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Tilicho Peak Expedition

Tilicho Peak Expedition
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Facts About Tilicho Peak Expedition

Grade

Challenging

Max Size

2-12

Altitude

7134m

Transportation

Jeep/ Plane

Accomodation

lodge/tent/Hotel

Major Activity

Trekking and Climbing

Himalayan Sights

Annapurna Range

Starts/Ends

Kathmandu / Pokhara

Duration:

30 Days

Trip Overview

Tilicho Peak is located in the Nepalese Himalayas and is one of the most popular trekking destinations in Nepal. The peak stands at an altitude of 7,134 metres (23,406 ft) and is known for its scenic beauty and challenging trekking routes.

The Tilicho Base Camp Trek is one of the most popular trekking routes to the Tilicho Peak. The trek starts from the village of Manang and takes about 10 days to complete. 

The route passes through some of the most beautiful scenery in the Nepalese Himalayas, including the Annapurna massif, Thorung La pass and the Muktinath temple.

The Tilicho Peak Expedition is a more challenging trekking route that takes about 20 days to complete. The expedition starts from the village of Khangsar and passes through some of the most remote and least-visited areas of the Nepalese Himalayas. 

The route includes several high passes, including the Tilicho Pass, which stands at an altitude of 5,416 metres (17,769 ft).

Whether you are looking for a challenging trekking adventure or a more relaxed vacation in the Nepalese Himalayas, the Tilicho Peak Trekking routes are sure to offer something for everyone.

Major Highlights of Tilicho Peak Expedition

  • The expedition offers stunning views of some of the world's tallest mountains, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu.
  • Tilicho Peak is one of the most challenging peaks to climb in Nepal, and it provides climbers with a unique opportunity to test their skills and endurance.
  • The expedition takes place in the beautiful and remote Annapurna region of the Himalayas.
  • The route to Tilicho Peak is relatively unexplored, which adds to the adventure of the expedition.
  • The team will be accompanied by experienced Sherpa guides who know the area well.
  • There will be opportunities to explore traditional Nepali villages and learn about the local culture.
  • The expedition will be a great opportunity for team-building and bonding.
  • The expedition will provide a unique challenge for even the most experienced climbers.
  • The views from Tilicho Peak are some of the best in the Himalayas.
  • The expedition is an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore one of the world's most beautiful and remote regions.

Tilicho Peak Expedition Route

The most popular route to the summit of Tilicho Peak starts from the village of Manang, located in the Annapurna region of Nepal. From Manang, climbers will trek for several days through high-altitude valleys and passes, eventually reaching the base camp at 4,600 meters. 

From base camp, it is a relatively straightforward climb to the summit, with most parties taking two or three days to reach the top.

While the route from Manang is by far the most popular, it is not the only way to summit Tilicho Peak. Climbers can also approach from the north, starting from the village of Ledar. This route is longer and more challenging, but it offers stunning views of the mountains and valleys in the area. 

It should be noted that the north face of Tilicho Peak is very steep, and some experience with technical climbing is recommended.

Whichever route you choose to take, summiting Tilicho Peak is an unforgettable experience. Standing at 7,134 meters, Tilicho Peak is one of the highest mountains in the world, and the views from the summit are truly breathtaking. 

Best Season for Tilicho Peak Expedition 

The best time for a Tilicho Peak expedition is during the spring months of March, April and May. This is when the weather is at its best in the region, with relatively clear skies and mild temperatures. 

The mountain itself is still snow-covered at this time of year, but the conditions are generally good for climbing. If you're looking for a challenge, however, you can also attempt to climb Tilicho Peak during the winter months. 

Just be aware that the weather conditions will be much more difficult at this time of year, and the mountain will be covered in deep snow.

Foods and Accommodations during Tilicho Peak Expedition 

As you might expect, the food you'll find on a Tilicho Peak expedition is mostly going to be very basic. If you're lucky, you might find some rice or pasta, but more likely it will be a diet of bread, beans, and whatever else can be stored for long periods of time. That said, there are a few things you can do to make the most of your food situation.

First, it's always a good idea to bring along some snacks. Dried fruit, nuts, and candy can all help to keep your energy up when you're hiking at high altitudes. Second, try to get as much variety in your diet as possible. 

If you're eating the same thing day after day, you're going to get very sick of it very quickly. Finally, remember that your body needs more calories at high altitudes, so don't skimp on the food.

As for accommodations, you'll probably be sleeping in a tent most nights. Some expeditions will have basic campsites with a few amenities, but others will be little more than a place to pitch your tent. 

