Tharpu Chuli Trekking Peak

Trip Duration 18
Max Altitude 5695M
Group Size 2-24
Best Time for Visit March to May, October to November

Trip Overview

 

Overview

Tharpu Chuli, also known as Tent Peak, is a popular trekking peak located in the Annapurna region of Nepal. Standing at an elevation of 5,663 meters (18,575 feet), Tharpu Chuli offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks and a thrilling adventure for trekkers and mountaineers alike. The trek to Tharpu Chuli begins in Nayapul, a small village near Pokhara, and follows the classic Annapurna Base Camp trail. The journey takes you through diverse landscapes, from lush green forests to rugged mountain terrains, as you pass through charming villages inhabited by the Gurung and Magar ethnic communities. The trail gradually ascends, allowing for acclimatization and enjoyment of the stunning scenery. Along the way, you'll witness majestic waterfalls, terraced fields, and rhododendron forests in full bloom during the spring season. The trek also provides opportunities to encounter a wide variety of wildlife, including Himalayan thar, musk deer, and colorful bird species. Reaching the base camp of Tharpu Chuli, you'll engage in necessary preparations and receive guidance from experienced guides and Sherpas. The ascent to the summit requires technical climbing skills, including the use of ropes, ice axes, and crampons. The final push to the top is physically demanding but incredibly rewarding, as you're greeted with panoramic views of Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Gangapurna, and other magnificent peaks. After conquering Tharpu Chuli, you'll descend back to the base camp and continue your journey to Annapurna Base Camp. This natural amphitheater surrounded by towering peaks offers a memorable experience and a chance to reflect on your achievement. From there, the trek descends through lush forests and picturesque villages, culminating in a scenic flight from Jhinu Danda to Pokhara.

Conclusion and Summary

Tharpu Chuli Trekking Peak is a challenging but achievable adventure suitable for experienced trekkers and climbers with prior high-altitude experience. The trip provides a unique blend of cultural immersion, awe-inspiring landscapes, and the thrill of conquering a Himalayan peak. It is an unforgettable journey that showcases the beauty and grandeur of the Annapurna region, leaving trekkers with memories to last a lifetime.

 Trip Highlight

  • Significant Himalayan peak in Annapurna range
  • Stunning views of Annapurna I and Machapuchhre (Fish Tail) and many other snow-clad peaks.
  • The trek route of Tent Peak climb follows the classic route of the Annapurna Base Camp trek.
  • Summiting the Tharpu Chuli (5695m) or Tent Peak
  • The summit of Tent Peak or Tharpu Chuli will reward you with a breathtaking view of the mountains, including Annapurna, Hiunchuli and others.
  • Savor the astounding view of the snowcapped mountains, including the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri range.
  • Hike up to the viewpoint of Poon Hill (3210m) to watch the mesmerizing sunrise over the Himalayas.
  • Trek through the holy glacial basin circled by the Himalayan peaks, Annapurna Sanctuary, which is rich in the Himalayan flora and fauna.
  • Hike in Annapurna glacial basin in the Annapurna Sanctuary
  • Savor the majestic views of mountains, including Annapurna Massif, Manaslu, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, and others from the Annapurna Base Camp.
  • Cross Two Base Camps : Annapurna and Machhapuchhre base camps
  • 2:1 client/guide ratio with experienced Guides.
  • Spend a couple of nights at the Annapurna Base Camp, which is encircled by the frozen ring of the Himalayas. Bask in the stunning views of the Himalayas in the daytime and go stargazing at night.
  • Hike through the lush green forest filled with rhododendron, bamboo, and oak trees.
  • Challenge yourself against a true Himalayan test piece
  • Get a first-hand experience of warm local hospitality and get a glimpse of the daily life in rural Nepal.
  • Walk past the Gurung and Magar villages featuring traditional thatched roofed houses and get a sneak-peek into their rich culture and traditions.
  • Learn about Tibetan Buddhism and the Gurung culture.
  • Magical view of the holy mountain Fishtail.
  • Rejuvenate yourself after a tiring trek by taking a dip in the natural hot spring at Jhinu Danda, which is believed to relieve aches.
  • Trek past traditional Nepalese hillside villages, which are home to the brave Gurkha soldiers
  • You will be crossing many choppy rivers during the trek by walking on the suspension bridges over the rivers.
  • Trails through valleys, over moraines, along raging rivers with cascading waterfalls.

