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Khumbu Three Peak Expedition vs. Annapurna Three Peak Expedition: A Comprehensive Comparison

Khumbu Three Peak vs. Annapurna Three Peak Expedition: A Comprehensive Comparison

Introduction

If you're exploring your next mountaineering adventure and want to challenge yourself with a once-in-a-lifetime adventure climbing 6,000 meters in the Himalayas, we present two exciting triple summit expeditions: the Annapurna Three Peak Expedition and the Khumbu Three Peak Expedition challenge. These expeditions stand out for their unique challenges and breathtaking landscapes, serving as a pure test of endurance and offering thrilling summit adventures amidst stunning beauty. Both involve summiting three significant peaks, providing an unparalleled experience for climbers. This article delves into a detailed comparison to help you choose the expedition that best aligns with your aspirations and capabilities.

Overview of the Expeditions

Khumbu Three Peak Expedition

  • Location: Khumbu (Everest), and Mera region. Eastern Nepal

  • Peaks Summited:

    • Mera Peak: 6,476 meter (21,246 feet)

    • Island Peak (Imja Tse): 6,189 meters (20,305 feet)

    • Lobuche East Peak: 6,119 meters (20,075 feet)

  • Duration: 30 days

  • Highlights: Iconic views of Everest, vibrant Sherpa culture, famous trekking routes

Annapurna Three Peak Expedition

  • Location: Annapurna Region, Central Nepal

  • Peaks Summited:

    • Chulu West: 6,419M meters (20,173 feet)

    • Pisang Peak: 6,091M meters (19,983 feet)

    • Chulu Far East: 6,059 meters (19,878 feet)

  • Duration: 29 days

  • Highlights: Less crowded trails, diverse ecosystems, panoramic views of the Annapurna massif

Scenery and Terrain

Annapurna Region

Annapurna II seen from Pisang village. Annapurna circuit trail.

  • Diverse Landscapes: From subtropical forests to alpine meadows and high-altitude deserts

  • Less Crowded Trails: Offers a more solitary and serene experience, unique cultural expereinces

  • Unique Features: Annapurna Sanctuary and massif 8000M - 7000M peaks, deep gorges, and terraced farmlands

Khumbu Region

Eveest, Lhotse Sharr seen from Everest trail.

  • Iconic Landscapes: Home to Everest, the world's highest peak

  • Busier Trails: Popular among trekkers worldwide, especially during peak seasons

  • Unique Features: Sagarmatha National Park, Khumbu Glacier, and the famous Everest Base Camp trail, to world highest peaks. Everest, Lhotse, Cho-Oyu etc

If you prefer solitude and diverse ecosystems, Annapurna might appeal more. For iconic mountain vistas and bustling trails, Khumbu is ideal.

Cultural Experiences

Annapurna Region

  • Ethnic Communities: Gurung and Magar villages

  • Cultural Highlights: Traditional farming practices, local festivals, and handicrafts

  • Monasteries and Temples: Bragha Iconic Monastery, Muktinath Temple (Mustang)

Braga Monaster, Manag region.

Khumbu Region

  • Ethnic Communities: Sherpa heartland

  • Cultural Highlights: Visit Tengboche Monastery, experience Sherpa hospitality

  • Monasteries and Temples: Tengboche Monastery

Tenboche Monastery, Everest region.

The Khumbu region offers a deep dive into Sherpa culture, while Annapurna provides a blend of different ethnic experiences.

Difficulty and Technical Requirements

Annapurna Three Peak Expedition

  • Technical Climbing: Chulu West Peak requires moderate technical skills, including ice and rock climbing. Pisang peak requires being comfortable traversing on rocky formations

  • Physical Demands: High level of fitness required due to challenging terrains and higher altitudes

  • Preparation Needed: Prior high-altitude trekking and some climbing experience are essential

Khumbu Three Peak Expedition

  • Technical Climbing: Island Peak and Lobuche East require moderate technical skills; Mera Peak is less technical

  • Physical Demands: Demanding and must be fit for several days of climb and trek

  • Preparation Needed: Good physical condition and some basic climbing experience recommended

Annapurna's expedition is generally considered more challenging due to technical requirements, making it suitable for experienced climbers.

Best Time to Trek

Annapurna Region

  • Spring (March to May): Blooming rhododendrons, moderate temperatures

  • Autumn (September to November): Clear skies, ideal for mountain views

  • Winter: Less favorable due to harsh weather and trail conditions

Khumbu Region

  • Spring (March to May): Busy season, pleasant weather

  • Autumn (September to November): Most popular, excellent visibility

  • Winter: Possible but very cold; suitable for those who can endure low temperatures

  • Monsoon: Not recommended due to heavy rains and cloud cover

Both regions share similar optimal trekking seasons, with spring and autumn being the most favorable.

