Peak Details
Highlights
- Summit Tharpu Chuli/ Tent Peak
- The maximum height reached is 5695 m
- Beautiful sunrise view from Poonhill
- View magnificent sights of snow-capped such as Dhaulagiri, Annapurna South, Machhapuchhre, Tukuche Peak, Hiunchuli, and many more.
- Explore traditional villages and lush green forests
- View beautiful colorful floras and faunas
- Trek through Annapurna Conservation Area
- Experience the different culture of the local people
- Combination of the trek and mountaineering
- Perfect for travelers intending to rise from trekking to amateur mountaineering
Are you searching for a peak between 5000 to 6000 m in the Himalayas for climbing? Tent Peak Climbing is the best option that offers an alluring vista of magnificent mountains at the South Face Base Camp of Annapurna.
The Tent Peak Climbing is best suitable for travelers who intend to rise from trekking to beginner mountaineering. This trip gives you a picturesque view of the landscapes and mountains in the Annapurna region.
This expedition is a part of the Annapurna Conservation area, so you will need permits to enter the sanctuary. The forests of these areas are home to different species of plants and animals.
You will climb via the more leisurely route that is the standard Northwest ridge which is less physically challenging. On your way, you see several peaks such as Annapurna I, Machhpuchhre, Hiunchuli, Annapurna South, Singu Chuli, Fang, Gangapurna, Annapurna II, and Annapurna III.
The season of Autumn and Spring is the best time for Tent Peak Climbing. The weather and temperature are promising for climbing a peak above 5000 m. The overall weather condition is suitable in both upper and lower regions.
Tent Peak Climbing is the best opportunity for novice climbers to gain some experience in mountaineering. The climbing permit costs about USD 350 from the NMA for a four-member team.
About Tent Peak
Another alternative name for Tent Peak is Tharpu Chuli. This mountain is a trekking peak located in the Himalayas ranges of Nepal. The peak lies in a lovely position in the center of Annapurna Sanctuary.
Tent Peak lies at an elevation of 5695 m above sea level in the Annapurna region of Nepal. The coordinates of the Tharpu Chuli are 28° 33’ 42” N 83° 53’ 25” E. A crew of Japanese expeditioners led by Dr. Haruo Higuchi first ascended the peak in 1964.
Before that, many tried summiting the peak but only did the climb. Col. Jimmy Roberts first coined (not submitted) the mountain in 1956; later, a British expedition tried summiting in 1957.
The group led by Dr. Haruo made the ascend via the southeast Ridge, Alpine Grade AD. And later, in 1965, Gunter Hauser and the German party summitted the peak via northwest Ridge, Alpine Grade PD.
Itinerary
On your first of Tent Peak Climbing, we Welcome you to Kathmandu, the heart of Nepal. Our official representative will be waiting for you outside the Tribhuvan International Airport.
After receiving you from the airport, they transfer you to the hotel and help you with the check-in process. The remaining day is off so you can make your plans and visit the local markets. (P.S. if you have any trekking or mountaineering equipment left to buy, you can find them at the local shops.)
Later in the evening, there will be the proper briefing about the Tent Peak Climbing which ends with a traditional welcome dinner. You need to move early the next day, so you should make your climbing preparation this day.
Drive Duration: 7 to 8 hours
Maximum Altitude: 820 m above sea level
Waking early, you board the tourist bus and drive towards Pokhara via Prithvi Highway. The hilly zigzag road takes you along the Trishuli River, famous for fishing and rafting.
You drive past several small towns and villages surrounded by the greenery of hills. And view several colorful floras and domestic animals along the way. As you reach nearer to Pokhara, you get a glimpse of Mount Annapurna.
Pokhara city is called the city of lakes, a tourist’s paradise filled with natural beauty and cultural heritage sites. The areas are smaller and less hectic compared to Kathmandu.
You can do various activities in this city such as boating, cycling, paragliding, and many more. If you have additional time, you can add 1 Day Pokhara tour to your schedule as well.
Drive Duration: 1.5 to 2 hours
Highest Point (Nayapul): 1070 m above sea level
Trek Duration: 3 to 4 hours
Maximum Altitude (Tikhedhunga): 1577 m above sea level
You set off early this morning to reach Nayapul via private coach. The road this day takes you along the river valleys for most of the part. The drive from Pokhara to Nayapul is relatively short.
Nayapul is the starting point to begin your trekking journey of Tent Peak Climbing. After reaching Nayapul, you start the trek by walking along the subtropical Modi Khola valley to Birethanti.
