Overview
Climb the Chulu East peak, a 6429m trekking peak north of Annapurna massive that provides breathtaking views across to the Annapurna II, III and IV, Gangapurna, Glacier Dome, Dhaulagiri, Tilicho Peak and Manaslu and a prospect to trek through one of the most popular trekking areas of the world, the Annapurna circuit. Chulu East peak climbing is challenging, with long day walk on the snow, especially on the summit day but the trek is equally fascinating, starting off the Chulu East Peak climbing journey from a sub-tropical banana groves in Beshishahar(Chame), and after a few days we are above the tree line surrounded by huge snow capped peaks. The Chulu East climbing trip with Annapurna Circuit trek is unmatchable with any other trips in the world for its spectacular mountain scenery, trekking and mountaineering challenges and the exposure it provides on the variety of ecosystems, diverse cultures and an ever changing landscape – lush, green paddy fields and oak forests, arid deserts, the deepest gorge and some of the most fascinating mountains make Chulu East Peak Climing with Annapurna Circuit Trek one of the appealing trekking and climbing adventure.
Note: There is often confusion regarding Chulu chain of peaks. There are four Chulu Peaks, Chulu West, Chulu Central, Chulu Far East and Chulu East. Among them if you are a beginner climber keen to try an ice climbing in the Annapurna region, Chulu Far East is the one for you. Chulu West and Central are technical peaks and you need previous climbing experience. Chulu East although not very technical is a difficult one as the summit day is very long (12-13 hours), hence you need a lot of stamina and mental commitment with skills of using climbing equipment well. Once on the summit, the captivating sceneries from all the Chulus are worth enough the effort you do and the vista will remain in your memory for ever. Best season for climbing the Chulu peaks is spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November).

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