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Hiunchuli (6441m.) is the fourth highest peak among the ‘trekking Peaks’ and considered one of the least difficult by expeditions. It was first summited in October 1971 by an American Peace Corps Expedition under the leadership of Craig Anderson.

Hiunchuli is part of the Annapurna range and was discovered by Jimmy Roberts, the father of commercial trekking. It is connected to the east face of Annapurna South. There are three major trekking peaks within the Annapurna Sanctuary, so named by Roberts, as the local inhabitants held the area sacred. They are Tent Peak, Fluted Peak and Hiunchuli.

This trip sets out from Pokhara valley. From Pokhara valley, the trail leads up slowly towards Annapurna Basecamp situated at an altitude of 4300m. One day rest will be set to explore the Annapurna Basecamp and for the acclimatization. Annapurna Basecamp is considered as the Hiunchuli Basecamp too. Three to four days are set aside for the ascent of this peak and then you will return ahead to Pokhara valley followed by same route as in the ‘Annapurna Sanctuary’ trek.

To attempt the mountain you will need some mountaineering skill and is relatively easy to get the climbing permission. The formidable front wall of the sanctuary has a fearsome reputation and there is no 'standard' route up. Any route is a challenging technical climb with devilish route finding, and is best tackled in true expedition style.

 
Fact Box about Hiunchuli peak 21,131 feet / 6,441 meters
Total days 19 + 4 = 23 days
Maximum elevation 21,131 feet / 6,441 meters
Location Annapurna region of nepal
Best for the climbing July, August, September, October
Year First Climbed 1971
First Climber (s) American Peace Corps Expedition under the leadership of Craig Anderson
Convenient Center (s) Pokhara
Nearest Major Airport Kathmandu (Minor Pokhara)
Itinerary type Lodge / Camping
Accommodations Fixed / Customized
Indicated times  
Trek grade Moderate & Strenuous
 
Itenerary
Days Route
01
Arrive in Kathmandu, transfer to hotel.
02
Optional Tour (Sightseeing in Katmandu) and prepare for the trip
03
Drive west to Pokhara (200Km. / 8 hours) by bus or fly to Pokhara 35 minutes & camp by Lakeside or transfer to the Hotel in Pokhara
04
Drive to new bridge 1½ hours and commence trek to Ulleri (2073m.) - 5½.
05
Climb up to Ghorepani (2855m) through the rhododendron forest - 6 hours.
06
In the early morning ascent to Poon Hill (3200m) – 45 minutes for the beautiful sun rise and majestic
views of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri range. After breakfast proceed to Tadapani (2700m) - 6 hours.
07
Climb down to Chhumrung (1900m) – 6 hours.
08
Chhumrung - Dovan (2600m)- 6 hours.
09
Dovan – Machhapuchhre Basecamp (4000m) - 5 hours.
10
Machhapuchhre Basecamp – Annapurna Basecamp (4300m)-2½ & rest
11
Explore around the Annapurna Base camp and rest for the acclimatization
12/15
Climb to & from Hiunchuli Peak
16
Annapurna Basecamp - Dovan - 5 hours.
17
Dovan – Jhinudanda (1600m) - 6 hours, visit hot spring.
18
Jhinudanda – Ghandruk (1950m) - 4 hours, visit ACAP headquarter and Gurung culture museum.
19
Ghandruk – Pothana (1800) through another Gurung village Landruk - 7 hours.
20
Pothana – Phedi - 2½ hours & drive to Pokhara – 45 minutes.
21
Drive east to Kathmandu (200km/8 hrs) by bus or fly to Kathmandu - 35 minutes.
22
½ day sightseeing in ancient and historical city of Bhaktapur.
23
Depart. From hotel and transfer to Airport.
Note: Trekking itinerary could be change as per different situation
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