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Peak Climbing

Hiunchuli Peak Climbing

Posted by: Admin | Date: February 13, 2010

Situated in the Annapurna range, Mount Hiunchuli (6441m) is claimed as the fourth highest peak among the 'Trekking Peaks' in Nepal. It is one of the least difficult peaks for climbers in the Annapurna range but is vulnerable to rock falls. The peak has received little attention from mountaineers and is rarely climbed due to the lack of advertisement. It is best suited for the new climbers as it is technically easy to ascend. The peak was first climbed by the American Peace Corps Expedition, via the southeast face in October 1971. It forms a massive south-facing wall together with Annapurna South. Its eastern face overlooks the Modi Khola and guards the entrance to the Annapurna Sanctuary. The region is primarily dominated by the Gurung community.

Fact File

Duration: 21 Days
Trek Type: Camping
Max Altitude: 6641 m.
Mode of Travel: Land / Flight
Grade: Strenuous
 
Climbing Itinerary:

Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (914m.) which takes about seven hours. You can also fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara which takes about 25 minutes.

Day 02: Trek from Pokhara (915 m.) to Nayapool (1050m.) by car, which takes approximately one and a half hours drive. Now, you begin your trek from Nayapool (1050m.) to Tikhedunga (1577 m.). Via Birethanti (1065m.) which takes about four and a half hours.

Day 03: Trek from Tikhedunga to Ghorepani (2675 m.) which takes about six hours. To begin your trek, you could ascend steeply for the early 2 hours and then ascend gently passing through Ulleri (2070m.) and Banthanti, Magar villages.

Day 04: Trek from Ghorepani to Poon Hill (3180m.) to Tadapani (2675m.) which takes about five and a half hours. Early morning trip to Poon Hill (3232m.) to enjoy the sunrise view over Himalayan range. After breakfast trek Ghorepani to Tadapani (2650 m.).
 
Day 05: Trek from Tadapani (2675m.) to Ghandruk (1950m.) which takes about three hours. It is very easy trek by descending gently all the way through rhododendron, oak and other kinds of dense forests.
 
Day 06: Trek from Ghandruk to Chhomrong (2040 m.) which takes approximately four hours.                                                                                                        
Day 07: Trek from Chhomrong to Bamboo (2340m.) which takes about five hours.

Day 08: Trek from Bamboo to Deurali (3230m.) which takes about five hours.

Day 09: Trek from Deurali to Annapurna Base Camp (4170 m.) via Machapuchere Base Camp (3820m.) which takes about four hours.

Day 10: Trek from Annapurna Base Camp to Annapurna South Base Camp which takes about five hours. This day you trek along rocky glacier path. You can enjoy the majestic views of Annapurna I, Fish tail, Singu Chuli, Tent peak and many more.

Day 11: Trek from Annapurna South Base Camp to Hiunchuli High Camp which takes about five hours.
 
Day 12: Climb Hiunchuli Camp I.

Day 13: Climb Hiunchuli Camp II.

Day 14: Summit Hiunchuli peak and back to Hiunchuli Camp II

Day 15: Climb down Annapurna South Base Camp

Day 16: Trek from Annapurna South Base Camp to Annapurna Base Camp

Day 17: Trek from Annapurna Base Camp to Dovan (2630m.) which takes about five hours.

Day 18: Trek from Dovan to Jhinudanda (1750m.) which takes about six hours.
 
Day 19: Trek from Jhinudanda to Pothana (1600m.) which takes about five hours.
 
Day 20: Trek from Pothana to Dhampus Phedi which takes approximately three hours and drive from Dhampus Phedi to Pokhara by car. Now you take vehicle to drive from Dhampus Phedi to Pokhara.

Day 21: Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu by tourist mini bus that takes about seven hours. You can also fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu which takes about 25 minutes.

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