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Chulu Far East and the Hidden Valleys of Naar and Phu

Nepal
3 reviews
Available Departures: Oct, Nov

22 days from

US$3,805

without flights
Mountaineer
Guided Group
TOUGH TOUGH

A superb trek and climb combination in Nepal, including 6000 metre Chulu Far East

Trip Code: CTL
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Chulu Far East and the Hidden Valleys of Naar and Phu

Highlights
  • Trek to the remote Buddhist villages of Naar and Phu
  • Superb 6000 metre peak climb with amazing views of the Annapurnas
  • New itinerary, better acclimatisation, great new approach trek, lower cost
  • Excellent Kathmandu accommodation including the Hotel Shangri-La
  • FREE sleeping bag, down jacket and climbing gear hire is available for this holiday

At a Glance
  • Group Size 6 to 12
  • 17 days trekking and climbing
  • Max altitude - 6059 metres
  • Join In Kathmandu

Accommodation & Meals
  • All meals included
  • 14 nights Lodge
  • 4 nights Camping
  • 2 nights Hotel
  • 1 nights Monastery
Overview

Beyond the Annapurna Himalaya, amongst a group of peaks known as the Manang Himal, the eminently climbable Chulu Far East (6059m) boasts a superb summit panorama that includes all of the Annapurnas, as well as a host of little-known peaks in Tibet. In a change to the way we run this classic climbing holiday we have chosen to make our approach to the mountain through the recently derestricted valleys of Naar and Phu.


Leaving the Annapurna Circuit trail at Koto, we spend a week in this lost Buddhist region, trekking northwards as far as the remote stone-built village of Phu, whose inhabitants continue to trade across the border into Tibet. We then turn off into a broad and rocky tributary valley and trek up to the similarly unspoiled village of Naar, before hiking up to cross the Kang La (5306m) and dropping down to Ngawal (3660m) in the Marsyangdi Valley. Two nights in a newly built lodge in Ngawal sets us up for the final approach to Chulu Far East. This great peak has been compared in character to Island Peak in the Everest region and offers some really interesting climbing without being too technical. From a high camp at 5335 metres, we make our ascent via straightforward snow-slopes to a sensational pinnacle summit which commands fantastic and far-reaching views. We then descend to Manang, principal town on the north side of the Annapurnas, and trek out via Chame to Tal before transferring back to Kathmandu. This refined itinerary gives us a much more interesting approach trek and better acclimatisation ahead of our climb on Chulu Far East. This is one of the very best trek and climb combinations in Nepal.

Is this holiday for you?

Our walk-in to our mountain objective, Chulu Far East, takes us into a remote and little-visited corner of Nepal. We will encounter narrow, single-track village trails, with some steep ascents and descents and some exposed sections as we trek up into the valleys of Naar and Phu. From Naar, the long day of trekking to cross the Kang La will provide great fitness and acclimatisation training, before …

Our walk-in to our mountain objective, Chulu Far East, takes us into a remote and little-visited corner of Nepal. We will encounter narrow, single-track village trails, with some steep ascents and descents and some exposed sections as we trek up into the valleys of Naar and Phu. From Naar, the long day of trekking to cross the Kang La will provide great fitness and acclimatisation training, before we make our final approach to the peak. The climbing on Chulu Far East via its south-west ridge is not technically difficult, but we will encounter a variety of terrain ranging from scree and boulder fields to glaciated slopes and an exposed final summit ridge. The team will climb roped together and fixed lines will be used to safeguard the ascents, with jumars provided. Instruction on the use of fixed lines and glacier crossing will be given during the trip. All participants should have previous experience of walking with crampons and should be competent in the use of an ice axe and should know how to self-arrest. Clients should be physically fit and prepared for the rigours of climbing above 5500 metres. Throughout our walk in, as far as Ngawal, we will make use of sometimes quite basic lodge accommodation. There are 4 nights in tents above Ngawal.

Why KE?

Unique to KE!
Don't follow the crowds! No-one else is offering this classic trekking peak climb of 6000 metre Chulu Far East, combined with the sensational walk-in through the rarely-visited valleys of Naar and Phu is one of the best trek and climb combinations in Nepal.

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