Hiun Chuli (6441 m.)
Hiunchuli, at a height of 6,441 meters, forms a massive south-facing wall together with Annapurna South. Its eastern face overlooks the Modi Khola and guards the entrance to the Annapurna Sanctuary. An American Peace Corps Expedition, via the southeast face, first climbed Hiunchuli in October 1971. The mountain is not technically difficult to climb but is vulnerable to rock falls, and route finding may also be a problem. Even though it offers major new route potentials, it has received little attention from mountaineers and is rarely climbed.
Day to day Itinerary
Day 01 : Arrival Kathmandu - transfer hotel - tour briefing
Day 02 : At leisure
Day 03 : Drive or flight to Pokhara
Day 04 : Drive, Pokhara to Nayapul then trek to Ghandruk (1900 m.)
Day 05 : Ghandruk / Chhomrong (2170 m.)
Day 06 : Chhomrong / Bamboo (2350 m.)
Day 07 : Bamboo / Deurali (2505 m.)
Day 08 : Deurali / Machhapuchre Base Camp (3900 m.)
Day 10 : Trek to Annapurna Base Camp (4300 m.)
Day 14 : Rest in Annapurna Base Camp
Day 15 : Annapurna Base Camp to Kharka Camp (camp at meadow)
Day 16: Continue trek and Camp at kharka (meadow)
Day 17: Trek to Base Camp
Day 18: Rest at Base Camp
Day 19: High Camp
Day 20: Camp 1
Day 21 & 22: Fix the rope
Day 23 & 24: Climbing day
Day 25: Back to Base Camp
Day 26 : Trek back to Annapurna Base Camp
Day 27: Trek back to Hotel Himalaya
Day 28: Hotel Himalaya / Chhormrong
Day 29 : Chhomrong / Tolkha
Day 30: Tolkha / Dhampus / Pokhara
Day 31: Drive or flight back to Kathmandu
Day 32: At leisure
Day 33: Transfer airport - flight to onward destination.
Vast reams of material have been written on Nepal over the years, in particular over the past fifty years with the successful summit of Mount Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. The past twenty has slowly seen Nepal become a well recognised holiday destination. 


