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16 Days 15 Nights
Availability : Autumn and Spring
Thamel Marga Kathmandu
Annapurna Region
Min Age : 16
Max People : 15

Tent Peak / Tharpu Peak

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    Maximum Altitude: 5695m
  • Walking: 5 to 7 hours /day

Tent Peak is one of Nepal’s most accessible peaks. It is located in Nepal’s Annapurna region, which is well-known for its trekking trails. Tent Peak gets its name from the fact that the top of the peak resembles the shape of a tent. Locals refer to it as Tharpu Chuli. On the approach to Tent Peak, the trekking trails pass by the famed Annapurna Base Camp.

One of the greatest ways to get a feel of climbing in the Himalayas is to climb Tent Peak. It is suitable for both rookie and expert trekkers who have a good level of physical fitness. While climbing the top, there are a few technical areas. The journey, on the other hand, permits you to go camping as well as tea house trekking.

Climbing the Tent Peak offers a variety of exciting possibilities. The vista from the top of the peak is stunning, with Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Hiunchuli, and other mountains visible. The trail also passes past lovely terraced fields, lush hills, and mountain water streams. The walking and climbing opportunities along the way are simply fantastic.

Tent Peak climbing commences from Kathmandu following the Prithivi Highway leading to the beautiful city, of Pokhara. Here onwards, the journey advances to Jhinu Danda and the official trek begins from Chhomrong. The trails take you to the base camp of Tent Peak while passing through various destinations like Himalaya and Annapurna Base Camp. Soon after, the journey progresses for the ascend to the summit briefly after proper acclimatization and climbing training. Hence, the tent peak climbing comes to a halt after retracing back to Kathmandu.

Tent Peak Facts
  • Duration: 16 Days
  • Starting Point: Kathmandu
  • Ending Point: Kathmandu
  • Maximum Altitude: Tent Peak/Tharpu Chuli (5,695 m)
  • Best Time: Autumn and Spring
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel/Tea house/Tent
  • Trip Difficulty: Moderate
  • Activity: Trekking and Expedition
  • Group Size: 1-15 Pax
Tent Peak Highlights
  • Reaching the summit of Tent Peak or Tharpu Chuli.
  • Exceptional perspectives on the Machhapuchhre and Annapurna.
  • Freshen up in the hot springs at Jhinu Danda.
  • Come across the vibrant settlements of the Gurung and Magar communities.
  • Trek along the classic route of the Annapurna Base Camp trek.
  • Trek through the dense forests of rhododendron, bamboo and oak trees.
Tent Peak Itinerary
  • Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu
  • Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu and Trek Preparation
  • Day 03: Drive to Pokhara
  • Day 04: Drive to Jhinu Danda and Trek to Chhomrong
  • Day 05: Trek to Himalayas
  • Day 06: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp
  • Day 07: Trek to Yak Kharka  (camping)
  • Day 08: Trek to Tent Peak Base Camp
  • Day 09: Acclimatization Day (Training Day)
  • Day 10: Summit Day and Back to Base Camp (Camping)
  • Day 11: Trek to Machhapuchhre Base Camp
  • Day 12: Trek to Sinuwa
  • Day 13: Trek To Jhinu Danda (Hot Spring)
  • Day 14: Drive to Pokhara
  • Day 15: Drive to Kathmandu
  • Day 16: Final Departure

Departure & Return Location

Thamel Marga Central Thamel Kathmandu  (Google Map)

Price Includes

Price Excludes

  • Airport pick up & final departure by private vehicle.
  • Welcome & farewell cultural dinner.
  • Three nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu and 2 Night at Pokhara with breakfast.
  • A day three meals (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner) on your choice from the menu during the treks.
  • Seasonal fruits.
  • Standard tea house during the treks.
  • Equipment as like (sleeping bags, down jackets, duffle bags, walking poles, crampons) to be returned after the trip is complete.
  • All needed ground transportation mention on the itinerary.
  • A strong porter (2:1) one porter carrying two member’s bags including all his meals, accommodation, salary, transportation, insurance & many more…
  • An excellent government licensed holder guide including all his meals, accommodation, salary, transportation, insurance & many more…
  • All needed permit & national park fees.
  • Trekking route map.
  • First aid kid box including oximeter & pulse meter checker.
  • An emergency helicopter rescue services, if in case.
  • An achievement certificate.
  • Government tax & service charge.
  • Personal expenses as like the phone & camera charging, hot shower, wifi
  • Tips to guide & porter
  • Extra an activities, in case if you have an extra day on your holidays.
  • All kind of drinks as like mineral water, beer, tea, coffee, juice, Coke, Fanta, and hard drinks.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Extra nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu, in case if you return earlier from the treks.
  • UNESCO entrance fee
  • Lunch & dinner during stay in city.

