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Tilicho Peak

Tilicho Peak (7,134 m) is located in the Annapurna region of Nepal, offering a challenging yet rewarding climb. The expedition begins with trekking through beautiful landscapes, traditional villages, and high-altitude trails. Climbers gradually acclimatize while crossing rivers, alpine forests, and moraine valleys. The ascent involves glacier travel, steep snow slopes, and technical climbing sections, requiring proper equipment and experience. From the summit, breathtaking views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu surround you. The trek back retraces the scenic route.

7134m

30 days

2+

moderate

Besisahar

Hiking and Trekking

jomsom

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Kathmandu

30 days

Tourist coach, Domestic flight

Tourist standard hotel in Kathmandu, Teahouse during trek

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Tilicho Peak is a challenging but straightforward climb. Tilicho Peak Base Camp sits on the shore of the aqua-blue Tilicho Lake. Tilicho Peak is technically interesting as the standard route via the northwest shoulder has mix of rock and ice leading up to steep snowfields. Tilicho Peak has little objective danger because the shoulder is very wide. The summit view is breathtaking: Annapurna massif, Dhaulagiri, Tibetan plateau and below, the deepest valley in the world the Kali Gandaki valley and Tilicho Lake.

In 1950, a French expedition led by Maurice Herzog went to Nepal to look for an approach to ascend Annapurna I. At Tilicho Lake they found a tremendous wall of rock an ice between them and the Annapurna I. In fact, it was a shoulder of rock and ice that extends in a north-northwest direction for 11km, and finally drops down into Tilicho Lake.They named it “la grande barriere” the great barrier. Tilicho Peak is located at the end of Great Barrier, high above the glacial Tilicho Lake. It was climbed for the first time by French climber Emanuel Schmutz via the Northwest shoulder which remains the standard climbing route.

Our approach to base camp follows the Annapurna Circuit Trail up the beautiful Marsyangdi valley to the villages of Manang and Khangsar affording an excellent acclimatization over about 10 days. This approach is also simpler logistically.

(An optional time-saving route is to fly directly to Jomsom in the Kali Gandaki Valley and climb over the Mesokanto Pass, 5300m to Base Camp in 3 days.This option allows little time for acclimatization.)


Tilicho Peak Climbing Route:

Tilicho Peak Base Camp, 4800m, is located on the Northwest end of the lake, a beautiful place to rest and acclimatize. Marine fossils found around the lake suggest that the Himalayas were once beneath the sea. Lake Tilicho is our water source. The water should be filtered or purified by iodine tablets or boiled. There are two high camps on the Tilicho Peak route.

The climb from Base Camp to Camp I, 5795m, on a shelf below the Northwest shoulder is straightforward. The route crosses a big (1.5km) snow field and then climbs on 50 degree mixed rock and ice for about 690m. From Camp I we enjoy the view of Tilicho Lake down below. The first trip is for acclimatization, and to take some camping gear up to Camp I. During the second ascent to Camp I, we stay overnight.The next day we climb to Camp II.

Camp II, 6200m, sits on the shoulder. The ascent to Camp II crosses a 700 meter snowfield of 55 degrees leading up to the shoulder. Fixed rope is required because of the angle, but luckily the width of the shoulder means there is low objective danger. We stay overnight at Camp II; if the weather is good we attempt the summit. If not, we return to Base Camp to recover and prepare for our next summit push.

The route to the summit of Tilicho Peak, 7134m continues on the wide shoulder. Though there is little exposure, the challenge is to cover the 800-900m snowfield with 55-60 degree slopes with as few stops as possible, reducing the risk of avalanche.


 

Highlights of Tilicho Peak Expedition

technically interesting and challenging 7000m climb

incredibly beautiful location by Tilicho Lake

few climbers on the mountain

culture of remote traditional villages similar to Tibet

test your high altitude climbing skills on this mountain

trek and climb with our experienced Sherpa Climbing Guides

well set up camps and logistics in the mountain

Programme itinerary :

Day 1 : Arrive at Kathmandu (1400m) / Meet and Greet

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, our representative will warmly welcome you and escort you to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and preparation for climbing

On this day, you explore Kathmandu’s rich cultural and historical heritage, visiting iconic sites such as Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple). This sightseeing provides insight into Nepalese traditions and spirituality. After the tour, the team gathers for expedition briefings, checks and organizes climbing gear, and completes necessary paperwork and permits. The day concludes with final preparations, ensuring one is ready physically and mentally for the journey ahead to tilicho peak.

Day 3: Kathmandu to chame (2670 m): 9-10 hours drive

After breakfast, We begin our journey with a long and scenic drive from Kathmandu to Chame, the district headquarters of Manang. The road winds through hills, rivers, and traditional villages, offering beautiful views along the way. Chame welcomes us with fresh mountain air and stunning sights of the Annapurna range. Overnight in a teahouse lodge.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • Airport Pick-up and drop Service
  • Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu and pokhara (twin sharing basis) with breakfast
  • Guided Tour of Kathmandu valley with an experienced tour guide
  • Sightseeing charges and Entry fees
  • Accommodation during the trek and climb(teahouse / tented camp/guesthouse / homestay)
  • All meals during the trek and climb (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
  • Common climbing equipment (necessary rope, ice bars, ice screws, etc.).
  • Clean Mountain bags.
  • Higher Camp Route fix charge.
  • Garbage Shipment Charges. 
  • Transportation (tourist coach / local bus / private vehicle)
  • Experienced licensed English-speaking trekking and climbing guide
  • Local government Entry Permit of Rs. 2000 (started in 2018)
  • Insurance of the Guide and Porter
  • Annapurna conservation area entry card
  • All climbing permits.
  • TIMS (Trekking Information Management System) Trekking Permit Card
  • Medical kits carried by the guide
  • All necessary paper works, office service charge and all Government Taxes
Optional Add-Ons:
  • Porter (cost: 20 USD per day, carries 15 – 20 kg load. Accommodation, transport and meal of the Porter is paid by the company)
  • Down jacket, all-season sleeping bag, duffel bag and trekking map (in case if you don‘t have your own. Down jacket, sleeping bag and duffel bag must be returned after completion of the trip)

WHAT'S EXCLUDED

  • Travel and rescue insurance (Essential: Should include emergency evacuation coverage while climbing)
  • International airfare and Visa costs (you can get a Visa upon arrival at the Airport)
  • Personal interest items or gears
  • Tips to guide / driver / porter
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • Summit bonus
  • Your Personal Climbing Equipment.
  • Charges for Commercial Filming and Drone Permit if needed.
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara in case of early arrival, late departure, and early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Beverage and Drink Items / Other Extra facilities like hot shower during trek
  • Any other expenses which are not mentioned in “What’s Included” section.

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