Tent Peak Climbing - 12 Days

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Duration14 Days
Trip Grade Challenging
Max Height 5663 Metres
Start From Nayapul
End From Nayapul
Group Size 1-50 pax
Accommodation Hotel/Lodge/Tea House/Camping
Transportation Bus/Car/Taxi
Best Season March, April and May & September, October and November

Trip Highlights

  • Short drive from Pokhara to Nayapul.
  • The delightful villages of Tikhedunga, Ulleri, Ghorepani, Tadapani, Chhumrung, Sinuwa, Bamboo, Dovan, Deaurali, M.B.C, and A.B.C.
  • Magical View of Sunrise with the Himalayas ranges from Summit.
  • Gurungs and Magars are ethnic, cultural, and Colorful Villages.
  • Summit the “Tent Peak” (Tharpu Chuli).
  • Reach Annapurna Base Camp.
  • Relaxing in the Natural Hot spring at Jihnu Danda.

Detail About Tent Peak Climbing - 12 Days

The Tent Peak Climbing is a magical trek peak in Nepal; it is another name for the Tharpu Chuli coined by Jimmy Roberts in 1956. It includes a fascinating trekking trail beside Annapurna Base Camp trip ascent to Tent Peak 5,663 meters of elevated Climbing. This peak was first climbed in 1956 by a Japanese expedition team. The Summit of Tent Peak provides stunning views of Annapurna South, Hiuchuli, Annapurna I, Gangapurna, Machhapuchhre, and many other white snow-capped mountains.

 

Climb to Tent Peak; the path goes through the Annapurna Base Camp, offering an incredible vista of the south ABC of Annapurna. The south face of Annapurna South (7290 meters), situated at the beginning of the Annapurna Glacier, guards the western side of the sanctuary. The trek to Tent Peak Base Camp involves a steep drop into the Annapurna South Glacier through very coarse land in the middle of the confused mass of loose rocks of all sizes on the glacier floor. Then, it ascends to the other side for almost six to seven hours to arrive at the Base Camp of Tent Peak. It is approximately around 4600 meters.

 

However, you will be delighted with the views of Tent Peak. From here to High Camp. It will generally take three to four hours to climb. It is near the foot of a steep snow face that leads up to the summit of the tent peak, where the surroundings are in all their glory from the summit. After we summit the peak and enjoy the attractiveness of the panoramic view, we go down to base camp. It will take around 6/7 hours in very slippery conditions. Generally, climbers follow the northwestern ridge to the summit, although the mountain has to the southeastern ridge and the southwestern face.

 

12-day Tent Peak Climbing Itinerary, trails go away throughout the ramble of rhododendron and pine forests, hills, landscapes, terrace farming, and local settlements. The trip route passes through the delightful villages of Nayapul, Birethanti, Tikhedunga, Ulleri, Ghorepani, Tadapani, Chhumrung, Sinuwa Danda, Bamboo, Dovan, Himalaya, Deaurali, M.B.C, Annapurna Base camp. Reach to the final destinations of the Tent Peak Base Camp and Summit to Tent Peak.

 

Best time to climb Tent Peak

 

The Best Season of the year for Summit Tent Peak climbing is the autumn Season) September to November and (Spring Season) March to May, no doubt to join for peak climbing or trekking in Nepal. In those months, this offers an amusing view of the mountains and their scenery. 

 

Local culture and traditions of the Annapurna region

 

This journey rewards you with the Gurung and Magar culture and traditions, the Annapurna range. This region is mainly by the Gurung and Magars, who follow both Hindu and Buddhist religions.

 

You will see the fun in this area, especially in Dashain and Tihar, where all the people Groups play Deusi Bhailo together. If there are foreign, then learn to take the foreign guests in their group and have fun. This festival falls between August and October.

 

Another possibility is to gather with local people. In some villages, you might also get Gurungs or Magars community, which (the mother Group) performs culture shows, dances, and singing in the evening to entertain trekkers.

