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Chulu Far East

Tripcode: TNY

Countries visited: Nepal

Adult Group Holidays Tough + Serious Adventure Walking & Trekking

A chance to climb a rarely tackled 6000m trekking peak in the Annapurnas

Chulu Far East Trek

This superb challenging trek is ideal for those wanting to extend their Himalayan climbing experience.

Our trek starts by following the classic Annapurna Circuit trail, ascending the Marsyangdi Valley through a wonderful variety of landscapes and cultures.

At Pisang we leave the main trail and head off towards the Chulu Massif. Rising above the Marsyangdi River, it is an area where huge glacial moraines form fantastic rock pillars. We will set up a base camp and high camp before our summit attempt.

Climbing sherpas will fix rope for the steep sections and the well acclimatised will be rewarded with views across to the Annapurnas and Gangapurna and over Mustang into Tibet to the north. Following the climb we descend to Manang and then cross the Thorong La to the pilgrimage town of Muktinath.

The trip ends with a spectacular flight down the Kali Gandaki Valley to Pokhara.

RT TripWhat makes this trip responsible?

We ask that you use environmentally sound practices whilst in Nepal. Please do not buy any mineral water whilst on trek as currently there are no provisions for disposing of the empty plastic bottles. Boiled drinking water is provided throughout the trek and it is advisable to bring water purification tablets (such as Biox Aqua) to treat any non-boiled water. Please bring bio degradable soaps and shampoos and do not pollute the rivers. We recommend bringing a spare plastic bag for rubbish that cannot be burnt. Burnable rubbish can be left in the lodges and non-burnable rubbish should be taken back to Kathmandu. Please take used batteries back to your own country.
Please note that many Nepalis are still traditional in the way they dress. Out of respect for the country we ask you to dress conservatively – no sleeveless tops. Although shorts are acceptable on trek only they should be very modest and reach the knees and for women a skirt or trousers are preferable. Temples and monasteries are places of worship so please be respectful when visiting them and whilst taking photographs.
Click on the title below for more information about our projects in Nepal.

Himalayan Community Support project

Exodus has supported various projects over the years in the Himalaya and all the details can be found on the project page via our website. Your leader will also provide up to date information in Kathmandu.
Our major efforts include building the Nava Kiran Orphanage in Kathmandu in March 2006. We continue to be involved with the children’s progress by funding their educational needs and a visit is possible during your visit to Kathmandu (please ask your leader to arrange). We have also supported the Esther Benjamin’s Trust, to help improve the lives of Nepal’s most vulnerable children and young people. The Trust provides full time care for 140 children who are at risk of being trafficked or of domestic or sexual abuse - an indispensable safety net.
We are also very proud of our environmental project, where we have installed over 50 solar cookers into the Everest region. In most of the lodges we use, these solar cookers help to continually boil and sterilise the water meaning there is no need to buy plastic water bottles that cannot be easily recycled in Nepal. We also donated 89 smokeless stoves to Thulopatel Village to provide a safer and healthier alternative to cooking, which helps prevent eye and lung problems women used to experience because of the smoky fire.
For full details please visit the Project page.

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Countries visited: Nepal

CHULU FAR EAST
Day 1
Depart London
Day 2
Arrive Kathmandu
Day 3
Scenic drive to Besisahar; begin trek.
Day
4 - 7
Slowly ascend the Marsyangdi Valley to the village of Pisang.
 
Day 8
Trek to Ngawal via Gyaru.
Day
9 - 10
Trek to Chulu Far East Base Camp.
 
Day 11
Trek to high camp.
Day 12
Climb Chulu Far East 6059m. Descend to base camp.
Day
13 - 14
Trek to Manang.
 
Day
15 - 17
Cross the Thorong La (5416m) to Muktinath, a place of pilgrimage.
 
Day 18
Descend to Jomsom.
Day 19
Fly to Kathmandu via Pokhara.
Day 20
Free day in Kathmandu; optional scenic Everest mountain flight.
Day 21
Fly to London.
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