Tilicho Peak Climbing -35 Days

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Tilicho Peak is a little bit hard to climb than the other mountains having a height of around 7000m. The way to this mountain climbing has two ways up to its base camp.

Trip Duration 35 Days
Max Altitude 7134m
Group Size 2 - 15
DIFFICULTY Moderate
ARRIVAL ON Kathmandu Nepal
DEPARTURE FROM Kathmandu Nepal

 Trip Highlights

  • Since the terrain can be hard and the days long.
  • Hikers on these treks should be in good physical condition and have some previous mountain walking experience.
  • It does not require any technical experience.
  • Steep climbing may be involved, although it is never necessary to use ropes.

Trip Overview of Tilicho Peak Climbing -35 Days

Tilicho Peak is a little bit hard to climb than the other mountains having a height of around 7000m. The way to this mountain climbing has two ways up to its base camp. One way goes via the Marshyangdi Valley route, and another way goes via the Kaligandaki Valley route. If the teams go through Kaligandaki valley then it is very hard to cross the Messocanto pass, which is situated at 5300m. Altitude From the top of this Messokanto pass, the tranquil view of Tilicho Lake can be seen.

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ITINERARY

Day 01 Arrive at Kathmandu and transfer to Hotel.

The trip starts with one’s arrival in Kathmandu then from Kathmandu you will be transferred to a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu where you can rest for the night and enjoy the tasty delicacies.

Day 02 Sightseeing in Kathmandu & Climbing Preparations

Today we are going to spend most of our day looking around a number of the planet heritage sites of the World Heritage Site within Katmandu Valley. most significantly we are going to complete all needed|the mandatory} paper works and create different preparations required for Tilicho Peak Expedition.

Day 03 Drive from Kathmandu to Chamje [1410m/4626ft]

After breakfast, we have a tendency to indurate a drive from the national capital on the banks of Trishuli stream for one or two hours up to Dumre then on the banks of Marsyangdi stream. Our drive goes over scenic zigzag craggy roads passing through Besisahar and drive towards Chamje. Before we have a tendency to may come near to Besisahar and trek from there, however currently the enlargement of motor road has created its potential to drive additional to Chamje – the start line of the trek.

Day 04 Trek from Chamje to Bagarchhap [2164m/7097ft]

Our trek starts from Chamje, we are going to cross a span and so ascend to achieve Sattale wherever the natural path becomes slender. We are going to hit the village of Tal, that marks the entry to Manang district. From Tal village, our path descends right down to cross a span over Marsyangdi stream. From there a moderate trek can lead to the Gurung village of Dharapani. Our path from there leads through landslide affected space towards the village of Bagarchhap.

Day 05 Trek from Bagarchhap to Chame [2713m/8898ft]

After a light meal in Bagachhap the trek continues to Chame where one can experience the extreme beauty of the place. Similarly, Chame is very popular among the trekkers for it’s stunning landscape and lush forest. Similarly, an easy trek from Koto will lead us to Chame for the overnight stay. Chame is the main administrative center of Manang District where there is an abundance of shops and comfy teahouses.

Day 06 Trek from Chame to Pisang [3185m/10446ft]

Today we tend to leave Chame and follow the path that heads west on the watercourse banks towards Bharatang. From there, our trek goes on the banks of Marsyangdi watercourse then crosses a span before creating a climb to achieve Dhukur Pokhari. Our path bit by bit disclosed with impressive cover peaks around the trek from Dhukur Pokhari, we’ll reach Pisang. From Pisang, we are able to get pleasure from impressive views of Pisang Peak and Annapurna II.

Day 07 Trek from Pisang to Manang [3551m/11647ft]

On day 7 of the Tilicho Peak, we trek from Pisang to Manang at an altitude of Manang. The trout in itself is an interesting and entertaining journey. Similarly, from Pisang, there are two trekking trails to reach Manang the Upper Route at a high altitude and the Lower route at a lower altitude. Likewise, the Upper route offers more beautiful scenery of chains of Snow Capped Himalayas than the lower route. Wonderful views of Annapurna, Pisang Peak, and many other snowcapped peaks add extra pleasure and value for today’s trekking as we head towards Manang for our overnight stay.

Day 08 Rest Day at Manang

Today is the rest and exploration day in Manang where you can explore different attractions of Manang and its religious place. In addition, Manang contains a ton of offers for its guests. Manang may be a medieval, Tibetan-style village wherever there square measure several teahouses and campsites. the simplest read of Annapurna II 7939m, Annapurna IV 7525m, Annapurna III 7555m, Gangapurna 7454m, Tilicho Peak 7134m, and different natural covering peaks are often seen right ahead, folks.

Day 09 Trek from Manang to Khangsar [3850m/12628ft]

After breakfast, we have a tendency to leave Manang and follow the path that demands elevation all the far to Khangsar. throughout our trek, we have a tendency to area unit rewarded with sensible views of Gangapurna, ice mass Dome, Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Chulu West Peak, Chulu East Peak, Chulu region Peak, and Tilicho Peak. we are going to cross over the Khangsar Khola bridge to succeed in Khangsar village for our long stay.