Itinerary

Enjoy a scenic flight with a view of Snow-clad Himalayan ranges before landing at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. When you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, you will find our company representative ready to receive you. After greeting you and presenting a marigold garland, they will take you to your hotel.

  • Overnight stay at your hotel

Today, we will spend the day sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley with our guide. We will visit Pashupatinath, which is regarded as the holiest Hindu temple in Nepal and where pilgrims worship Lord Shiva (situated on the banks of the holy Bagmati River), Bouddhanath, a Buddhist temple known as ‘Little Tibet’ and then on to Swayambhunath known as the Monkey Temple. From Swayambhunath we drive to Kathmandu’s famous Kathmandu Durbar Square or also known as “Hanumandhoka”, a UNESCO World Heritage listed site and located in front of the old royal palace.

After Sightseeing, you will be meeting your climbing guide, and the guide will also be briefing you about the trip. You will get to know about the route, the trekking trail, and everyday progress on the trail. You will also get information on Dos and Don’ts while trekking and climbing. If you have any questions regarding the trip, then you can ask your guide. Tell your guide about the trekking and climbing gear and equipment if you have brought any. If you missed out on any climbing and trekking gear and equipment, you could easily buy or rent in Thamel.

If you don’t want to bring any climbing and trekking gear and equipment and pay for the extra baggage, then you can rent those in Thamel as well. If your foot is larger than size 12, then it would be wise to bring your climbing boots to save you from the trouble of finding a pair of boost, which might prove to be a difficult task. Explore the streets of Thamel if you get some free time after the briefing.

Overnight in Kathmandu

You will be driving on the windy, hilly highway from Kathmandu to Hile via Pokhara. Drive past fast-flowing rivers, jade color hills, rural towns, small villages, and terraced farmlands along the way. Tune to your favorite playlist or download some movies to watch on your road journey.  You will pass the popular touristy city of Nepal, Pokhara, before reaching Hile the trailhead of your trek.

Trek alongside the Modi Khola, a river is flowing from the Annapurna valley. Walk past small hillside villages, waterfall along with the scenic mountain views on your way to Tikhedhunga.

Overnight in Tikhedhunga.

Walk on an ascending trail enjoying the view of the snowy mountains on your way to Ghorepani. Climb up the path paved with stone steps on your way to Ulleri. Bask in the astounding views of the snowy mountain peaks like Fishtail Peak and Annapurna South. Further, you will be walking through the rhododendron forest and trekking through the hillside villages on your way to Ghorepani. The village of Ghorepani lies right below Poon Hill. Ghorepani was along the old trade route and used to be the stopover for horses and mule packs to drink water. Magar ethnic group dominates the region. Observe the rural Nepalese lifestyles and interact with the locals to know about their daily life.

Overnight in Ghorepani.

Get up early to catch a mesmerizing sunrise over the Himalayas from the popular vantage of Poon Hill. You will be surrounded by the Himalayas upon reaching the top of Poon Hill. Bask in the panoramic view of the mountains, including Annapurna Massif, Dhaulagiri, Gangapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Hiunchuli. Watch the sun’s rays touch the mountains turn them from red, pink, orange to golden. Trek on a descending path and enjoy the view of the Annapurna from Deurali Danda on your way to Tadapani. Colorful Buddhist prayer flags welcome you to the Tadapani village residing on the foothill of Fishtail Peak.

Overnight in Tadapani.

Wake up to the awe-inspiring views of mountains like Annapurna South, Fishtail, and Hiunchuli peaks and enjoy breakfast with the mountain view. Walk carefully on a steep and descending trail, followed by a hike through the rhododendron forest. Moreover, you will also be trekking past small settlements en route. Upon crossing a suspension bridge over a river, the trail will ascend gradually to Gurung village which is dominated by Gurung ethnic groups. A trek on an ascending but easy trail will lead you to Chhomrong.

