Overview
Trip Highlights
- Summiting Chulu far East Peak (6,059m)
- Dramatic views of the Himalayas like Annapurna South, Dhaulagiri, Gangapurna, Manaslu, and countless other peaks.
- Crossing of magnificent Thorong La Pass (5,416m)
- Exploring stunningly diverse geography from subtropical farmlands to alpine landscapes.
- Experience and unique Himalayan cultures and lifestyle
Overview
Chulu far East Peak Climbing is a famous trekking peak located on the top of the Hongde of Manang Valley with astounding views of Annapurna II, III, and IV, Gangapurna, Glacier Dome, Tilicho Peak, and Manaslu. A German group first summited this peak in 1995 via the northern ridge.
Chulu far East Peak Expedition is relatively challenging, but the reward and experience will embed forever in your memory. This peak demands technical climbing skills and alpine experience as well as good physical condition and stamina. You will climb through ropes on vertical sections and a ladder to pass crevasses.
Chulu far East Peak Climbing is full of adventure and discoveries as you will be walking through Annapurna Conservation Area. This conservation area is blessed with natural and cultural diversities with the magical snow-capped mountains in the backdrop.
Route for Chulu far East Peak Climbing
Chulu far East Peak Climbing starts with a drive to Besishar. From here, the trek winds up to Marshyangdi River. The incredible diversity of flora and fauna along the route of Annapurna until Chulu far East Peak is magnificent. Our Chulu far East Peak Package includes the summit as well as the trek before and after the climb.
Chulu far East Expedition scaling data causing cultural legacies vegetation's, and the quiet scenes overwhelmed by Gurung people while inside the Annapurna area. In its lessons, the project sets its base camp in addition to a short-span part move to high camp to conquer this summit’s pinnacle. In addition to top rising, the trip also covers the world's most incredible Tilicho Lake (4,949 m) that holds state positioning on the list of Hindu lovers, when considering that the engraving aims, the experience journey crosses Mesokanta La to bring you at that point and in Jomsom to Kathmandu through methods for Pokhara.
Best Season for Chuli far East Peak Climbing
Climbing the Chulu far East Peak is feasible throughout the year, excluding the Monsoon and Winter season. Spring and Autumn are considered the peak season for trekking and climbing in Nepal.
Likewise, the routes of Chulu far East peak are also packed during the Autumn and Spring season. The routes are crowded with lots of trekkers and mountaineers during the peak seasons. Let’s examine each of the best seasons in the following headings:
Autumn Season (September to November)
Autumn is the best time to climb Chulu far East Peak. September, October, November are the months of the Autumn season, which are the peak times to climb in Nepal. The trails are busy during these months.
September is the first month of the Autumn season that comes just after the departure of the Monsoon season. So, there might be light rainfall during early September as the Monsoon is on the edge of farewell. But the raindrops of the Monsoon season wash all the dust from the terrains and vegetation.
There is greenery everywhere during the autumn season because the raindrops of the monsoon season wash all the dust from vegetation. The streams, waterfalls, rivers, ponds, and lakes get refilled after the Monsoon season. So, it is an excellent time to view the water glory of Nepal.
Moreover, the air is also so cool and chilly during the autumn. From mid-September, you will witness clear skies and uninterrupted mountain views. The scene from every corner of everything appears so attractive. The autumn season only lacks blossoming flowers, but other things are just perfect. You’ll find a calm, transparent, and dry climate from mid-September till the late-November. This is why most climbers favor the autumn season.
Why Chulu far East Peak in the Autumn season?
Experience Ideal temperature for trekking and climbing.
Enjoy the clear visibility of landscapes and mountains.
View fresh and dust-free terrain views.
Witness the speedy and contained water sources of Nepal.
Spring Season (March to May)
Spring is another best season to do Chulu far East Peak climbing. March, April, and May months fall in the Spring season that welcomes thousands of trekkers and climbers to Nepal. Spring is an unbeatable time for any adventure.
Spring is the season of blossoming wildflowers and green vegetation. The trails to the Chulu far East Peak are elegantly decorated with several and multicolored flowers and plants. Weather and temperature during Spring are calm and pleasant for climbing. The dry and sunny weather presents clear visibility of the surroundings. The terrain view is just wow when spring with wide-spreading rhododendron and oak trees.
Most of the Chulu far East Peak trail lies in the classical route of Annapurna Circuit Trek. During the Spring season, you will see many trekkers and climbers on the trails. Thousands of hikers and mountaineers get attracted by the colorful and stable environment of the Spring season.
Why Chulu far East Peak in the Spring season?
Stroll through picturesque flowers and lush trails.
Trek and ascent in clear, calm, and dry weather.
Experience the clear visibility of mountains and terrains.
Experience Nepal’s beauty like never before.
Winter and Monsoon are the two offseasons for trekking and climbing in Nepal. Winter is the coldest season of all, and Monsoon is the rainy season. This is why most trekkers and climbers don’t pick these seasons for their adventures in Nepal. The Winter months fall from December to February. With the arrival of the winter season, the warmth starts in fall. Monsoon months are also known as summer-fall from June to August. It is the time of hot and humid temperature, and the clouds revolve around the atmosphere of Nepal.
Chulu far East Peak in the offseason?
The temperature during the winter is chilly and freezing.
Summit is even colder than the lower regions during winter.
Periodic rainfalls with hot and humid temperatures in the summer season.
Monsoon season is covered by the rain clouds that obstruct mountain views.
Due to the rain, the trails are muddy, slippery in monsoon season.