Logistics and Accessibility

Annapurna Three Peak Expedition

  • Starting Point: Kathmandu to Besisahar via jeep and off road to Humde

  • Transportation: Road transport to trailheads; fewer flights involved

  • Accommodation: Combination of teahouses and camping

  • Permits Required:

    • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)

    • Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) card

    • Climbing permits for each peak

Khumbu Three Peak Expedition

  • Starting Point: Lukla, reached by a flight from Ramechap

  • Transportation: Flight to Lukla; trekking from there

  • Accommodation: Well-established teahouses along the trail

  • Permits Required:

    • Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit

    • Climbing permits for each peak

Khumbu is more famous for most traveller. Weather can cause delays to Lukla flights. Annapurna offers more flexibility with transportation.

Cost Considerations

All inclusive cost with Namas Adventure team

  • Annapurna Expedition Costs: USD 6950 P/P

  • Khumbu Expedition Costs: USD 6950 P/P

Safety Measures

Annapurna Region

  • Altitude Risks: Higher peaks may increase the risk of altitude sickness

  • Trail Conditions: Less crowded trails mean fewer immediate assistance options

  • Rescue Operations: Available but may take longer than Khumbu region

Khumbu Region

  • Altitude Risks: Still significant but with more established acclimatization protocols

  • Trail Conditions: Busy trails mean help is often nearby

  • Rescue Operations: More efficient due to better infrastructure and frequent helicopter services

Both expeditions require comprehensive safety measures, but Khumbu benefits from better-established rescue operations.

Who Should Choose Which Expedition?

Choose Annapurna If:

  • You prefer less crowded trails and a more solitary experience

  • You're looking for a challenging expedition with higher technical demands

  • You're interested in diverse landscapes and ecosystems

Annapurna massif. Annapurna region.

Choose Khumbu If:

  • You want to experience iconic views of Everest and surrounding peaks

  • You're interested in Sherpa culture and well-established trekking routes

  • You prefer slightly less technical climbs

  • You require better infrastructure and amenities

Gokyo Ri. Everest region.

Your choice should align with your personal preferences, experience level, and what you seek to gain from the expedition.

Conclusion

Both the Annapurna Three Peak Expedition and the Khumbu Three Peak Expedition offer unparalleled opportunities to explore the majestic Himalayas. Your decision should be based on your experience, desired level of challenge, cultural interests, and logistical preferences. Whichever expedition you choose, you're guaranteed an adventure that will test your limits and leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

Ready to embark on your Himalayan journey?

Contact Namas Adventure to book your expedition today!

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Ascending to new heights: A beginner and intermediate's guide to climbing 6000 meter peaks in Nepal during spring season - Namas Adventure

Ascending to new heights: A beginner and intermediate's guide to climbing 6000-meter peaks in Nepal during the spring season

Climbing the giants of the Nepalese Himalayas is a dream for many adventurous souls. With elevations reaching up to 8,000 meters, these peaks are not only challenging but also require proper planning and preparation. However, climbing peaks of around 6,000 meters can also be a rewarding experience for beginners and intermediates alike, especially during the spring season in Nepal.

Spring, from March to May, is considered the best time to climb these peaks as the weather is great, and the snow is firm enough for climbing. The period also offers clear views and friendly trekkers along the trails.

In this guide, we will look at some of the best beginner and intermediate 6000-meter peaks to climb in Nepal during the spring season.

Island Peak (6,189 meters)

Also known as Imja Tse, Island peak is a popular climbing peak. It is considered one of the easiest 6000-meter peaks to climb, with a moderate level of technical difficulty. The peak is located in the Khumbu region and can be reached via the famous Everest Base Camp trek.

The climb is relatively straightforward, and the summit provides a panoramic view of the surrounding peaks such as Lhotse Sharr and Ama Dablam.

Mera Peak (6,476 meters)

Mera Peak is the highest trekking peak in Nepal, located in the Makalu region. The peak is a perfect choice for beginner-level climbers who want to experience the thrill of climbing in a remote area. The climb is challenging, with steep sections of ice and snow, but the summit provides a breathtaking view of the surrounding peaks, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu.

Lobuche East (6,119 meters)

Lobuche East is a popular peak located in the Khumbu region. It is considered a moderate climb with a relatively straightforward route. The peak offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding peaks, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse. The peak can be reached via the Gokyo and Everest Base Camp trek


How about combining and making your expeditions even more challenging? Explore our combo itineraries

Chulu West Peak (6,419 meters)

Chulu West peak is an exhilarating 6000-meter-plus climbing peak in the mid-western part of Nepal. This peak is less frequently visited and attracts fewer climbers. Climbers embark on their peak climbing adventure by setting out to Chulu base camp from Ledar village, passing through one of the world's most beautiful trekking routes. The peak sits against the stunning backdrop of the Annapurna massif range, with the Himlung Himal to the northeast and the majestic Manaslu peak in the distance.

Chulu Far East (6,019 meters)

Chulu Far East peak is a high-altitude trekking peak in the Annapurna circuit region. A non-technical and straightforward climb, making it accessible to those without previous technical climbing experience. However, the steep terrain and scree slopes encountered during the approach can make the climb more challenging. It is very similar to Mera Peak expedition.

The Chulu Far East Peak climb itinerary offers climbers the opportunity to witness the stunning natural beauty of the Annapurna region. The summit provides panoramic views of Annapurna II, III & IV, Gangapurna, Manaslu 8163M, Pisang Peak, Chulu West Peak, and Dhaulagiri, as well as the plains of Tibet to the north. You can also further extend your trip to visit the emerald Tilicho lake 4900M and cross the Thorong-la-pass to enter into the forbidden Kingdom of Upper Mustang.

