×
  • Kathmandu, Nepal
  • +9779863201248

Mountain Mate

Three Peak Climbing (Pisang , Chulu and Thorang)

Duration
17 Days
Altitude
Group
2-8
Grade
strenous
Accomodation
Tea house/Hotels

Overview

Three Peak Climbing in Annapurna region
As being Annapurna region is the pouplar destination Mountain Mate Treks Pisang Peak, Chulu Peak, and Thorong La Pass which is viewed as challenging treks. These peaks are known for their Practical climbing, stunning views, and beautiful landscapes. 

Pisang Peak:
Pisang Peak is the most famous trekking peak among all of the trekking peaks in the Annapurna Region of Nepal. The altitude of this peak is about 6091m above the sea level. It is on the way of the highest pass in the world which is the Thorang La pass. The climb of this peak allows one to have an astounding view of the Annapurna I, Annapurna II, Annapurna III and Annapurna IV. One is able to view Gangapurna and Manaslu from there too. Not only is it known for the Yak pastures but also recognized for its diverse landscapes, flora and fauna throughout the trail.

Chulu Peak:
The Chulu Peak which stands at the altitude of 6491m is considered as one of the best peaks in the Annapurna Region and is also a dream venture for a lot of climbers / trekkers. It is part of the Annapurna massif and lies to the north of the Annapurna Circuit. Although not as difficult as some of the other peaks in the region, it still presents challenges, especially due to its altitude and glacial conditions. Trekkers usually spend several days in places like Manang to acclimatize to the higher elevations before beginning the ascent.

Thorang Peak:
Thorang Peak is one of the astounding peak in the Annapurna Region which is elevated at the height of 5416m and is located at the Damodar Himal. The Thorang peak is not technically challenging but can be physically tiring, during which you will also climb a Glacier. This peak also offers a scenic view of the neighboring peaks, which includes Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and other Himalayan Ranges. The circuit starts in Besisahar and follows a path around the Annapurna massif, eventually crossing the Thorang La Pass.


 Trip Highlights 

 Three Classic Peaks: Pisang Peak (6,091 m), Chulu East / Chulu Far East (6,584m / 6,059m),Thorong Peak (6,144m).
Scenic Annapurna Circuit Trek
Thorong La Pass (5,416m) Crossing
Panoramic Himalayan Views
Rich Culture and Tradition

Teahouse + Alpine Camping
Off-the-Beaten Mountaineering Experience


 Three Peak Climbing Cost 
When organizing any vacation or getaway, one of the first things travelers consider is the overall trip cost. This includes not only the obvious expenses like flights and accommodation, but also hidden costs such as local transportation, meals, entrance fees, travel insurance, and souvenirs micelineos expeses. Budgeting for your trip cost in advance helps avoid financial surprises and allows you to enjoy your journey stress-free. Many travelers find it helpful to compare prices online, take advantage of package deals, and travel during off-peak seasons to lower their overall trip expenses. Remember, a well-planned budget ensures your adventure remains memorable for the right reasons—not because it broke the bank. 

Here, Mountain Mate  Treks offers you the best deal of cheapest Three Peak Climbing price for matching the cost for budget  or solo travelllers, full board  Three Peak Climbing price for idol or standard service  according to trekkers interest by the proper professional  research on the basis of locals connection in day to day updating basis.

 Service Package cost= US$  per person 
This cost is designed by the mountain mate treks for the budget solo travelers and students. Just to overcome the hustle of organizing transportation, permits, flights , accomadation etc. for assisting our Three Peak Climbers within the Nepal goverment's laws, social values and norms, national parks's rules and regulation. which helps trekkers avoid risks in the trail, understanding the goverment rules and regulation, supporting wildlife and vegetation and stress free  trip.

 Included in the Cost 

  • Free pick- up and drop in the arrival and departure fro TIA , (Tribhuvan International airport).
  • The best local teahouse accommodation during trekking.
  • Experience leader guide (English speaking, first aid, eco-trained), 
  • All expenses for Nepalese crew members including salaries, insurance, food, accommodation, equipment and transportation.
  • Roundtrip Domestic Flight  with airport taxes. (if it is in itinerary).
  • All necessary National Park Permit and Paperworks.
  • All necessary trekking transfers.
  • Travel Duffel Bag (return after use).
  • A complete first-aid medical kit.
  • All relevant fees, taxes, and levies. 
  • Route map for hiking (As a souvenir).
  • First Aid service (Basic)
  • Oximeter - To decide your oxygen level.