Either way, you'll need to be prepared for some very cold nights. Bring along a good sleeping bag and plenty of extra blankets to keep yourself warm.

Tilicho Peak Expedition Tips

1. Choose your route carefully. There are several options for climbing Tilicho Peak, and each has its own unique challenges. Make sure you pick a route that is within your abilities.

2. Get in shape before you go. Tilicho Peak is a demanding climb, and you will need to be in good physical condition to attempt it. Make sure you train properly before embarking on your expedition.

3. Be prepared for altitude sickness. Many climbers suffer from altitude sickness when climbing Tilicho Peak. Be sure to acclimatize yourself slowly and be aware of the symptoms of altitude sickness.

4. Bring the proper gear. Make sure you have all the necessary gear for your expedition, including proper clothing, footwear, and equipment.

5. Be prepared for the elements. Tilicho Peak is located in a very remote area, and conditions can be extreme. Be prepared for cold weather, high winds, and other potentially hazardous conditions.

6. Have a backup plan. Things can go wrong on any expedition, so make sure you have a backup plan in case of emergency. Know the route well and be familiar with the area so you can find your way back if necessary.

7. Be prepared mentally and emotionally. An expedition to Tilicho Peak is a demanding undertaking, both mentally and emotionally. Be sure you are prepared for the challenges you will face before you embark on your journey.

Tilicho Peak Expedition Permits and Documents

When planning to climb Tilicho Peak, it is important to get all the proper permits and documents in order. Here is a list of what you will need: 

-A permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA)

-A climbing license from the Ministry of Tourism (MoT)

-A trekking permit from the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB)

-A medical certificate from a licensed doctor

-An insurance policy that covers mountaineering activities

Make sure to get all of these in order before your expedition so that you can avoid any issues while climbing.

Costs of Permit and Documents

The cost of the permits and documents required for climbing Tilicho Peak will vary depending on a few factors. The number of people in your group, the length of your expedition, and whether or not you are a member of the NMA all play a role in determining the price. In general, however, you can expect to pay around $350 for the permits and documents.

Getting the proper permits and documents is essential for any expedition, so be sure to do your research and budget accordingly. With the right preparation, your climb of Tilicho Peak will be a successful one.

Tilicho Peak Expedition Guide and Porter

If you're looking to summit Tilicho Peak, one of the tallest mountains in the world, then you'll need an experienced guide and porter. Here are a few things to keep in mind when choosing a guide and porter for your Tilicho Peak expedition:

1. Experience: Look for a guide who has climbed Tilicho Peak before and can share their first-hand knowledge of the route with you. Also, be sure to ask about the experience of your potential porter. While they may not be climbing the mountain themselves, they play an important role in carrying supplies and providing support.

2. Cost: Hiring a guide and porter can be costly, so be sure to get quotes from multiple companies before making a decision. Also, be sure to inquire about what's included in the price (e.g., equipment rental, food, etc.).

3. Insurance: Make sure your guide and porter are properly insured in case of any accidents or injuries while on the mountain.

By keeping these things in mind, you can be sure to choose the right guide and porter for your Tilicho Peak expedition. With their help, you'll be able to safely summit one of the tallest mountains in the world.

Equipments on Tilicho Peak Expedition

Tilicho Peak expedition requires special equipment due to the difficult terrain and weather conditions. Some of the essential equipments are: 

1. Crampons: These are spikes attached to shoes or boots that provide traction on icy or snowy surfaces. 

2. Ice axe: This is a tool used for climbing and self-arresting in case of a fall. 

3. Rope: Climbing and rappelling on Tilicho peak requires special ropes that are strong and durable. 

4. Harness: A harness is used to secure the climber to the rope. 

5. Carabiners: These are metal loops used to attach the rope to the harness. 

6. Helmet: A helmet is worn to protect the head from falling rocks or ice. 

7. Goggles: Goggles are worn to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun on the snow. 

8. Sunscreen: Wearing sunscreen is important to protect the skin from the UV rays at high altitudes. 

9. Thermos: A thermos is used to carry hot beverages like tea or soup to keep the climber warm. 

10. First Aid Kit: A first aid kit is essential to treat any injuries that may occur during the expedition. 

11. Stove: A portable stove is used for cooking food during the expedition. 

12. Sleeping bag: A sleeping bag is used to sleep in at night. It should be rated for cold weather and must be very warm. 

13. Tent: A tent is used as shelter during the expedition. It should be sturdy and able to withstand high winds. 

14. Maps: Detailed maps are essential for planning the expedition and for navigation during the climb. 

15. Satellite phone: A satellite phone is used to communicate with base camp in case of an emergency. 

16. Battery charger: A battery charger is used to recharge batteries for the GPS and satellite phone. 

17. Camera: A camera can be used to take pictures or videos during the expedition. 

Tilicho Peak Expedition Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu.
Food
Dinner
Accomodation
Hotel
Elevation
1350

Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu and transfer to hotel by our airport representatives. Tilicho Peak climbing briefing with official arrangements. Overnight at hotel

 

Day 2 : Sightseeing of Kathmandu and preparation.
Food
Breakfast
Accomodation
Hotel
Elevation
1350

Sightseeing of Kathmandu valley with own activities and shopping and preparation for Tilicho Peak expedition. Overnight at hotel.

 

Day 3 : Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
790

Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar (760m/5 hours) and trek to Khundi (790m/3 hours). Camp overnight

Day 4 : Trek from Khundi to Bahundanda
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
1310

Trek from Khundi to Bahundanda (1310m/4 hours). Overnight at tented camp.

Day 5 : Trek from Bahundanda to Taal
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Tented camp.
Elevation
1700

Trek from Bahundanda to Taal (1700m/6 hours). Overnight at tented camp.

Day 6 : Trek from Taal to Bagarchhap
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Tented camp.
Elevation
3160

Trek from Taal to Bagarchhap (3160m/6 hours). Overnight at tented camp.

Day 7 : Trek from Bagarchhap to Chame
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Tented camp.
Elevation
2670

Trek from Bagarchhap to Chame (2670m/5 hours). Overnight at tented camp.

Day 8 : Trek from Chame to Pisang
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Tented camp.
Elevation
3300

Trek from Chame to Pisang (3300m/6 hours). Overnight at tented camp.

Day 9 : Trek from Pisang to Manang
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Tented camp.
Elevation
3540

Trek from Pisang to Manang (3540m/5 hours). Overnight at tented camp.

Day 10 : Rest and acclimatization day at Manang
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
3450

Rest and acclimatization day at Manang

Day 11 : Trek from Manang to Khangsar
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Tented Camp
Elevation
3700

Trek from Manang to Khangsar (3700m/7 hours). Overnight at tented camp.

Day 12 : Trek from Khangsar to Tilicho Base Camp
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Tented Camp
Elevation
4400

Trek from Khangsar to Tilicho Base Camp (4400m/7-8 hours). Overnight at tented camp.

Day 13-23 : climbing period
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Tented Camp
Elevation
7134

Tilicho Peak (7,134m) – climbing period

Day 24 : Trek back to Khangsar
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Tented Camp
Elevation
3700

Cleaning of Base Camp and trek back to Khangsar (3700m/6 hours). Overnight at tented camp.

Day 25 : Trek from Khangdar to Thorong Phedi
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Tented Camp
Elevation
4450

Trek from Khangdar to Thorong Phedi (4450m/7 hours). Overnight at tented camp.

Day 26 : Trek from Thorong Phedi to Mukhinath
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
3800

Trek from Thorong Phedi to Mukhinath (3800m/8 hours) via Thorong La Pass (5416m)

 

Day 27 : Muktinath to Jomsom
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
2710

Trek from Muktinath to Jomsom (2710m/4 hours)

Day 18 : Flight: Jomsom – Pokhara -Kathmandu
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Hotel
Elevation
1300

Flight: Jomsom – Pokhara (25 minutes) – Kathmandu (20 minutes). Overnight at hotel.

Day 29 : Enjoy free day at Kathmandu
Food
BLD
Accomodation
Hotel
Elevation
1350

Enjoy free day at Kathmandu and attend farewell dinner at typical Nepali restaurant with cultural show. Overnight at hotel.

Day 30 : Final departure.
Food
Breakfast

Transfer to airport for final departure.

Cost Includes

  • All airport pick-up and drop-off service including domestic and international flights
  • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu for 4 nights on B/B basis
  • One day sightseeing of the Kathmandu city with English speaking tour guide
  • Trekking guides for the trip
  • Experienced, Trained and Government Licensed Climbing Guide(s) during climbing
  • Necessary porters for trekking/climbing (A porter carries 25-30 Kg)
  • Trekking and camping equipments such as camping tents, mattress, sleeping bags, down jackets.
  • 3 meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) and available accommodation at Hotel/Lodge/Guest Houses or tents for members and staffs during the trek and climbing in twin sharing basis.
  • Trekking Permit fee
  • TIMS card fee (Trekkers Information Management System)
  • Peak Climbing permit
  • All necessary paper works, office Service charge and Government taxes levied in Nepal
  • All wages, equipments, medical and accidental Insurances for all involved staffs
  • First Aid medical kit
  • Appropriate food for high altitude and all climbing crew at Base Camp and above as required
  • Required fixed and dynamic rope during the climbing period
  • Farewell Dinner in a typical Nepali restaurant in Kathmandu before departure
  • Company service charges
  • Garbage deposit & other Government Taxes

