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Chulu East Peak Climbing

19 Days
  • Tea House & Camping
  • Three-Star to Five-Star Hotels
  • Car, Jeep, and Flight
  • 6584 meters (21,601ft)
  • Moderate
  • Annapurna
  • Kathmandu Airport- Pokhara Airport
  • Spring and Autumn
  • 5-7 Hours Per Day
  • 2-10 People Per Group (Option for Private Tour is available)
  • Dhaulagiri, Mt. Annapurna, Manaslu, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak

Overview

If you are thriving for a short alpine trip that requires less technical skills, we would like to welcome you to the Chulu East Peak Climbing adventure. The Chulu East is one of the popular trekking trails in the Annapurna region besides the world-famous Annapurna Circuit, Annapurna Base Camp, or Manaslu circuit.

Chulu East Peak (6,584 meters) climb offers an iconic sight of the bold Mt. Annapurna (8,091m), Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167 m), and the snow-capped panorama of the Annapurna Range. This journey will take you through the diverse cultures and ethnicity of Nepal. Besides the unique demography, you will also get to experience varied ecosystems and ever-changing landscapes.

Although Chulu East is marked as a less technical peak, it can be particularly difficult for the new climbers. Hence, we recommend you get a hold on to your climbing gear such as climbing ropes, ice axes, crampons, and tying knots.

The climbing expedition to the Chulu East Peak starts at Besi Sahar. You will follow the most common trekking route that leads to many other destinations in the famous Annapurna circuit. The trail follows the Marsyangdi River valley and passes through a variety of landscapes and unique Gurung cultures. Moving along the rhododendron and pine forests, you will reach the upper valley.

Continuing up to Pisang, you will part your way off the Annapurna circuit, pass through an uninhabited region, and finally to Yak Kharka. After a few days of acclimatization, the path will continue to the Chulu East Base Camp. Another day of the climb, and you will find yourself at the height of 6,584 meters, enjoying the serene beauty of the Himalayas.

After a successful climb, the trail descends to Thorong La Pass at 5416 meters. Follow down to the spectacular pilgrimage site – Muktinath. Finally, trekking to Kagbeni and then to Jomsom, you catch a flight Pokhara.

The Best Season for Chulu East Peak Climbing is during spring (March to May), Autumn (September to November). During these periods, the weather remains clear, and the possible threats of high altitudes are reduced. Moreover, the days are longer, so that you get ample time to complete the climb of the day.

Why You Will Love Chulu East Peak Climb

  • Chulu East is one of the straightforward peaks in the Annapurna region,
  • Includes the astounding Annapurna Circuit trekking route,
  • One of the famous trekking peaks of Nepal,
  • Easy peak to develop alpine skills,
  • Stay in beautiful villages and surround yourself with Gurung ethnicity and lifestyle,
  • View of Chako Peak (6687 meters) that runs alongside Hunlung Khola, Phu Khola, and Nar Khola,
  • To the South runs Marsyangdi River and Mesokanto La,
  • To the West is the Kali Gandaki gorge (world’s deepest gorge),
  • To the North is the Parchekya La (5447 meters)
  • Summit view includes Annapurna (II, III, IV), Dhaulagiri, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, and Manaslu.

Is Chulu East Peak Climb Right For You?

  • The weather can be unpredictable in the mountains, and affect your climb. Your trip may lengthen, shorten, or even halt due to unfavorable weather. Make sure you carefully plan the time of the year you wish to take on the climb as the scenery and conditions vary between seasons.
  • For about a week or more, you will have to walk for around 5 to 7 hours, excluding the climb itself. So, make sure that you are ready for the challenge. Make yourself physically fit before you come here for the journey. Practicing some kind of climbing exercises prior to the expedition will be helpful.
  • You will be scaling the Chulu East Peak that rests at the height of 6,584 meters. Although the peak is labeled as less technical climb, it can be somewhat challenging if you have no previous experience of summiting. So keep in check that you have a proper fitness level. Prior climbing experience before Chulu East Peak is a plus point.
  • The expedition includes around 9 overnight stays over 3000 meters. There is a risk of developing Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), and you may notice shortness of breath and mild headache. Your guide will make sure to lead according to your natural pace, and walk slowly to let your body adjust to the thinning air.
  • Our guides and Sherpas are well trained, are experienced, and carry first aid, including some emergency medicines, to help you in the time of difficulty. In extreme cases where you need emergency evacuation, we will rescue you via helicopter.
  • Make sure that you are physically and physiologically capable of carrying out the climb before planning the trip. If you are unsure about your conditions, you need to seek medical advice before booking this expedition.