 Not Included In the Cost  

  • Nepal Visa Expense and Worldwide Airfare.
  • Porter is not included so trekkers have to carry their own bagpack.
  • Fooding is not included either in city or in trip.
  • Accomodation besides trek.
  • Individual Trekking Gears and Equipments. (Possible to hire from Company in case of necessary).
  • Trekking Costs like Drinking Water, Soft & Hard Drinks, Juice, Phone Calls, Web Utilize, Battery Charging, Clothing, Hot Shower, Gift, Extra Porters etc
  • Any Kinds of Health or Travel Insurance (It is obligatory to decrease the conceivable cost in case of crisis clearing).
  • Cost emerges due to hindrance and delays within the program schedule due to climate issues or Health problem issues.
  • Tipping to trekking crew members (highly expected), and Donating.
  • Any additional expenditures or activities aside from  "Service Provided".

             Book Now  


 Full-board Package cost = US$  per person 
This cost is designed by the mountain mate treks for the service oriented trekkers who are looking for comfortable service within the best service providing just below than the recognized branded hotels and tea houses in the trail, Where trekkers can enjoy there trip without worrying there personal managements.

 Included in the Cost 

  • Free pick- up and drop in the arrival and departure from TIA ,( Tribhuvan International airport).
  • Two night 3 star hotel room.
  • The best local teahouse accommodation during trekking.
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner is served in the trekking itinerary
  • Tea/Coffee or Himalayan sea buckthorn juice is served in Breakfast.
  • Experience leader guide (English speaking, first aid, eco-trained), 
  • All expenses for Nepalese crew members including salaries, insurance, food, accommodation, equipment and transportation.
  • Roundtrip Domestic Flight  with airport taxes. (if it is in itinerary).
  • All necessary National Park Permit and Paperworks.
  • All necessary trekking transfers.
  • Sleeping bag down jacketsand hiking poles crampons are provided (return after use).
  • A complete first-aid medical kit.
  • All relevant fees, taxes, and levies. 
  • Route map for hiking (As a souvenir).
  • First Aid service (Basic)
  • Oximeter - To decide your oxygen level.

 Not Included In the Cost  

  • Nepal Visa Expense and Worldwide Airfare.
  • Porter is not included so trekkers have to carry their own bagpack.(or please contact us for porters)
  • Fooding is not included in city 
  • Individual Trekking Gears and Equipments.
  • Trekking Costs like Drinking Water, Soft & Hard Drinks, Juice, Phone Calls, Web Utilize, Battery Charging, Clothing, Hot Shower, Gift, Extra Porters etc
  • Any Kinds of Health or Travel Insurance (It is obligatory to decrease the conceivable cost in case of crisis clearing)
  • Cost emerges due to hindrance and delays within the program schedule due to climate issues or Health problem issues.
  • Tipping to trekking crew members (highly expected), and Donating.
  • Any additional expenditures or activities aside from  "Service Provided".

 Book Now   

For the group price in full board please check in Fix Departure 

Also, Mountain Mate Treks  is recognized as best agency for organizing flexible route, itineraries, and cost  by  counsulting with the trekkers individually from Alternative Low budget trip to Luxurious Premium Packages.
So, fill free to  
Contact Us  for  customize Trip, for further information and inquries.   (How To Pay)   (Booking FAQS).


 Best season for Three Peak Climbing 
It's been practise that  Three Peak Climbing is possible to organize in all over the here by figuring out the possible provablity and the  professional preparation within some fluctuation in flight delays.Besides that the best times to trek to Three Peak Climbing are during the spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) seasons. These periods offer favorable weather conditions, clear skies, and excellent visibility, enhancing your trekking experience.

