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Mt. Tilicho Peak Expedition (7,134m)- 30 Days 

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30 Days
Annapurna Regions
  • CountryNepal
  • Coordinates83º 48' 50", 28º 40' 57"
  • AccommodationLodge + Camp
  • Max Elevation7134 M
  • Duration30 days
  • Grade4D
  • RouteNormal Route
  • Trip Code
  • Group Size4- 14 Pax
TRIP DETAILS

Tilicho Peak (7,134m) expedition is one of the most attractive 7000m expeditions in the Annapurna Region. Located about 210 km west of Kathmandu, this attractive place will attract your attention and leave you speechless. 

The peak was first climbed in 1978 when Mr Emanuel Schmutz from a French expedition reached the top of the peak. Mr Schmutz summited the peak from the North West shoulder, which has now become the normal climbing route by the government of Nepal and the Department of Tourism. Tilicho Peak is the highest point of the Great Barrier, which links Khangsar Kang (7,458m) and Nilgiri North (7,061m) together. Tilicho Peak is a mountain in the Nepalese Himalaya, near Annapurna. The Peak was first found in 1950 by a team led by Maurice Herzog, who was attempting to discover Annapurna I. 

Tilicho Peak Expedition is also one of the most challenging 7000m climbs. Hence, previous peak climbing experience and good physical fitness are very crucial for the successful climb of Tilicho Peak. We will also have the opportunity to explore the highest lake on earth, i.e., Tilicho Lake (4,920m). 

In this 30-day Tilicho Peak expedition, we follow the classic trekking route of Annapurna Circuit up to Manang village and then proceed towards Tilicho Lake to approach the mountain via Khangsar and Besi Khola. The normal climbing season in Nepal is March-May (Spring) and October to November (Autumn). However, summer is probably the best time to visit Tilicho Lake because the weather is considerably warmer and the trail is easier.  

Organized and guided by Himalaya Sacred Trek & Expedition, this expedition offers a perfect blend of technical challenge, high-altitude adventure, and the sacred beauty of the Annapurna Himalaya.

Highlights of the Tilicho Peak Expedition

  • Technically interesting and challenging 7000m climb
  • Incredibly beautiful location by Tilicho Lake
  • Few climbers are 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 guides
  • Well-set-up camps and logistics in the mountains

Departure Location: Kathmandu

Return Location: Kathmandu

Itinerary

Day 01Arrival in Kathmandu

Namaste and Heartily welcome to Nepal. Our company representatives welcome you warmly at the international airport of Kathmandu and transfer you to the hotel. You take your rest and enjoy your meal in the evening. Also, the guide would do a briefing or explain to you about the trek. Overnight at the hotel. 

Day 02Rest and Preparation Day

Today is set aside for peak climbing preparation and briefing. We will organize and check all necessary climbing gear and equipment, review the climbing route and itinerary, and attend a detailed briefing. After completing the preparations, if time allows and participants are interested, we may explore nearby sites. This day ensures everyone is fully prepared as we begin our peak climbing journey from tomorrow.

Day 03Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar (760m, 5 hours)

From Kathmandu valley, we will start our journey to a small but old town of Besisahar. The sight of hills as well as deteriorating rivers will keep us fascinated during the journey. The ride will be about seven to eight hours long. We will be spending the night in a local lodge after arriving at Besisahar.

Day 04Drive from Besisahar to Chame (2,650m, 4-5 hours)

After having breakfast, we will head towards Chame, viewing the beautiful scenery of the vicinity. On the way, we can view the beautiful region of Dharapani, crossing the great Marshyangdi River. The vegetation and settlements start to be different from here as we will be at a higher altitude. The influence of the Tibetan lifestyle is strong in Chame. Also, the view of the Peak is beautiful from Chame, and we will spend the night in a local teahouse after arriving at Chame. 

Day 05Trek from Chame to Pisang (3,250m, 5-6 hrs)

Today, our journey leads the trek to Pisang, a small village along the bank of the Marshyangdi River. We will walk through beautiful coniferous forests and small settlements of mountain people. A steep and narrow path through a very dense forest will bring us to a dramatic curved rock face, rising 1,500m above the river. As the trail opens up, we get surrounded by majestic Himalayan Peaks. After walking through these wonderful suites, we reached Pisang. Overnight at Lower Pisang. 

Day 06Trek from Pisang to Manang (3,540m, 5-6 hrs)

There are two routes that we can follow today. If you take the upper route, i.e., the route through Upper Pisang via Geru, the scenery will be outstanding. We feel like we are horizontally in front of the majestic peaks. The panoramic view of the mountain peaks, such as Annapurna, Pisang Peak, and several others, will definitely allure us. We notice a contrast with the landscape and vegetation from today onwards. The cold and dry climate creates a much harsher environment. We pay a memorable visit to the Barge monastery, the largest in the entire district of Manang. Overnight in Manang. 

Day 07Acclimatization Day at Manang

Today is the scheduled acclimatization day. It is not recommended to stay idle, but a short walk to a higher altitude will be better to get acclimatized with the altitude. Manang is a good place to do that, as the next two days will be a very challenging and tiring trek for us with rapid gain in altitude. We should never be confident with the altitude and always be cautious. Bhojo Gompa or Gangapurna Lake is worth visiting from an acclimatization point of view. We made an easy excursion a little distance away to a village called Vraga, a small old village with a monastery. At this juncture, we also make our short trip to the Himalayan Rescue Association, where we can get some ideas about mountain sickness. Overnight at Manang.  

