Tent Peak Climbing.

20 days - Customizable.

Arrival - Departure from Kathmandu.

Autumn - September to November.

Spring - February to May.

Moderate.

5 to 7 hours walk each day.

Tent peak is also known as Tharpu chuli which is 5663 meters high above the sea level and stunning over the Annapurna region of Nepal. Voyage to Tent peak or Tharpu chuli would be the best destination for those travelers who are interested to explore natural and cultural places in short time.

The voyage of Tent peak starts from Naya pul, Dhampus phedi or Kande village which are located northern side of Pokhara Nepal and customizable concerning by traveler’s time frame and desire. Most of the trekkers starts from Naya pul and explore the Ghorepani poon hill area before to get Annapurna base camp area because the trail purpose to get well acclimatization, exploration of picturesque places, popular viewpoints and better views than other trekking routes.

The journey begins in the low region with charms views of paddy terraced field, Lush forest of Rhododendron, Rocky hills, cascading waterfalls, and dozens of settlements which are inhabitant by the Magar, Gurung, Darnal, Bishwakarma, Brahman and Chhetri people. The 7 to 8 days of walk brings the travelers into the high alpine region and commands to see numerous of snow-capped mountains known as Annapurna south, Hiuchuli, Machhapuchhre, Nilgiri, Gurja peak, Annapurna two, Annapurna three, Annapurna four, Gangapurna, Thapa peak, Mardi Himal, Baraha shikhar, and including some of the top ten mountains of the world called Annapurna I 8091m, Manaslu 8163m, and Dhaulagiri 8167 meters high above the sea level

How difficult is it to climb Tent Peak or Tharpu Chuli? – The peak is scaled as one of the moderate climbing peak of the Annapurna region but still candidate need to be skillful to use basic climbing gear, experience of outdoor activities, well acclimatized with high altitudes, good health condition. Gobinda travel adviser Nepal help you to arrange all climbing gear considering by your climbing season.

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Tour Details

Day 01 – we will pick you up from the Kathmandu airport on your arrival date and transfer to the hotel. Your hotel will be in the center of the Thamel, which is one of the tourist hubs in Kathmandu city.

Day 02 – Sight trip to the ancient and historical places in Kathmandu city, like Pashupatinath Hindu temple, the Baudhanath stupa, Durbar square, and Swayambhunath stupa which is also known as monkey temple due to moving hundreds of monkeys around the temple compound.

Day 03 – Drive to Pokhara (810m.a.s.l) – 6 to 7 hours drive – Pokhara is 204 kilometers far from the Kathmandu valley so we will drive an approximately 6 to 7 hours, will depend on our transportation. During the driving period, we will have a beautiful view of paddy terraced field, River valleys, dozens of small villages which are settled over the vertical land, and as well as far view of Manaslu, Ganesha Himal and Annapurna mountain ranges.

Day 04 – Drive to Nayapul and hike up to the Ulleri village (1960m.a.s.l) – 5 hours walk – we will drive about 1 hour until Nayapul which is 42 kilometers far from Pokhara then the trail leads us to Ulleri village beside the Bhurundi River with the view of vertical rice terraced field, charms green hills and through many small villages known as Ramghai, Sudame, Hile and Tikhedhunga. Trek from Nayapul to Tikhedhunga would be very pleasant due to walk on the flat and gradual trail. We will do a lunch break in the Hile village and after that, we will ascend 530 meters to get Ulleri village that offers to see a magnificent view of Annapurna south which is 7219 meters high.

Day 05 – Trek to Ghorepani (2860ma.s.l) – 6 hours walk – The morning offers us to see beautiful view of south Annapurna and charms landscape from our breakfast table. The trail ascends step by step through the rice terrace fields and passes by many guesthouses and teashops till Banthati village that takes about two hours. After the Banthati village, the trail will be mostly flat for one hour and it is possible to see some wildlife due to walk through the dense forest of rhododendrons. We will have our lunch in the Nangethati village and after that, we will climb continuously about two hours to get Ghorepani.

Day 06 – Hike up to Poon hill and trek to Tadapani (2630m.a.s.l) 5 hours walk – we have to wake up early in the morning to go Poon hill viewpoint that takes about 45 minutes. Poon hill purpose to see a beautiful sunrise and a spectacular view of Annapurna ranges like Annapurna 1, 2, 3, Fishtail, South Annapurna, Himchuli, Nilgiri, Dhaulagiri, the Thukuche peak and the Manaslu massif views. After the “early morning trek”, we will come back to the hotel for breakfast, before to trek until Tadapani. At the beginning of the trek, you have to climb up about 1:30 hours to a panoramic hilltop. After that, the trail will be mostly flat till the Deurali village where we’ll walk through a dense forest of bamboo, pines and rhododendrons. Crossed the Deurali village we will head down for 1 hour to the Banthati village, where we will stop for lunch before the trek continues up and downhill for 1:30 minutes to get Tadapani.