  • Spring Season (March–May)
    • Weather: Mild temperatures with clear skies.
    • Landscape: Rhododendrons and other wildflowers are in full bloom, adding vibrant colors to the landscape.
    • Crowds: This is a popular trekking season, so trails and teahouses can be busy.
    • Highlights: Ideal for those who appreciate the beauty of nature and don't mind the busier trails..
       
  • Autumn Season (September–November)
    • Weather: Post-monsoon weather is typically clear and stable, with fantastic visibility of the mountains.
    • Landscape: The monsoon rains clear the atmosphere, offering some of the best mountain views of the year.
    • Crowds: This is the most popular time for trekking, leading to busier trails and teahouses.
    • Cultural Experience: Coincides with Nepal’s major festivals, such as Dashain and Tihar, offering a culturally rich experience..
       
  • Winter Season (December–February)
    • Weather: Extremely cold temperatures, with the possibility of heavy snowfall.
    • Landscape: Clear skies provide stunning views of the snow-capped peaks.
    • Considerations: Not recommended for inexperienced trekkers due to harsh weather conditions and potential trail blockages..
       
  • Monsoon Season (June–August)
    • Weather: Frequent heavy rainfall, leading to slippery trails and increased risk of landslides.
    • Visibility: Rain clouds can obscure scenery, reducing visibility.
    • Considerations: Not recommended for trekking due to unpredictable and potentially dangerous weather conditions..

 The spring and autumn seasons are ideal for planning your trek to Three Peak Climbing  These periods not only offer the best weather conditions but also provide opportunities to experience Nepal's rich cultural heritage.


 Essential Gear for Three Peak Climbing 
Trekking to Three Peak Climbing requires careful gear selection due to the high altitude, cold weather, and variable terrain. Here’s a comprehensive list of essential gear for a safe and comfortable journey:

  • Clothing - Base Layers:
    • Moisture-wicking thermal tops and bottoms (2–3 sets)
       
  • Clothing - Insulation Layers:
    • Fleece or down jacket (1)
    • Insulated pants (optional but useful in colder months)
       
  • Clothing - Outer Layers:
    • Waterproof and windproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
    • Waterproof pants
       
  • Clothing - Trekking Clothes:
    • Lightweight trekking pants (2 pairs)
    • Long-sleeve and short-sleeve moisture-wicking shirts (3–4)
    • Warm hat, sun hat, and buff or neck gaiter
    • Gloves: inner liner gloves and insulated outer gloves
    • Underwear and sports bras (quick-dry)
       
  •  Footwear
    • Trekking boots (broken-in, waterproof)
    • Camp shoes/sandals (for resting at tea houses)
    • Wool or synthetic trekking socks (4–5 pairs)
    • Gaiters (optional, for snow or mud)
  •  Gear and Equipment
    • Trekking backpack (30–40L for day use)
    • Duffel bag (carried by porter, if using one)
    • Sleeping bag (rated to -10°C or lower)
    • Sleeping bag liner (for extra warmth and hygiene)
    • Trekking poles (highly recommended)
    • Headlamp with extra batteries
    • Water bottles or hydration bladder (2–3 liters capacity)
    • Water purification method (tablets, filter, or UV sterilizer)
    • Sunglasses (UV protection)
    • Dry bags or zip-locks (for waterproofing clothes/electronics)
  •  Health and Hygiene
    • Personal first aid kit (include altitude sickness meds like Diamox)
    • Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
    • Lip balm with SPF
    • Wet wipes and hand sanitizer
    • Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, small towel, etc.)
    • Toilet paper and sanitary supplies (tea houses often don't provide)
       
  •  Documents and Essentials
    • Passport and multiple passport-size photos
    • TIMS card and Everest National Park permit
    • Travel insurance (with high-altitude trekking coverage)
    • Cash (Nepali rupees – no ATMs en route)

For more details check  Best Trekking Tips In Nepal


 Altitude Sickness in Yala Peak Climbing  
Many people consider trekking to Three Peak Climbing to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but it also takes them into high-altitude area where they run the risk of developing Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), also known as Altitude Sickness.
Understanding altitude sickness is essential for your success and safety, regardless of your goal  MM (mountain mate) prepare with the well trained  Local Guides of the region, proper precautin on safety measures with essential medication and safety tools.