Arriving at Birethanti, you make a stop at the checkpoint of the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP). Then completing the procedure, you continue the trek through a terraced field towards Tikhedhunga.
Trek Duration: 5 to 6 hours
Maximum Altitude: 2874 m above sea level
Today you will visit one of the best viewpoints of the Annapurna region, i.e., Ghorepani. You begin by following the rugged trail then crossing a stream over the Modi Khola.
From there, you make an uphill climb by walking through the stone staircase to Ulleri. This village is the largest Magar settlement in this region, residing at an altitude of 2070 m.
You then continue the walk through the dense forests of rhododendron and oak and pass Nangethanti. You have your lunch here and rest for a bit. After heading out, you make a steep climb in the trail viewing Mount Himchuli and Annapurna.
Then passing beautiful villages, you head towards Ghorepani doing gradual climbs. This village is one of many Gurung settlements located in the Myagdi district, about 17 km away from Beni.
Hike Duration: 2 hours
Maximum Duration (Poonhill): 3210 m above sea level
Trek Duration: 5 to 6 hours
Highest Point (Tadapani): 2590 m above sea level
Ghorepani Poonhill trek is another well-known short trekking destination of this region. Poonhill is the best viewpoint to see the sunrise along with various marvelous peaks.
You wake up early to hike up to Poonhill that unfolds the beautiful views of majestic mountains. You visit this viewpoint to enjoy the sunrise that shines upon Mount Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, Tukuche, Hiunchuli, etc.
After trekking down, you have your breakfast and continue the walk towards your next destination, Tadapani. Following the trails, you enter lush green rhododendron forest viewing beautiful mountains.
Finally, you arrive at Tadapani, a beautiful hamlet that gives a close-up view of Mount Machhapuchhre.
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Trek Duration: 6 to 7 hours
Highest Point: 2040 m above sea level
After a big breakfast, you make a steep descent to Kimrong Khola. Then after crossing a suspension bridge over the river, you make an ascent towards a Gurung village.
Then you make a descent through rhododendron and oak forest and continue the walk on a leveled trail. After walking for an hour, you do a gradual climb up to Chhomrong.
Chhomrong is a beautiful Gurung village that offers a tremendous vast vista of Annapurna and Machhapuchhare. The town lies on the lap of Annapurna massif, making it the highest permanent settlement of this region.
You stay overnight in this beautiful village.
Trek Duration: 5 to 6 hours
Highest Point: 2335 m above sea level
You walk through the trail that passes from the villages’ central part, leaving the inhabited foothills behind. Then you make a long, steep ascend through a stone staircase toward Kuldi.
From there, you walk further and cross a suspension bridge over the Chhomrong Khola. Then walking through the beautiful forests of rhododendron, you reach upper Sinuwa.
The track from Sinuwa to Bamboo is relatively horizontal, taking you through the dense forest till Khuldi Ghar. Walking and viewing magnificent views, you make a decent and finally arrive at Bamboo. This village has few lodges and is surrounded by Bamboos at the bottom of the valley.
Trek Duration: 6 to 7 hours
Highest Point: 3230 m above sea level
The trek begins by gradually climbing the trails through rhododendron forests to Dovan. First, you make a steep downhill walk along the rocky terrain, then walk in a leveled path.
The path from here onwards is strenuous as you walk the trails beside Modi Khola. Then after walking for about a few hours, you reach Himalaya hotel where you have your lunch.
From here, the trails wind steeply up through dense forests and pass through Hinku Cave. Slowly doing gradual climbs, you continue walking the trails. After making a long walk, you finally arrive at your destination.
Trek Duration: 5 hours
Highest Point (Machhapuchhre Base Camp): 4130 m above sea level
Highest Point (Annapurna Base Camp): 3700 m above sea level
A small part of the trails is an avalanche section, so you need to pass it before the afternoon. The valley starts to widen from Deurali, uncovering the beauty of the mountains.
Then it leads you towards the lateral moraine and down to the other side of Glaciers. From here, you walk up and past the Machhapuchhre Base Camp viewing various peaks.
The trek from here is about a 2 to 3 Hour average walk to reach Annapurna Base Camp. The trail gives you a view of Annapurna south, Macchapuchre, Hiunchuli, etc.
You make the gradual ascent in the routes for about an hour before arriving at your today’s destination.
