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Start/End: Kathmandu to Kathmandu
Duration: 22 days
Difficulty: Challenging
Maximum Elevation: 6,920 m (Summit of Tukuche Peak)
Best Time: March - May
Accommodation: Camping
The Tukuche peak lies in the western Nepal Himalayas between the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Although relatively less explored, Tukuche is one of the most exotic mountains climbed in Nepal. Despite being a technical climb, it is a favourite training mountain even among the potential 8,000m climbers. The height lies north of the exotic Hidden Valley. The summit of Tukuche Peak also offers stunning vistas of the encompassing Himalayas like the Annapurna Ranges, Nilgiri, and nearby villages like Marpha and Jomsom.
Day 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu, pickup you from airport and transfer to Hotel
Day 02 : City Sightseeing and Preparation for the Adventure
Day 03 : Fly to Pokhara and Pokhara Sightseeing
Day 04 : Fly to Jomsom and Trek to Marpha
Day 05 : Acclimatize day
Day 06 : Trek to Yak Kharka
Day 07 : Acclimatization day
Day 08 : Trek to Hidden Valley
Day 09 : Trek to Tukuche Peak BC
Day 10 : Climbing Preparation day
Day 11 : Base Camp to Camp I back to Base Camp
Day 12 : Base Camp to Camp I (overnight at High Camp)
Day 13 : Camp I to Camp 2, back to Base Camp
Day 14 - 17:Route Fixing, Summit Climb, Back to Base Camp
Day 18 : Trek to Hidden Valley
Day 19 : Trek to Marpha
Day 20 : Trek to Jomsom
Day 21 : Fly Jomsom - Pokhara - Kathmandu
Day 22 : Final departure.
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