Day to Day Itinerary Table – Chulu East Peak Climbing

DayItineraryAltitudeDuration
1Arrival At Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) and Transfer to Hotel1,400 m
2Private Drive From Kathmandu To Besisahar (760m) & Shared Ride Till Syange (1100m) (7 Hours Drive).O/N At Tea House760 m at Besisahar,
1100 m at Syange
7 hours drive
3Trek From Syange to Bagarchap2160 m6 hours
4Trek From Bagarchap to Chame2670 m7 hours
5Trek From Chame to Pisang3300 m6 hours
6Trek From Pisang to Yak Kharka4210 m6 hours
7Trek From Yak Kharka to Chulu East Base Camp5140 m5 hours
8Acclimatize at Chulu East Base Camp and Explore the Surrounding5140 m-
9Ascend High Camp Of Chulu East5600 m5 hours
10Acclimatize At High Camp5600 m-
11Summit Chulu East Peak and Return To The Base Camp6584 m at the peak,
5140 m at Base Camp
8 hours
12Trek From Chulu Base Camp To Manang3540 m5 hours
13Acclimatize and Rest At Manang. Roam Around Town of Manang3540 m-
14Trek From Manang To Letdar4200 m4 hours
15Trek From Letdar To Thorung Phedi4450 m6 hours
16Trek From Thorung Phedi To Muktinath3800 m7 hours
17Trek From Muktinath To Kagbeni2800 m3.5 hours
18Trek From Kagbeni To Jomsom2710 m3.5 hours
19Fly From Jomsom To Pokhara Airport and Explore The City of Pokhara827 m35 minutes

Safety and Precautions

When you are traveling to higher altitudes, there will be risks. You will most likely be at the risk of altitude sickness. So, we have mentioned a few tips that would help you prevent, or deal with altitude sickness:

Preventing Altitude Sickness

  • Avoid direct flying to the high altitudes. Your body needs time to adapt to the changing altitude and environment. Don’t expose your body to the harsh environment directly.
  • Take multiple days to hike in high altitude.
  • Take rest every 600 to 800 meters as you go up.
  • Drink enough water.
  • Strictly avoid drinking alcohol and smoking.

Treating Altitude Sickness

  • Immediately stop and rest where you are, once you start experiencing the symptoms of altitude sickness
  • In the case of headache, take aspirin or ibuprofen.
  • If you feel sick, take antihistamines like promethazine or trimeprazine
  • Garlic and Sichuan pepper work great to prevent and treat altitude sickness

Medication

  • Acetazolamide prevents and treats altitude sickness. It should be taken 24 – 48 hours before you start your hike,
  • Ibuprofen and aspirin for headaches,
  • Promethazine for nausea and vomiting.

Our representative will greet you and your group at the Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) on your arrival. You will then move to your hotel for rest and lunch. You will shortly receive a briefing about your daily activities throughout your trip. You can either take the day off or roam around the capital city. Take enough rest as a whole new day is ahead of you.

Highlights

  • Transport to the hotel on a private tourist vehicle,
  • Traditional Nepali dinner and an introduction of the team,
  • Short briefing about the daily itinerary.

Special Information

Make sure to attend the meeting as we will be providing you information about your insurance and other important things about the trip. If you are running late, please let the hotel reception know about it. You can ask the receptionist or look for a note regarding the meeting place.

Hotel - 3 Stars

You will take a private tourist bus early in the morning from your hotel to Pokhara. You will see beautiful hills and vegetation as soon as you leave the city. The trip to Pokhara will take around 6 hours. Further, you will ride along the canal of the outskirts and descend to the narrow path of Pam Khola. After crossing the stream, you will ascend towards the Denauti village, where you will experience an authentic Nepali village. You will continue along the banks of Marshyangdi Khola and pass the subtropical forests and paddy fields. After an hour, you will reach Syange. This will be your destination for today.