Overnight in Chhomrong.

Trek Distance 12km / 7.4miles

Highest Altitude 2,890m / 9,425ft

Trek Duration 6/7 hrs

The trek begins with a descent to the Chhomrong Khola (river). You will then come across terraced fields that gradually give way to lush bamboo and rhododendron forests. You will trek mostly in a lush forest, but through some clearings, you can see the Annapurnas and Machhapuchhre at a distance. Eventually, you will arrive at Khuldigar village, descend for some time, and ascend steeply to reach Himalaya.

  • Overnight stay at Hotel Himalaya
  • Included standard meals (Breakfast + Lunch +Dinner)

The trek begins with a walk on a rugged terrain besides Modi River and a hike past from Himalaya Hotel. Enjoy the mesmerizing views of the glacial river tumbling down the valley from the viewpoint of the Himalaya Hotel. You will also be trekking past Hinku cave, where the first group of climbers ascending Annapurna I camped for the night. A hike on an undulating path takes you to Deurali featuring a small setting with some stone huts. Walkthrough, a narrow valley with steep mountainsides, takes you to the Machhapuchhre Base Camp. Savor the astounding views of mountains, including Annapurna III, Machhapuchhre, Gangapurna, and Hiunchuli. Machhapuchhre peak is a guardian deity of the locals, so climbing the peak is strictly forbidden. You will notice the vegetation getting sparser as you trek higher in altitude.

Overnight in Machhapuchhre Base Camp.

Catch a marvelous sunrise over the Himalayas from Machhapuchhre Base Camp before trekking to the Annapurna Base Camp. Walk leisurely to the nearby Annapurna Base Camp from Machhapuchhre Base Camp. Trek past Annapurna Sanctuary, which is said to be the abode of gods as per local folklore, is an experience in itself. Walk on an ascending trail and trek past beautiful wildflowers and waterfalls. Glaciers and colossal Annapurna Massif circle Annapurna Base Camp; the soul-stirring sight will leave you mesmerized. Today you will be camping in Annapurna Base Camp, and your team will step up the camp. In the afternoon, you can explore the vicinity and bask in the grandeur of the Himalayas.

Overnight in Annapurna Base Camp.

Highest Altitude 4,130m / 13,550ft

You will be spending the day acclimatizing at the Annapurna Base Camp situated at the height of 4,130m/13,547ft. Your climbing leader will tell you about the condition of the glacial trail and will be doing pre-climb training with your guide. Practice ascent and rappel down using ropes. You will be learning to ice axe, snow bar, ice screw, harness, jumar, crampons, and others. You will also be tying knots using main and fix ropes.

The pre-climb training will give you a rough idea about the summit the next day and boost your confidence level. Go on short hikes as an acclimatizing activity near the base camp in the afternoon and take a rest later.

  • Overnight stay at Annapurna Base Camp
  • Included standard meals (Breakfast + Lunch +Dinner)

Highest Altitude 4,450m

Trek Duration 5 hours

Today you will be trekking to the Tent Peak Base Camp. Start the trek with a walk on the moraine cliffs and glacier-covered in rubble in the wilderness. You need to walk cautiously while crossing this path.   You will see a trail marked with cairns on the northern side of the glacier. A trek further takes you on a flat boulder close to the icy stream, and upon crossing the stream, you will come across a flat grassy area of the Tharpu Chuli Base Camp. Enjoy the mountain views during the trek and do stargazing at night. From this base camp, you will get fantastic views of Annapurna I and other neighboring peaks.

  • Overnight stay at a tent camp
  • Included standard meals (Breakfast + Lunch +Dinner)

Highest Altitude 5,200m

Trek Duration 4 hours

Begin your trek towards the High Camp, walking on an ascending trail to the Tent Peak High Camp. It involves technical climbing, and your pre-climb session will turn out to be helpful. You will be using rope and helmet while climbing and traversing the steep section tilted around 50 to 60 degrees. Moreover, you will be walking upwards on the glacier of 30 degrees gradually. Your team will set up a camp at the High Camp and prepare hot lunch for you. Explore the vicinity and rest before the big day of summiting Tent Peak the next day.  Throughout the path, you can get fantastic views of Annapurna I (8091m), Annapurna III (7555m), Tent Peak (5,695m), and Singu Chuli (6,501m).

