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Hiunchuli Peak Climbing |
Hiunchuli lies in the Annapurna range and it is
connected to Annapurna South. The actual ascent
of Hinuchuli is considered one of the most
difficult among the trekking peaks. The Gurung
who inhabit the region considers the mountains
of this area the sacred. Near from the Huin
Chuli there are other two peaks within the
sanctuary are Tharpu Chuli (Tent Peak) and Singu
Chuli (Fluted Peak).
Southeast Face Route : The route to base camp
starts from Hinko Cave on the Annapurna
sanctuary trail. After establishing the first
camp somewhere above the valley floor a further
2 camps are necessary to make it to the top.
Although not technically extreme this route is
exposed to rock fall dangers and is a
complicated route-finding experience.
Northwest Face Route : The ascent by the
North-West Face has been attempted only by a
very few climbers and not always successfully.
The exact route is not well known. The approach
is from the Annapurna Base Camp in the Sanctuary
and a further 2 camps may be necessary to
complete this not so well known ascent. |
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Itinerary in Details |
Days 01
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Arrival at Kathmandu; transfer to the Hotel |
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Days 02
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Sight seeing around Kathmandu valley |
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Days 03
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Drive to Pokhara |
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Days 04
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Drive to Phedi and trek to Tolka |
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Days 05
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Trek to Jhinu |
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Days 06
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Trek to Dovan |
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Days 07
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Trek to Machhapuchhre base camp |
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Days 08
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Trek to Annapurna base camp |
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Days 09
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Trek to Hiunchuli base camp |
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Days 10
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Hiunchuli High camp |
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Days 11
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Summit Hiunchuli and back to Annapurna base camp |
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Days 12
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Trek to Bamboo |
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Days 13
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Trek to Chhomrong |
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Days 14
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Trek to Ghandruk |
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Days 15
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Trek to Pokhara and drive back to Pokhara |
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Days 16
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Drive back to Kathmandu |
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