Finally, your first acclimatization day has arrived here at Annapurna base camp. Acclimatization is important to avoid physical and mental sickness in higher elevations.
This is your rest day to help your body adjust to the environment before doing further climbs. On this day, you can explore around the base camp and enjoy scenic views of Gangapurna, Annapurna South, Annapurna III, and many more.
Trek Duration: 6 hours
Highest Point: 4800 m above sea level
After a good rest day at the base camp, you now begin by crossing Annapurna Glacier and crossing over the moraines. The walk over glaciers is challenging, so be careful and sensible while walking in them.
Now following the straight paths that lead you to a steep uphill trail, you cross a bridge. Then continuing the walk gradually further ahead, you reach Tent Peak Base.
The trails are rugged, but you get rewarded by fantastic views of Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Machhapuchhre, Huiunchli, and surrounding peaks. You stay overnight in a tent camp.
Trek Duration: 6 hours
Highest Point: 5200 m above sea level
The trails are primarily steep uphill climbs to Tent Peak High Camp. There is a high probability of using rope and a helmet while climbing steep 50 to 60 Degree sections.
You continue walking uphill, resting in a few stops and restoring energy till you reach High Camp. This place gives the panoramic view of Annapurna South, Machhapuchhre, Annapurna I, and Hiunchuli.
Arriving here, your crew will set up the tent and prepare hot lunch for you. You have your food viewing beautiful scenarios. After a nice meal, you can continue your exploration.
Before continuing further in this Tent peak Climbing journey, you take a day’s rest and make planning and preparation here at High Camp. In order to accomplish your goal, you must be fit mentally and physically.
So, you make small ascents and descend throughout the day, and practice before the actual climb. You need to make yourself fit before summiting Tharpu Chuli Peak.
Trek Duration: 8 to 9 hours
Highest Point: 5500 m above sea level
After proper acclimatization, finally, the day to summit Tharpu Chuli Peak has arrived. You begin the Tent Peak climbing journey early this morning, around 2 to 3 AM.
First, you make a steep climb on the rocky trail for about 2 to 3 hours, then walk on leveled glacier ground below the west flank. After that, you climb a 70 degrees steep slope and cross the glacier to reach the footwall that separates Tharpu Chuli and Singu Chuli.
You choose the best path depending on the snow condition. The experts will climb ahead, so you follow their guidance and footsteps. You will use a fixed rope to reach the final summit and walk on the ridge for about half an hour before summiting Tent peak,
Arriving at the top, you are surrounded by 360 Degrees views of Annapurna massif, Gangapurna, etc. The feeling of reaching the summit will overwhelm you. After spending time, you descend to High camp following the same trails.
Trek Duration: 6 to 7 hours
You wake up early and pack your belongings heading back to Annapurna Base Camp. Today, you retrace your steps back to the base camp, viewing the exact scenarios.
After a successful Tent Peak Climbing, you descend the trails passing several villages up to Annapurna Base Camp. You stay the night in a Tea house or a lodge.
Trek Duration: 7 hours
After so long, you sleep more comfortably in a four-wall room than in a tent. You wake up early this day to view the mesmerizing sunrise from the Annapurna Base Camp.
The sun looks beautiful as it rises over the Annapurna ranges and shines upon the nearby peaks. After that, you have your breakfast and begin to descend the trails following the same path.
You will enjoy the view of cascades as you make your way down the trails. Then pass through dense forests of oaks and rhododendron, offering a great view of Hiunchuli and Machapuchhre.
After several uphill and downhill, you arrive at your today’s destination. You have your dinner in one of the lodges and stay overnight here.
Trek Duration: 5 to 6 hours
Highest Point: 1750 m above sea level
Leaving Bamboo, you first do an uphill climb to Kuldi Ghar, then walk on a level path to reach Sinuwa. From here, you gradually descend through stone steps all the way to Chhomrong Khola.
Then again, crossing the suspension bridge, you ascend thousands of stone steps that lead to Upper Chhomrong. From this point, you make another steep descent till Jhinu Danda.
This place has a natural hot spring that lies about 20 to 25 min away from Jhinu Danda in the bank of Modi Khola. Trekkers and Climbers visit this place to relax and wash away their tiredness.
After a relaxing bath, you stay overnight in a tea house or lodge.
Trek Duration: 6 hours
Highest Point: 1890 m above sea level
Today, you trek towards Pothana from Jhinu Danda. After having a big breakfast, you now descend the trails that lead you to an opening flat line towards Himal Pani.