Highlights

  • Drive to Pokhara to Syange,
  • Beautiful sceneries along the highway,
  • Walk around a traditional Nepali village,
  • Approximate time – 7 hours drive

Special Information

If you do not have the trekking gear such as walking poles, shoes, or other items, inform our representative, guide, or the hotel receptionist a day before. We will be happy to arrange those items for you.

  • Travel by Private Jeep

 

7 hours
Teahouse

Today, you will be walking on the trail. Get your trekking shoes and other accessories ready. You will continue the trail through the gorgeous Marsyangdi valley. You can get your first view of the mystical Annapurna mountain range and Manaslu. You will soon reach the village of Hani Gaon. You can refill the bottle, take some rest, or talk to the people of the village if you like. After a short break, you will continue ahead. The Marshyangdi valley forms a steep V-shape as you keep trailing. The path now descends until you reach a river. You will continue your trek passing charmingly lush forest. On further ascend, you will encounter a sharp-edged cliff facing towards a riverbank.

Do not get too excited as there are no safety grills at the cliff. Few hours of walking, and you will see Chyamje that towers the mighty Annapurna mountain range. Cross a suspension bridge and continue the climb towards Sattale. The trail onwards becomes increasingly difficult and narrow. Teamwork is the key here.

Highlight

  • Walk past lush green forest,
  • View of Annapurna range,
  • Suspension bridge along the way,
  • Approximate time – 6 hours.

Special Information

The trail follows a grassy riverbank. On further elevation, the trail becomes narrow and difficult. Be careful while taking your step. Follow your guide and do as you are instructed. If you come across any problem, do not hesitate to tell your guide. We will take periodic small breaks during the walk so that the day is not too hectic.

6 hours
Teahouse

You will continue to trek walking through the beautiful sight of fresh vegetation. You will begin to notice differences in the settlements and vegetation as you continue towards the high altitude. The influence of the Tibetan lifestyle is dominant in this region, and the sight of the mountain peaks will amaze you. You will spend the night in a local tea house.

Highlight

  • Experience the change in vegetation and lifestyle,
  • Introduction to Tibetan vibe and food,
  • Approximate time – 7 hours

7 hours
Teahouse

Today, you will be making your way up to Pisang, a beautiful small village located along the bank of Marshyangdi River. Above the altitude of 3,000 meters, you will begin to notice the change in trees and plants number. They become more scarce. You will shift to a drier terrain giving you a desert-like aura.

You will steady your pace through the lovely coniferous forests and then small settlements of the mountain people till you reach Pisang. You will spend your night here in a camp or a tea house.

Highlight

  • Walk along the banks of Marshyangdi river,
  • Follow the path inside of the beautiful coniferous forests and into the area of the settlement,
  • Approximate time – 6 hours

Special Information

This trek includes rapid elevations at some places.

6 hours
Teahouse

This day is going to be the most tiresome one for you. You will have to cover an elevation of almost 1000 meters from Pisang. You will continue the mail trail that leads to Chegaji Khola Valley. You will find yourself between a juniper and pine forest before reaching Julu. Take a break if you like. Pump some energy food and drinks.

You will further continue across the Cheggi Khola and gradually rise to an eye-pleasing apple field. This field is famous for its unique stone huts and scenic vantage points. Walk further past a beautiful waterfall, and you will now reach a small meadow where the goats and yaks graze.

You may want to take a picture of this site because this is something you don’t see every day. Finally, you will arrive at Yak Kharka, where the camp is ready for you. From here, you can also get an alluring sight of the tall mountains looming over the valley.

Highlight

  • Uphill juniper and pine forest that color the environment with their unique shade,
  • Experience the stone huts and the apple field,
  • Grazing place of local goats and yaks,
  • Approximate time – 6 hours.

Special Information

Many people are prone to altitude sickness in this region. If you begin to feel any symptom or difficulty, immediately notify your guide.

Acclimatization

  • Walk around the valley,
  • Close view of the mountain peaks,
  • Witness the charismatic yak territory.

6 hours
Camping

On this day, you will be trekking uphill towards the Chulu East Peak. Continue along the winding path while enjoying the view of the surrounding mountains. You will walk past the meadows that finally meet at a large rock formation, where you will stop for the day. You will set your camp at a viewpoint that offers a sight of Annapurna giants towering above the clouds.

