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Overview

Tent Peak which is also known as Tharpu Chuli Peak is popular among tourists for climbing. It is located to the south of Annapurna Base Camp and it takes us right into the heart of Annapurna Sanctuary premises. Tharpu Chuli Peak’ which exists at an altitude of 5663 m height above sea level was renamed ‘Tent Peak’ in the year 1956 by Jimmy Roberts. Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek

The sufferings that we undergo while trekking will be compensated by the gratifying views that we can view from the summit. Tent Peak offers engrossing views of Hiunchuli, Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Gangapurna, and Machhapuchhre mountains among many others.

The trail proceeds through the Modi Khola River Belt and extends through the verdant forest that supports the Himalayan Wildlife. We will pass through alpine meadows full of lush green vegetation and make our way through culturally rich Highland Villages to arrive at Tent Peak. Himalayan Spirit Adventure Trek is offering ‘Tent Peak Climbing ’ as an 18-days package. The journey begins by reaching the beautiful City of Lakes- Pokhara. Mardi Himal trek

We will drive to Nayapul and begin trekking to the hill station of Poon Hill. We will pass through Annapurna Base Camp before arriving at Tent Peak Base Camp. The return trip proceeds through Deurali, Chhomrong, and Ghandruk to Nayapul from where we will arrive at Nayapul. The thrilling ‘Tent Peak Climbing’ concludes as we return back to Kathmandu from Pokhara. March to June and September to November are considered best for Tent Peak Climbing. ThameTrekking in Nepal

Itinerary Outline

Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu (1,400m approx.) Transfer to Hotel.

Once your plane lands in the international airport of Kathmandu, you will be welcome by our airport representative, waiting for you with a sign with your name on it. Once you are transferred to your hotel, you can take a rest after a long flight and in the late afternoon explore this vibrant capital of the Himalayan country.

Day 02: Cultural Tour in Kathmandu / climbing preparation.

Day 03: Drive to Nayapul and trek to Thikhedhunga.

Day 04: Trek to Ghorepani.

Day 05: Trek to Tadapani after Poon Hill morning excursion.

Day 06: Trek to Chomrong (this day group separate).

Day 07: Trek to Dovan.

Day 08: Trek to Machapuchare base camp.

Day 09: Trek to Annapurna Base camp.

Day 10: Acclimatization rest day at base camp.

Day 11: Trek to Tent peak base camp.

Day 12: Trek to high camp.

Day 13: Summit the Tharpu Chuli peak and back to base camp.

Day 14: Trek to Bamboo.

Day 15: Trek to Jhino Danda.

Day 16: Trek to Nayapul and to Pokhara O/n at the hotel.

Day 17: Drive to Kathmandu / free time.

Day 18: Final Departure to your home.

One of our representatives from Sange Sherpa Adventure Guide/Staff will drive you off to Tribhuwan International Airport, from where you will board your plan for another destination or your home country.

Nepal has many other natural and cultural beauties waiting to be explored. We will be always ready to help you travel around this amazing country. We will be pleased to make the necessary arrangements so that you can explore other parts.

 

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Itinerary

Arrive in Kathmandu (1,400m approx.) Transfer to Hotel.
Arrive in Kathmandu (1,400m approx.) Transfer to Hotel.

Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu (1,400m approx.) Transfer to Hotel. Once your plane lands in the international airport of Kathmandu, you will be welcome by our airport representative, waiting for you with a sign with your name on it. Once you are transferred to your hotel, you can take a rest after a long flight and in the late afternoon explore this vibrant capital of the Himalayan country.

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Equipment List

Nepal Trekking Equipment List

This piece of info is creating data on consumer goods and equipment needs, For those that would love an extra detailed discussion for equipment for the Nepalese Himalayan Trek.
The following equipment list is required for Nepal Trekking and climbing and a list, you have to have suggested equipment just have with you, however, that you just might have your own personal first choice equipment which can be equally as appropriate

Footwear

  1. Walking boots with suitable ankle support that have been worn in prior to the trek, and which are waterproof.
  2. Trainer or casual shoes, for trekking and/or for travelling.
  3. Warm socks for colder areas.
  4. Gaiters, in case of rain or snow