Yala Peak (5732 meters)

Yala Peak, standing at 5732 meters, is a part of the Langtang Lirun Himal range and is situated in close proximity to the Tibetan border. The peak offers a non-technical climb, making it an ideal terrain for novice climbers to gain experience and explore the world of mountaineering.

The base camp for the expedition is located at an altitude of 4500 meters and offers spectacular views of nearby peaks such as Langtang Lirung, Lenpo Gang, Dorje Lakpa, and the majestic Sishapangma on the Tibetan side.

In conclusion, climbing 6000-meter peaks in Nepal during the spring season is a fantastic way to experience the thrill of climbing in the Himalayas. The peaks we listed above offer a challenging yet manageable climb for beginners and intermediates alike, with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes and mountain peaks. It is important to take note that climbing any peak in the Himalayas should not be taken lightly and having a knowledgeable guide and proper gear is crucial. Always make sure to acclimatize properly, have fun, pay attention to the guide’s instructions, and have an amazing experience of climbing in the Himalayas.

Are you interested in visiting Nepal during the spring season and climbing your first 6000-meter peak in the Himalayas? Our friendly and experienced team is here to help make that dream a reality. Who knows, after your first climb, you may be inspired to tackle even more challenging peaks like Everest. Let's make it happen together!

“Do or Do not, there is no try” - YODA

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Why the Annapurna region should be on your next adventure list- Namas Adventure

Annapurna circuit

Annapurna circuit

Why the Annapurna region should be on your next adventure list

Planning your next holiday adventure to Nepal? We cannot recommend Annapurna highly enough. Less crowded, has pristine beauty, amazing unique cultures/traditions, and tons of mountain climbing inspirations from 6000M, 7000M, and 8000M for climbers of all levels, what more do you need?

Everest region is the most famous destination, hosting amazing beginners to advanced level, 6000M to 8000M mountains. We’ve all seen them in the movies, heard about them, and read about them, which is why it attracts a lot of climbers and trekkers. But, if you are open to the idea of exploring new remote places, where there are few climbers then Annapurna cannot be overlooked. If you are planning to climb Annapurna I peak then visiting the Annpurna is unavoidable.

Also to note, Annapurna avoids the chaos of Lukla's flight which is ever so frustrating and expensive.

So, let’s go explore some of the amazing adventure ideas in the Annapurnas.

6000M peak climbing

Chulu West 6419M

Highlights

  • Beginner/Intermediate level 6000er

  • 6 days of climbing

  • Chulu Far East is an extension possibility (+ 4 Days)

  • Trekking the beautiful Annapurna circuit, Tilicho lake 4900M and crossing Thorong La pass at 5465M

  • Exploring unique culture and pristine wilderness

Chulu West 6419M, is one of the most amazing beginners to intermediate level peaks to climb in the Annapurna region. Unlike other famous 6000ers like Island Peak and Lobuche East which consist of 1 - 2 climbing days, Chulu West consists of 4 - 6 days of climbing from base camp. Longer days in the alpine moments and best of all avoid the crowds or climbers.

Bonus - double your summits by adding Chulu Far East 6059M on the same itinerary as they both share the same base camp. Learn more about Chulu Expedition on our website and join us as we organize expeditions here every year during spring and autumn.

p.s.- there are plenty of other un-name or non-commercial 6000M peaks in Annapurna region and these ones are for the explorers, route setters the trail blazers.

7000M Expedition

Himlung Himal 7126M

Himlung Himal 7126M

Expedition Highlights

  • Himlung Himal Summit 7126M

  • Accessible, classic mountaineering style and higher summit success rate

  • The southern flank of the north-west ridge route, Camp 1 - 3 strategy

  • 15 days of climbing

  • 1:2 Guide/Client ratio throughout the expedition

  • Nar & Phu Villages and Manaslu conservation area

Himlung Himal 7126M, is located in the remote corners of the Annapurna region. The last village settlement Phu Gaon (Village) is as ancient as it gets. Himlung Himal 7126M mountain is one of the most accessible 7000er with semi-technical difficulty, safer to climb, and with a higher chance of summit success.

This is one of the best commercial climbs at 7000M level in the Annapurna region. Learn more about Himlung Himal in our link. If you are interested to climb your first 7000er mountain this is a great expedition to choose. We depart every year to this magnificent mountain.

Expedition Highlights

  • Rarely climbed 7500M Peak with few objective dangers

  • 1:1 Climbing support, Personal supplemental oxygen (1 cylinder and regulator) included

  • Skip entry level 8000M such as Manaslu or Cho-Oyu to prepare for Everest or another 8,000m peak expeditions

  • Camp 1,2 & 3 strategy. Heated Dining tent, solo tent at base camp

  • Strong and experienced Climbing Sherpa Team

Annapurna IV 7527M is the perfect mountaineering objective for climbers who wants just the above climbing needs. Annapurna IV is part of the great Annapurna massif range, standing tall between Annapurna II 7937M/26040FT on the western side and Annapurna III 7555M/24787FT to the eastern face. The climbing route has fewer objective dangers and is relatively a semi-technical climb. To clear out the confusion amongst the Annapurna massif range (Annapurna I, II, III, IV, and Gangapurna) IV is the least dangerous and least technical. This mountain is not climbed as often as other peaks in the region.