Highlight

  • Uphill trekking towards the Chulu East,
  • Gorgeous view of the mountains along the way,
  • End at a beautiful viewpoint,
  • Approximate time – 5 hours

5 hours
Camping

This day will be your resting day. You will explore the surrounding of the Chulu East Base Camp. Your guide will take you to some famous viewpoints and give a tour around the area. Walk around for an hour, talk to the local, or prepare yourself for the next day. Catch your breath and acclimatize your body for the thin air pressure. A day of rest will help you avoid the risks of altitude sickness.

Highlight

  • Acclimatize your body,
  • A short walk around the base camp area,
  • Close up view of the Annapurna peaks.

Special Information

If you face any sort of difficulty in breathing or are experiencing symptoms of altitude sickness, immediately notify your guide. We have the arrangements of oxygen cylinders and breathing masks. Your guide will carry some medications to help relieve the symptoms. Do not consume alcoholic drinks as it increases the risks. Consume plenty of hot water, stay warm, and, most importantly, stay close to the group.

Camping

After packing and arranging your equipment, you will move along the main trail. You will notice the rapidly changing landscape as you continue elevating to the higher ground. Further, you will continue along the steep trail that leads you to the strategic high camp point. This spot allows the best access to the Chulu East peak. You will set up your camp here.

You can relax and enjoy the panoramic sunset. Get your camera ready to capture the pinkish reflection of the sunlight over the mountains that gives a dramatic appearance as if the peaks were on fire.

Highlight

  • A better view of the Chulu East,
  • Limitless panorama of the mountain range,
  • Mesmerizing sunset,
  • Approximate time – 5 hours

5 hours
Camping

Take a full day to rest to allow your body to adjust to a high altitude. You have a whole day to relax, engage in chats with the locals, get to know their lifestyle, or stroll around the nearby area and enjoy the local scenery.

Highlight

  • Rest for the day,
  • Acclimatize yourself to adjust better in thin air,
  • Local hikes.

Camping

From the High Camp, you will start to climb the peak from the east side at around 1 am to 3 am. If you don’t have prior mountaineering experience, this day climb is going to be a difficult one. Gather all your energy and climb the peak to the top. You will climb along with the glaciers following the slippery ice trails.

Before reaching the top, you will reach a glacier composed of stone steps. This point will give you a fantastic view, but there is still a lot to see. Follow the main trail, and you will soon stand at the top of Chulu East Peak, looking at one of the best views of your lifetime. Take a deep breath and congratulate yourself on making it this far.

After making sure you have caught all the best views of the region, you will slowly make your way down. Stopping across various viewpoints and having lunch, you will return to the Chulu East Base Camp (5140 meters)  to spend the night.

Highlight

  • Summit the Chulu East Peak,
  • A magical view of the mountain ranges,
  • The sight of the glaciers,
  • Approximate time – 8 hours

Special Information 

You will reach a height of 6584 meters. You can enjoy the best view of your lifetime from the Chulu East Peak. However, being at such an altitude can increase the risk of altitude sickness. It is not advisable to spend your time here. Take the view from all possible angles and descend as soon as possible.

8 hours
Camping

This day, you will descend through the original route that leads up to Manang. Manang is a popular resting stop for most of the climbers to acclimatize. But first, you will pass through several agricultural fields along the way. You will stop at the Bryaga Monastery, where you will get introduced to the daily lives of local monks. This monastery is famous for the timeless scenery of the Annapurna region.

Highlight

  • Descend to one of the famous resting stops of Nepal – Manang,
  • Acclimatize,
  • Get a sight of the Bryaga Monastery and get to know the lifestyle of the monks,
  • Approximate time – 5 hours.

5 hours
Teahouse

A rapid change in atmospheric pressure is not good – may it be from low to high or high to low. So, you could use a day off after your rapid descent. Manang is a barren yet beautiful valley that is blessed with a peaceful environment. Manang will be the perfect stop for the climbers to leave their trouble at bay. In the afternoon, you can hike up to Khangsar to get a closer look at the local’s lifestyle.

Highlight

  • Acclimatize
  • Rest for the day
  • Enjoy the natural scenery of Manang,
  • Know the Gurung culture and lifestyle,
  • Take a short detour to the Khangsar during the afternoon.

Teahouse

After a full day’s rest, you will revamp your energy and motivation to continue further. Today, you will hike up to Letdar. The view of beautiful hills and mountains will accompany you throughout the hike. You will spend the night in a camp at Letdar.