Legwear

  1. Loose, casual trousers for trekking.
  2. Thermal leggings for colder areas.
  3. Long skirts for women as an alternative to trousers.
  4. Waterproof trousers

Body

  1. Selection of T-shirts, and long-sleeved shirts, preferably not cotton.
  2. Thermal shirt for colder areas.
  3. Warm shirt, possibly fleeces, for colder areas.
  4. Fleece jacket or warm wool jumper.
  5. Windproof, waterproof outer shell garment for higher altitudes.
  6. Down jacket (optional for cold nights & mornings; can be hired in Kathmandu cheaply)

Head/Hands

  1. Wool or fleece hat, or balaclava.
  2. Hat or cap for sun protection while trekking.
  3. Sunglasses or goggles.
  4. Warm gloves

Other items

  1. Strong rucksack or large hold all to be carried by porters.
  2. Daysack to be carried personally.
  3. Plastic bags or stuff sacks to store/separate trekking gear inside your main bag.
  4. One litre water bottle.
  5. Personal first aid kit to include essential items.
  6. Sleeping bag, 4 seasons.
  7. Torch, ideally head torch.
  8. Digital Camera and spare battery and battery charger! – For those not to be forgotten shots of the Himalayas.
  9. Toilet items and towel.
  10. Large handkerchief/bandana for neck

Optional items

  1. Binoculars
  2. Books (see Recommended Reading)
  3. Altimeter
  4. Compass
  5. Playing cards / backgammon / chess set

Recommended Mountaineering Kit

In addition to the items mentioned above for trekking, the following is a list of the additional specialist items which are required for the trekking peaks.
Plastic or leather mountaineering boots, with gaiters and crampons that have been tested for a good fit.

Peak Climbing

  1. fleece trousers
  2. Additional mitts and gloves suitable for climbing
  3. Ice axe, and ski poles (note – ice axe can be hired in Kathmandu)
  4. Climbing harness
  5. 2 x tape slings
  6. 2 x screw gate karabiners
  7. Descended/abseil device
  8. Ascender

 

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What is Included

  • Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle.
  • 2 Night hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on B/B 
  • Transportation to the starting point and from the ending point.
  • Hotel accommodation with bed and breakfast on a Twin sharing basis as per the itinerary. Food during the trek 3 meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) in specified local lodges or prepared by our cook.
  • All necessary trekking and climbing-related permits including TIMS, National Park Entrance fee, and ACAP Fee.
  • TIMS fee (Trekkers Information Management System fee).
  • Services of an experienced English-speaking trekking-cum-climbing guide, cook, and porters.
  • Porters (1 porter carries the luggage up to 25 kgs of 2 participants during the trek).
  • Sleeping bag and down jacket (if necessary).
  • Accommodation, meals, insurance, equipment, and allowances of guide and staff.
  • Climbing special permit fee.
  • Climbing guide fee.
  • Medical kit (carried by your trek leader)
  • All applicable taxes and service charges.

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What is Excluded

Lunch and Dinner during your stay in Kathmandu (except farewell dinner).

Any packed food/snacks, aerated drinks, energy drinks, mineral water, alcohol, cigarettes, chocolates, nutria bars.

Items of personal nature, Laundry Expenses, Tips.

Expenses incurred towards usage of landlines, mobiles, walkie-talkies or satellite phones, And Internet expenses.

Clothing, Packing Items or Bags, Personal Medical Kit, Personal Trekking Gears.

Any extra services or products or offers or activities that are not mentioned in the itinerary.

Any extra expenses arising out of various/unforeseen situations like natural calamities, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in Government regulations.

Any additional staff other than specified.

Rescue, Repatriation, Medicines, Medical Tests and Hospitalization expenses.

Oxygen Cylinders, Masks, Hoses, and Regulators. Though INT will provide the same, usage of Oxygen Cylinders, Masks, Hoses, and Regulators will be charged extra.

Medical Insurance and emergency rescue evacuation if required.

Travel Insurance and helicopter rescue.

Airfare of international flights.

All trekking and camping equipment like camp furniture, kitchenware, dining tents, guest tents, etc.

Nepal entry visa fee (Visa issuance is easy at arrival).

Icefall Garbage Deposit fees (Sharing with other members) if applicable.

Wake talkies & Filming permit.

Tips, gifts, souvenirs.

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