Cost Excludes

  • International Flight Tickets
  • Meal in Kathmandu (Lunch and Dinner, except farewell dinner)
  • Personal nature expenses such as energy drinks, mineral water, alcohol, cigarettes, chocolates etc.
  • Services such as Laundry expenses, hot water etc.
  • Expenses of landlines, mobiles, walkie-talkies or satellite phones and Internet expenses
  • Clothing, Packing Items or Bags, Personal Medical Kit, Personal Trekking Gears
  • Any extra services, products, offers or activities which are not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Any extra expenses arising out of various/unforeseen situations like natural calamities, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in Government regulations
  • Any additional staff other than specified.
  • Rescue, Repatriation, Medicines, Medical Tests and Hospitalization expenses.
  • Oxygen Cylinders, Masks, Hoses and Regulators
  • Medical Insurance and emergency rescue evacuation if required.
  • Travel Insurance and helicopter rescue.
  • Nepal entry visa fee (Visa issuance is easy at the arrival)
  • Ice fall Garbage Deposit fees (Sharing with another member) if applicable.
  • Walkie talkie & Filming permit.
  • Tips, gifts, souvenirs.
  • Any other services not included in "Cost Includes" section

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Fequenty Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is Tilicho Peak?

Tilicho Peak is a mountain in the Annapurna mountain range of Nepal, standing at 7,134 meters (23,406 feet) above sea level.

How difficult is the Tilicho Peak Expedition?

The Tilicho Peak Expedition is considered a challenging and technical climb, requiring prior mountaineering experience and technical skills.

How long does the Tilicho Peak Expedition take?

The duration of the Tilicho Peak Expedition varies depending on the specific itinerary chosen, but typically takes around 30 days.

When is the best time to climb Tilicho Peak?

The best time to climb Tilicho Peak is during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-November) climbing seasons when the weather is typically more stable.

Do I need a permit to climb Tilicho Peak?

Yes, a climbing permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) is required to climb Tilicho Peak.

Do I need to be physically fit to climb Tilicho Peak?

Yes, climbers need to be in excellent physical condition and have prior experience with high altitude climbing.

Is it necessary to hire a guide for the Tilicho Peak Expedition?

It is highly recommended to hire a guide and a support team for the Tilicho Peak Expedition as it is a technical climb and requires specialized skills and equipment.

What gear and equipment do I need for the Tilicho Peak Expedition?

Climbers will need specialized mountaineering gear and equipment, including a climbing helmet, ice axe, crampons, harness, ropes, and warm clothing suitable for high altitude conditions.

Are there any risks associated with climbing Tilicho Peak?

Climbing Tilicho Peak involves inherent risks, including altitude sickness, frostbite, and other mountaineering-related hazards. Proper training, preparation, and caution are necessary to minimize these risks.

How much does the Tilicho Peak Expedition cost?

The cost of the Tilicho Peak Expedition varies depending on the specific itinerary and level of support chosen, but typically ranges from $10,000 to $20,000 per person.

Additional Information

Additional Information About- Tilicho Peak Expedition

Tilicho Peak is a mountain in the Himalayas, located in the Annapurna range of Nepal. It is one of the highest trekking peaks in Nepal, with an elevation of 7,134 meters (23,406 feet).

The Tilicho Peak Expedition is a challenging mountaineering adventure that requires a high level of physical fitness and technical climbing skills. It usually takes around 25-30 days to complete the expedition.

The climbing route to the summit of Tilicho Peak involves crossing steep snow and ice slopes, and negotiating crevasses, ridges, and seracs. The climb requires the use of technical equipment such as ice axes, crampons, ropes, and harnesses.

The Tilicho Peak Expedition usually starts from Kathmandu, where climbers are required to obtain the necessary permits and make travel arrangements. The route to the mountain involves a trek through the picturesque Manang valley, and through high altitude terrain that is home to many Tibetan Buddhist communities.

Climbers usually establish several high altitude camps on the mountain, with the final camp located at around 6,100 meters (20,000 feet) elevation. The summit push typically involves a long day of climbing that starts before dawn, with climbers making their way up steep slopes and narrow ridges to reach the summit.

Overall, the Tilicho Peak Expedition is a challenging and rewarding adventure for experienced mountaineers looking for a true high-altitude climbing experience in the Himalayas.

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