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Hiunchuli Peak (6441m.)

Hiunchuli lies in the Annapurna range and it is connected to Annapurna South. Discovered by Col. Jimmy Roberts, it is one of the three major trekking peaks within the "Annapurna Sanctuary", to be named by Roberts. The mountains of this area are considered the sacred by the Gurungs who inhabit the region. The other two peaks within the sanctuary are Tharpu Chuli (Tent Peak) and Singu Chuli (Fluted Peak). Hiunchuli was first summited by an American Peace Corps Expedition under the leadership of Craig Anderson in October 1971. Although it is easy to reach the mountain and the popularity of the Annapurna Sanctuary with trekkers and climbers, the actual ascent of Hinuchuli is considered one of the most difficult among the trekking peaks.

South-East 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 rockfall and search dangers and is a complicated route-finding experience.

North-West Face Route
The ascent by the NorthWest 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 of Hiunchuli Peak In Detail

Day 01 : Kathmandu Arrival (1300 m)

Day 02 : Kathmandu Sightseeing

Day 03 : Pokhara (900 m) to Phedi (1130 m) Trek to Dhampus (1650 m)

Day 04 : Dhampus (1650 m) to Landruk (1565 m)

Day 05 : Landruk (1565 m) to Chhomrong (2100 m)

Day 06 : Chhomrang (2100 m) to Himalayan Hotel (2920 m)

Day 07 : Himalayan Hotel (2920 m) to Machapuchare Base Camp (3700 m)

Day 08 : Macchapuchhre Base Camp (3700 m) to Hiunchuli base camp (4130 m)

Day 09-14 : Climbing days (6441 m)

Day 15 : Hiunchuli Base Camp to Dovan (2505 m)

Day 16 : Dovan (2505 m) to Chhomrong (2100 m)

Day 17 : Chhomrang (2100 m) to Ghandruk (1940 m)

Day 18 : Ghandruk (1940 m) to Birethanti (1125 m) to Kathmandu (1300 m)

Day 19 : Kathmandu

Day 20 : International Departure

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Royalty Charge

Group Size

Rates US$

Additional P/P US$

1- 4 Persons

350.00 only

 

5- 8 Persons

350.00 only

40.00(Per person)

9- 12 Persons

350.00 only

25.00(Per person)

 

Garbage Deposit
An amount of US$ 250.00 should be deposited to NMA, as garbage deposit to get the permit .The refund shall be made as per the provisions made by NMA.

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