For more details check  Altitude Information.

Itinerary

*Detailed Itinerary:

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

  • Arrive in Kathmandu (1,300m / 4,265 ft).
  • Transfer to your hotel.
  • Pre-trek briefing and rest. You may also explore the sights of Kathmandu (e.g., Swayambhunath, Boudhanath, or Thamel).

Day 2: Drive to Bhulbhule or Besishahar

  • Drive to Bhulbhule (6-7 hours drive from Kathmandu).
  • Start the Annapurna Circuit trek, passing through lush forests and local villages.
  • Overnight stay in Bhulbhule (840m / 2,755 ft).

Day 3: Trek to Ngadi

  • Trek to Ngadi (1,070m / 3,510 ft), around 5-6 hours.
  • Stay overnight in a teahouse.

Day 4: Trek to Jagat

  • Trek to Jagat (1,300m / 4,265 ft), 4-5 hours.
  • You’ll pass through rice fields and beautiful villages.
  • Stay overnight at a teahouse.

Day 5: Trek to Dharapani

  • Trek to Dharapani (1,960m / 6,430 ft), 5-6 hours.
  • Cross suspension bridges and scenic views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Overnight in Dharapani.

Day 6: Trek to Chame

  • Trek to Chame (2,710m / 8,891 ft), about 5 hours.
  • Enjoy views of Lamjung Himal and Annapurna II.
  • Overnight stay at Chame.

Day 7: Trek to Pisang

  • Trek to Pisang (3,185m / 10,453 ft), 4-5 hours.
  • You’ll pass through pine forests with great views of the surrounding peaks.
  • Overnight in Pisang.

Day 8: Trek to Manang

  • Trek to Manang (3,540m / 11,300 ft), 5-6 hours.
  • Manang is a beautiful village with stunning views of Annapurna II, III, and Gangapurna.
  • Stay overnight in Manang.

Day 9: Acclimatization Day in Manang

  • Acclimatization is key before continuing the trek to higher altitudes.
  • Option to hike to Gangapurna Lake or visit Khangsar Village.
  • Stay another night in Manang.

Day 10: Trek to Chulu East Base Camp

  • Trek to Chulu East Base Camp (4,800m / 15,748 ft), around 5-6 hours.
  • You will now be in the high-altitude zone.
  • Overnight camping or stay in basic teahouse accommodations.

Day 11: Summit Chulu East Peak (6,584m / 21,600 ft)

  • Early morning ascent of Chulu East Peak.
  • The climb is technical and requires a certified guide and climbing gear.
  • Return to Manang for overnight stay.

Day 12: Trek to Thorong Phedi

  • Trek to Thorong Phedi (4,450m / 14,599 ft), about 4-5 hours.
  • Prepare for the next day's challenging pass crossing.
  • Stay overnight in Thorong Phedi.

Day 13: Cross Thorong La Pass (5,416m / 17,769 ft)

  • Early morning ascent of Thorong La Pass.
  • After crossing the pass, descend to Muktinath (3,800m / 12,467 ft), known for its religious significance and spectacular views.
  • Stay overnight in Muktinath.

Day 14: Trek to Jomsom

  • Trek to Jomsom (2,710m / 8,891 ft), about 5-6 hours.
  • Enjoy the scenic walk along the Kali Gandaki River and the views of the Dhaulagiri Range.
  • Overnight in Jomsom.

Day 15: Flight or Drive back to Pokhara

  • Morning flight from Jomsom to Pokhara (or drive).
  • Relax in Pokhara and enjoy the views of Phewa Lake and the surrounding mountains.

Day 16: Drive or Flight to Kathmandu

  • Drive back to Kathmandu (6-7 hours by bus) or take a flight.
  • Free day for last-minute shopping or exploring the city.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu.

Day 17: Departure

  • Transfer to the airport for your flight back home or onward travels.

 

Fixed Departure

S.No. Start Date End Date Cost Status Book

Map

WhatsApp
Chat with us on WhatsApp ×

Hi there! How can we assist you?
Type your message below: