Chulu East Peak Climbing is a rewarding high-altitude adventure in the Annapurna region, ideal for trekkers looking for a short but challenging Himalayan climb. Standing at 6,584 meters, it offers breathtaking views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and the surrounding Himalayan ranges, along with rich cultural experiences in traditional mountain villages.
The journey begins from Besisahar and follows the Marsyangdi River valley through forests, terraced fields, and Gurung settlements up to Pisang and Yak Kharka. After acclimatization, the route continues to Chulu East Base Camp and finally to the summit, passing through varied alpine landscapes.
Although considered a less technical peak, basic climbing gear and preparation are required due to glacier sections and altitude. The best seasons for this climb are spring and autumn, when weather conditions are stable and the mountain views are at their finest.
The journey begins from Besisahar and follows the Marsyangdi River valley through forests, terraced fields, and Gurung settlements up to Pisang and Yak Kharka. After acclimatization, the route continues to Chulu East Base Camp and finally to the summit, passing through varied alpine landscapes.
Although considered a less technical peak, basic climbing gear and preparation are required due to glacier sections and altitude. The best seasons for this climb are spring and autumn, when weather conditions are stable and the mountain views are at their finest.