  • Overnight stay at a tent camp
  • Included standard meals (Breakfast + Lunch +Dinner)

Highest Altitude 5,600m

Trek Duration 7- 8 hours

The climbing begins just after midnight to ensure you will reach the Tent Peak summit before sunrise. You will be following our expert Sherpa guide throughout the path. The ascent starts with crossing a glacier until you get to an ice-eroded gulley. Beyond this gully, you need to use ropes and other climbing equipment. The key is not to hurry and instead go steady until reaching the summit. The summit offers fantastic views of several Annapurna massif peaks. After enjoying the views to your heart’s content, you will descend to the Tent Peak Base Camp.

  • Overnight stay at a tent camp
  • Included standard meals (Breakfast + Lunch +Dinner)

Trek Distance 12km / 7.4miles

Highest Altitude 2,890m / 9,425ft

Trek Duration 4/5 hours

After successfully summiting the Tent Peak, it is time to return. So, on this day, you will head to Himalaya. On the way, you will be passing Annapurna Base Camp and Machhapuchhare Base Camp, one more time. You will spend the night at the Himalaya hotel.

  • Overnight stay at Hotel Himalaya
  • Included standard meals (Breakfast + Lunch +Dinner)

Trek Distance 23.4 km /14.5miles

Highest Altitude 2,920m

Trek Duration 7-8 hours

You will continue to descend from Himalaya and head to Jhinu Danda. From Himalaya, you will first descend to Dovan and Bamboo. Then the trails progress with a steep ascent and then a flat section followed by a descent that takes you to Sinuwa village. The path again descends from Sinuwa village to Chomrong Khola (river) and then ascends to Chomrong through thousands of stony steps. From Chomrong, you will trek downhill to Jhinu Danda. Near Jhinu Danda, there are natural hot springs where you can take a bath and relax your overworked muscles.

  • Overnight stay at Hotel Park Himalaya (room with attached bathroom)
  • Included standard meals (Breakfast + Lunch +Dinner)

A trek from Jhinu Danda to Matque marks the end of your trek. You will begin your trek after having your breakfast. Make your way downhill and walk on an undulating path up to the new bridge. Enjoy the scenic mountain view of Modi Khola valley from the top of a cliff. A walk further on a descending path will take you to Matque. Take a short drive from Matque to Pokhara, a famous touristy city in Nepal.

Sit by the serene Phewa Lake with colorful boats and watch the reflection of Fishtail Peak in the lake. The city also offers various recreational activities. You can indulge in the activity of your choice; go sightseeing, try local food, do shopping or just relax.

Overnight in Pokhara.

You will be driving back on the meandering hilly road to Kathmandu. Drive alongside the Trishuli River and driving past rural towns and small villages. Enjoy the view of snowy mountains, jade hills, and terraced farmlands en route. You can download some movies and your favorite shows to watch during this long bus ride. In Kathmandu, you can go sightseeing, stroll in the streets of Thamel and even do some souvenir shopping.

Overnight in Kathmandu.

Today you will be boarding a ticket from a Tribhuvan international Airport flight back home from Kathmandu, Nepal, and you will be flying back with lots of wonderful memories to cherish for a lifetime. A representative from Friendship World Trek will drop you at the airport three hours before your scheduled flight.

Departures & Availability

The set departure dates listed are specially quoted and specified for group joining option. Let us know if the set departure dates are not suitable for you- another dates which are suitable for you can certainly be added by us.

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Start Date Price Availability

All trip prices are per person based on double occupancy, are subject to change without notice and do not include airfare. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars.

