Tent Peak Climbing

Overview of Tent Peak Climbing:

Tent Peak Climbing, also known as Tharpu Chuli, is a captivating adventure in Nepal’s Annapurna Sanctuary, reaching 5,663 meters. This beginner-friendly climb, part of the Annapurna Base Camp trek, offers stunning Himalayan Views of peaks like Annapurna I, Machhapuchhre, and Dhaulagiri. Starting from Pokhara, trekkers pass through Gurung villages and rhododendron forests, blending cultural immersion with scenic trails. The non-technical ascent requires moderate fitness and acclimatization, making it ideal for novice climbers seeking a Himalayan experience.

The Tent Peak Climbing journey ascends through the Annapurna Sanctuary, a natural amphitheater of towering peaks and glaciers. From Annapurna Base Camp, climbers trek to a base camp and high camp, navigating snowy ridges for a rewarding summit. The descent offers relaxation at Jhinu Danda’s hot springs and a return through charming villages. With Himalayan Views and the iconic Tharpu Chuli summit, this climb combines adventure, culture, and breathtaking landscapes in a compact itinerary.

Trip facts of Tent Peak Climbing:

Tent Peak Climbing

Destination

Nepal/ Annapurna

duration

Duration

8 Days

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Trip Grade

Moderate

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Activities

Tour and Trek

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Accommodation

Hotels / Tea House

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Food

Breakfast /Lunch /Dinner

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Best Season

Sept to Nov / Mar to May

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Max.altitude

4130m

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Transportation

Drive/ Flight

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Group Size

1 to 14++

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Map

Highlight of Tent Peak Climbing:

  • Summit Tent Peak Climbing: Reach the 5,663-meter Tharpu Chuli for a thrilling achievement.
  • Annapurna Sanctuary Trek: Explore the stunning amphitheater of snow-capped peaks and glaciers.
  • Annapurna Base Camp Visit: Experience the iconic base camp with panoramic mountain vistas.
  • Himalayan Views: Enjoy breathtaking sights of Annapurna I, Machhapuchhre, and Dhaulagiri.
  • Tharpu Chuli Adventure: Climb a beginner-friendly peak with a unique tent-shaped summit.
  • Cultural Immersion: Engage with Gurung communities along the Annapurna Sanctuary trail.
  • Non-Technical Climb: Tent Peak Climbing suits novice climbers with basic fitness.
  • Poon Hill Sunrise: Witness stunning Himalayan Views from this famous viewpoint.
  • Hot Springs Relaxation: Soak in Jhinu Danda’s natural hot springs post-climb.
  • Annapurna Base Camp Scenery: Marvel at the dramatic landscape surrounding Tharpu Chuli.

Tent Peak Climbing Itinerary:

Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu and Transfer to Hotel
  • Warm welcome by our representative at Tribhuvan International Airport, followed by a smooth transfer to your hotel in Kathmandu.
  • Relax or take a short walk to explore Thamel’s vibrant markets and nearby temples, soaking in the city’s lively charm.
Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and Trip Preparation
  • Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhnath Stupa, immersing in Nepal’s rich culture.
  • Prepare for the expedition with gear checks and a briefing from your guide at the hotel.
Day 3: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (830m)
  • Enjoy a scenic 7-hour drive through lush hills and rivers to Pokhara, a lakeside adventure hub.
  • Rest at a hotel, with time to explore Fewa Lake or the vibrant Lakeside Market.
Day 4: Drive to Nayapul and Trek to Tikhedhunga (1,570m)
  • Drive 1.5 hours to Nayapul, then trek 4 hours along the Bhurungdi Khola to Tikhedhunga.
  • Stay overnight at a teahouse, surrounded by serene village landscapes and terraced fields.
Day 5: Trek from Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani (2,860m)
  • Ascend 6 hours through Ulleri’s stone steps and rhododendron forests to reach Ghorepani.
  • Overnight at a lodge, enjoying views of the surrounding peaks and Gurung hospitality.
Day 6: Poon Hill Sunrise and Trek to Tadapani (2,630m)
  • Hike early to Poon Hill for a spectacular sunrise over the Himalayas, then trek 5 hours to Tadapani.
  • Stay at a teahouse, immersed in lush forests and mountain scenery.
Day 7: Trek from Tadapani to Chhomrong (2,170m)
  • Trek 5 hours through Gurung villages and terraced fields to Chhomrong, a cultural hub.
  • Overnight at a lodge, with views of Machhapuchhre and the Modi Khola valley.
Day 8: Trek from Chhomrong to Bamboo (2,310m)
  • Descend 5 hours along stone steps and forests, crossing the Modi Khola to Bamboo.
  • Rest at a teahouse, surrounded by tranquil bamboo groves and mountain trails.
Day 9: Trek from Bamboo to Deurali (3,230m)
  • Climb 5 hours through dense forests and past waterfalls to the alpine village of Deurali.
  • Stay overnight at a lodge, preparing for higher altitudes and colder conditions.
Day 10: Trek from Deurali to Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m)
  • Trek 4 hours through moraines and glaciers to reach the iconic base camp.
  • Spend the night at a lodge, marveling at the surrounding snow-capped peaks.
Day 11: Acclimatization Day at Annapurna Base Camp
  • Rest and explore the base camp area, with short hikes to adjust to the altitude.
  • Receive climbing technique training from your Sherpa guide for the summit push.
Day 12: Trek to Tent Peak Base Camp (4,400m)
  • Trek 4-5 hours across glaciers and moraines to a flat camping area below Rakshi Peak.
  • Set up tents, enjoying views of the towering Himalayan massif.
Day 13: Trek to High Camp (4,850m)
  • Ascend 3-4 hours on steep, snowy trails to High Camp, preparing for the summit.
  • Rest in tents, surrounded by dramatic vistas of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre.
Day 14: Summit Day (5,663m) and Return to Base Camp
  • Start early for an 8-10 hour climb on snowy ridges to the summit, then descend to Base Camp.
  • Celebrate the achievement with panoramic views before resting in tents.
Day 15: Trek from Base Camp to Machhapuchhre Base Camp (3,700m)
  • Descend 5 hours through glaciers and moraines to a lodge at Machhapuchhre Base Camp.
  • Enjoy the scenic beauty and rest after the summit climb.
Day 16: Trek from Machhapuchhre Base Camp to Jhinu Danda (1,780m)
  • Trek 6 hours downhill through forests to Jhinu Danda, home to relaxing hot springs.
  • Stay at a teahouse, soaking in the springs to ease post-climb fatigue.
Day 17: Trek to Nayapul and Drive to Pokhara
  • Trek 5 hours to Nayapul, then drive 1.5 hours back to Pokhara’s lakeside tranquility.
  • Relax at a hotel, with time to explore or unwind by Fewa Lake.
Day 18: Drive or Fly to Kathmandu
  • Return to Kathmandu via a 7-hour drive or quick flight, enjoying scenic routes.
  • Spend the evening relaxing or shopping for souvenirs in Thamel’s bustling streets.
Day 19: Departure from Kathmandu
  • Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure, with memories of the adventure.
  • Bid farewell to Nepal, carrying the triumph of summiting and cultural experiences.
Costomize Your Trip

Include Exclude in Tent Peak Climbing:

What’s Included

  • Transport I: Airport pick-up and drop in Kathmandu, Pokhara, or Lumbini, with private vehicle
  • Accommodation: Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu, Pokhara, or Lumbini (based on the itinerary), including breakfast
  • Documents: All required trekking permits (ACAP and TIMS), official documents, paperwork, office service charges, and government taxes
  • Transport II: Transportation between Kathmandu or Lumbini to Pokhara (round trip) is arranged as per the itinerary, either by tourist bus, private vehicle, or plane
  • Transport III: Transportation from Pokhara to the trek start point and back from the trek end point according to the itinerary
  • Guide: Experience trekking guide
  • Porters: One porter will be provided for every two trekkers
  • Duffel Bag: If you need a duffel bag, please let us know before booking the trip and remind us after you arrive
  • Trekking Map: A trekking route map for the group leader
  • Food and Accommodation: Food and accommodation during the trek in tea houses (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
  • Nepali Dinner: A farewell dinner at a traditional Nepali restaurant

What’s Excluded

  • Flight ticket: International flight tickets and airport tax
  • Nepal visa: You can get your Nepal visa upon arrival at the airport
  • City Lunch: Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu / Pokhara / Lumbini
  • City tour: city tour with a vehicle and entry fees for visiting UNESCO World Heritage Sites
  • Personal expenses: like laundry, phone calls, snacks, drinks, bar bills, and camera battery charging
  • Travel Insurance: It should cover emergency evacuation if needed, while trekking to the highest point listed in the itinerary
  • Trekking Equipment: Personal trekking gears for your comfort and safety
  • Transport IV: Local jeep or bus transport during the trek (if needed but not mentioned in the itinerary)
  • Tips and Gifts: Tips for guides, porters, drivers and related staff during trip

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FAQs about Tent Peak Climbing:

What is Tent Peak Climbing like?

It’s a moderate, non-technical climb at 5,663m, ideal for beginners with good fitness, offering a rewarding summit experience in the Annapurna region.

How does the Annapurna Sanctuary enhance the climb?

The trek through this natural amphitheater provides stunning glacier and peak vistas, enriching the journey to the base camp.

Why is Tharpu Chuli significant?

Known as Tent Peak, its unique tent-shaped summit at 5,663m makes it a popular, accessible Himalayan climb for adventurers.

What role does Annapurna Base Camp play?

It serves as a key acclimatization stop and a scenic highlight, offering views of towering peaks before the climb begins.

What are the Himalayan Views like?

The summit offers panoramic vistas of Annapurna I, Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, and more, with clear skies enhancing the experience.

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