Day 10 Trek from Khangsar to Tilicho Peak Base Camp [4800m/15744ft]

Today we tend to leave Khangsar and follow the path that goes over through varied ice lakes and glaciers to succeed in Tilicho Base Camp for our long keep. throughout our trek these days, we have a lot of possibilities of recognizing wild animals like Blue Sheep, the range of mountains Thar, and several other species of birds. There are tea homes at Tilicho Peak Base Camp, wherever we’ll pay our long before rising Tilicho Peak. Our Unique Path crew can build preparations for additional rising.

Day 11-28 Climbing Period

From day 11 to 28 it is a climbing period to climb the Tilicho Peak.

Day 29 Trek from Base Camp to Khangsar

After having a wonderful climbing period at Tilicho Peak. Trek from the Tilicho Peak Base Camp to Khangsar.

Day 30 Trek from Khangsar to Pisang

Today we trek from Khangsar to Pisang. Similarly, today we start early in the morning, during the trek from Khangsar to Pisang we can view the beautiful view of the surrounding. Likewise, we will take our lunch at Manang and then continue our trek on a rather easy trail that leads us back to Pisang for ending our long trekking day. Overnight stay at Pisang lodge.

Day 31 Trek from Pisang to Bagarchhap

After breakfast, we pack our gear, go through Dhukur Pokhari, get off there and follow the same path across the suspension bridge. We cross the river and walk along the banks of the Marsyangdi river to reach Chamje. Trek the village of Koto from Chamje and arrive overnight at Bagarchap.

Day 32 Trek from Bagarchhap to Chamje

The last day of our trek starts from Bagarchhap as we follow the trail that descends gradually towards Dharapani. Our trail continues passing through the village of Tal. From there a fairly moderate trek will bring us back to Chamje where our trek ends. We will celebrate the evening with our climbing team members after an adventurous – Tilicho Peak Expedition.

Day 33 Drive from Chamje back to Kathmandu

Today we will drive from Chamje to Kathmandu via tourist bus. Similarly, when you are in a bus then you can enjoy the beautiful landscape and surroundings.

Day 34 Leisure day at Kathmandu

Today is a leiser day so you can either tour Kathmandu valley of rest at the hotel. Its upto you .

Day 35 Transfer to International Airport for Departure

Today our representative will drop you at the International Airport as per your flight schedule.

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    What to expect?

    Price Includes

    • All the ground transportation by car.
    • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast at 3 to 4 stars level.
    • Meals on full board (Breakfast, lunch and dinner) in trekking and climbing period for you
    • Seasonable Local fresh fruits.
    • Filtered water in trekking using (Katadyn Pocket Water Filter).
    • Twin sharing comfortable private room in trekking part and tented camp in climbing part.
    • Trip map.
    • Domestic flight tickets with airport tax.
    • An experienced government licensed holder guide and porters to carry your luggage during the trek.
    • Food, drinks, accommodation, insurance, salary, equipments, transportation, local tax for Guide and porters.
    • All necessary camping gears like two men tent, kitchen tent, kitchen equipment, mattress while climbing period.
    • Group medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).
    • All necessary paper works and national park entry permits.
    • Pasang Lammu rural municipality entry fee.
    • Climbing permit.
    • Climbing equipment like ice axe, Ice crew, snow bar, climbing rope.
    • Emergency helicopter rescue arrangement which will be paid by your insurance company.
    • TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System).
    • All our government taxes, vat, local tax, tourist service charges.

    Price Excludes

    • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
    • All kind drinks (Alcoholic, hot and cold drinks) in mountain.
    • Personal equipment.
    • International airfare to and from Kathmandu.
    • Travel and rescue insurance.
    • Extra personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, laundry, shower, excess baggage charges).
    • Personal climbing equipment( Joomer, carabiner lock, carabiner unlock, Harnex belt, Eight finger, helmet, gaiters, Boots, crampons).
    • Tips for trekking staff and driver (Tipping is expected).
    • Any others expenses which are not mentioned on ‘Price Includes’ section.

    Major attractions in Tilicho Peak Climbing -35 Days

    Tilicho Peak is the home to the highest glacier in the world “Tilicho Lake”. Similarly, it is also the main attraction of Tilicho Peak. Likewise, the Tilicho Peak Climbing starts with the arrival in Kathmandu. Then, sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley and all the climbing preparation and after all the preparation the trip starts with the drive to Chamje. Similarly, from Chamje the trip resumes to Bagarchhap and from Bagarchaap to Chame.

    Then from Chame to Pisang and from Pisang to Manang also acclimatize in Manang. This process is very important for the further climb in the journey. And, after acclimatizing the journey continues to Khangsar, Khangsar to Tilicho Peak Base Camp [4800m/15744ft]. After reaching the base camp there will be a climbing period for 17 days. On your climb here you will get a wonderful view of the surrounding and the landscape.

    Then after the climbing period the trip embarks on its return journey with a return to the base camp. After, trek from Base Camp to Khangsar and from Khangsar to Pisang. Similarly, the trip resumes from Pisang to Bagarchhap then from Bagarchaap to Chamje. Likewise, from Chamje to Kathmandu. Then, your airport representative will drop you to the international airport for the final departure.

