Putha Hiunchuli expedition - 0 reviews

Max. Elevation

7246M

Accommodation

Hotel, lodge, Tea house and Tent

Best Season

Spring

Duration

35 Days

Trip Grading

Moderate

Activity

Expedition

Meals

Breakfast- Lunch- Dinner

Transport

Private vehicle

Departure Location

Kathmandu

Set out on the exhilarating Putha Hiunchuli Expedition, which takes place in the isolated Dolpo region and includes one of Nepal's notable 7,000-meter peaks.

Putha Hiunchuli is a towering mountain at 7,246 meters (223,733 feet) above sea level. One of the Dhaulagiri range's climbing peaks is this one. Many people consider it to be the Dhaulagiri VII. For mountaineers looking for a difficult climb this time, the less-traveled routes provide an exciting adventure in contrast to the other well-known peaks.

Climbers who want to reach a high peak should consider this adventure. The journey provides great mountaineering experiences along with breathtaking vistas of the Dhaulagiri range. Ideal for both experienced climbers and those who want to improve their climbing performance.
  • Offers breathtaking views from its 7,246-meter summit.
  • Less crowded, providing a peaceful mountaineering experience.
  • Passes through remote villages with rich local traditions.
  • Features varied terrain from lush forests to high-altitude deserts.
  • Accessible climb with technical sections for a thrilling adventure.
Travel Style

Adventure Sports

Travel Facility

Staff Lounge

Description


The western Dolpo region is home to the Putha Hiunchuli. From Kathmandu, you set off for Juphal. After that, you will begin your journey to the base camp by trekking through isolated communities.  From the North Ridge, we'll ascend along the usual path. Although this route is less demanding, climbers must have a strong mountaineering background and expertise at high altitudes. The climbers must show off their rope talents to be safe on the rock, snow, and ice-filled path.

The base camp is about 4,900 meters (16,076 ft) above sea level. Since acclimatization is the most important factor as we steadily ascend to adjust to the altitude, you will have plenty time for it. The peak, which has exposed ridges and steep portions, is reached from Camp 3, which is at an elevation of about 6,500 meters.

The Putha Hiunchuli provides the greatest cultural experience in addition to an adventure. You'll go via communities inhabited by ethnic groups like the Thakali and Magar. Pre-monsoon (April to June) and post-monsoon (September to November) are the ideal times of year to climb. The beautiful sky, consistent weather, and tolerable temperatures make these seasons perfect. One of the peak climbing options you should think about is this one, which offers breathtaking mountain vistas together with adventure and a rich cultural experience.

Trip Itinerary

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Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, our local team warmly welcomes you at the airport. You will then be escorted to the hotel, where you can enjoy some well-deserved relaxation. The itinerary includes a briefing about the trek's progress and presentation, followed by leisure time. If you arrive in the morning, you'll have the entire day at your disposal. This can be used for rest or for those interested, to explore the surroundings freely. It's an ideal chance to deeply experience Nepalese culture and indulge in the local culinary delights.

Transfer to hotel
Final altitude: Approximately 1350 m 
Meals: Dinner 
Accommodation: Night in the hotel

Have breakfast and then you have the whole day to explore the best Kathmandu Sightseeing spots with your guide. You can visit and explore one of the most famous Shiva temples, Pashupatinath, recognized as the monkey temple; Swyambhunath, the largest Stupa in the world, also called Boudhanath Stupa, Kathmandu Durbar Square. The next day, you will begin your trek on the Putha hiunchuli, so you have to check your equipment to make sure that you are ready for your adventure and climb. Have dinner and stay overnight in the same hotel in Kathmandu.

Final altitude: Approximately 1350 m 
Meals: Breakfast 
Accommodation: Night in the hotel

Take an afternoon flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, situated at an Final altitude of 150 meters. Upon arrival, you'll enjoy a comfortable overnight stay in a hotel, preparing you for the adventures ahead. 
Acitivity:flight and 45m drive to hotel 
Final altitude: approximately 150 m 
Meals: Breakfast 
Accommodation: Night in the hotel

From Nepalgunj to Juphal Impressive flight subject to climatic hazards between Nepalgunj and Juphal. We fly over a patchwork of cultures, rivers, and villages on the mountain ridges. Welcome by our team of porters then we start the walk crossing Juphal, a very lively village with picturesque rural scenes (picking, among other things, lentils, peppers...) We descend towards Dunai (2,100 m) administrative capital of the Dolpo district. NB: If the weather makes the flight impossible, we may have the possibility of going to Juphal by helicopter under certain conditions: weather and a sufficient number of participants to co-charter. For this we ask you to provide the sum of 200 euros in cash. We would cover a third of the price and our Nepalese partner a third to divide the cost in 300 $. 

Transport: private vehicle and domestic flight 
Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner 
Accommodation: Night in a tent

We hike up the bank of the Thuli Bheri River to Tarakot, an old caravan village; we are entering a Buddhist country. We cross caravans of mules and cross several hamlets with their pepper gardens. Walk in a deep gorge, a turbulent river. Camp near the river; above, cresting, Tarakot. 

5 hrs of walking 
Final Altitude: 2,537m 
Meals: Breakfast – lunch – dinner 
Accommodation: Night in a tent

Embark on a trek fromTarakoy to Mushi Khola, situated at a Final altitude of 2,880 meters. The journey begins with a pleasant hike through shaded paths, high above the river, leading to Laisicap (2,615m) as you make your way into the upper Dolpo region. Along the route, you'll navigate various ups and downs and bypass a section that has been eroded by the river. At the end of the day, you'll rest and sleep at the quaint alp of Mushi Khola.

Final altitude: Approximately 2875 m 
Meals: Breakfast- Lunch- Dinner 
Accommodation: Night in the Tent

Trek to Kagkot, which sits at a Final altitude of 3,265 meters. The trail winds through sparse pine and cypress forests, crossing several bridges before finally leaving the raging Bharbung Khola behind. By the end of the day, you'll reach Kagkot, the last major village in the valley. The surroundings here showcase the distinctive characteristics of the nearby Mustang region.

Final altitude: Approximately 3,200m 
Meals: Breakfast-lunch- Dinner 
Accommodation: Night in the Tent

Rest Day in KagkotTake a rest day to explore the area or simply relat. Enjoy the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local surroundings or recharge for the journey ahead.

Final altitude: Approximately 3,200mm 
Meals: Breakfast-lunch- Dinner 
Accommodation: Night in the Tent

Embark on a challenging trek that takes you over two high passes, standing at 4,390 meters and 4,490 meters, respectively. Your journey will culminate at a scenic and serene intermediate camp in Pangzi, located at 4,500 meters. Enjoy the stunning views and tranquil atmosphere as you settle in for the night. 

Final altitude: Approximately 4,200m 
Meals: Breakfast-lunch- Dinner 
Accommodation: Night in the Tent

Today, we reached our base camp at a Final altitude of 4,940 meters. Nestled on a picturesque flat meadow with a stream running through it, the camp is surrounded by towering mountains: Putha Hiunchuli (7,246m), Churen Himal (7,286m), and Dhaulagiri IV (7,661m).Enjoy the breathtaking views and the serene setting as you prepare for the next stage of your adventure .

Final Altitude: Approximately 4900m 
Meals: Breakfast-lunch- Dinner 
Accommodation: Night in the Tent

Over the next two weeks, we'll focus on climbing Putha Hiunchuli. This period allows ample time for acclimatization and setting up three camps at elevations of 5,480 meters, 6,150 meters, and 6,350 meters. Between these efforts, there will be opportunities to relax and prepare for the summit attempt.

After our successful climb and exhilarating ski descent, we will begin our journey back to Kathmandu. Over the next several days, we'll retrace our steps, ensuring a safe and smooth return. Once in Kathmandu, take some time to rest and reflect on the incredible adventure before embarking on your journey home.