Tilicho Peak 7134M

Tilicho peak and Tilicho lake

Tilicho Peak 7134M on the left and Tilicho lake in the middle

Expedition Highlights

  • Tilicho 7134M summit

  • North-West Shoulder ridge route, Camp 1, 2 and 3 strategy

  • 14 days climbing period

  • 1:2 Guide/Client ratio throughout the expedition

  • Tilicho Lake and Annapurna Circuit trek

Sitting just above the beautiful Tilicho lake 4900M, the Tilicho peak 7134M expedition is another amazing 7000er mountain expedition to add to your mountain expedition list. This mountain is for climbers seeking technical difficulty with tons of mixed climbing in rock/snow and ice terrains with lots of vertical sends.

Tilicho expedition is recommended to climb during the autumn season and there aren’t many climbers to take on this peak. So if you have a team of 4+ climbing members and want to explore new projects then, then this 7000er peak expedition should be the one for you. Learn more about this expedition on our website. Our team is here to assist you on this expedition.

The Annapurnas. I - IV, Gangapurna and South

Annapurna I

ANNAPURNA I, 8091M

  1. Annapurna I - 8,091M(26,545 ft) World’s 10th height mountain

  2. Annapurna II - 7,937M (26,040 ft)

  3. Annapurna III - 7,555M (24,786 ft)

  4. Annapurna IV - 7,525M (24,688 ft)

  5. Gangapurna - 7,455M (24,457 ft)

  6. Annapurna South - 7,219M (23,684 ft)

Annapurna I is known as one of the most dangerous 8000M mountains to climb. For every 4 climbers, there has been 1 death. The statistics are improving with successful climbs every year. Having said that this mountain is highly prone to sudden and frequent avalanches.

Even the other Annapurna expedition is rarely climbed and is considered one of the toughest peaks to climb. Climbing the Annapurna peaks can be one of the most interesting objectives for mountaineers.

Annapurna treks

Annapurna Circuit trek

Annapurna circuit trek

Annapurna circuit trek

One of the most beautiful treks you can go through passing through beautiful villages, Tilicho Lake and Thorong-la-pass 5416M. Simply enjoy a quiet wilderness and be inspired by the scale of Annapurna’s beauty.

Annapurna base camp

Gurung village, Ghandruk, Annapurna base camp trek highlight

A cultural classical trek through lush jungles and villages to Annapurna base camp. Enjoy a 7 - 10 days adventure hiking to the base of the might Annapurna I and surrounding Annapurna peaks.

Bonus

Finally, to end your adventure, Pokhara is a must-visit destination. The second biggest city in Nepal is much cleaner and quieter than Kathmandu. Tons of 1- 2 day adventure activities from paragliding, cultural tours, mountain biking, white water rafting, bungee, zip-lines, hiking, or just a beautiful city to relax by the lake. This city has got very chill-relaxed vibes to just enjoy your off-period. Oh not to forget the live-band music spots.

Are you planning your next Himalayan adventure in Nepal? Join us at any of our adventures in the magnificent Annapurna region.

Let’s go and explore. Go. Live Your Story.

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Everything you need to know about Chulu West 6419M climbing expedition - Namas Adventure

Everything you need to know about Chulu West 6419M climbing expedition

Chulu West Peak 6419M in far distant.

Chulu West Peak 6419M in far distant.

Chulu West peak is a 6000M+ climbing peak in the mid-western part of Nepal. The peak is located in the beautiful region of the Annapurna region. Trekking through one of the world’s most beautiful trekking routes, climbers set apart to Chulu base camp from Ledar village to embark on their peak climbing adventure. The peak resides on the backdrop of the Annapurna massif range, Himlung Himal 7246M, Nemjung, and Manalsu 8163M.

 

Annapurna region is not packed with climbers and trekkers compared to the Everest region. Any climbers seeking remote and less traffic on their trail, this will be the right option for you. Having said that the beauty of the Himalayas is not compromised around the Annapurna region. It offers a different beauty and leaves the impression of its own. If you as us Annapurna circuit region is one of our favorites because of its access points, cultures, landscapes, giant mountains, remoteness and we could go on forever.

No. of climbers

  • 2020: 4 climbers

  • 2019: 73 climbers

  • 2018: 105 climbers

  • 2017: 90 climbers

But before you embark on one of the most amazing adventures, we have listed 11 useful pieces of information that will help you prepare for your Chulu West peak climbing expedition.

1. When is the best time to climb Chulu West peak?

Chulu West 6419M Peak

Chulu West 6419M Peak

Chulu West is best suited to climb during two climbing seasons. Spring (Late March-May) and Autumn (September - November). During both the season there aren’t as many climbers as other peaks in the Everest regions. So climbers can expect a low-medium number of climbers.

For experienced climbers, winter climb is still possible but this comes with a lot of uncertainties. i.e unstable conditions, tea houses may not be operational or even the ones operating won’t be well-stocked. Pre-arrangements will have to be made but that will also depend on the number of climbers.

2. Is it possible to shorten the Chulu West expedition or If I want to extend my expedition what other options do I have?

Chulu West expedition can definitely be shortened but this comes at an additional cost. At Namas adventure, we do provide these services for private client groups (2+ members). The shortest Itinerary we can make it up to is a 14-day itinerary. Extra charges apply of an additional $3000 - $3500 applies since we will have to charter helicopter services. Please contact our team for other flexible options.

If you want to extend your trip then we would like to recommend the following two other destinations that is in the same region.

  • Chulu west & far east expedition. Double your summits. (inquire for extension)

Chulu East 6059M is another peak that includes some technical climbing sections along with glacier walks. The approach to the summit is as expected strenuous with two high-altitude camps (5400M and 6050M).

3. How much does it cost to climb Chulu West? What does the cost include?

With Namas Adventure, Chulu West expedition costs $4500 per person. We provide premium high-quality all-inclusive peak climbing services. Climbers do not have to worry about anything with our team and totally focus on their climbing holiday and fun times ahead.

List of what’s included in your booking.

  • NNMGA Certified Sherpa Mountain guide

  • $300 Individual tip pool. Tip pool will be fairly distributed among all Namas staff members. (Guides, porters, drivers, hotel security, and staff). Guest may personally hand in extra tips to our guides and porters.

  • Namas Branded merchandise (Down Jacket, Cap, Buff)

  • 1:2 Sherpa Guide: Client ratio

  • Cook and helping team at High Camp

  • 30Kgs per person

  • Arrival hotel in Kathmandu

  • All trekking and climbing permits (ACAP and Peak Permit and TIMS)

  • All internal-local transportation to and from the trekking trailhead

  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner on trek and expedition days.

  • 1 Pot of hot water every night

  • Hydration tablets, frozen foods at BC and high camps

  • Lodge accommodation during the trek

  • Porters

  • Arrival pick up and departure

  • Internal flights

  • Basic First aid kit

  • Welcome/Farewell leave Dinner

4. Are guides necessary for climbing Chulu West?

To issue a permit for the Chulu West Peak climb, you will have to go through a registered local company, for this purpose guides are hired. For beginner to intermediate climbers, we highly suggest climbing the peak with guides. The usual climbing route does have a crevasse and new hazards may appear every climbing season. Experienced climbers/guides who want to venture into new routes will still have to be assigned a local guide even if they don’t prefer them climbing with them. So, yes legally speaking guide assistance is required.

5. What is the best acclimatization itinerary for Chulu West expedition?

Chulu West high camp

Chulu West high camp

Chulu-West climb is slightly longer for 6400M altitude. A total of 5-6 climbing days are required due to the nature of difficult terrains but the climb is possible. (2021 Spring expedition report).

For climbers, acclimatizing properly for high-altitude climbing trips is a must. Our expedition itinerary planning allows you to acclimatize to higher elevations, giving your body the time it needs to adjust to the altitude. With years of guiding experience and well-known scientific literature, we know that this is the only way for your body to adapt after gaining elevation. With that knowledge and experience, our team has built up the itinerary for this expedition.

On this climbing trip, we make sure your itinerary has high camp acclimatization combined with trekking gradually to higher elevations. Your body needs these adaptation periods when you are above 5000M+. This way you can experience alpine camping, enjoy the Himalayas all around you, and had gained enough strength to make your summit climb.

6. What training is required for this expedition? Can you suggest me a training plan?

Chulu West is by no means an easy climb like every mountain expeditions but this Chulu West or East climb is suitable for beginner to intermediate level climbers. Mountains are graded based on their technical and physical difficulties. For your training, we highly recommend climbers to focus on endurance and strength training. Any type of aerobic exercise, like long-distance running (10-15km) 3 to 4 times a week, cycling (1 hour - 2 hours), hiking gaining elevation with 10-15kgs weights on are some of the suggested training. We can also suggest high-intensity training like cross-fits are a good way to build your overall fitness or kettlebell training are also suggested. More on our training mountain expedition blog.

Courses like Level - 1 mountaineering are also helpful tools. You will learn technical skills like climbing with a rope on 5/6 anchor points using ascenders, how to walk with crampons on ice, snow, and rock, and to be efficient with abseiling and overall gear safety checks awareness.

7. How hard is Chulu West Peak climb?

Chulu West is graded at PD/3. (Alpine/fitness grading link).

Trail blazing on way to Chulu West high camp. Expect deep snow during spring expeditions.

Trail blazing on way to Chulu West high camp. Expect deep snow during spring expeditions.

Climbers are expected to be physically fit. The day leading to the summit is always the longest enduring and tough period of your itinerary. Breathing is always a challenge at high altitudes but with proper acclimatization done ahead of time, staying well hydrated, eating properly, your body should recover and adapt to the altitude.