Price include

  • Scenic Drive for Kathmandu-Pokhara-Kathmandu by Tourist Bus or Jeep.
  • Domestic airport transfer and airport departure tax
  • Private transport from Pokhara to Hile (trek start), from Nayapul to Pokhara (trek end)
  • One night accommodation at Silver Oaks Inn with breakfast
  • 11 nights Tea house/ lodge accommodations at trek regions. Six nights at standard rooms at Tikhedhunga, Ghorepani, Tadapani , Himalaya (2N), and Annapurna Base Camp (2N). Rooms with attached bathrooms at Chhomrong and Jhinu Danda. Tent camps at Tent Peak Base Camp (2N) and Tent Peak High Camp.
  • 12 breakfasts, 12 lunches, and 11 dinners during the trek
  • Government-licensed Friendship World Trek experienced and qualified trek guide
  • Local climbing Sherpa, kitchen crew, and porters to help with trekkers’ luggage (1 porter for two trekkers)
  • Guides (Sherpas), kitchen crew, and porters’ meals, insurance, salary, lodging, transportation, and other necessary equipment
  • Base Camp & High camp camping equipment and meals
  • Garbage deposit fees.
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and peak climbing fee
  • Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) card fee
  • Extra dietary requirements
  • All government and local taxes
  • Arranging rescue operations in case of complicated health conditions(funded by travel insurance)
  • Friendship World Trekking trek appreciation certificate after the successful trek
  • Farewell dinner at Kathmandu at the end of the trek

Price Excludes

  • International flight costs
  • Excess luggage charges. Limit is 9 kg per person.
  • All meals and accommodation in Kathmandu
  • Lunch and dinner in Pokhara.
  • Extra night accommodation in Pokhara or Kathmandu due to early arrival, late departure, and early return from trekking (because of any reason) before the plan scheduled itinerary.
  • Personal climbing gear and clothing (also available on hire)
  • Personal expenses, such as shopping, snacks, bar bills, bottled or boiled water, showers, hot (tea/coffee) and cold drinks, Wi-Fi, laundry, telephone call, battery recharge fee, extra porters, etc.
  • Travel insurance (must cover high altitude (5,500m) helicopter evacuation and treatment costs)
  • Tips for guides and porters
  • Additional costs caused by circumstances beyond management control, such as bad weather conditions, itinerary modification with a view to safety concerns, illness, change of government policy, political instability, etc

Gears And Equipment

Trip Information

Insurance

It is obligatory to possess smart travel insurance or emergency evacuation insurance that covers evacuation from high altitudes. It is advisable that you have cancellation insurance – just in case of an accident or for some reason, due to unforeseen circumstances, the trip is canceled.

Fitness and Experiences

For your personal safety and success, we recommend physical activities like running, swimming and some smaller climbs to lower peaks which incorporate climbs that involve the use of crampons. Be prepared for extreme exposure and steep drop-offs and be capable of carrying around 30lbs/15 kilos. If possible, get some experience in technical rock and mountaineering climbing to prepare for your trek and climb to Island Peak. Be familiar with using other climbing equipment, such as jumar ascenders, crampons, and ropes.

Food and Meals

Trekking at altitude requires a lot of energy. We recommend you bring your own healthy snack foods to snack on along the trek.

Accommodation

In Kathmandu, you will stay at deluxe hotels and while on the trek your accommodation is in native lodges/guesthouses. At base camp, your accommodation is in tented camps. All accommodation is based on a twin share basis.

Emergency Rescue

In case of any high hypoxia problems, it is recommended as a primary precaution to return to a lower altitude. If the problem persists you will need to be evacuated if necessary by helicopter rescue and jeep.

Weather Forecast

During the climb, your guide will have access to current weather conditions.
Any questions can be directed to Friendship World Trek. We are here to ensure you are well-equipped and prepared for this fantastic adventure.

Equipment List

Climbing gear for Tent Peak Climbing

  • Ice ax 
  • Crampons -traction devices for your footwear to improve mobility on snow and ice
  • Climbing harnesses – These are required to secure you to a rope or an anchor point during peak climbing
  • Tape slings to wrap around the section of rock and hitch to other
  • Figure 8 Descender – to use it as a zip flyer either in friction mode or smoothie mode.
  • Ascender/Jhumar
  • Screwgate Karabiners
  • Ice hammer
  • Ice screw
  • Snow bar
  • Helmets
  • Plastic mountaineering boots
  • Rope

