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Putha Himchuli 7246m(Dhaulagiri VII)

28 Days

The Dhaulagiri Range boasts some of the world’s most breathtaking spectacles, and Putha Hiunchuli, also known as Dhaulagiri VII, stands as its westernmost peak. This 7,246-meter giant, first conquered by the legendary Jimmy Roberts in 1954, is an expedition unlike any other.

  • May, Jun and September, October
  • English
  • Kathmandu to Kathmandu
  • 3 Star Hotel in Kathmandu, Nepalgunj and Camping
  • Plan and Bus, Jeeps
  • Intermediate Level of Fitness
  • Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • 7246m
  • 2-6
  • Experienced Climbing Guide and Summiteer Climbing Leaders

Overview

Putha Hiunchuli offers a unique challenge: a high-altitude ascent that skips the extreme technical difficulty. This makes it the perfect opportunity for ambitious climbers seeking the thrill of scaling a majestic peak. You’ll experience the challenges of high altitude without the need for advanced technical climbing skills and the associated dangers.
Nestled in the remote wilderness of Dolpa, a region immortalized by Peter Matthiessen’s “The Snow Leopard,” Putha Hiunchuli is a true escape from civilization. The journey to base camp itself is an adventure, traversing a pristine wilderness untouched by human development.
The terrain on Putha Hiunchuli’s southern slopes, with its network of base camps, is often compared to the French Alps. Hikers begin their trek in Dunai, a small town in Dolpa. This week-long adventure culminates at the German Base Camp, perched at a staggering 4,525 meters.
The trek to Putha Hiunchuli is a visual feast, offering unparalleled views of towering cliffs and plunging valleys. But the true magic unfolds for those who choose the ski descent. Imagine carving fresh tracks down immaculate slopes, surrounded by the unparalleled beauty of the Himalayas. This is what makes Putha Hiunchuli the ultimate ski mountaineering expedition – a chance to combine the exhilaration of high-altitude climbing with the thrill of an unforgettable ski descent.

Highlights of Putha Himchuli Expedition:

1: High-altitude Challenge without Extreme Technical Difficulty: pen_spark,

Putha Hiunchuli stands at an impressive 7,246 meters, making it a high-altitude climb that will test your physical and mental fortitude. However, the ascent route avoids glaciers, crevasses, and other technical features, making it accessible to climbers who lack extensive technical climbing experience. This is a great option for those seeking the satisfaction of reaching a high summit without the daunting risks of a highly technical climb.

2: Gateway to Pristine Himalayan Wilderness: The Dolpa region is a remote and untouched part of the Himalayas. The trek to Putha Hiunchuli takes you through a landscape untouched by development, offering breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, and lush forests. Prepare to be awestruck by the raw beauty of the Himalayas. pen_spark.

3: Ski Mountaineering Paradise: For those seeking an extra dose of adventure, Putha Hiunchuli offers a fantastic opportunity for ski mountaineering. The southern slopes provide long, pristine descents perfect for carving fresh tracks through untouched powder. Imagine the thrill of summiting a majestic peak followed by an exhilarating ski down!

4: Cultural Immersion: The Dolpa region is home to unique Tibetan-influenced cultures. During your trek, you’ll have the opportunity to interact with local villagers and experience their traditional way of life. This is a chance to gain a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of Himalayan culture.

5: Following in the Footsteps of Legends: Putha Hiunchuli was first summited in 1954 by the legendary climber Jimmy Roberts. Climbing this peak allows you to follow in the footsteps of mountaineering greats and experience the same sense of accomplishment.

Itinerary

Day 1 :

Arrival and transfer to the hotel in Kathmandu. Our representative will meet and assist you to the hotel and help you to check-in at the hotel. You can take rest, relax and roam around surroundings if time permits.

Day 2 :

Prepare for the expedition; check gears and make shopping for necessary required equipments. In the afternon flight to Nepalgunj from Kathmandu and overnight in a hotel.

