the entire trekking (apart from the climbing period of Tharpu Chuli) there is availability of tea house/lodges. And during the climbing period for a couple of days, we need to set up tent camp for our accommodations. So we will provide all tea house accommodation at available places and camping accommodation at the places where tea house/lodges are not available. Accommodation can be Single, Double, Triple or twin sharing basis as per your requirement.

Meals during Tharpu Chuli Climbing
Tharpu Chuli Climbing Expeditions are inclusive for all meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) including the entire trekking and climbing period, apart from the BB plan during the stay in Kathmandu. We will have Dinner and Breakfast in the same teahouse/Camp where we spent overnight and Lunch will be en-route of trekking towards next destination since we have to leave our accommodation after breakfast to continue the trek. You can enjoy the taste of varieties of cuisines; Nepali food, Tibetan, Continental, Indian, Italian etc by choosing in the menu. During the camping period, while we are in Tharpu Chuli Base Camp and High Camp, our kitchen team will prepare hygienic foods to serve you. There might not be several choices of foods during the camp as in the tea houses and restaurants; you have to understand that our crew have to carry all camping gears and kitchen equipments from available places but we are sure we will provide as much services and facilities as we can do to make your adventure holiday awesome.

Is Nepal Safe?
No doubt, Nepal is safe for trekking, hiking and mountaineering. The trekking trails are improvised and maintained as well. In many technical sections, ropes have been fixed.
The stains of the devastating earthquake have also been healing up and the decade long armed insurgency has also come to an end along with the implementation of the new constitution.
Tourist Help Desk and Tourism Information Centre have been established at the prominent tourist destinations. Moreover, you will receive a respectable welcome everywhere you go. The Nepali people are simple and kind to you and pay a wonderful hostage to you.
Don’t worry; Nepal is a safe country to visit.

Altitude Sickness
Altitude sickness is the effect of oxygen deficiency in the blood and tissues at the high altitude. It is the negative health effect of high altitude due to the rapid exposure to low amount of oxygen at high elevation. The common symptoms of Altitude sickness include headaches, vomiting, tiredness, trouble sleeping and dizziness.
Altitude Sickness generally referred as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) occurs only above 2500m. The main reason of altitude sickness is rapid ascent and decreasing amount of oxygen at the high altitude. There are mainly three types of altitude sickness: Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE) and High Altitude Cerebral Edema.
Altitude Sickness can become a medical emergency if ignored. The best way to prevent altitude sickness is to travel to high altitude slowly. It normally doesn’t take long for your body to adjust into a changed altitude. At the higher altitudes, the air pressure and oxygen level is comparatively lower. Our body takes time to adjust to such change. We suggest you to keep you hydrated, not to smoke or drink alcoholic substance, eat hygienic food, sleep low, take it easy, use Diamox tablets etc. to prevent yourself from Altitude Sickness.

Tips for Tharpu Chuli Climbing

  •  Be prepared well.
  •  Pack sufficient, don’t include unessential, and don’t miss the basics.
  •  Be ready to cope up with the unfamiliar weather pattern and respect the weather
  •  Choose the easier route: simply the one from South Col.
  •  Be aware of the altitude sickness
  •  Quickly pass the Khumbu Icefall and other treacherous areas
  •  Keep sufficient spare oxygen cylinders
  •  Use ropes
  •  Drink Plenty
  •  Be familiar with your gears and alpine, medicines

Final Say
Tharpu Chuli is one of the trekking peaks in the Nepali Himalayan Range. Though this peak is easier than Hiunchuli and Singu Chuli, the ascent requires ice climbing equipments. As we have already described above, climbing the Tharpu Chuli requires a lot of trainings and mental stamina as well as good collection of climbing gears and equipments. Therefore, we would like to request anyone hoping to ascent Tharpu Chuli to be fully prepared first. If you want any help from us, we are ready for your service.
For other information, please visit our website or drop your queries to our mail box.

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Prakash Devkota

Meet with Prakash Chandra Devkota, Managing Director and Team Leader

Mr. Devkota hails from the beautiful hilly region of Gorkha District. He started his career as a guide in 1997 and quickly became a reputed figure in the Tourism Industry because of his extensive experience. He has gathered impressive experience in all Trekking and Climbing Routes, such as Mera, Island, Lobuche, Ama Dablam etc.

His success also lies in his brilliant mind and hospitable nature. He is fully dedicated to providing excellent services and introducing innovative concepts. With more than 15 years of experience in trekking and expedition operations in Nepal, Tibet, India, and Bhutan, he has earned a reputation as a renowned leader in the field. He understands the importance of personalized service for creating memorable experiences for his clients and constantly seeks innovative company operation methods.

Mr. Devkota has always been an avid practitioner of eco-friendly tourism and has always promoted environmental conservation throughout his career. He motivates his staff to embrace eco-friendly tourism through responsible tourism practices.

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