Once you depart from high camp the real alpine challenge begins, mostly climbing on steep ice and snow surfaces. You will be walking for 4-6 hours to reach high camp. Summit day climb starts early (3 or 4 am) with the goal to reach the summit or near to the summit by sunrise. This will be the most challenging and rewarding part of the climb. You can expect to hike around 10+ hours on this day as you will have to summit and then descend back to high camp. All your previous physical training, your will, mental strength, and your grit for real adventure will take you through this final day and to the summit.

8. What are the clothing and gears - boots required for Chulu west climb (trekking and mountaineering)? Can I rent gears in Nepal?

Choosing the right gear is very important. We advise climbers not to make compromises on the quality of gears and clothing, and to pay attention to layer up comfortably as well. You will highly depend on your clothes to keep you warm, especially during nighttime when temperatures can go down to -10/-15. Please check our equipment blog for recommended clothing and gears.

Renting your gears in Nepal? We provide gear rentals exclusively for Namas Adventure clients during our climbs. All the gears are in the best condition, clean, and highest quality. Kailas equipment, black diamond, Mountain hardwear provides all-out mountaineering gears. (Namas Equipment hire link)

If you want to hire it from other local sources in Nepal, our simple answer is NO. This is one of the most frequently asked questions mainly by beginner climbers. We have tested and tried several gears in Nepal and frankly, we do not recommend hiring here. We know it might seem like a huge amount of expenses to buy all the gears, but they are well worth it.

  • Boots (trekking and mountaineering) for Chulu West

With better technologies, climbing shoes have improved every year. We highly recommend double-layered boots like La Sport G2Sm or Scarpa phantom. It is wise to spend on good mountaineering boots, as so with all the gears that we have mentioned in this post above.

9. What types of foods are available during the expedition? Is clean water available and how much water intake is recommended?

We suggest all our clients drink 4-6 l of water every day. Staying hydrated will also help you with acclimatizing properly. It’s best to take hydration tablets or filtration bottles with you.

Most of the foods are prepared in the tea houses and during your climbing days, kitchen tents are set up by our Sherpa teams. You do not need to worry about food but remember to eat enough. In the high altitudes, your body will naturally want to reject food or avoid using energy on anything, which includes eating too. You might have to force yourself with the first few couple of bites and then eventually your body will start accepting the food. We also provide packed dried meals, so that clients have other options should they not want to eat what’s being cooked in the tents.

Remember to avoid smoking and any alcohol intake. You might see our guiding leaders smoking or drinking but remember they are professionals and they have adapted very well to these environments compared to the climbers who go there just for adventure holidays.

10. What trip insurance will I need for Chulu West expedition? Do I need helicopter evacuation to be included in my insurance cover?

No matter how prepared you are, you never know when or how things might go wrong. You might be sick suddenly or not that we wish but there might be some incident, you might suffer from altitude sickness or anything we can’t imagine yet. So, for these reasons, it is always good to have insurance cover. Our recommended Insurance companies (link)

Helicopter evacuation is our final emergency option and we do recommend you have one in your insurance, as it is the only means of transport in the Everest region. Our guides will assess your condition and examine if it is a major issue. If not, they will use their experience to motivate and push you through your trip. However, in case of emergency, helicopter evacuation will be called upon. 

There is a procedure to follow when calling for emergency evacuation. We will call the insurance company hotline, get approval with your insurance and only then helicopters are sent to the distress call location. You will have to pay for the evacuation in Nepal from your own pocket but once you are back home you can claim your money back. Make sure you collect helicopter evacuation receipts, certified doctor’s approval letter. The insurance company will ask for this evidence to back up your claim. There was a huge helicopter scam in Nepal during 2018, so insurance companies are taking extra measures to stop this from happening. Our guides and staff members in Kathmandu will also remind you of this process during briefings.

11. Which other high-altitude peak climbing can I aim for after Chulu West climb? Can I combine other 6000M+ peaks with the Chulu West expedition?

Recommended 7000M Expeditions

Once you have completed your expedition and when you feel like you want to take on higher peaks we can suggest other 7000M+ peaks that you can aim for.

HIMLUNG HIMAL 7126M EXPEDITION

Himlung Himaljpg
  • Himlung Himal Summit 7126M

  • The south flank of North-west ridge route, Camp 1 - 3 strategy

  • 7 - 13 days in Himlung Himal Base camp 5460M and higher

  • 1:2 Guide/Client ratio throughout the expedition

  • Nar & Phu Villages and Manaslu conservation area

BARUNTSE PEAK 7129M EXPEDITION

Baruntse Expedition route

Baruntse Expedition route

  • Baruntse 7129M summit, Mera Peak 6476M (Acclimatisation training peak)

  • South-east ridge route, Camp 1 - 2 strategy

  • 5-10 days in Baruntse Base camp 5460M and higher

  • 1:2 Guide/Client ratio throughout the expedition

  • Amphu Lhabtsa Pass 5800M and Khumbu Valley

TILICHO PEAK 7134M EXPEDITION (TECHNICAL CLIMB)

Tilicho Peak 7134M on the left.

Tilicho Peak 7134M on the left.