Day 07 – Trek to Chhomrong village (2170m.a.s.l) – 6 hours walk – also this morning we’ll have the opportunity to see the sunrise and the view of Fishtail, Himchuli and the south Annapurna from your breakfast table. After breakfast, we will descend 600 meters to the Komrong River through the dense forest of rhododendron and vertical terraced fields. We’ll cross the Komrong River by a suspension bridge and climb up about 30 minutes to Gurjung village where we will pick up our lunch and trek continuously to Chomrong for another 2:30 hours.

Day 08 – Trek to Dobhan (2660m.a.s.l) – 5 hours walk – The trail descends from the yard of the guesthouse to get a small stream then ascends to the Sinuwa village pass by a small village called Bhunuwa. Sinuwa is the perfect place to see Machhapuchhre Mountain due to locate the top of the hill. From Sinuwa; the trail leads us through the forested trail with the view of waterfalls, huge rocky hills, and vista of Machhapuchhre. We will have our lunch in Bamboo village then continuously trek to Dobhan that may take another one hour.

Day 09 – Trek to Deurali (3200m.a.s.l)– 5 hours walk – The pleasant path leads us to Deurali village through the lush bamboo and Rhododendron forest with chirp sound of birds and gurgled sound of the Modi River. Most of the time, we will ascend on a rocky path following by the River so major attraction of the trek would be the view of waterfalls, green forest, and huge rocky hills that are standing both sides. There are four guesthouses in Deurali village, provides narrow but cleanrooms for the trekkers and their trekking crews.

Day 10 – Trek to Annapurna base camp (4130m.a.s.l) – 5 hours walk – Today is one of the joyful day entire the trip because we will have a closer view of Machhapuchhre 6993m, Hiuchuli 6441m, Annapurna south 7219m, Gandharba chili 6248m, Tharpu peak 5695m, Singu Chuli 6501m, Baraha Shikhar 7647m and including a stunning view of Annapurna first which is 8091 meters high. Most of the time we will ascend through the silver birch and bamboo forest to get Machhapuchhre base camp then the tree line will end from Machhapuchhre base camp then we will walk another three hours on the gigantic pastureland to get Annapurna base camp.

Day 11 – Trek to Tent peak base camp(4250m.a.s.l) – 5 hours walk – After breakfast, we will head towards Tent peak base camp cross by a rocky moraine and a huge glacier of the Annapurna I then the trail ascends through scary rocky cliffs and grassy land with Panoramic view of Barah Shikhar, Annapurna South, Annapurna one, Macchapuchhre, Gandharbha peak, Hiuchuli and their beautiful ranges and glaciers. After setting up tent in base camp we will do basic training to use climbing gear as ascending and descending Jumar and sleep one overnight in base camp.

Day 12 – Trek to Tharpu Chuli high camp(5415m.a.sl) – 4 hours walk – The morning rewards us with beautiful sunset view on the background of white mountains and the panorama of Annapurna I, South Annapurna, Hiuchuli, Mardi Himal, Tharpu Chuli, Barah Shikhar, Annapurna base camp valley and the huge glacier. We will head towards Tent peak high camp taking by slow walk due to high elevation. The 4 hours of walk bring us to high camp where we will do basic training like in base camp then sleep one overnight there.

Day 13 – Summit of tent peak and return to Machhapuchhre base camp(3700m.a.s.l) – 6 to 7 hours walk – We will start our journey around 2 AM to do the summit of Tent peak which may take about 3 to 4 hours depending on the season and weather. The ascend will be a little bit hard but due to climb a very steep wall, using a fixed rope. After the summit of Tent peak we will return to Machhapuchhrepuchhre base camp via the same trail and mountain views.

Day 14 – Trek to Bamboo (2310m.a.s.l) – 7 hours walk – we will wake up early in the morning to see the sunrise views on the background of the White Mountains, especially the white Annapurna one change into the golden color. After breakfast, we will return back to Bamboo village via the same trail. We will descend about 1800 meters that might take about seven hours depend on our walking speed and condition of our knees.

Day 15 –Trek to Jhinu Danda (1780m.a.s.l) – 6 hours walk – we will follow the same trail until Chhomrong village because there isn’t any alternative trails get back from Annapurna base camp valley. Begins of the trek we will ascend for 45 minutes to get Khuldighar then the rest of the trek is pleasant and flat until Sinuwa village. We will do lunch break in Chhomrong village with a magnificent view of Annapurna south, Hiuchuli and Machhapuchhre mountains. From Chhomrong; the downhill trail leads us to Jhinu Danda which is also well known as a hot spring because there are small natural hot water sources near the Modi River. So after a long time spent in cold places, we can take a regenerating bath in the hot pools.

Day 16 – Trek to Tolka 1700 meter – 5 hours walk – There are two trails to get Pokhara from Jhinu Danda like via Landruk-Tolka- Pritam Deurali- Pothana-Australian cam and drive back to Pokhara from Kande village or trek via Kyumi- Siwai- Syauli Bazaar- Birethanti and drive back to Pokhara from Nayapul but still Australian camp will be worth a visit. We can reach this camp via Pritam Deurali – Pothana, adding to your experience in Nepal another memorable trekking day. From the Australian Camp you will enjoy a spectacular view of the Annapurna range, the Dhaulagiri range, and the massif of Manaslu.

