chuli East Peak (6,584 m

🏔️ Chuli East Peak (6,584m)

Chuli East Peak (6,584 meters), also known as East Chuli, is a rare and lesser-climbed trekking peak in Nepal’s Annapurna region. This peak is ideal for adventurers seeking a quiet, scenic, and technically rewarding Himalayan climb away from crowded routes.
1. Spectacular Mountain Views

The peak is surrounded by legendary Himalayan giants including Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Machapuchare, and Dhaulagiri, offering breathtaking panoramic views from both the approach trail and the summit.

2. Adventure & Technical Challenge

The expedition combines remote trekking, glacier travel, and moderate technical climbing, making it an excellent choice for experienced trekkers aiming to advance into high-altitude mountaineering.

3. Culture & Wilderness

The journey passes through traditional Gurung villages, dense rhododendron forests, alpine landscapes, and high Himalayan camps—delivering a rich blend of cultural immersion and untouched wilderness.

 

HIGHLIGHTS


 Rare and Less-Crowded Peak
 Chuli East Peak is a lesser-climbed trekking peak in the Annapurna region, offering a peaceful             and  exclusive Himalayan climbing experience away from busy routes.

Stunning Himalayan Panorama
The summit and approach provide breathtaking views of Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Machapuchare, and the Dhaulagiri range.

Ideal Introduction to Mountaineering
The climb includes glacier travel, snow slopes, and basic ice climbing, making it perfect for experienced trekkers stepping into high-altitude mountaineering.

True Expedition-Style Climb
Climbers experience a full expedition setup with high camps, acclimatization days, fixed ropes, and a proper summit push.

Remote and Untouched Wilderness
The route passes through isolated valleys and pristine alpine terrain, offering a genuine Himalayan wilderness adventure.

Rich Cultural Experience
The approach trek goes through traditional Gurung villages, allowing climbers to experience local culture, customs, and warm mountain hospitality.

Diverse Natural Landscapes
The journey features lush forests, alpine meadows, glaciers, and snow-covered ridges, showcasing Nepal’s varied ecosystems.

Located in Annapurna Conservation Area
The expedition takes place within a protected area known for its rich biodiversity and dramatic mountain scenery.

Excellent Preparation for Higher Peaks
Chuli East Peak is an ideal training climb for mountaineers planning future 7,000m and 8,000m expeditions.

 

TRIP FACTS

 

⛰️Altitude:  (6,584m)
  • 📍Region:      Annapurna region 

  • ⭐Difficulty:  Moderate to Challenging climbing peak.

  • 🌤️Best Season:   Spring Season (March – May) Autumn Season (September – November)

  • 🏁Starting/Ending Point:  Kathamndu  Nepal 

  • 📅Duration: Typically 15–17 days,
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📄Permit Requirements

 

1.Chuli East  Peak Permit: Issuing Authority: Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA)

2. Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)

ITINEARY

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350 m / 4,430 ft) Arrive in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Meet your trekking team, check equipment, and attend a pre-climb briefing.

Overnight in Kathmandu.

Day 2: Kathmandu – Pokhara (820 m / 2,690 ft)

Travel by tourist bus or flight to Pokhara.

Rest day, final preparation, and equipment check.

Overnight in Pokhara.

Day 3: Pokhara – Jomsom (2,715 m / 8,907 ft)
  • Scenic drive through Besisahar anFly from Pokhara to Jomsom (or drive via Kali Gandaki Valley).Short trek to nearby lodge for acclimatization.Overnight in Jomsom.d Marsyangdi valley.
Day 4: Jomsom – Chuli East Base Camp (3,600 m / 11,811 ft)

Trek through villages and scenic landscapes along the Annapurna circuit route.

Reach Chuli East Base Camp.

Overnight in tents or local lodges.

Day 5: Acclimatization and Exploration at Base Camp

Short hike around the base camp to aid acclimatization.

Prepare climbing equipment and review summit plan.

Overnight at base camp.

Day 6–8: Trek to Advanced Base Camp (4,200–4,800 m / 13,780–15,748 ft)

Gradually ascend through mixed terrain: forested trails, moraine, and snow slopes.

Overnight at intermediate camps for proper acclimatization.

Day 9: Advanced Base Camp – High Camp (5,200 m / 17,060 ft)

Trek and climb to high camp, establishing a base for the summit push.

Overnight in tents at high camp.

Day 10: Acclimatization at High Camp

Short climb nearby to prepare for summit day.

Rest, hydration, and final preparation.

Overnight at high camp.

Day 11: Summit Day – Chuli East Peak (6,584 m / 21,604 ft)

Early morning start before sunrise.

Climb through snow, ice, and rocky slopes to the summit.

Enjoy panoramic Himalayan views including Annapurna I, Machapuchare, and Dhaulagiri.

Descend back to high camp for overnight stay.

Day 12: High Camp – Base Camp

Descend from high camp to base camp.

Celebrate the successful summit.

Overnight at base camp.

Day 13–14: Base Camp – Jomsom

Trek back through scenic valleys to Jomsom.

Overnight in Jomsom.

Day 15: Jomsom – Pokhara

Fly or drive back to Pokhara.

Rest day, sightseeing, and farewell dinner.

Overnight in Pokhara.

Day 16: Pokhara – Kathmandu

Drive or fly back to Kathmandu.

Free time for shopping or sightseeing.

Overnight in Kathmandu.

Day 17: Kathmandu – Departure

Final departure from Kathmandu to your home country.

Cost ncludes

  • ✅ Airport pickup and drop in Kathmandu (private vehicle)
  • ✅ Accommodation in Kathmandu on arrival/departure (usually 3-star hotel, bed + breakfast)
  • ✅ All accommodation during trek: teahouses or lodges while trekking; tents or base-camp
  • ✅ accommodation for climb phases
  • ✅ Meals during trek / climb: breakfast, lunch and dinner when on trail or climbing expedition
  • ✅ All required permits (trekking + conservation + peak-climbing permit) and paperwork.
  • ✅ Licensed trekking / climbing guide (and assistant guides if group large) + porters (often 1               porter per 2 trekkers) including their salary, food, accommodation, transport.
  • ✅ Group climbing/ expedition equipment: tents, cooking/kitchen gear, ropes, general climbing/         mountaineering gear provided by agency.
  • ✅ Ground transport (as per itinerary) inside Nepal: e.g. Kathmandu → trek start, sometimes                 flights/jeeps/transport from trek end to Kathmandu (or Pokhara), if included by itinerary.
  • ✅ Basic medical / first-aid kit carried by guides for emergencies.
  • ✅ Government and local taxes.
  • ✅ Some agencies also include extras like a “welcome / farewell dinner” in Kathmandu, or a                 duffel/trek bag for use during the trek.
  • Cost Excludes
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  • ❌ Personal climbing/trekking gear — Items like your own boots, harness, crampons, helmet,                 down-suit/technical clothing, gloves, etc.
  • ❌ Personal travel / medical / rescue insurance — You need to arrange your own high-altitude           travel/evacuation insurance.
  • ❌ Your international flights & Nepal visa fees — Getting to/from Nepal and your visa are not                 included.
  • ❌ Food / in kathmandu  Personal expenses during trek — That includes drinks (soft drinks, alcohol, bottled water), hot         showers, battery/phone
  • ❌Tips for staff after over Trekking 

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