Day 3 :

Short flight to Juphal (2475m), and trek to Dunai (2140m), where we meet our staffs. Dunai is the main village in the Dolpo area. Overnight in a lodge.

Day 4 :

Trek from Dunai to Nando (2355m) or Tarakot (2540m), following the Barbung Khola, passing many picturesque terraced fields and small villages. The camp is set amidst corn and buckwheat fields and isolated homesteads.

Day 5 :

Begin trek from Nando or Tarakot and continues to Mushi Khola (2,880 meters). The first half of the journey offers pleasant shade as it winds high above the river, reaching Laisicap (2,615 meters) and marking the entrance to Upper Dolpo. The route then navigates a series of ups and downs, including a section that requires a bypass due to a riverbank erosion. The overnight stay will be at the small alpine meadow of Mushi Khola.

Day 6 :

Mushi Khola to Kagkot (3,265 m). The path winds through a sparse pine and cypress forest. After crossing several bridges, we finally leave the raging Bharbung Khola behind. By day's end, we reach Kagkot, the last large village in the valley. The surroundings here already exhibit features typical of nearby Mustang.

Day 7 :

It's a rest day for participants to explore the area or relax. Meanwhile, the loads will be organized for our new local porters, who are the only ones allowed to work beyond this point.

Day 8 :

Trek to Yak Kharka to a very nice intermin camp at Pangzi (4500m).

Day 9 :

Today, we reach our base camp, a beautiful spot nestled on a flat meadow with a stream running through it. Towering mountains frame the camp: Putha Hiunchuli (7,246 m), Churen Himal (7,286 m), and Dhaulagiri IV (7,661 m).

Day 10 :

Day 10-21: Putha Hiunchuli Climbing Period: With ample time for acclimatization, we'll establish camps at 5480m, 6150m, and 6350m, allowing for rest and recovery between pushes, before our summit push attempt.

Day 11 :

Day 22: Packing and material arrangement at Base Camp.

Day 12 :

Day 23:Return to Kakot. This day is long descent journey but we can enjoy a very beautiful Kakot village.

Day 13 :

Day 24: Trek to Laisicap

Day 14 :

Day 25: Trek to Dunai and Drive to Juphal.

Day 15 :

Day 26: Fly to Nepalgunj and Kathmandu.

Day 16 :

Day 27: Rest and last minute shopping for souvenir and so on.

Day 17 :

Day 28: Departure time.

putha Himchuli Cost includes

  • Airport transportation as per your arrival date to join the Putha Himchuli expedition team and Nepalgunj airport.
  • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and Nepalgunj on B/B plan.(Twin bedroom sharing)
  • Transportation, by domestic airplane and jeeps.
  • Permits: Expedition permit, Dolpo special permit and Dolpo trekking permit.
  • Full board service during the trekking and in base camp.
  • Liaison officer salary, insurance and all his necessary expenses.
  • Climbing Guide, Summiteer Climbing Sherpa, Expedition cook, support Cooks and porters equipment, meals, transportation and daily wages.
  • Nepali staff insurance and emergency rescue.
  • All camping equipment including base camp and high altitude place. Tents, Kitchen, Dining, Table, Chairs, toilet and High altitude tents, EPI gas, Burner etc.
  • Emergency Medical oxygen, Satellite Phone and Walkie-Talkie in case of emergency.
  • Government tax and Local agency service charge.

Putha Himchuli Cost Exludes

  • International airfare and Nepal entry visa fees.
  • Insurance: Personal insurance, medical, travel insurance and emergency rescue coverage insurance.
  • Lunch, dinner in Kathmandu City and Bar, Beverage Bills like wines, beers, coke, mineral water, etc.
  • Personal nature expenses, toiletries, hot shower, laundry, internet and phone calls, trekking equipment & climbing gears.
  • Summit bonus, tips for your guides and expedition staffs.

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