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Chulu East Peak Climb with Thorong La Pass Trek

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Duration

19 Days

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Trip Difficulty

Moderate

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Max. Altitude

6600m

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Destination

Nepal

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Group Size

1-16 Pax

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Accommodation

Hotel & Tea House

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Activities

Trekking

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Meals

B/L/D

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Introduction of Chulu East Peak Climb with Thorong La Pass Trek

The Chulu East Peak Climb with Thorong La Pass Trek is one of the most thrilling and rewarding adventures in the Annapurna region of Nepal, combining high-altitude trekking with a Himalayan summit climb. Chulu East, standing at an elevation of 6,584 meters (21,614 feet), is classified as a trekking peak by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) and is renowned for offering both a technical climbing experience and spectacular panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Unlike more straightforward trekking peaks, Chulu East requires a moderate level of mountaineering skill, including experience with ropes, crampons, ice axes, and high-altitude snow climbing techniques, making it an ideal peak for trekkers who wish to experience Himalayan climbing for the first time or prepare for more challenging expeditions in the future.

The trek to Chulu East is typically combined with the Thorong La Pass route, part of the famous Annapurna Circuit, which traverses diverse landscapes ranging from lush subtropical valleys and terraced farmlands to arid high-altitude deserts and rugged mountain terrain. This combination allows trekkers to gradually acclimatize while experiencing cultural diversity, passing through villages inhabited by Gurung, Manangi, and Thakali communities. Along the way, trekkers encounter ancient monasteries, Buddhist stupas, prayer flags fluttering in the wind, and local markets that provide insight into the lives and traditions of the Himalayan people.

The journey begins in Kathmandu, followed by road travel to the Marsyangdi or Besisahar Valley, and gradually ascends through key settlements such as Chame, Pisang, Manang, and Yak Kharka. This ascent not only allows for proper acclimatization but also gives trekkers a chance to witness the changing ecosystems, from subtropical forests and rhododendron groves to alpine meadows and glacial landscapes. The climb itself starts from the Chulu East Base Camp, typically situated above Yak Kharka at around 4,900 meters, and involves a multi-day ascent to the summit at 6,584 meters, offering climbers unparalleled views of Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, Dhaulagiri, and the surrounding snow-capped peaks.

After summiting Chulu East, trekkers descend back to Base Camp and continue along the Annapurna Circuit toward Thorong La Pass, which at 5,416 meters is one of the highest trekking passes in the world. Crossing Thorong La is a unique experience, as trekkers navigate a high mountain saddle while surrounded by stark, dramatic landscapes, glaciers, and snowfields. Descending to Muktinath at 3,800 meters adds a spiritual and cultural dimension to the trek, offering opportunities to visit the renowned Muktinath Temple, a sacred site revered by both Hindus and Buddhists. The trek concludes with a gradual descent through Jomsom and a transfer to Pokhara and Kathmandu, allowing time to rest, reflect, and celebrate the accomplishment of both the summit climb and the high mountain trek.

This adventure is best suited for fit and adventurous trekkers who are looking for a combination of high-altitude trekking, cultural immersion, and moderate technical climbing. The ideal seasons are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), when the weather is stable, skies are clear, and visibility is excellent. While winter climbs are possible, they are extremely cold, and the monsoon season is not recommended due to heavy rain, slippery trails, and potential landslides.

The Chulu East Peak Climb with Thorong La Pass Trek is not only a test of physical endurance and mental determination, but also a journey of breathtaking natural beauty and cultural richness. From lush green valleys and alpine meadows to high snow-capped peaks and remote Buddhist monasteries, this expedition provides a comprehensive Himalayan experience, combining the thrill of a summit climb with the iconic Annapurna Circuit trek. It is a journey that challenges the body, captivates the eyes, and inspires the soul, offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience in the heart of the Nepalese Himalayas.

Trip Highlights

  • Summit Chulu East Peak (6,584 m) is an iconic trekking peak in the Annapurna region.
  • Cross the Thorong-La Pass (5,416 m), one of the highest trekking passes in the world.
  • Spectacular panoramic views of Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Gangapurna, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, and Hiunchuli.
  • Trek through diverse landscapes: subtropical forests, alpine meadows, glacial valleys, and high mountain passes.
  • Experience traditional Gurung and Thakali villages with unique culture, food, and hospitality.
  • Visit the sacred Muktinath Temple, an important Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage site.
  • Opportunity for high-altitude acclimatization while trekking and climbing.
  • Adventure combines mountaineering with trekking, ideal for first-time Himalayan climbers with trekking experience.

 

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Itinerary of Chulu East Peak Climb with Thorong La Pass Trek

Trekkers arrive in Kathmandu and are welcomed at the airport. The day is spent resting, completing paperwork, and receiving briefings about the trek and climb. Accommodation is at a comfortable hotel in Thamel.