 Head

  • Sun hat or scarf
  • A warm hat to cover your ears (wool or synthetic to keep you warm)
  • Headscarf
  • Sunglasses with UV protection
  • Headlamp with extra bulbs and batteries 
  • Winter hat or insulating hat, or wide-brimmed hat
  • Prescription sunglasses 

Face

  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglass with UV protection
  • Face/body wipes

Hands

  • A pair of mittens containing a Gore-Tex over-mitt matched, waterproof, polar-fleece mitt liner
  • A pair of lightweight fleece gloves (or wool)
  • A pair of lightweight poly-liner trek gloves

Sleeping

  • One sleeping bag 30 degrees DC
  • One medium rucksack or One large duffel bag
  • Fleece sleeping bag liner
  • Rucksack and Travel Bags
  • Daypack/backpack of 50 liters maximum for carrying your valuables. Must have good shoulder padding.
  • Small padlocks for duffel-kit bags
  • Two large waterproof rucksack covers (if you need them)

Body (Upper-Lower)

  • Hiking shirts
  • T-Shirt (bring Lightweight wool)
  • Polypropylene underwear
  • Expedition grade down jacket (available for rent in Kathmandu)
  • Sweater
  • Long-sleeved shirt
  • Hooded rain jacket
  • Fleece jacket
  • Lightweight cotton pants
  • Waterproof jacket and pants
  • Thick thermal Merino bottoms (Icebreaker 200, Odlo Revolution Thick)
  • Polar fleece trousers or similar mid-layer trousers
  • Gore-Tex (over)trousers or bibs. Waterproof/breathable with full side zips
  • A pair of fleece or woolen trousers
  • A pair of breathable fabric, waterproof shell pants 
  • Goose-down trousers or bibs. Or a down suit
  • A pair of hiking shorts, trousers, lightweight thermal bottoms
  • Liner gloves for tying knots
  • mitten
  • Waterproof sacks for keeping your clothing dry 
  • Non-cotton undergarments

Footwear

  • Hiking Boots
  • Two pairs of thin, lightweight inner socks
  • Two pairs of heavy poly or wool socks
  • Thick wool socks (Take an extra pair of thick light socks)
  • Goretex hiking boots with ankle support
  • A pair of trainers or running shoes and/or sandals
  • A pair of hiking boots with spare laces (sturdy soles, water-resistant, ankle support, broken-in)
  • Gaiters
  • Cotton socks

Essentials

  • Trekking pole
  • Thermal bottle
  • Water purification tablets/drops
  • Backpack or daypack (Size depends on whether you take a porter or not).
  • Trekking pole

Toiletries

  • Medium-size drying towel
  • Small mirror
  • Toothbrush
  • Toothpaste
  • Deodorant floss
  • Nail clippers
  • Multi-purpose soap (must be biodegradable)

Medical Needs

  • Personal simple and light first-aid kit
  • First-aid tapes and plasters
  • Skin-blister repair kit
  • Stomach antibiotic: Ciprofloxacin, etc
  • Anti-diarrhea, and headache pills
  • Cough and cold medicine 
  • Anti-altitude sickness pills: Diamox or Acetazolamide
  • One set of earplugs
  • Extra pair of prescription glasses or contact lens supplies

Personal accessories

  • Money
  • Watch
  • Cell phone
  • Camera

Extra items

  • Face and body moisturizer
  • Female hygiene products for females
  • Wet wipes (baby wipes)
  • Tissue /toilet paper roll
  • Anti-bacterial hand wash
  • Binoculars
  • Book if you love reading
  • Trail map/guidebook
  • Extra passport photos and photocopies of passport
  • Notebook and pen (if you want to write your moments)
  • A modest swimsuit
  • A voltage converter (from 220 to 110 amperes)
  • Lightweight pillowcase (optional)

 Essential Documents

A copy of your passport, three passport-size photos, and travel/health insurance documents with contact details

Additionally, we recommend you maintain a separate photocopy of all important documents, including insurance policy, emergency contact numbers, international flight tickets, travelers’ cheques, bank/ATM card contact numbers, etc.

Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing Route Map

Tent Peak Climbing Route Map

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