 

Tea House in the Annapurna region

 

The Annapurna region is based on the Guest House. There are tiny tea houses on this journey to the Annapurna trail. We manage accommodation alongside the trek in local homestays. You will get your separate room twin sharing, and most of the teahouse toilet and bathroom are outside. Also, someplace you can obtain the attached bathroom, which means a toilet inside your room.

Trip Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1350m/4,429feet).
Day 02: Kathmandu to Pokhara 200km (830meters/2,723feet) 7/8 Hours' Drive.
Day 03: Pokhara – Nayapul - Ghandruk Village (1980meters/6,496feet) 5/6 Hours walking.
Day 04: Ghandruk Village - chhomrong village (2185meters/7,168feet) 5/6 Hours Walking.
Day 05: Chhomrong – Dovan - Himalaya (2970meters/9153feetm) 6/7 Hours Walking.
Day 06: Himalaya – MBC - ABC (4130meters/13,549feet) 5/6 Hours Walking.
Day 07: ABC – Tent Peak Base Camp (4400metesrs/14,435feet) 4/5 Hours Walking.
Day 08: Acclimation Day.
Day 09: Tent Peak Base Camp - High Camp (5000metesrs/16,404feet) ¾ Hours Walking
Day 10: High Camp - Tent Peak Summit (5663metesrs/18,579feet) - Tent Peak Base Camp (4400metesrs/14,435feet) 6/7 Hours Walking.
Day 11: Tent Peak Base Camp - Himalaya (2970metesrs/9,153feet) 7/8 Hours Walking.
Day 12: Himalaya - Jhinu Danda (1735metesrs/5,692feet) 5/6 Hours Walking.
Day 13: Jhindanda – Nayapul - Pokhara (830m).
Day 14: Drive back to Kathmandu.

Cost Includes

  • Pick up/drop from/to Tribhuwan International Airport by Private car/ Van( depends on size)
  • All meals during the trekking and Climbing ( lunch+dinner+ breakfast) with 3-time tea coffee
  • Hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
  • Tea House accommodation during the trek.
  • Camping accommodation during the expedition.
  • One Government license holder trekking guide (Climbing Guide) and require porters ( one porter for two clients)
  • Guide, porters, salary, Insurance, transportation, equipment, etc.
  • Trekker's information management system (TIMS card)
  • ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit).
  • All necessary paperwork tent Peak climbing permit.
  • All Camping equipment.
  • Kathmandu - Pokhara - Kathmandu by tourist bus.
  • First Aid kit
  • Seasonal fruits like apples, oranges, blackberries, etc.

Cost Excludes

  • Cold drinks, such as beer, mineral water, cock, Fanta, Hot shower, etc.
  • Your International airfare.
  • Nepal visa fee( 15 Days-25 U$D, 30 Days- 40 U$D.
  • Lunch and Dinner while in Kathmandu.
  • Rescue operation charge that is just in case.
  • Tips for Guide and porters.

Frequently Asked Questions Expand All

The main highest point of Tent Peak Climbing is 5663meters.

Yes, you can do it privately by Climbing with our local trekking guide and Porters.

The best time to do Tent Peak Climbing from (September – October – November - December), February – March – April – May).

TIMS Card (Trekking Information Management System), Special Climbing Permit, ACAP entry fee.

  • Do not drink alcohol & smoke
  • Walk slowly while you climb uphill
  • Take a garlic soup and ginger tea
  • Drink water 3 to 4 liters per day
  • Do acclimatization and rest
  • Take a Diamox as per instructors if you got AMS symptoms

Yes, you can change your currency in Nepal; we will help you to exchange your currency. 

The trekkers need to be paid 13% of the full trip cost in advance and remaining of the funds for trekking can be made on arrival in Kathmandu. For the booking of your trek please kindly you may go through the system of “BOOKING” form, click on there, and make your reservation.

Yes, you can get the internet; most of the tea house has Wi-Fi.