  • Tilicho 7134M summit

  • North-West Shoulder ridge route, Camp 1, 2 and 3 strategy

  • 7 - 14 days in Tilicho Base Camp 4910M and higher

  • 1:2 Guide/Client ratio throughout the expedition

  • Tilicho Lake and Annapurna Circuit trek

Chulu West Peak is a mountain climbing trip that every traveler should experience at least once. We hope the information we have provided will help you decide or prepare for your outing in the best way possible. If you are looking for a great climbing trip and have an amazing time in Nepal, join us on our Chulu West climbing expedition! You can be assured that you are provided quality services with our fun-loving yet professional guides who have 5 - 10+ years of taking clients on such peak climbing trips. After all, we do aim to be the best adventure specialist in the world and you having a great time, being safe and summiting will always be our priority.

Do you plan to climb and summit the amazing Chulu West peak in Nepal? If you do have any more questions, please ask us below in the comment section or you can email us at bookings@namasadventure.com and our team will get back to you as soon as they can.

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Top 5 peaks for beginner/novice climbers in Nepal, Himalayas - Namas Adventure

Mera Peak

Mera Peak

Top 5 peaks for beginner/novice climbers in Nepal, Himalayas

​Mountain climbing​ is one of the most amazing adventure sports. People climb mountains because of many reasons. The adventure thrill-seekers would like to challenge themselves, some climb for the excitement, but for others, the desire to reach the top of the peaks in Nepal has been growing over years. The journey through valleys, mountain ranges, and highlands is a sight to behold as it makes you realize why people spend sleepless nights and challenge themselves to the achievement of a mountain summit. Beyond the breathtaking views, there are many reasons to get motivated to climb mountains. Mountain climbing also provides an opportunity for cultural exchanges and a chance to see how people from rural areas live. Overall, mountain climbing is a fulfilling experience where you can develop friendships, gain new skills, and open up your mind to new possibilities.

If you are one of those curious challenge-seeking adventure lovers, then it’s only natural for you to question, is mountain climbing safe? I do not have any previous mountain climbing experience, can I climb and summit particular mountains? You may have trekked to high altitude places like Everest base camp, Annapurna region, or hiked around the world and you naturally want to explore higher ground? You may want to summit Everest one day or even all the highest peaks around the world but do not know where to start? Or you finally have the time and motivation to at least give mountain climbing a try or there may be thousand other inspirations.

On this blog, we want to help you by suggesting the best 5 peaks suitable for beginner/novice level or even intermediate level climbers. We promise you, there’s no shortage of awe-inspiring moments, adventure thrill and challenges in any of the suggested peaks below. The summit days will be tough but that’s the beauty of peak climbing. After-allThe best view only comes after the hardest climb”

1. Mera Peak 6476M

Summit of Mera Peak 6476M

Summit of Mera Peak 6476M

Overview:

  • Altitude: 6,476M / 21,246FT

  • Climbers experience level: Beginners/Novice

  • Type: Non-technical/High altitude trekking style climb

  • Location: Makalu Barun National Park

  • When to climb: March-May or September - November

  • Total no of days: 18 Days

  • Difficulty grading: F / 2-3 (Alpine/fitness grading info)

  • Accommodation: Tea house and 1-2 high camps above 5000M

What makes Mera Peak suitable for all beginner-level climbers is its non-technical climbing style. What do we mean by that? Simply put the climb does not need fixed-line ropes, ice-axes, ladders, or other alpine techniques to climb to the summit. It is a good old fashion uphill steep walk with your mountaineering boots and crampons on. You may need a little practice walking with your crampons on but once those boots are on you will soon get the hang of it. From Mera base camp to the summit you will be walking on ice and snowy surfaces. This will be the most challenging part of your entire itinerary. Mera Base camp is not included in many other operators’ itineraries but we believe it is the best approach when attempting to climb Mera Peak. This will give our climbers an extra day to rest/acclimatize at 5400M altitude. There is no point in rushing into the mountains, your body not being acclimatized properly, and having to abort your final summit push.

Mera high camp 6100M, is another highlight of this expedition. The camp is set up just in the shadow of what seems like a half-scrapped-off part of a mountain. Both Mera base and high camp expose you to alpine-style camping. Totally secluded just you, fellow climbers, and the alpine environment. (lots of snow and mountains around).

Once you start your climb from the high camp, the view of the surrounding mountain gets better and better and endless beauty. From the Summit of Mera Peak, you will have the most widest and beautiful views of the Himalayas because of its geographic positioning in the region. 8000M + peaks such as Mt. Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho-Oyu and Kanchenjunga are visible. Other iconic peaks like Ama Dablam, Baruntse, Chamlang are also seen in the distance. Like every other mountaineering adventure, the entire climb is physically and mentally challenging. But once you are at the summit it is well worth it.

Ridge climb to Summit of Island Peak 6189M

Ridge climb to Summit of Island Peak 6189M

Overview:

  • Altitude: 6,189 M / 20,305 ft

  • Climbers experience level: Beginners/Novice to Intermediate

  • Type: Semi-technical climb/Jummar

  • Location: Everest Khumbu Region/Imja Valley

  • When to climb: March-May or September - November

  • Total no of days: 20 Days

  • Difficulty grading: PD/3 (Alpine /Fitness grading info)

  • Accommodation: Tea Houses and Alpine camping at Island Peak BC and high camp

Island Peak 6189M, is one of the most popular peaks to climb in Nepal. Island peak climb shares an itinerary with Everest base camp and is included in the trip itinerary. Although this peak is slightly smaller than Mera Peak, the final Summit push is the final crux, an almost 90-degree vertical climb.

