Hiunchuli 6441m lies in the Annapurna range like other two peaks Tharpu Chuli and Singu Chuli. This is considered a sacred mountain of Gurung ethnic. This peak is one of the difficult peaks climbing in Nepal. It can be climbed from southeast face and northwest face. This is not so difficult technically but there is still danger of rock falling. An American Peace Crops Expedition team first ascended the peak in October 1971 via southeast face.
Upon your arrival, we will greet you and meet you at the airport and take you to the Hotel. Introduction and briefing program about the trip.
We start the trip with the sightseeing to world heritage sites in Kathmandu including Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, Pashupatinath (temple of Shiva), Boudhnath and Swoyambhunath.
We start the day with a one-hour drive to Nayapul from where our trek starts. After 20-minute walk we reach Birethanti – beautiful. We then follow the left route through the village. Our trek will continue heading to Ulleri following the bank of the Burungdi stream. We climb slightly up to the valley of Hile at an altitude of 1495meters and Tikhe dhunga at 1525meters. The trail leads steep up to Ulleri at an altitude of 2073meters (a large, beautiful Magar village) through the stone slabs. Generally, today’s trek offers you a memorable experience to trek in Nepal.
Today our trek leading us to the Ghorepani, one of the popular destinations of Annapurna region situated at an altitude of 2856meters. Our trek gently ascends up to Banthanti (2250meters) through Oak & rhododendron forest. We then continuous trek towards to Ghorepani through Nangeythanti (2460meteres). Today we walk approximately 5hrs.
Climb up to Poon Hill (3210meter) early in the morning to see the panoramic views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Lamjung Himalayan ranges as well as sunrise over the tolerable Himalayas. Having its great views of Himalayan panorama from Poon Hill, descends to Ghorepani and continuous trek to Tadapani (2625meter) after having breakfast. We will trek towards Tadapani along the ridges of rhododendron and pine forest.
Today’s trail follows descends down to Kimrong stream through the forest of rhododendron. We then walk towards Chhomrong crossing through the village of Gurjung. Chhomrong offers you close views of Mt. Annapurna south and Hiun Chuli and virgin peak fishtail.
We descend down to Chhomrong stream and again climb up to Dovan crossing through silent rhododendron forest and we reach Himalaya.
The day begins with climbs to Machhapuchhre base camp (3900meters) and to Annapurna base camp. The area surrounded by the mountains of every side known as Annapurna Sanctuary. The area gives you a spectacular views of the Himalayas including Annapurna I, Annapurna South and Barah Shikhar.
This day you trek along rocky glacier path. You can enjoy the majestic views of Annapurna I, Fish tail, Singu Chuli, Tent peak and many more.
The rocky trail goes straight up to High Camp. You can enjoy the same views of earlier day.
At the summit you can have closer panoramic views of Annapurna I, Fish tail, Singu Chuli, Tent peak and many more.
Finally, we turn back to Bamboo with the remembrance of Annapurna south and the giant Himalayan peaks.
Today, we will enjoy the natural hot spring located at the bank of Modi river which feels really good after the trek
Ccrossing through Landruk, Tolka and forests we will reach the place called Pothana. Still from here beautiful views of the great Himalayas can be enjoyed.
Around 2 hour trek takes us to Phedi. Then we will be driven to Pokhara.
Trekking requires careful selection of gear to ensure comfort, safety, and efficiency on the trail. Depending on the conditions (terrain, weather, duration), the equipment you need may vary, but here’s a comprehensive list of essential trekking gear:
Hiunchuli is part of the Annapurna massif in central Nepal, located south of the Annapurna Base Camp. It is near Machhapuchhre (Fishtail Mountain) and serves as a gateway to the Annapurna Sanctuary.
Hiunchuli is classified as a "trekking peak," but it is known for its technical challenges, including rockfall, steep slopes, and glacier crossings. It requires solid mountaineering skills, including experience with ice axes, crampons, and fixed ropes. Prior experience in high-altitude climbing is highly recommended.
The entire expedition typically takes 18–22 days, including trekking to the base camp, acclimatization, climbing, and returning. The summit climb itself can take 3–5 days from base camp
Hiunchuli is not recommended for beginners. It is more suitable for climbers with prior trekking and mountaineering experience, preferably on peaks above 5,000m.