Complementaries

  • Down jacket
  • Trekking Pole
  • Sleeping Bag
What to Expect
  • Reaching the summit of Tent Peak or Tharpu Chuli.
  • Exceptional perspectives on the Machhapuchhre and Annapurna.
  • Freshen up in the hot springs at Jhinu Danda.
  • Come across the vibrant settlements of the Gurung and Magar communities.
  • Trek along the classic route of the Annapurna Base Camp trek.
  • Trek through the dense forests of rhododendron, bamboo and oak trees.
Tent Peak Photos
Tent Peak Detail Itinerary

Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival

Maximum Altitude: 1,400 m

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals: Dinner

Before landing at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport, take a spectacular flight with a glimpse of the snow-capped Himalayan mountains. When you arrive at the airport, a member from Nepal Mountain Adventure will greet you. You will be taken to your hotel. Relax once you’ve checked into your hotel room. Take a stroll around Thamel’s bustling streets in the evening.

Overnight in Kathmandu.

Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and Trek Preparation

Trip Duration: 7-8 hrs

Maximum Altitude: 1,400 m

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

The day begins with a trip to the Kathmandu valley, which includes sightseeing. Excursions to Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Swayambhunath will be offered.

Aside from the scenery, you’ll learn about the route, the trekking track, and the trail’s daily progress. You can ask your guide any questions you may have about the excursion.

Overnight in Kathmandu.

Day 3: Drive to Pokhara

Drive Duration: 7 hrs

Maximum Altitude: 820 m

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

After an early breakfast, the travel to Pokhara begins with a bus ride. For 2 or 3 hours, the ride follows the Trisuli River. The path runs along to the Prithivi Highway. Between Kathmandu to Pokhara, the distance is about 200 kilometers. You arrive in Pokhara in the evening after a 7-hour drive.

Check into the hotel you’ve reserved and freshen up. After that, take a stroll along Phewa Lake’s lakeside to take in the lively scene.

Overnight in Pokhara.

Day 04: Drive to Jhinu Danda and Trek to Chhomrong

Trek Duration: 3-4 hrs

Maximum Altitude: 2,170 m

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

After early morning breakfast at your Pokhara hotel, you’ll drive to Jhinu Danda and then continue the trekking routes to Chhomrong.

The journey begins at Nayapul and ends in Bhretkhani. You’ll pass through some lovely communities along the way. After a bit, you’ll arrive in Jhinu Danda.

The first trek of the journey begins once you get to Jhinu Danda. The trails are steep and dropping, with a stroll through a rhododendron woodland in the middle. Furthermore, you will be traveling through tiny communities along the way. Chhomrong is reached via a climbing but easy trail with spectacular views of Annapurna South, Fishtail Peak, and Himchuli.

Overnight in Chhomrong.

Day 5: Trek to Himalaya

Trek Duration: 6-7 hrs

Maximum Altitude: 2,920 m

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

The walking track will begin today on the downward side of the river, along a stone-paved road. After a short hike, you’ll arrive in Sinuwa, which is reached via a steel suspension bridge. The long and increasingly inclining trail leading to the settlement is difficult.

The trail ascends slightly from Sinwa before gradually descending to the next halt, Bamboo. Following that, the trekking trail passes through Doban’s small-town before reaching Himalaya.

Overnight in Himalaya.

Day 6: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp

Trek Duration: 6-7 hrs

Maximum Altitude: 4,130 m

Accommodation: Tea house

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

The walk takes you to the Himalayan foothills on this day. From the Himalaya, you take the trekking trail to Deurali, then to Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC).

The trekking trail is the most comfortable because the majority of the path is gently sloped to make walking easier. Along the walk, spectacular peaks such as the Annapurna Himalayan Ranges, Ganga Purna, Annapurna III/II, Fishtail, Himchuli, Annapurna south, and many others captivate visitors. You will arrive at Annapurna Base Camp after hiking for a while.

Overnight in Annapurna Base Camp.