It is a moderate trek and normally, we have to walk for 16 to 19 days.

Yes, it is safe for a solo female to travel, our teams are responsible, and who is leading the solo travel through the Nepal Himalayas regions.

No, it is not possible to get ATM and Bank on the Paldor Peak climbing, so you must to takes Nepali currency from Kathmandu.

Yes, you need to take a sleeping bag during the trek; it is difficult to get a blanket on the lodges because so many Guides and porters do not have a blanket.

Yes, of course, we will provide you professional local trekking guide and porter’s team, who are from the same place or Himalayas region, our guide has detailed knowledge of the Himalayas and is government license holder trained, speak very well English. Our porters are fully helpful and friendly.

Useful Information

Travel insurance for Tent Peak Climbing

Travel insurance is compulsory to join an adventure journey in the Nepal Himalayas. We do not sell travel insurance here; we would be pleased to recommend some of our preferred providers. When you purchase a travel insurance privacy policy, be sure it covers the following contingencies.

 

  • Medical treatment and evacuation.
  • Repatriation
  • Emergency helicopter rescue.
  • Trekking and climbing.

You need to get a higher tier of travel insurance to have these activities covered at a high elevation. For the Tent Peak climbing, we recommend securing insurance to cover your trip activities of more than 6,000m/19,685 feet. Luckily travel insurance policies are easy to get online and you can compare coverage between packages rapidly and easily. The trekking under the defense of travel insurance will assure your quiet of mind and protect you in the not likely incident that you need to file maintain.

AMS – Acute Mountain Sickness

Acute Mountains Sickness (AMS) or altitude sickness is one of the risks even when traveling at a high elevation. The region following getting AMS is that the body doesn’t change at the lower altitude, and the result can be boring. So, it is most important to take appropriate measures on the time. Ahead at an altitude with a constant pace and good acclimatization days, will be helping reduce the chances of getting AMS. Likewise, you also have to keep yourself hydrated during the trip. As a result, drink a lot of water and keep away from alcoholic drinks as they dehydrate the body. If you are planning to travel on an adventure journey to Nepal then keep it in mind.   

 

Note: If you have any symptoms of altitude sickness then keep contacting with your local trekking guide. Our guide is trained and he knows how to solve (AMS) Acute mountain sickness. 

The Main Symptoms of altitude sickness

  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Fatigue
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Dizziness
  • Lightheadedness
  • Loss of appetite
  • Difficult to breath

Preventive measures

  • Do not drink alcoholic beverages at a high elevation
  • Keep yourself hydrated
  • Do the Acclimatize from low to high altitude and back to sleep on the low altitude.
  • Do not achieve more than 500 meters in a day
  • Do not walk very fast at a high altitude.
  • Walk slowly at the high elevations and keep walking.
  • Do not walk alone on the way.
  • Inform your guide as soon as, if you have any high altitude sickness.
  • Drink a lot of boiled water and hot tea.
  • Take garlic soup and Ginger tea. It is high altitude sickness medicine.

Safety, Security, and Satisfaction

Himalayan Local Guide guarantees our valuable clients (Safety, Security, and Satisfaction). Safety is the most important concern for us. For the trip, we will be carrying all necessary trekking gear, equipment, and first aid kits box. Our professional leaders and local trekking guides have experienced knowledge and have wide first-aid training. When hiking on the way, if a trekker gets (AMS) – Acute Mountain sickness due to the altitude, just normally: Headache, Vomiting, Dizziness, fatigue, or difficulty breathing then you can share with our leader. Our local trekking guide leader will give you suggestions about AMS – Acute mountain sickness and how to medicament and does very much help then, if he/she can’t do anything trekkers must decide, will further continue as health is most important in case of emergency, the rescue helicopter will always be standing to take you back to the hospital from the high elevation. No worries, we are always here for your services and our times are always in the mountains with mountain lovers and hikers. 