    Trekking Equipments, Gears & Some Medicines

    We do recommend following equipment's for trekking and Hiking in Nepal.

    • Sun hat
    • Scarf
    • Light balaclava
    • Warm wool hat
    • UV protection one Sunglasses
    • Head torch with extra batteries.

    • Tshirts
    • Shirts
    • Sleeveless or body warmer type fleece.
    • Long sleeve shirts
    • Thermal Vest
    • Down Jacket
    • Fleece Jacket
    • Pullover
    • Sports bras (women)
    • Waterproof outer jacket
    • Rain Coat
    • Hand wear
    • Fleece gloves.
    • Warms mittens or gloves.

    • Long Under Wear
    • Short Under Wear
    • Lightweight Cotton Long Pants
    • Warm Trousers
    • Tracksuit pants
    • Lightweight thermal trouser
    • Fleece pants
    • Cotton paints

    • Thin inner socks
    • Thick warm wool hiking socks
    • Walking boots with ankle support
    • Trainers or trail shoes
    • Gaiters
    • Micro spikes

    • Camera and Accessories
    • Phone
    • Power Bank
    • Solar Panel
    • Travel Adapter

    • Book
    • Playing Cards/Games
    • Journal and Pen
    • Snacks and Specialist Food

    • Sunscreen
    • Insect Repellent
    • Hand Sanitizer
    • Toilet Paper
    • Wet Wipes
    • Pocket Hand Warmers
    • Moisturizing skin cream and Lip balm
    • Toiletries
    • Water purifier
    • First Aid

    • Passport and Copy
    • Travel Insurance Details
    • Trekking Permit(s)
    • Waterproof Document Wallet
    • Cash

    • Guide will take a group first aid kit but please bring personal medications and other items you might use regularly such as
    • Any personal medications
    • Malaria prophylactic tablets
    • Blister treatment
    • Rehydration powder
    • Analgesics (Paracetamol, ibuprofen and aspirin)
    • Plasters and zinc oxide tape
    • Throat lozenges
    • Diamox

    • Duffel Bag or Suitcase
    • Day pack
    • Sleeping bag
    • Water bottle
    • Trekking poles
    • Towel

    Good to Know

    Q. Do you provide any gears for trekking?
    A. Yes, we do provide roughly 65 liters one duffel bag, sleeping bag and down jacket to use for trekking without extra charge, if you do not have.
    Q. Can I rent or buy gears in Kathmandu?
    A. You can buy or rent trekking boots and rest of the gears, you need to need to buy.
    Q. How much weight does porter carries?
    A. We do provide one porter between 2 trekkers. One porter carries 25 to 30 kg respectively.
    Q. How much weight does airplane allow to Lukla?
    A. Twin Otter and Dornier planes are the primary mode of transport to and from the airstrip at Lukla. It allows 15kg per passenger, including had bag.
    Q. Can I take some more gears for paying extra charge?
    A. It is hard but some time, they do allow 2 to 3 kg with paying extra charge US$ 2 per kg
    Q. When Should I pack my gears?
    A. You will have pre-trip meeting in Kathmandu that night you pack trekking gears.
    Q. What equipment should I carry at Daypack?
    A. Most of our day packs have a capacity of roughly 20 to 24 liters. You need to carry only day use things like water bottle, light jackets, some extra shocks, sun hat, sunglasses, raincoat, light glove, scarf, toilet paper, and small towel, camera, some personal medical, Sunscreen, Passport, money, camera, trekking poles and some snacks. Rest of the gears will be carried by porter.
    Q. Can I store suitcase and other unnecessary gears in hotel in Kathmandu or at your office?
    A. Yes, you can store either at the hotel in Kathmandu or at our office without extra charge.

     Travel Insurance

    Travel insurance is compulsory for all Clients undertaking any tour. It should provide adequate protection for the full duration of the tour to cover personal injury, medical expenses, repatriation expenses, helicopter evacuation, loss of luggage, etc. For your kind information, we would like to give a list of the insurance companies, please inquire with them.

    •  USA and Canada: Tugo, United Health Care, World Nomad, Blue Cross
    • Australia and New Zealand: Fast Cover, Allianz Australia
    • Singapore: Ergo, World Nomad (Explore plan level 3)
    • Europe: Europe Assistance, Austrian Alpine Club, Allianz Europe
    • India: ICICI Lombard

     Altitude and Temperature in Nepal

    Altitude (in meter) & Temperature (in degree Celsius) in Nepal over 2000m/6056ft. Trekking areas are only situated over 2000meter in Nepal.

    Altitude Spring Summer Autumn Winter
    March, April, May June, July, Aug Sept., Oct,  Nov Dec, Jan, Feb
    Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min.
    2000m -2500m 27 5 29  9 25 2 20 -2
    3000m – 3500m 12 -5 20 -1 17 -2 14 -7
    4000m – 4500m 10  -7 14 -3 12 -7 7 -10
    4500m- 5500m 9 -10 12 -5 10 -15 5  -20

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