Highlight

  • Hike to Letdar
  • View of mountains and hills
  • Approximate time – 4 hours.

4 hours
Teahouse

The path from Letdar continues to elevate. You will leave the pastures of Chuli Letdar and gradually climb to the ridge. You will get an excellent view of the Chulu West from here. Slowly descend to the headwaters of Marshyangdi River on a wooden bridge. Be careful, and don’t get too excited. The trail follows the bank of the Jarsang Khola. After a short hike up the mountain path, you will reach the scree slopes above the river and finally to Thorong Phedi.

Highlight

  • Walk along the pastures and settlement areas of Letdar,
  • View of Chulu West Peak,
  • Hike along the bank of Jarsang Khola,
  • Approximate time – 6 hours.

6 hours
Teahouse

The destination today is Muktinath via Thorung La (5416 m). The path becomes immediately steep as you leave the camp this day. After around 4 hours of walk, the trail gradually flattens. You will head towards the Kali Gandaki valley. This valley is surrounded by the purple and brown hills of Mustang.

Along with this, you can see the Dhaulagiri standing tall and bright. This once in a lifetime experience will set your tiring body and mind at peace. You will stay overnight at Muktinath. You will have time on your hands, so you will visit the Muktinath temple. This temple holds religious importance for Buddhists and Hindus.

Highlight

  • Steep climb towards the Kali Gandaki Valley,
  • View of Dhaulagiri,
  • Visit Muktinath temple,
  • Overnight stay at Muktinath,
  • Approximate time – 7 hours.

7 hours
Teahouse

After a night stay at a religious site, you will climb down to Kagbeni. It will take about 4 hours to reach Kagbeni–a small and beautiful place considered as the economic hub of the region. You will be staying overnight here.

Highlight

  • Hike down to Kagbeni,
  • Approximate time – 4 hours

3 hours
Teahouse

After leaving Kagbeni, you will head down the world’s deepest gorge – Kali Gandaki Gorge. Continue the main trail that leads to a beautiful town of Jomsom. You will stay here for the night. Get refreshed and get ready to experience the Tibetan culture here at Jomsom. You will spend the rest of the day, exploring this peaceful town.

Highlight

  • The sight of the world’s deepest gorge – Kali Gandaki gorge,
  • Experience Tibetan lifestyle and culture,
  • Approximate time – 4 hours

3 hours
Teahouse

Today you will board a flight to Pokhara from Jomsom airport. The flight offers a great view of the mountains and hills of the region. Within 35 minutes, you will reach the City of Lakes – Pokhara. After reaching Pokhara, freshen up and get ready to explore this beautiful city.

Highlight

  • Board a flight to Pokhara,
  • Explore the City of Lakes,
  • Approximate time – 35 minutes.
  • Breakfast included

 

  • Domestic flight included

 

35 minutes
Hotel

The Trip Cost Includes

  • Daily accommodation in a hotel/lodge/tea house (double or twin-sharing basis)
  • Guided tour of Kathmandu with private tours of historical and cultural heritage sites,
  • Assistance for trekking,
  • Climbing gears and shopping assistance for any equipment if required,
  • Welcome dinner in Kathmandu,
  • 3 Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during the trek,
  • All trekking and camp equipment such as kitchenware, camp furniture, dining tents, guest tents, etc.
  • Appropriate fooding at high altitude to all the crew at Chulu Base Camp and above,
  • Accommodation in lodge/tea house during trekking,
  • 20 Kg baggage allowance per person on porters or Yaks,
  • Provision of trained and Government-licensed climbing guide(s) as per the size of your group,
  • Fixed and dynamic rope while climbing,
  • Emergency kits such as Oxygen cylinders and mask regulators,
  • All domestic flights including the departure tax as mentioned on the itinerary,
  • Nepal Social Treks gears - duffel bag, sleeping bag, and garbage plastic bag,
  • First Aid Kit Comprehensive,
  • Adequate insurance for all the members and staffs including porters,
  • Trekking map highlighting the routes for each member,
  • Trek permit, government tax, and all necessary documents,
  • Climbing permits for climbing the Chulu East Peak,
  • Any other items pre-mentioned on the itinerary.