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Arrival
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1350m
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Kathmandu
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Breakfast
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Accommodation

3 Star Hotel /Similar

This day is dedicated to preparing for the expedition, including gear checks, purchasing last-minute essentials, and obtaining necessary permits such as the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP), TIMS card, and Chulu East climbing permit. A final briefing on altitude, trekking, and climbing safety is conducted.

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Trek Preparation
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1350m
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Kathmandu
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Breakfast
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Accommodation

3 Star Hotel /similar

The journey begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Dharapani, the starting point of the Annapurna Circuit trail. The route passes through the Marsyangdi Valley, terraced farmlands, and riverside villages. Overnight in a local guesthouse.

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Drive to Dharapani
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1960m
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Overnight Stay

Dharapani
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Meals

B/L/D
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Accommodation

Lodge

The trek starts gradually through forests of pine and rhododendron, crossing small streams and walking along scenic ridges. Chame is a vibrant mountain village and the administrative center of Manang district. Overnight in a teahouse

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Trekking
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2670m
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Overnight Stay

Chame
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B/L/D
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Lodge

From Chame, trekkers pass through terraced fields and rivers, enjoying views of Pisang Peak and Annapurna II. The village of Pisang offers teahouse accommodation and the chance to explore the surrounding Himalayan landscape.

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Trekking
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3200m
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Pisang
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B/L/D
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Lodge

This day is a moderate trek through alpine landscapes, gradually ascending to Manang, a cultural hub of the region. The village offers shops, lodges, and acclimatization opportunities. Views of Annapurna III, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak dominate the skyline.

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3540m
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Manang
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B/L/D
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Lodge

To prevent altitude sickness, trekkers spend a day in Manang, taking short hikes to Gangapurna Lake or Ice Lake, exploring the village, and allowing the body to adapt to high elevation. Climbing training or briefing for Chulu East begins here.

The trail ascends gradually through alpine meadows dotted with yak herders. Yak Kharka serves as a base for approaching Chulu East, and trekkers begin to experience thinner air and colder temperatures

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Trekking
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4050m
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Yak Kharka
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B/L/D
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Accommodation

Lodge

Trekking continues to Chulu East Base Camp. Here, climbers set up tents, acclimatize further, and begin technical training with guides, including rope handling, ice axe techniques, and crampon use.

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4900m
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Overnight Stay

Chulu East Base Camp
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B/L/D
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Lodge

Climbers spend a day preparing for the summit, practicing climbing techniques on nearby snow slopes. Rest, hydration, and monitoring altitude response are emphasized.

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Climbing Training

Climbers carry essential gear and ascend to High Camp. This camp serves as the launch point for the summit attempt and offers spectacular views of the surrounding peaks.

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5400m
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High Camp
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B/L/D
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Lodge

Summit day begins early, typically around midnight or early morning. Climbers use crampons and ice axes to ascend steep snow slopes. Upon reaching the summit, they are rewarded with panoramic views of Annapurna I–IV, Dhaulagiri, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, and surrounding valleys. After the summit, climbers descend safely to Base Camp.

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6584m
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Overnight Stay

Base Camp
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B/L/D
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Accommodation

Lodge

The descent continues through alpine meadows and yak pastures to Yak Kharka, where climbers rest and recover from the climb.

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Trekking
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4050m
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Yak Kharka
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B/L/D
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Accommodation

Lodge

The trail continues toward Thorong La Pass, with trekkers passing dramatic landscapes, glacial rivers, and high mountain valleys. Thorong Phedi serves as the overnight camp before the pass crossing.

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Trekking
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4450m
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Overnight Stay

Thorang Phedi
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B/L/D
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Accommodation

Lodge

An early morning ascent brings trekkers to Thorong La Pass, the highest point of the trek, offering stunning panoramic views of the Himalayas. After crossing the pass, the trail descends steeply to Muktinath, a sacred site for Hindus and Buddhists, famous for its temple and natural springs.

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trekking
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3800m
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muktinath
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B/L/D
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Lodge

Descending further through arid landscapes and rocky cliffs, trekkers reach Jomsom, a regional hub with facilities for accommodation and refreshments. Helicopter evacuation or scenic flights are also possible from here.

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Trek
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2720m
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jomsom
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Meals

B/L/D
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Lodge

Trekkers enjoy a short flight to Pokhara, providing stunning aerial views of the Annapurna range. Pokhara is a relaxing city by Phewa Lake, offering comfortable hotels and opportunities to rest.

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827m
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Pokhara
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B/L/D
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Lodge

Return to Kathmandu via road or domestic flight. The evening is free for shopping, sightseeing, or relaxation.

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Drive to kathmandu
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1300m
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Kathmandu
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Meals

Breakfast
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3 Star hotel

These days allow flexibility for weather delays, extra rest after high-altitude trekking, or sightseeing in Kathmandu, including Boudhanath, Pashupatinath, Bhaktapur, and Durbar Square.

