THREE PEAK EXPEDITION: CHULU WEST 6419M, CHULU FAR EAST 6049M, PISANG PEAK 6091M

The Chulu West, Pisang Peak, and Chulu Far East Expedition also offers an exhilarating journey through the Annapurna region of Nepal, showcasing three stunning peaks that present unique challenges and breathtaking views. This Annapurna Three Peak expedition is also ideal for climbers seeking a diverse mountaineering experience in the heart of the Himalayas.

Embark on our Annapurna Three Peak Expedition, an exhilarating challenge set in the breathtaking Annapurna region of Nepal. This adventure, a triumphant trio of peaks reaching over 20,000 feet (6000+ meters), also offers a spectacular introduction to Himalayan climbing. Immerse yourself in the rich mountain and Manang culture, culminating in the thrilling summit conquests of Chulu West (6419 meters), Chulu Far East (6049 meters), and Pisang Peak (6091 meters). Traverse the Annapurna circuit’s hidden treasures, including Tilicho Lake at 4900 meters and the Thorong La high pass at 5416 meters

This expedition also promises an extraordinary blend of trekking and climbing through the enchanting Annapurna massif. Chulu West, the pinnacle of technicality among the three peaks, presents climbers with challenges like navigating crevasse openings and ascending/descending a vertical 90-degree wall near the summit. Meanwhile, Pisang Peak adds a touch of moderate yet technical climbing to the adventure.

The Annapurna Three Peaks Expedition tailored for those with a spirit for high adventure, featuring moderately technical climbs. Chulu West, with a grading of 2B, is within reach for individuals in good shape and harboring a thirst for thrilling experiences. Our seasoned team is also dedicated to nurturing and enhancing your alpine climbing skills as we embark on this incredible journey conquering three distinct and awe-inspiring peaks.

EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS

  • Chulu West (6,419M), Chulu Far East (6059m), Pisang Peak (6091m)
  • Emerald lake Tilicho Lake 4900M, Annapurna valley, Thorong La Pass 5416M
  • 1:2 Guide/Client ratio throughout the expedition
  • Base Camp and high camp strategy alpine climbing