The Trip Cost Exclude(s)

  • Meals in cities except for welcome dinner, and farewell lunch,
  • Nepal Entry Visa. You will have to get it at Tribhuvan Airport upon your arrival,
  • Personal trekking equipment,
  • Items for a personal expense such as cold drinks, alcoholic drinks, mineral water, laundry, hot shower, telephone, and battery charge,
  • Personal climbing gears,
  • Tips for porters and trekking guides (expected but not mandatory),
  • Valid travel insurance including the medical evacuation in case of emergency,
  • Expenses incurred due to any accidents, strikes, political unrest, etc.
What is the best time to climb Chulu East Peak?

The weather on the mountain is unpredictable. But considering the weather and appropriate temperature, the best time for Chulu East Peak Climbing is during Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November). You will get the best view of the mountain ranges, and the sky remains clear most of the time during these two seasons.

Am I likely to get altitude sickness on this climb?

Chulu East Peak stands tall at the height of 6,584 meters. Hence, there are possibilities of getting altitude sickness on the climb. The air gets thinner as you continue your way upwards. However, we have designed the itinerary in such a way that you will get enough time to acclimatize to the changing air pressure. Our guides have adequate training and experience in handling such situations. Moreover, our guides will carry oxygen cylinders, breathing masks, and first aid kits in case of emergencies. You are in safe hands with Nepal Social Treks.

Who will be my guide?

We provide you local guides on your climb. All the guides are experienced, flexible, and authorized by the Government of Nepal.

Our guides for this climb are certified and have summited the same peak more than 5 times. You can rest assured that they know the trail very well.

What kind of insurance do I need for this expedition?

We recommend you get full insurance that includes travel, medical, and emergency evacuation to avoid unnecessary expenses in case of any unfortunate incident. If you don’t have any idea, we can guide you through the proper steps.

Are the guides insured?

Yes. At Nepal Social Treks & Expedition, we ensure all our guides and members.

Will we be using tents on the climb?

The trail passes through some of the remote areas. There are not many hotels and lodges up there. Thus, we will pack tents and mattresses for well-organized rest.

What are the safety measures for Chulu East Climbing?

When traveling to a mountainous region, the weather is unpredictable. There is a risk of natural disasters as well, the common one being the avalanche. Moreover, being at high altitudes may induce altitude sickness among travelers. At Nepal Social Treks, we have a tactical plan and schedule for Chulu East Peak climb. However, we are very much flexible with the itinerary we have developed to suit your needs and preferences.

We prioritize your health and well-being as our main concern. Our guides are experts with long experience in mountaineering. They have excellent leadership quality with sound knowledge of preventing and treating altitude sickness. In case of emergency, we can arrange emergency evacuation as well.

While we strictly follow the agreed-upon package, given the weather and health conditions, we can lengthen the schedule if needed.

What kinds of climbing equipment should I carry for this expedition?

For a successful and safe climb, you need to pack a pair of climbing boots, down jacket, down pants, thermal wear, windproof jacket, waterproof pants, balaclava, sun cap, gloves, sleeping bag, climbing helmet, poles, and a first-aid kit including your personal medications if any. You can also add some extras such as a walking stick, pocket knife, and raincoat for extra safety.

How fit should I have to be to go on the Chulu East Peak Climbing?

Chulu East Peak is a less technical climb. However, it demands a good level of fitness in some parts of the trail. It is recommended that you have prior experience of trekking. This climb includes 5 to 7 hours of walk each day on a rugged and undulating trail. The trail keeps on elevating each day. You need to be in a good physical and mental state to overcome the challenges of the mountain.

You don’t need to worry. We will guide you thoroughly on the types of physical exercises and techniques you need to learn.

What about drinking water during the expedition?

We are cautious about your health. We don’t want our customers to suffer from any water-related diseases at such an altitude. That is why we provide only safe water throughout the climbing adventure. However, you need to purchase bottled water. You can get them from the hotels and lodges where you will stay. Moreover, it would be best if you can manage the water purifier with you. You can buy tablets that help in the purification of water.

How much money do I need per day during the climb?

We charge according to the package and number of days you agree upon. Our standard package is $ 2550 per person for 19 days. The cost excludes any personal cost that you might incur. You may expect an expense of $7 to 10 per meal in Kathmandu. Likewise, on the trek, $9 to $12 per day will be enough for basic personal expenses such as drinks and chocolates.

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