From this point, you gently ascend the trail and cross several small stream and terrace fields to Landruk. This is a vast village settlement inhabited by Magar, Gurung, and Brahmins.
Continuing walking the trails, you cross dense forests viewing peaks from in between the branches. After doing several ups and down and walking for hours, you reach Pothana, a Gurung village.
Trek Duration: 5 hours
Drive Duration: 2 hours
Highest Point: 1130 m above sea level
This day you primarily descend the trails. Heading out of the village, you gradually descend the routes and follow the gravel road for about an hour or two. Then again, making a steep drop, you reach Phedi.
From here, you pass through paddy fields and dense forests preserved by local peoples. Following the path, you reach Dhampus Phedi ending your trek in the Tent Peak Climbing journey.
Now, you board the vehicle from here and drive back to Pokhara. The beautiful city has so much to offer so that you can roam around the city. Strolling around the lakeside in the evening is an adventure itself.
Highest Point: 1400 m above sea level
You drive along the Prithvi highway, following the same route back to Kathmandu. As you leave Pokhara behind, you get a glimpse of peaks for one last time on this trip.
After a long tiring bus journey, you are dropped off at your hotel. If you still have energy, you can roam around the city, but if not, you can rest in your room and call it a day.
The day has come when we bid farewell to each other. Our spokesperson will drop you off at the airport according to your flight schedule.
We hope your Tent Peak Climbing journey went well, and you will remember us for more adventures.
US $ 1,855.00 per person
Instant Booking
What's included?
- 2 Nights stay in Kathmandu & 2 Nights stay in Pokhara with BB Plan
- All ground transportation by the 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
- A required number of porters
- Essential climbing gears
- Kitchen equipment and camping equipment during the climbing period
- General first aid kits
- 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
Fixed Departures
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Highlights
- Summit Tharpu Chuli/ Tent Peak
- The maximum height reached is 5695 m
- Beautiful sunrise view from Poonhill
- View magnificent sights of snow-capped such as Dhaulagiri, Annapurna South, Machhapuchhre, Tukuche Peak, Hiunchuli, and many more.
- Explore traditional villages and lush green forests
- View beautiful colorful floras and faunas
- Trek through Annapurna Conservation Area
- Experience the different culture of the local people
- Combination of the trek and mountaineering
- Perfect for travelers intending to rise from trekking to amateur mountaineering
Are you searching for a peak between 5000 to 6000 m in the Himalayas for climbing? Tent Peak Climbing is the best option that offers an alluring vista of magnificent mountains at the South Face Base Camp of Annapurna.
The Tent Peak Climbing is best suitable for travelers who intend to rise from trekking to beginner mountaineering. This trip gives you a picturesque view of the landscapes and mountains in the Annapurna region.
This expedition is a part of the Annapurna Conservation area, so you will need permits to enter the sanctuary. The forests of these areas are home to different species of plants and animals.
You will climb via the more leisurely route that is the standard Northwest ridge which is less physically challenging. On your way, you see several peaks such as Annapurna I, Machhpuchhre, Hiunchuli, Annapurna South, Singu Chuli, Fang, Gangapurna, Annapurna II, and Annapurna III.
The season of Autumn and Spring is the best time for Tent Peak Climbing. The weather and temperature are promising for climbing a peak above 5000 m. The overall weather condition is suitable in both upper and lower regions.
Tent Peak Climbing is the best opportunity for novice climbers to gain some experience in mountaineering. The climbing permit costs about USD 350 from the NMA for a four-member team.
About Tent Peak
Another alternative name for Tent Peak is Tharpu Chuli. This mountain is a trekking peak located in the Himalayas ranges of Nepal. The peak lies in a lovely position in the center of Annapurna Sanctuary.
Tent Peak lies at an elevation of 5695 m above sea level in the Annapurna region of Nepal. The coordinates of the Tharpu Chuli are 28° 33’ 42” N 83° 53’ 25” E. A crew of Japanese expeditioners led by Dr. Haruo Higuchi first ascended the peak in 1964.
Before that, many tried summiting the peak but only did the climb. Col. Jimmy Roberts first coined (not submitted) the mountain in 1956; later, a British expedition tried summiting in 1957.
The group led by Dr. Haruo made the ascend via the southeast Ridge, Alpine Grade AD. And later, in 1965, Gunter Hauser and the German party summitted the peak via northwest Ridge, Alpine Grade PD.
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