Hiunchuli

Near to the Annapurna South is the beautiful Hiunchuli Peak, lying at an altitude of 6,441 meters. Though climbing this peak is not technically difficult, there are other drawbacks of this trekking route such as its vulnerability to rock falls and complexity in route finding, that make it a less preferred trekking option.

Discovered by Col. Jimmy Roberts, Hiunchuli is one of the three major trekking peaks within the Annapurna Sanctuary. Its eastern face overlooks the Modi Khola and guards the entrance to the Annapurna Sanctuary. An American Peace Corps Expedition, via the southeast face, first climbed Hiunchuli in October 1971.

Lying at a remote location, Hiunchuli, still remains an unknown route approached by only a few trekkers. The trekking trail passes through steep and dense bamboo forest, menaced by unseen dangers of the hanging glaciers. From the north, the mountain rises steeply above the moraines of the Annapurna South Glacier in a series of shabby buttresses and an ill-defined and complicated North Ridge.

These in turn lead to a final triangle of fluted ice that forms the summit. The summit is bounded on the east by a ridge that rises in an icy parabola, from which a steep couloirs descends towards the moraines above the lodges at base camp. Considered as one of the most complex climbs, the trek to the Hiunchuli Peak requires technicality and experience.

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu.

Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu.

Day 03: Fly to Pokhara, Drive to Nayapul & Trek to Tirkhedhunga

Day 04: Trek to Ghorepani [2775m]

Day 05: Trek to Tadapani [2675m]

Day 06: Trek to Ghandruk [1950m]

Day 07: Trek to Chhomrong [2040m]

Day 08: Trek to Bamboo [2340m]

Day 09: Trek to Deorali [3230m]

Day 10: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp [4170m] via Machhapuchhre Base Camp [3820m]

Day 11: Trek to Annapurna South Base Camp [4170m]

Day 12: Trek to Hiunchuli High Camp

Day 13: Ascend of Hiunchuli Camp I

Day 14: Ascend of Hiunchuli Camp II

Day 15: Trek to Summit of Hiunchuli Peak [6441m]

Day 16: Descend to Annapurna South Base Camp [4130m]

Day 17: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp [4170m]

Day 18: Trek to Dovan [2630m]

Day 19: Trek to Jhinudanda [1750m]

Day 20: Trek to Pothana [1600m]

Day 21: Trek to Dhampus Phedi [1580m] and Drive to Pokhara

Day 22: Fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu

Day 23: Depart Kathmandu

Cost Includes

  • All airport-hotel – airport transport
  • Accommodations in  with breakfast
  • All transportation Pvt
  • Internet access & satellite phones in base camp. Satellite phone is available at $3 per minute
  • Professional weather forecasting services from USA & European based meteorologists
  • Sherpa, porters, liaison officer, camp staff and guides
  • All administration fees owed to Islamabad, including climbing permits
  • Climbing permit fee.
  • Necessary number of porters/yaks to carry load to & from base camp
  • Equipment allowance and insurance of Liaison officer
  • Personal climbing Sherpa with wages/equipment allowance/ insurance/high camps load ferry bonus
  • Cook and cook boys with their equipment allowance, wages and insurance
  • Best quality tents at Base camp with sleeping mattresses
  • Best quality dinning tent with heater at Base Camp
  • All necessary kitchen & camping equipment at base camp and camp 2 along with table/chairs.
  • Shower facility at base camp
  • Fresh and organic food and beverages at Base Camp and imported quality high altitude food (individual packet)
  • Enough numbers of EPI gases with burner for high camps
  • Walkie-talkie and permit fee
  • Satellite phone for the emergency purpose (Personal call $ 3 per minutes)
  • Solar panel/Generator with accessories at base camp for recharging & power supply
  • Necessary climbing hardware gears with fixed ropes except the personal gears
  • Required Oxygen bottles with mask and regulator.
  • Insurance of local team members
  • Rope fixing fee
  • Tented accommodation and meal at in/out to base camp

Cost does not include

  • International round-trip airfare
  • Major meals in
  • Personal climbing equipment
  • Insurance, should include evacuation
  • Alcoholic beverages and bottled drinks
  • All expenses incurred in the event of early departure (evacuation fees, transport, extra hotel nights, etc.)
  • Personal communication (phone, fax, e-mail)