Island Peak, is graded as a semi-technical climb, by this we mean climbers will need to use fixed-line ropes to climb up the peak and abseil/rappel down when descending down the peak. Summit day is the hardest, as it can be very physically and mentally challenging for beginner-level climbers. There are wide crevasses along the route, so climbers will also have to use steel ladders (which will already be set up) from base camp to high camp/crampon point. This feature of the climb makes it one of the best climbing experiences to learn basics mountaineering skills and also gives climbers an understanding of the level of fitness needed when climbing bigger mountains. The summit ridge is very exposed and not many climbers can fit at a single time. Having stated that, once you are at the summit, you will be over-filled with the joy of accomplishment and the Himalayan views all around will make it a worthwhile accomplishment.

Setting eyes on Chulu West Peak 6419M in far distant.

Setting eyes on Chulu West Peak 6419M in far distant.

Overview:

  • Altitude: 6,419M / 21,059 ft

  • Climbers experience level: Beginners/Novice to Intermediate

  • Type: Semi-Technical/Jummar

  • Location: Annapurna region, Manang District

  • When to climb: April - May or September - November

  • Total no of days: 18 Days

  • Difficulty grading: PD/3 (Alpine/Fitness grading info)

  • Accommodation: Tea houses and Alpine camping to Chulu West BC and high camp

Chulu West 6419M Peak, is another 6000M+ climbing peak in the north-midwestern part of Nepal. The peak is located in the beautiful region of the Annapurna region. Trekking through one of the world’s most beautiful trekking routes, climbers set apart to Chulu base camp from Ledar village to embark on their peak climbing adventure. The peak resides on the backdrop of the great Annapurna Massif range, Himlung Himal on the northeast and further is the great Manaslu peak.

Chulu West Peak climb is a semi-technical climbing peak, making it suitable for beginner and intermediate experience level climbers. With fewer technical sections, climbers will mostly depend on their endurance and physical strength while climbing. The climb is mostly on ice and snow terrain all the way to the summit. Once on the summit, climbers are given a glimpse of the great Annapurna Massif ranges and other surrounding peaks of Mid-western Nepal. Climbing peaks in the Annapurna region can be a different experience compared to the Everest region. If you want to go even remotely and enjoy one of the world’s beautiful trails, climbing a peak in the Annapurna region is an experience on its own. Chulu West Peak is the right option to go for climbers seeking fewer crowd options.

Summit Push to Lobuche East Peak 6118M

Summit Push to Lobuche East Peak 6118M

Overview:

  • Altitude: 6,119M / 20,072 ft

  • Climbers experience level: Beginners/Novice to Intermediate

  • Type: Semi-technical/Jummar

  • Location: Everest Khumbu Region

  • When to climb: April - May or September - November

  • Total no of days: 20 Days

  • Difficulty grading: PD/3 (Alpine/fitness grading info)

  • Accommodation: Tea houses and Alpine camping at BC and high camp

Lobuche East 6119M Peak, is another popular 6,000M+ climbing peak in Nepal. This peak is mostly used by Everest summit teams, as one of the training peaks before heading for Everest Expedition. The base camp is located just a day away from Everest base camp.

Lobuche East Peak is graded 2B, the same as Island Peak. Climbers will have to use assisted fixed-line ropes, descend using abseiling techniques, and should be comfortable on exposed terrain. The climb is mostly on snow, ice, and rock surfaces. The summit is narrow, exposed and Everest is visible from the summit, unlike Island Peak summit. The climb is a 60-70 degrees climb and can be somewhat challenging for beginner/novice level climbers. This can also be a perfect mountain to climb whatever your climbing goals.

5. Pisang Peak

Pisang Peak 6100M, Pic by Oleg Bartunov

Pisang Peak 6100M, Pic by Oleg Bartunov

Overview:

  • Altitude: 6,100M / 20,013 ft

  • Climbers experience level: Beginners/Novice

  • Type: Semi-technical

  • Location: Annapurna region, Manang District

  • When to climb: April - May or September - November

  • Total no of days: 18 Days

  • Difficulty grading: F\2-3 (Alpine/Fitness grading info)

  • Accommodation: Lodges and Alpine camping to Chulu West BC

Pisang Peak sits in the Manang district, Nepal. The peak is tucked just between Annapurna I and Manaslu. This is another 6000M+ Peak in the Annapurna region suitable for beginner/novice level climbers. This peak also falls in the Annapurna circuit trail and the climb starts after the beautiful Pisang village.

Pisang Peak is graded at 1B climb but has some technical climbing feature during the summit climb. Fixed line ropes have to be used when climbing. Climbers will have to navigate through rocky, ice, and snowy surfaces. Climbers will need to have a good fitness level when climbing as other peak climbing in Nepal.

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