Tent Peak Climbing – 18 Days

Trip Overview
Tent Peak Climbing Highlights
Percentile comfy vehicle drive form Kathmandu to Pokhara. Safely confined by the Annapurna region. North-West ridge is pursue to place up a high camp and proceeds the direction to the summit.Overtures,an Icicle outlooks of Annapurna and its spacious glaciers. Partly,greenhorn climbers also take a part.
Most of the crucial apparatus is require for Nepal climbing. April-May and October-November is is bode well to the summit of 5663 m. Tent Peak Climbing is one of the trekking peaks in the Nepali Himalaya range. The Tent peak climbing in Nepal has a nice central position in the popular Annapurna sanctuary trek. Tent peak Nepal offers an excellent occasion for fresh mountaineers looking to experience an expedition on a Himalayan peak. Besides providing a captivating climb glacier travel, face climbing and tip toeing on knife ridges, a climb on ‘Tent Peak’ (Tharpu Chuli Peak climbing) offers an amazing Shangri-La of the entire Annapurna Sanctuary. Our route to climbing in Tent peak hike amazing expedition follows the North-West Ridge to the summit although the mountain has been climbed via the South-East Ridge as well as South-West face.
Nepal Tent Peak climbing is a tough challenge but the sense of reward and experience will stay with you forever. To find out more about this exciting expedition, make sure to contact us today!
Tent Peak Climbing cost for 2025, 2026 and 2027
The cost for the Tent Peak Climbing varies depending on the number of people in the group. Here’s a breakdown:
Number of Pax | Cost per Person (USD) |
---|---|
1 | $1990 |
2 | $1950 |
3 to 6 | $1900 |
7 to 10 | $1850 |
11+ | $1800 |
Some General Information:
Tent Peak Climbing (Tharpu Chuli Peak Hike)
Location: Annapurna, Nepal.
Highlight: Reaching the summit, and spectacular view of Annapurna range.
Tent Peak Height: 5663 m (18579 ft.)
Mountain Range: Himalayas
First ascent: In1964 AD by Japanese group.
Easiest route for climbing: Snow ridge, ice climbing.
*Best season to climb: April-May, October- November.
Note: As per the decision of Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, mountains of the height less than 5800m will be promoted as trekking peaks and royalty fee has been waived for those peaks. Hence, the following peaks managed by Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) are free of royalty fee from now on wards (2014 September 23rd).
Tent peak climbing difficulty
Tent Peak, also known as Tharpu Chuli, is a popular trekking peak in the Annapurna region of Nepal, standing at an altitude of 5,695 meters (18,684 feet). The climb is considered to be of moderate difficulty, making it a great choice for trekkers with some experience who are looking to challenge themselves with a non-technical peak.
Factors Contributing to Difficulty:
- Altitude:
- At nearly 5,700 meters, altitude is a significant challenge. Climbers need to be well-acclimatized to avoid altitude sickness. Proper acclimatization schedules are essential.
- Technical Skills:
- Tent Peak is classified as a trekking peak, which means it doesn’t require advanced mountaineering skills. However, climbers should be familiar with the use of crampons, ice axes, and ropes, especially for the final summit push, which involves crossing crevassed glaciers and climbing steep snow slopes.
- Physical Fitness:
- A high level of physical fitness is required due to the strenuous nature of the climb, including long days of trekking and climbing at high altitudes.
- Weather Conditions:
- Weather in the Himalayas can be unpredictable, with potential for high winds, cold temperatures, and snowstorms, especially at higher altitudes. Climbers must be prepared for these conditions.
- Route:
- The route involves glacier travel, steep snow slopes, and some rocky sections. While the climb is mostly non-technical, the final ascent can be steep and requires good balance and endurance.
Summary of Difficulty:
- Moderate: Suitable for climbers with basic mountaineering experience and good physical fitness.
- Altitude Challenge: Acclimatization is key to a successful ascent.
- Technical Requirements: Basic skills in ice and snow climbing are needed.
- Weather Dependence: Favorable weather is crucial for a safe climb.
Tent Peak offers a rewarding climb with stunning views of the Annapurna range, making it a great option for those looking to gain experience in Himalayan mountaineering.