Day 17 –Trek to Australian camp (1830m.a.s.l) – 5 hours walk – Tolka to Australian camp takes about 5 hours and the trail leads us through the forest with view on of south Annapurna, the Himchuli and the Mardi Himal. At the beginning of the trek, we will walk on a flat trail, passing by rice terraced fields and through the mixed forest of sandalwood, just in time to reach Pritam Deurali and then we need to climb up about 30 minutes on a mostly gradual up trail till the Australian camp.

Day 18 – Trek to Kande and drive back to Pokhara – The morning commands us to see the beautiful sunrise, superb mountains view and charm landscapes from the yard of the guesthouse. After taking some photographs, we will walk the downhill trail for two hours to get Kande village then drive back to Pokhara.

Day 19 – Drive or fly back to Kathmandu – There are two options to get back to Kathmandu from Pokhara. If trekkers want to drive a tourist bus then the bus leaves 7:30 AM from the tourist bus park and takes about 7 hours to get Kathmandu. The flight takes 25 minutes and offers to see massif view of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Langtang, Ganesha Himal and Manaslu mountain ranges from the window of the Plane.

Day 20 – Final Departure – after a successful trip of Annapurna base camp and great experience of Nepal you will fly back to your home with hundreds of tales about the jungle, mountains, culture, and memory of Nepal.

Autumn season – is considered the best season for the Annapurna base camp trek and attempts to climb Tent peak because trekkers can see clear mountain views without any clouds and obstructions. If you are planning your trip in the autumn season, from the middle of September to the end of November would be the best time to explore into the Manning and Jomsom valleys.

Spring season – is the second-best time to do Annapurna base camp trek and attempt to climb Tent peak because of the good weather, clear mountain view, blue sky and another advantage would be the blooming of Rhododendron and other blossoms. If you are thinking to do this trek in the spring season from the middle of February to the end of April would be the best time for them.

October to November – In general, the first two months of the dry season offer the best weather for trekking and the main trails are heaving with trekkers at this time, for good reason. the air is crystal clear, the mountain scenery is superb and the weather is still comfortably warm.

December to February – These months are also a good time for trekking trips to a higher region but the cold can be bitter and dangerous at high altitudes. Getting up to the higher region and high passes can be a real endurance test and high passes are often blocked by snow.

March to April – These months are dry weather and dusty; means poorer Himalayan views but the compensations are several; fewer crowds, warm weather and spectacular Rhododendrons, magnolias, and Orchids blooms.

How difficult to climb the Pisang peak? – Pisang peak is well-known as the easiest climbing peak entire the Annapurna region, doesn’t require technical climb but still, climbers need to be healthy, knowledgeable to use climbing gear, and well acclimatized with the local environment. 

High altitude sickness and prevention of it – Altitude sickness, mildest from being acute mountain sickness is the negative health effect of high altitude, caused by rapid exposure to low amounts of oxygen at high elevation. Acute mountain sickness can progress to high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) with associated shortness of breath or high altitude cerebral edema (HACE) with associated confusion. Chronic mountain sickness may occur after long-term exposure to high altitude.

Symptoms of high altitude sickness – Headache, Dizziness, Nausea, Vomiting, Fatigue and loss of energy, Shortness of breath, insomnia, loss of appetite, skin discoloration (change into the blue, gray or pale), confusion, coughing, coughing of bloody mucus, chest tightness, decreased consciousness, difficult to walk in a straight line and shortness of breath even at rest.

How to skip high altitude sickness? – Ascend slowly, Get good rest, drink plenty of water, eat appropriately, avoid alcoholic beverages, do well acclimatization, and take advice from your doctor before getting high elevation.

One can get fairly excited about a trip to a previously unknown location. But while traveling you need to make sure that you have all materials that you would require to be ready for every possible situation. And here in Nepal, you will most definitely need to pack a few things for your stay to be as smooth and memorable as possible.

We will arrange all the climbing equipment and tents. 

  • Sleeping bag (-15C rating)
  • Hiking boots (preferably waterproof)
  • Camp shoes
  • Down jacket (heavy)
  • Wind/waterproof shell
  • Waterproof pants
  • Fleece jacket
  • Wool thermals
  • Sun hat
  • Beanie
  • Gloves
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen and chapstick
  • Water treatment system
  • Medical kit
  • Headlamp
  • Trekking poles
  • Personal toiletries
  • (Optional) Crampons
  • (Optional) Gaiters

For a quote, please contact us at: gobinmuhong@hotmail.com

All quotes include:

  • The airport picks up and drops off.
  • One day sightseeing around the Kathmandu valley.
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu including breakfast.
  • All required permits, royalties, fees for garbage, and TIMS cards.
  • Transportation to/from trek start and endpoints from Kathmandu/Pokhara.
  • Professional English speaking guide with a medical kit and porters (including their meals, drinks, accommodation, and insurance).
  • Accommodation and meals.
  • 13% government tax and 10% service charge.

All quotes do NOT include:

  • Client insurance
  • Tips for guide and porters
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, extra beverages bill, battery charge, wifi charge, hot shower charge, mineral water, snacks)
  • Extra porter

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