Final Altitude:2158 m
Accommodation: Lodge 
Meal: Breakfast- Lunch and Dinner 

The journey takes you passing through remote villages, terraced fields, and lush landscapes. Along the way, you'll encounter scenic views of the surrounding mountains, offering a glimpse into the region's serene beauty and traditional way of life. 

Final Altitude: 2775 m 
Accommodation:lodge 
Meal: Breakfast- Lunch and Dinner 
Activity: 6 to 7 hours of trek

Today you descend through the picturesque landscape of terraced fields, forests, and traditional villages. Dunai is the administrative enter of Dolpa, the trail offers views of the Thuli Bheri River and surrounding hills. 

Final altitude: 2103 m 
Accommodation:lodge 
Meal: Breakfast- Lunch and Dinner 
Activity: 5 to 6 hours of trek

Today is a short and easy trek. The trail follows the Thuli Bheri River, passing through lush forests and small villages. As you approach Juphal, the trail begins to ascend gently, leading you to the small airstrip town that serves as the gateway to the Dolpo region. This marks the end of your trekking adventure in the remote Himalayas. 

Final altitude: 2475 m 
Accommodation: lodge 
Meal: Breakfast- Lunch and Dinner 
Activity: 2 to 3 hours of trek

Today you will take a quick flight to Nepalgunj from Juphal. The flight, which lasts about 35 minutes, provides breathtaking mountain vistas. Your experience in the Dolpo region comes to a conclusion with this flight, which connects you to the rest of Nepal.

Final altitude:150 m 
Accommodation: Hotel 
Meal: Breakfast- Lunch and Dinner 
Activity: Fly to Nepalgunj

Take a flight from Nepalgunj to Kathmandu, which lasts about an hour. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you'll be transferred to your hotel. This marks the conclusion of your adventure, offering a chance to relax and reflect on your trek through the Himalayas. Enjoy the vibrant city atmosphere as you settle into your accommodation.

Final altitude: 1355 m 
Accommodation: Hotel 
Meal: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner 
Activity: Fly back to Kathmandu and hotel Transfer

During your free day in Kathmandu, explore the city's cultural heritage at places like Kathmandu Durbar Square and Pashupatinath Temple, or stroll through bustling markets. Take time to unwind and rejuvenate before departure. In the evening, join fellow adventurers for celebratory Dinners, reminiscing about expedition experiences.  Enjoy your day  in Kathmandu, finding comfort in familiar surroundings and reflecting on Nepal memories.

Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
 Activity : Free day at Kathmandu 

Today marks the conclusion of the Saipal Himal Expedition as you depart Kathmandu. For some, it's the start of new adventures in Nepal or beyond. Alternatively, Kathmandu offers a restful period to reflect on expedition experiences and absorb cultural richness before heading home. Whether venturing into new journeys or enjoying downtime, today closes one chapter and potentially opens another in your global exploration. 

Meals: Breakfast 
Activity: See off at international airport

Trip Included & Excluded


Trip Included

  • AIRPORT PICK-UP & DROP : Airport - Hotel transfer – Airport (Pick Up and Drop).
  • ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU : 3 nights hotel (3-star category) in Kathmandu on a BB plan sharing basis (Twin Bed Room).
  • ACCOMMODATION IN NEPALGUNJ : 2 nights hotel (3–star category) in Nepalgunj on full board plan.
  • WELCOME DINNER : One Welcome Dinner in a tourist standard restaurant in Kathmandu with Office Staff.
  • CARGO CLEARANCE : Assistance for cargo clearance in Nepal’s Customs Department, clearance cost is subject to a charge. *before the expedition.
  • PERMIT : Expedition Royalty and permit of Nepal Government to climb Mt. Putha Hiunchuli, Restriction area permit, conservation area entry permits & fee.
  • LIAISON OFFICER : 1 Government Liaison officer with full equipment, salary, and accommodation.
  • GARBAGE DEPOSIT : Garbage Deposit fees.
  • STAFF INSURANCE : Medical & Emergency rescue Insurance for all involved Nepalese staff during the trek and expedition.
  • MAP : Trekking and Expedition map.
  • MEMBER TRANSPORTATION : Air Transportation: Domestic flight from Kathmandu to Nepaljung and another flight from Nepaljung to Juphal Airport. While returning: Flight from Juphal - Nepaljung - to Kathmandu, as per Itinerary.
  • EXPEDITION STUFFS TRANSPORTATION : Necessary all equipment Transportation for all Members and Staff from Kathmandu to Juphal (by jeep) and Base camp (by Porters/donkey) – While returning: Base camp to Juphal (by porters/donkey) and Kathmandu (by Jeep).
  • MEMBER LUGGAGE : Up to 50 Kg of personal baggage per member during the trek carried by porter or Yak.
  • FOODS & LODGING : 3 meals a day (BLD; including tea and coffee) along with accessible accommodation at Hotel/Lodge/Tea house/Camp during the trek and Basecamp. Well-managed base camp set up for members & Staff.
  • PORTER : Porters per member up to Base camp from Juphal & Porters return from Base camp to Juphal.
  • CAMPING EQUIPMENT : All Necessary equipment for Camping during the trek.
  • BASE CAMP STAFF : Experienced and well-trained Base Camp Cook & kitchen Helpers as required.
  • STAFF SALARY & ALLOWANCE : All Nepalese staff & porter’s daily wages, equipment, food & clothing.
  • BASE CAMP TENT : Each member will have an individual Yak Mountain or Breathless tent in Base Camp.
  • BASE CAMP EQUIPMENT : At Base camp: foam mattresses and pillow per member, 1 Dinning Tent, 1 Kitchen Tent, 1 Communication tent, 1 Toilet & 1 Shower Tent, 1 Staffs Tent, 1 Tent for Nepalese base camp staff, Store tents, Tables & chairs & all necessary cooking gears.
  • HEATER : Heater for base camp in each Dining and other necessary camps.
  • SOLAR/GENERATOR/LIGHT : 1 Solar panel or Generator for battery charge and light at base camp for use.
  • HIGH ALTITUDE CLIMBING SHERPA : Veteran and government-licensed Sherpa per member. (1 Member:1 Sherpa).
  • CLIMBING SHERPA SALARY & ALLOWANCE : Climbing Sherpa Salary, Equipment, Food, and Clothes.
  • OXYGEN BOTTLE (O2) : Oxygen bottles will be in stock at the base camp in case of an emergency (with appropriate charge).
  • OXYGEN MASK & REGULATOR : Sets of Summit Oxygen masks & regulators will be in base camp in case of an emergency.
  • HIGH CAMP SERVICE : High Altitude Tent, Necessary cooking EPI gas, cooking pot for a member, High food for a member, Sherpa, all climbing staff in (C1) (C2), and (C3). Group climbing gears, and fixed and dynamic rope during the climbing period as required.
  • ROPE FIXING : An experienced team of Sherpa will fix the rope to the summit. (No extra cost for members).
  • SATELLITE PHONE : Satellite Phone for emergency communication carried by Sherpa, also available for members with appropriate charge.
  • WALKIE-TALKIE : WalkieTalkie for communicating from Base Camp to Mountain and Mountain to Base Camp.
  • WALKIE-TALKIE PEMIT : Satellite Phone / Walkie-talkie permit for all members and staff.
  • WEATHER FORECAST : Weather forecast report during the entire expedition.
  • MEDICAL KIT : Comprehensive Medical kit.
  • SUMMIT CERTIFICATE : Mt. Putha Hiuchuli climbing certificate (after climbing Putha Hiuchuli successfully).