Tent peak climbing Itinerary
Day 01: Kathmandu to Pokhara by bus or flight (850m). Overnight at Hotel (B)
Day 02: Pokhara to Nayapul by car, and commence trek to Tikhedhunga (1577m). (B.L.D)
Day 03: Trek to Ghorepani (2855m) (B.L.D)
Day 04: Sunrise to Poon Hill 3hrs 3200m and trek to Tadapani (2595m) (B.L.D)
Day 05: Trek to Chomrung (1950m) (B.L.D)
Day 06: Trek to Dovan (2720m) (B.L.D)
Day 07: Trek to Machapuchre B.C (3700m) (B.L.D)
Day 08: Trek to Annapurna B.C (4130m) (B.L.D)
Day 09: Acclimatize day at Annapurna Base Camp (B.L.D)
Day 10: Trek to Tent Peak (Tharpu Chuli) Base Camp (4450m) (B.L.D)
Day 11: Climb to high camp (4800m) (B.L.D)
Day 12: Climb to summit and return back to base camp (4450m) (B.L.D)
Day 13: Trek to Machapuchhre B.C. (B.L.D)
Day 14: Trek to Dovan (B.L.D)
Day 15: Trek to Jhino danda (1600m) (Hot Spring) (B.L.D)
Day 16: Jhino danda to Tolka (1700m) (B.L.D)
Day 17: Trek to Phedi, Phedi to Pokhara by car. Overnight Hotel. (B)
Day 18: 7 hrs drive or 30 minutes fly to Kathmandu (1310m). Overnight Hotel. Rest of the time for shopping (B)
Itinerary
Kathmandu to Pokhara
Kathmandu to Pokhara by bus or flight (850m). Overnight at Hotel (B)
Pokhara to Tikhedhunga
Pokhara to Nayapul by car, and commence trek to Tikhedhunga (1577m). (B.L.D)
Trek to Ghorepani
Trek to Ghorepani (2855m) (B.L.D)
Sunrise to Poon Hill nd trek to Tadapani
Sunrise to Poon Hill 3hrs 3200m and trek to Tadapani (2595m) (B.L.D)
Trek to Chomrung
Trek to Chomrung (1950m) (B.L.D)
Trek to Dovan
Trek to Dovan (2720m) (B.L.D)
Trek to Machapuchre B.C
Trek to Machapuchre B.C (3700m) (B.L.D)
Trek to Annapurna B.C
Trek to Annapurna B.C (4130m) (B.L.D)
Acclimatize day at Annapurna Base Camp
Acclimatize day at Annapurna Base Camp (B.L.D)
Trek to Tent Peak BC
Trek to Tent Peak (Tharpu Chuli) Base Camp (4450m) (B.L.D)
Climb to high camp
Climb to high camp (4800m) (B.L.D)
Climb to summit and return back to base camp
Climb to summit and return back to base camp (4450m) (B.L.D)
Trek to Machapuchhre B.C.
Trek to Machapuchhre B.C. (B.L.D)
Trek to Dovan
Trek to Dovan (B.L.D)
Trek to Jhino danda
Trek to Jhino danda (1600m) (Hot Spring) (B.L.D)
Jhino danda to Tolka
Jhino danda to Tolka (1700m) (B.L.D)
Trek to Phedi, Phedi to Pokhara
Trek to Phedi, Phedi to Pokhara by car. Overnight Hotel. (B)
Pokhara to Kathmandu
7 hrs drive or 30 minutes fly to Kathmandu (1310m). Overnight Hotel. Rest of the time for shopping (B)
Include/Exclude
What's Included
- International/Domestic Airport pick up and drop off by our private vehicle
- Kathmandu/Pokhara hotels on twin sharing room including breakfast
- 3-meals per day prepared by our experienced cook.
- Camping gear (two-person tents, foam mattress, kitchen tent, dining tent and toilet tent).
- Supporting field staff including professional trekking guide, cook, kitchen boy, porters or pack animals as well as their necessary insurance, meals and allowances.
- Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) entry permit fee.
- Tent Peak Climbing permits (Not required) now eliminate
- Sherpa climbing guide fee
What's Not Included
- Nepal entry visa fees
- Kathmandu and Pokhara hotel Lunch and Dinner (L ,D)
- Personal equipment sleeping bag, Down jacket, waterproof jacket, kit bag etc. (you can rent them in Kathmandu at a cost of US$ 1 per item for day)
- Equipment allowance (Legally each expedition must provide an equipment allowance for all Sherpa guides and porters. This allowance is necessary for brand new equipment (sleeping bag, shoes, crampons, down jacket, raincoat etc.). Because this expedition is not a high altitude expedition we will negotiate with the guides and porters to obtain an acceptable agreement for this allowance. Nevertheless the contribution of each participant will be around US$ 170.00
- Travel / medical insurance and emergency evacuation cost
- Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, alcoholic beverages, bottled drinks (including cold drinks and mineral water), tips etc.
Reviews
Tent Peak Climbing
Our experience climbing Tent Peak was absolutely unforgettable! The trek through the Annapurna Sanctuary offered incredible views of the Himalayas, and the climb itself was a rewarding challenge. Our guides were knowledgeable and supportive, making us feel safe throughout the ascent. The final push to the summit was exhilarating, with panoramic views of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Machapuchare that made every step worth it. For anyone looking to test their climbing skills with moderate technical difficulty, I highly recommend Tent Peak. It was a perfect adventure for acclimatizing and preparing for higher summits
Tent Peak Climbing
Our experience climbing Tent Peak was absolutely unforgettable! The trek through the Annapurna Sanctuary offered incredible views of the Himalayas, and the climb itself was a rewarding challenge. Our guides were knowledgeable and supportive, making us feel safe throughout the ascent. The final push to the summit was exhilarating, with panoramic views of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Machapuchare that made every step worth it. For anyone looking to test their climbing skills with moderate technical difficulty, I highly recommend Tent Peak. It was a perfect adventure for acclimatizing and preparing for higher summits
FAQs
How high is tent peak?
Tent Peak, also known as Tharpu Chuli, stands at an elevation of 5,663 meters (18,575 feet) above sea level.
What is the highest trekking peak in Nepal?
The highest trekking peak in Nepal is Mera Peak, standing at 6,476 meters (21,247 feet) above sea level.
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