Himchuli Peak Expedition [6441m.]
Hiunchuli (6441m.) is the fourth highest peak among the ‘trekking Peaks’ and considered one of the least difficult by expeditions. It was first summited in October 1971 by an American Peace Corps Expedition under the leadership of Craig Anderson.
Hiunchuli is part of the Annapurna range and was discovered by Jimmy Roberts, the father of commercial trekking. It is connected to the east face of Annapurna South. There are three major trekking peaks within the Annapurna Sanctuary, so named by Roberts, as the local inhabitants held the area sacred. They are Tent Peak, Fluted Peak and Hiunchuli.
This trip sets out from Pokhara valley. From Pokhara valley, the trail leads up slowly towards Annapurna Basecamp situated at an altitude of 4300m. One day rest will be set to explore the Annapurna Basecamp and for the acclimatization. Annapurna Basecamp is considered as the Hiunchuli Basecamp too. Three to four days are set aside for the ascent of this peak and then you will return ahead to Pokhara valley followed by same route as in the ‘Annapurna Sanctuary’ trek. To attempt the mountain you will need some mountaineering skill and is relatively easy to get the climbing permission. The formidable front wall of the sanctuary has a fearsome reputation and there is no 'standard' route up. Any route is a challenging technical climb with devilish route finding, and is best tackled in true expedition style.
This trip sets out from Pokhara valley. From Pokhara valley, the trail leads up slowly towards Annapurna Basecamp situated at an altitude of 4300m. One day rest will be set to explore the Annapurna Basecamp and for the acclimatization. Annapurna Basecamp is considered as the Hiunchuli Basecamp too. Three to four days are set aside for the ascent of this peak and then you will return ahead to Pokhara valley followed by same route as in the ‘Annapurna Sanctuary’ trek. To attempt the mountain you will need some mountaineering skill and is relatively easy to get the climbing permission. The formidable front wall of the sanctuary has a fearsome reputation and there is no 'standard' route up. Any route is a challenging technical climb with devilish route finding, and is best tackled in true expedition style.
Itinerary of Meera Peak
- Day 1
- Arrive Kathmandu & Trasfer to Hotel
- Day 2
- Prepare Permit and briefing
- Day 3
- Lukla to Chutanga
- Day 4
- Chutanga - Khartitang
- Day 5
- Khatitang - Nau Lekha
- Day 6
- Nau Lekha - Kothey
- Day 7
- Kothey - Thangnak
- Day 8
- Thangnak - Khare
- Day 9
- Khare - Mera BC
- Day 10
- Mera Base Camp – High Camp
- Day 11
- High Camp - Climb Mera peak 6654m. & Back to Base camp
- Day 12
- Mera Base Camp – Khare
- Day 13
- Khare – Kothey
- Day 14
- Kothey – Khartitang
- Day 15
- Khartitang – Chutanga
- Day 16
- Chutanga – Lukla
- Day 17
- Lukla – Kathmandu.
- Day 18
- Sightseeing in Kathmandu
- Day 19
- Rest Day in Kathmandu
- Day 20
- Final departure