Passport and Visa

Travelers/trekkers to Nepal will need to make a visa when you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport or you can get a visa from your country of Nepal embassy. Most of the travelers will be able to get an upon-arrival visa at Kathmandu Airport. Please make sure that your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of your arrival, beginning with the date that you enter Nepal. You must also bring extra Passport-size photos of yourself.

On Arrival Visa Fee

15 Days – 30 U$D

30 Days – 50 U$D

90 Days – 125 U$D

Necessary document for Tent Peak Climbing

  • Insurance paper.
  • Passport.
  • Passport-sized Photos.
  • Tims card (Trekking Information Management system Card.
  • Special Tent Peak climbing permit and ACAP entry permits.

Tent peak climbing with a professional local Climbing guide and Porter's team.

Himalayan local guide Pvt. Ltd provides knowledge expert government registered license holder Climbing Guide for your Tent Peak who are from the same place and knows the regional trekking area very well. Our local trekking guide and porter or porters cum guide is too strong and knowledgeable about the whereabouts of the place, its history, culture, floras, faunas, etc.

 

We are always here for your service if you are interested in these mountain areas. We will be delighted to guide you to these heavenly areas where you can rejoice and spend your leisure time with beautiful mountain sceneries and hills. It will be a lifetime local adventure experience for you.

Last-Minute booking with us.

The last-minute booking with us can be made by any intended trekker/traveler the day before your journey starts. Whatever reason Himalayan Local Guide P. Ltd has a special provision for last-minute bookings. The payment should be made 100% percent within 24 hours if we accept. We do try our best to manage a trek at any time, and if you are booking this for the last minute, booking can be made directly through the online form or you can send us via email, messages on WhatsApp, Viber, or by calling on Cell Phone.

Responsible Travel

“Come as a Guest”

“Go as a Friend”

 

We have a strong and expert loyalty to environmental suitability for protecting our delicate ecosystems without a doubt, the tourism sector has brought lots of optimistic impacts in terms of wealth generation, service opportunities, infrastructure, education, healthcare, etc. However, with a swell of trekkers, the harmful impact has also become noticeable on society and the environment. Please kindly ensure you think about the environment and are not carefully confused moreover, Himalayan Local Guide (P). Ltd. works together with (KEEP) Kathmandu Environmental Education Project and organizes eco-friendly trips about for the most part environmentally responsive and culturally pleasing that get together the expectation of both traveler’s/trekkers and Communities.

TREKKING EQUIPMENT LIST

Body Clothing

  • Sleeping Bag
  • Down Jacket
  • Three pairs of trekking t-shirts
  • Long-sleeved shirts
  • Thermal Shirt for Colder place
  • Fleece Jacket
  • Warm wool Sweaters
  • Waterproof and windproof Jacket
  • Cotton Trekking pants with folding
  • Waterproof and windproof pants

Head and Face

  • Sun Hat
  • Wool or fleece hat
  • Headlight
  • Sunglass
  • Sunscreen 50
  • Face wipes and towel

List of Footwear

  • Trekking Boats
  • ¾ Paris Preferably Cotton Socks
  • Crampon
  • One pair of extra sports shoes

Necessary Gears

  • Gaiters just in case snow
  • Gloves and Thick Gloves
  • Big rucksack above the 40 L
  • Waterproof Bag Cover
  • Rain Coat
  • Trekking Pole (if you needed)
  • Laundry Soap
  • Shampoo
  • Toothbrush
  • Toilet papers
  • Water pearls
  • Bottle for drinking water
  • Pen and Note Book
  • Copy and Tourist Guide Book
  • Camera
  • Battery charger
  • Memory card
  • Cell Phone and Charger
  • Money Wallet
  • Altimeters and Playing card

First aid Kid

  • Diamox
  • Cotton bandages
  • Paracetamol
  • Painkillers
  • Loperamide to control diarrhea (just in case).
  • Water purified tablets
  • Lozenges
  • Elastic bandages
  • Thermometer
  • Moleskin and sling.
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