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Rest Days
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1300m
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Kathmandu
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Breakfast
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3 Satr hotel

Trekkers are transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for their onward journey, concluding a remarkable combination of high-altitude trekking, cultural exploration, and Himalayan climbing adventure

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Depature
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Includes/Excludes

What's Included?

  • Airport transfers in Kathmandu (arrival and departure).
  • Domestic transport (Kathmandu–Besisahar/Dharapani or Pokhara–Kathmandu) by private vehicle or bus.
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara (hotels with breakfast).
  • Teahouse accommodation during trekking along the Annapurna Circuit.
  • Tent accommodation at Chulu East Base Camp and High Camp.
  • All meals during trekking and climbing (breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
  • Experienced trekking guides and certified climbing guides for Chulu East Peak.
  • Porters to carry luggage and climbing equipment during the expedition.
  • Climbing equipment (ropes, fixed lines, belay devices, tents at Base and High Camp).
  • Necessary permits:
    1. Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
    2. Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) card
    3. Chulu East climbing permit from Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA)
  • Climbing training at Base Camp (use of crampons, ice axe, and rope techniques).
  • All meals and accommodation for guides and porters.
  • Medical kits and emergency evacuation arrangements.
  • Trip preparation briefing in Kathmandu.
  • Government taxes and service charges.

What's not Included?

  • International airfare to and from Nepal.
  • Nepal visa fees (obtained on arrival or online).
  • Travel insurance (mandatory; must cover high-altitude trekking and mountaineering).
  • Personal climbing gear (trekking boots, insulated jackets, gloves, hats, sleeping bags – unless arranged with operator).
  • Beverages, tea/coffee, soft drinks, or alcohol.
  • Tips for guides, porters, and drivers (customary but optional).
  • Laundry, telephone, and Wi-Fi charges at lodges.
  • Extra accommodation in Kathmandu or Pokhara beyond the plan.

Trip Information of Chulu East Peak Climb with Thorong La Pass Trek

Chulu East Peak is 6,584 m, classified as a trekking peak by NMA, combined with the Thorong La Pass Trek, part of the famous Annapurna Circuit.

Moderate to challenging; requires good physical fitness, high-altitude trekking experience, and basic mountaineering skills (crampons, ice axe, ropes).

Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) for stable weather, clear skies, and great mountain views.

Monsoon (June–August) due to landslides and heavy rain; Winter (December–February) due to extreme cold and snow.

Planned rest days in Manang and gradual ascent through Yak Kharka and Chulu East Base Camp help reduce altitude sickness risk.

Trek passes through Gurung, Manangi, and Thakali villages, with opportunities to visit monasteries, Buddhist stupas, and local temples. Landscapes vary from subtropical forests and terraced farmland to alpine meadows, glacial valleys, and snow-capped peaks.

Mandatory travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking, climbing, and emergency helicopter evacuation.

: Mobile coverage is limited to larger villages; Wi-Fi is available at select teahouses for a fee.

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FAQs of Chulu East Peak Climb with Thorong La Pass Trek

Chulu East Peak is classified as a moderate trekking peak by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). It requires basic mountaineering skills, including using ropes, crampons, and ice axes. The Annapurna Circuit trek leading to Thorong La Pass is moderate to challenging, involving long trekking days, steep ascents, and high altitudes. Overall, the expedition is suitable for fit and experienced trekkers with prior high-altitude trekking experience.

  • Spring (March–May): Moderate temperatures, rhododendron blooms, and clear skies.
  • Autumn (September–November): Stable weather, excellent mountain visibility, and pleasant temperatures.
    Winter (December–February) is extremely cold with heavy snow at high camps, while the monsoon season (June–August) is not recommended due to landslides, slippery trails, and heavy rain.

Trekkers should have good cardiovascular endurance and the ability to trek 5–8 hours daily with a day pack of 5–10 kg. Prior experience with long treks at moderate to high altitudes is highly recommended. Training for stamina, leg strength, and aerobic endurance is advised before the expedition.

  • Using crampons on snow and ice
  • Holding an ice axe properly
  • Ascending and descending steep snow slopes
  • Basic rope techniques (training is provided at Base Camp)
    The summit is achievable with proper guidance from certified climbing instructors.

  • Manang (3,540 m)
  • Yak Kharka (4,050 m)
  • Chulu East Base Camp (4,900 m)
  • Thorong La Pass (5,416 m

typical itinerary spans 20–22 days:

  • Trek from Besisahar/Dharapani to Chulu East Base Camp
  • Summit attempt of Chulu East
  • Trek along the Annapurna Circuit via Thorong La Pass to Muktinath and Jomsom

Return to Pokhara/Kathmandu for departure

Trekkers need:

  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
  • Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card
  • Chulu East climbing permit from Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA)

Trekking agencies usually handle the paperwork and fees.

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Chulu East Peak Climb with Thorong La Pass Trek