Trip Excluded

  • INTERNATIONAL AIRFARE : International flight airfare (from and to Kathmandu).
  • NEPAL VISA FEES : The Nepali Visa fee is USD 60 per person for 30 days (to be applied for 60 days is USD 120).
  • LUNCH & DINNER : Lunch & dinner during the stay in Kathmandu (also in case of early return from Trekking / Expedition than the scheduled itinerary).
  • EXTRA NIGHTS IN KATHMANDU : Extra nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu. In case of early arrival or late departure, early return from Trekking / Expedition (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary.
  • INSURANCE : Travel and high altitude insurance, accident, Helicopter medical & emergency evacuation. *Mandatory
  • RESCUECUE EVACUATION : Medical and emergency rescue evacuation costs if required. (Rescue, Repatriation, Helicopter, Medication, Medical Tests, and Hospitalization costs).
  • PERSONAL EXPENSES : Telephone Calls, Internet, Toiletries, battery recharge, hot shower, laundry, soft drinks, beers, and any Alcoholic beverages (during the trek and in Kathmandu but we will have soft drinks for members at base camp).
  • PERSONAL EQUIPMENT : Clothing, Packing Items or Bags, Personal Medical Kit, Personal Trekking /Climbing Gears.
  • TOILETRIES : Soaps, shampoos, toilet and tissue papers, toothpaste, and other items used to keep yourself clean.
  • FILMING : Special Filming, Camera, and Drone permit fee.
  • INTERNET SERVICE : Not included during the trek.
  • SUMMIT BONUS : Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa- Minimum 900 USD.
  • TIPS : Calculate some tips for Basecamp staff.
  • EXTRA : Any other services or activities, which are not mentioned in the itinerary. Any other item not listed in the “Cost Includes” section.

Organization


Your Guide and Team 

Your guide, from your arrival in Kathmandu until your departure, is responsible for the success of your trip and oversees your team. Do not hesitate to ask him questions, respect his position as the team leader, and above all follow his advice! Often your guide is the only English-speaking member of the team. In the mountains and, especially when during high-altitude travels, your guide is responsible for the safety of the group. The instructions he gives and the remarks he makes to all participants must be carefully followed. The interest and safety of the trekking group must be preserved, even when it may be to the detriment of an individual member of the group.

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Your Nepalese team may consist of several people, each with different responsibilities. They are:

The Guide Leader (Sirdar) is responsible for and leader of the whole team and is treated with respect by all. Often he has earned his position by starting as a porter and rising through the ranks.

Climbing sherpa: who fixed the rope and guide you to the summit 
The Cook is responsible for all meals and is on a trek that doesn’t use lodges for meals. (camping trek )
The kitchen boy is an assistant to the cook. ( camping trek )
The Assistant Guide is actively helping clients under the leader’s direction and set camp. 
The Porter is the load carrier for the trekking group. As Nepal is a mountain country with few roads, porters are employed to carry loads. Compliance with regulations and common courtesy dictates the maximum weight carried and the minimum wage paid. Porters are provided with gear based on the routes they follow and with insurance for alpine treks.

Each trekker is allotted the following maximum weights per person: Lodge (tea house) Accommodations: 15 kg maximum; Tent Camping: 22 kg maximum; Expeditions/summit ascents: 20 kg maximum. The porters are given a premium wage for carrying loads over 30 kg. In addition, the Nepal Alpinist Club takes care to take out insurance for the Guide and porters. Specific equipment is allocated to them for crossing passes at altitude (even if wearers often refuse to put on shoes due to lack of habit).

Accommodations in Kathmandu
In Kathmandu, you will be accommodated in a hotel. We use different hotels depending on availability. The two preferred hotels are:

Hotel Ramoda: Located in the heart of Thamel, this hotel is ideal for walking the bustling streets of Kathmandu. The spacious
rooms all have a bathroom, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. A fully equipped and active dining room is available for all meals, and the breakfast buffet offers a wide choice of foods. The hotel offers currency exchange, laundry services, and luggage storage.

Sampada Garden: Located just 20 minutes on foot from Thamel and  Durbar Square, this hotel is convenient for exploring Kathmandu. The rooms have all the necessary comforts for your stay: air conditioning, bathroom, and Wi-Fi. Breakfasts are served as a generous buffet. The hotel provides currency exchange, laundry services, and luggage storage.

Accommodations during the  Expedition
For camping, accommodation during the expedition: during the expedition, breakfasts, Lunch, and Dinner are prepared by the kitchen team. They are taken to the mess tent. additional energy food is provided. Purchased locally, they offer a more limited. You can, if you wish, bring some complementary cereal bars adapted to your taste.

For lodge accommodation: meals are prepared by the cooks of the lodge and are taken from the lodge's dining room. Here is a typical one-day menu: 
Breakfast: eggs, toast or chapati, or Tibetan bread or pancakes, or pancakes, butter/jam, tea or coffee
Lunch: a main course, tea or coffee
Dinner: soup, main course, fruit (fresh or canned), tea or coffee
During the trek, tea or coffee is served with meals. Two cups per person are included. Apart from these included menus, other drinks and foodstuffs will be at your expense.
Water: provide tablets (Hydroclovazone, Micropur, or another type) to disinfect the water you put in your water bottle, depending on the source and on the advice of your guide. It is sometimes possible to buy purified water and refill your water bottle without having to buy bottled water. You can also buy mineral water in the cities (not included in the price) but its ecological balance is poor, as you know. Also, we do not recommend it.

Preparation for the Trek
Preparing for the trek requires several months of preparation with 4 to 6-hour walks every weekend for stamina and participating in a sport that required short periods of high exertion.

Medical check-up
Being in good health is essential to fully enjoy your Alpinist Club trip. If your last medical visit was more than four years ago, please get another general physical exam and tell your doctor the nature of your trip (climate, altitude, difficulty, etc.). The altitude also has the effect of reviving dental problems or other chronic pain, so getting a dental checkup is also prudent. If you are undertaking a high-altitude expedition, we advise you to consult a mountain medicine specialist.

Acute Mountain Sickness
This trip takes place at high altitudes, so some people may experience altitude-related discomforts like headaches, loss of appetite, and swelling of limbs. Most of these symptoms usually go away within a few days, but sometimes they can develop into a serious illness: pulmonary or cerebral edema. There are no preventive drugs for AMS. Diamox diuretic is often effective for symptomatic relief, but you should first check with your doctor to verify that it is not contraindicated for you. Think about it before you go.
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Trip FAQ's

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Putha Hiunchuli is located close to the isolated Dolpo region in western Nepal, in the Dhaulagiri mountain.

Putha Huichuli is one of the moderately challenging peaks. Although it is not as technically demanding as other summits over 7,000 meters, climbers should nevertheless have some experience with high-altitude trekking or climbing. The route involves steep snow, ice slopes, and crossing crevassed glaciers that demand the use of crampons, ropes, and ice axes.

The completion of the expedition depends on various factors such as weather conditions, route, and the physical stamina of the climbers. On average it takes 35 days to complete the Putha Huichuli trek.

The best time to climb is pre-monsoon i.e. April – May and post-monsoon Autumn i.e. September – October. These months are suitable for climbing as they offer stable weather conditions.

No, the expedition isn’t beginner-friendly. You must have prior high-altitude trekking or mountaineering experience. You must know how to use climbing gears such as crampons, ice axes, and ropes. Physical fitness is also another important factor due to the altitude and challenging conditions.

You need to obtain a few permits before the expedition. You need to obtain a climbing permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association(NMA) and an Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP).

You will be staying in the comfortable hotels in Kathmandu to the basic teahouses and tents on the trek. As you climb up, you will be staying in weather-resistant tents at base camps and higher camps.

You can prepare yourself physically and mentally for this expedition. Physical training, technical training, and altitude acclimatization. Physical training includes cardiovascular exercises and strength training. You need to have prior experience in high–altitude climbing. You must be aware of the mountaineering techniques and proper use of the equipment.

The essential equipment require for the expedition such as high- altitude boots, crampons, ice axes, a sleeping bag, a tent, a head torch, warm clothing, and a harness. It is essential to carry your gear suited for extreme cold and high altitude conditions.

Time and distance differ from camp to camp. On average the normal climbing day is about 6-8 hours of climb. The summit attempt days are the longest day.

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