Chulu East and West Trekking Peak climb, Nepal peaks climbing, around Annapurna circuit trek, organized treks, guided backpacking and mountaineering expeditons.
Chulu West and East Trekking Peak Climbs - Nepal Peaks Climbing Treks - Around Annapurna Circuit Trek
Chulu West and East Trekking Peak Climbs - Nepal Peaks Climbing Treks - Around Annapurna Circuit Trek
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THE CHULUS:  
   Chulu West (6,419m/21,054ft)  
   Chulu East (6,584m/21,596ft) [ Click to see route map ]

Area: Manang Himal in the Annapurna Area.

These peaks are part of the Manang Himal, which are quite rightly included in the larger Damodar Himal, the eastern limit of which runs south from Chako and Peak 6687 in a north-to-south direction along the Hunlung Khola, Nar Khola and Phu Khola. To the south it is bounded by the Marsyangdi Khola and the Mesokanta La. To the west its limit is the Kali Gandaki and to the north the Parchekya La (5,447m/17870ft).

There exists considerable confusion with regard to the name and location of the Chulu peaks and what summit actually constitutes Chulu West and Chulu East, since it is soon becomes apparent to anyone that has climbed in the range that several other summits close by, which are actually part of the Chulu massif, are not indicated on present maps of the area. For the sake of clarification, four summits can be included in the Chulu group, two of which are possible on the permit for Chulu West and two on the Chulu East permit. What is apparent is that the available trekking map is highly misleading.

The highest of these peaks, marked Chulu West (6419m/21,054ft) on the trekking maps, has a recorded altitude from at least two expeditions of nearer 6400m (20,997ft); this might more accurately be called Chulu Central. The NMA gives this an official altitude of 6,429m (21,060ft).

Many climbers are confused as to the exact location of these two peaks as the range has 4 or more summits in the immediate vicinity which are unmarked in maps of this area. As a result many climbing parties have mistakenly climbed one of these peaks thinking it to be Chulu East or West. It usually understood that with the permit to climb the East or West peak an attempt can be made to the nearby peak as well.

A climb of one or both of these peaks combined with Nepal's most famous Arround the Annapurna trek make up for one of the most spectacular Himalayan trekking and climbing outings. Allow about 25 to 30 days to complete this climb and trek.

Chulu West:
The obvious approach to this peak diverges from the main trail to the Thorung La pass past the village of Manang and Base Camp is established in a small valley to the North. From base camp the route follows a subsidery North-West ridge that leads up to the main peak. An attempt to the peak and return has be done in a single day as setting camp up on the slope above base camp is not easy. An attempt of Chulu Central peak (6,429m/21,060ft) just east of Chulu West.

Chulu East:
The North-East Ridge is considered the normal route to climb this peak from a Base Camp on the moranis at 5334m (17500ft). Most climbers make it to the top and back from Base Camp in one long day although some have, in the past, established a higher camp somewhere below the peak. Another subsidery peak called Chulu Far East (6059m) 19880ft) may also be attempted from this approach.

SUGGESTED ITINERARY:
Day 01: Drive to Besisar from Kathmandu.
Day 02-07: Trek up the Marsyangdi Valley to Manang village.
Day 08: Rest and acclimatization day at Manang.
Day 09: Trek to Chulu East or West Base Camp.
Days 10-12: Climb Chulu East or West peak.
Day 13-15: Trek over Thorung La pass to Muktinath and Jomsom.
Day 16: Fly Jomsom to Pokhara.
OR
Days 16-20: Trek down the Kali Gandai valley to Pokhara.


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