Day 7: Trek to Yak Kharka

Trek Duration:

Maximum Altitude:

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 8: Trek to Tent Peak Base Camp

Trek Duration:

Maximum Altitude: 4,400 m

Accommodation: Camping

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 9:Acclimatization Day (Training Day)

Maximum Altitude: 4,400

Accommodation: Camping

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Today you’ll get the chance to prepare for a pre-climb challenge. Along with training, it’s a great way to acclimate with the rising elevation. To begin, you’ll have the opportunity to work with specialists on your rappelling and belaying abilities. There will also be instruction on how to use ice axes, ascenders, harnesses, karabiners, and other climbing equipment. The training will improve your confidence and climbing ability, helping you to raise your odds of summiting while also having a great time.

Overnight in the Base Camp.

Day 10: Summit Day and Back to Base Camp

Trek Duration: 7-8 hrs

Maximum Altitude: 5,695 m

Accommodation: Camping

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

You get up early in the morning, around 2 or 3 a.m., on this key day to move ahead to the very last summit. Along the rocky and ice track, you’ll have to work hard on the steep section, which is almost 70/80 degrees. It’s time to fall back to base camp after a successful ascent to the top. While you’re there, take in the spectacular mountain vistas.

Overnight in the base camp

Day 11:Trek to Machhapuchre Base Camp

Trek Duration: 6-7 hrs

Maximum Altitude: 3,700 m

Accommodation: Tea House

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Today is the time to begin dropping through the glaciers and moraines to Machhapuchhre base camp. You arrive in Annapurna Base Camp with beautiful views of the Annapurna Himalayan Ranges, Ganga Purna, Fishtail, Himchuli, and many others. You resume your journey and arrive at Machhapuchhre Base Camp.

Overnight in Machhapuchhre Base Camp.

Day 12: Trek to Sinuwa

Trek Duration: 5 hrs

Maximum Altitude: 2,100 m

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

The trail today retraces to small settlement of Doban leading to Bamboo. Following the same pathways with natural scenic beauty once again you reach Sinwa.

Day 13: Trek To Jhinu Danda (Hot Spring)

Trek Duration: 4 hrs

Maximum Altitude: 1,700 m

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

After a night in Sinuwa, you’ll be heading back to Jhinu Danda. Retracing the trail, the route passes through Chhomrong and numerous small settlements. On continuing the trek, you come across dense forest of rhododendron and eventually leading to Jhinu Danda. In Jhinu Danda, you can freshen up in a hot spring.

Overnight in Jhinu Danda.

Day 14: Drive to Pokhara

Drive Duration: 5-6 hrs

Maximum Altitude: 820 m

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

The journey is nearing its conclusion. Today you’ll be driving back to the beautiful city of lakes, Pokhara. The drive route follows the road through Bhretkhani and Nayapul. After arriving in Pokhara, you can spend quality time in the lakeside if you got some leisure time.

Overnight in Pokhara.

Day 15: Drive to Kathmandu

Drive Duration: 6-7 hrs

Maximum Altitude: 1,400 m

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

As you board a bus to Kathmandu, say your goodbyes to the beautiful Himalayan hills. You arrive in Kathmandu after a 6- to 7-hour drive. You can go shopping after relaxing at the hotel. Souvenirs can be purchased, and restaurants and hotels can be explored.

Overnight in Kathmandu.

Day 16:Final Departure

Initiate the day properly with a hearty breakfast. The adventure has come to a halt. For your departure, our team will transfer you from the hotel lobby to the Tribhuvan International Airport.

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FAQ

What is the backpack we need to have during the Trek?

Travelers must be mindful of what they bring on their travels. Your packaging list should include a variety of goods. Trekking equipment, clothing, medicines, a visa, relevant papers, debit cards, and so on must all be packed.

Is the trekking route challenging?

Trek is some modest trekking level. The walk includes undulating flats and steep ascents, although it is generally achievable for trekkers of any age with a minimal trekking experience. However, the trekker must be physically fit. However, it is recommended that some training be completed before embarking on this EBC trip to acclimate to high altitude sickness.

Can We travel to this region alone?

Trekking alone, however, is never a good idea. Therefore we recommend you hirethe best trekking agencies that will provide you the best trekking experiences.

Can I ask for any extra service beyond the itinerary package?

Yes,  you can ask. You can convey the requirements you want to add to your itinerary package; we will try our best to provide you with the best possible service. However, you have to pay an extra charge for the additionalbenefit you receive.

Does your company provide any trekking gear?

You will bring what you need (sunscreen, water, heat, a light jacket, and a camera), but the majority of your belongings, such as extra clothing and nighttime supplies, will be transported. Porters have been coming for long walks because you will be pretty helpful with other stuff. You can rent a guide only if you have a little time on foot (2-3 days), but it is a great way to help local economies and reasonably inexpensive to use a porter.