Day 08Trek from Manang to Khangsar (3,745m, 5 hrs)

After breakfast, we leave Manang and follow the trail that demands elevation all the way up to Kangsar. During our Trek, we are rewarded with good views of Gangapurna, Glacier Dome, Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Chulu West Peak, Chulu East Peak, Chulu Far East Peak and Tilicho Peak. We will cross over the Khangsar Khola bridge to reach Khangsar village for our overnight stay. 

Day 09Trek from Khangsar to Tilicho Lake Base Camp (4,150m, 6-7 hrs)

Today, we leave Besi Khola and follow the trail that goes over various ice lakes and glaciers to reach Tilicho Base Camp for our overnight stay. During our trek today, we have more chances of spotting wild animals such as Blue Sheep, Himalayan Tahr and several species of birds. There are tea houses at Tilicho Base Camp, where we will spend our overnight before climbing Tilicho Peak. Our Sherpa climbing crew will make preparations for further climbing. 

Days 10-23Climbing Period Tilicho Peak (7,134m)

This is the most important day for all climbers. And before climbing, we do a Buddhist ceremony as well as pray to god for success, which can take about 2 days, one for a rest day and the next day for the ceremony. And after that, we start our climbing period. After the peak summit, we take some photos and view the scenarios, then we trek down to Base Camp.

Day 24Trek from Tilicho Base Camp to Khangsar (3,745m, 5 hrs)

Having achieved our target, the summit of Tilicho Peak, we make a relaxed start and prepare for our return trek. After breakfast, we left Base Camp and we descended back to Khangsar for our overnight stay. 

Day 25Trek from Khangsar to Thorong Phedi (4,540m, 4-5 hrs)

The trek today begins as we head along the Kone Khola, which runs all the way up to our destination for the day, Thorong-La Phedi. We will follow the destination trail along the Kone River to the wooden suspension bridge. From here, the trail ascends through the narrow, rough hills to Thorong-la Phedi. Stay overnight at the lodge.

Day 26Trek from Thorong Phedi to Muktinath (3,800m) via Thorung La Pass (5,416m, 8-9 hrs)

Today we will descend along the trail following the Thorong Khola (river) and traverse along the riverbank up to the Thorong La Pass (5,416m). This pass is also the world’s largest pass and offers stunning views of the Annapurna and Chulu Massif. From there, we will trek above the forests and farmlands for about five hours to reach Muktinath. Muktinath is a revered religious site for Buddhists and Hindus. A famous sacred temple of Lord Vishnu is situated here with 108 stone taps. Stay overnight at the lodge. 

Day 27Drive from Muktinath to Jomsom (2,740m, 1 hour)

We will drive to Jomsom via Kagbeni. After having lunch in Muktinath, we started our journey. We will traverse along the traditional Thakali village and dense forests of pine and fir to reach Jomsom. Jomsom is famous for strong mid-day winds and has plenty of modern luxuries such as the internet and restaurants. Overnight at Jomsom.

Day 28Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara (820m, 25 minutes)

On this day, we will drive back to Pokhara, and then we will transfer you to the hotel in Pokhara. The offers scenic treats throughout, and the diverse landscapes and towering peaks are a relief to sore eyes. Upon reaching Pokhara, we can rest or enjoy the beautiful city and its attractions. The lakeside area is especially famous for offering lively nights. 

 

Day 29Drive Back from Pokhara to Kathmandu (1,400m, 5-6 hrs)

On this day, we will drive back to Kathmandu along the Prithvi Highway. The drive presents beautiful roadside settlements and gorgeous landscapes all the way to Kathmandu. Upon reaching Kathmandu, we will transfer you to the hotel, and then you can rest or shop for souvenirs to mark the end of the adventurous journey. Stay overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.

Day 30Drive to the Airport for Final Departure

Your adventure in Nepal comes to an end today! We will take you to the airport, approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight. On your way home, you will have plenty of time to plan your next adventure in the wonderful country of Nepal. 

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COST INCLUDES
  • Arrival and DepartureAirport pickup and drop-off by private vehicle.
  • Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu3 nights hotel in Kathmandu (3-star category), single room on a BB plan
  • Hotel Accommodation in Pokhara1 night hotel in Pokhara (tourist standard hotel) on a bed and breakfast basis with a twin room.
  • Welcome and Farewell DinnerOne welcome and farewell dinner in a tourist standard restaurant in Kathmandu with the office staff.
  • PermitsExpedition royalty and a permit fee from the Nepal Government to climb Mt. Tilicho, an Annapurna Conservation Area permit, and a Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) permit and fee.
  • Liaison Officer1 Government Liaison Officer with full equipment, salary, and accommodation.
  • Garbage ManagementStool shipment transfer & garbage deposit fees.
  • InsuranceMedical & emergency rescue insurance for all involved Nepalese staff during the trek and expedition.
  • MapTrekking and climbing map.
  • Duffle BagOne Himalaya Sacred Treks & Exp’s duffle bag.
  • Member TransportationDrive from Kathmandu - Besishahar - Chame, and while returning, drive Muktinath – Jomsom, flight from Jomsom to Pokhara and drive back Pokhara – Kathmandu for the member and staff, as per the itinerary.
  • Expedition Stuffs TransportationAll necessary expedition equipment transportation for all members and staff from Kathmandu to Chame (by jeep) and Base Camp (by porters/mules). On returning: Base Camp to Muktinath (by porters/mules) and Muktinath to Kathmandu (by jeep). Based on the condition, different transportation variants may be adopted.
  • Member LuggageUp to 45 Kg per member as personal baggage during the trek to be carried by porters or mules.
  • Food and Lodging During the TrekThree meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), including tea, coffee, and hot water, will be provided, along with accessible accommodation at hotels, lodges, or tea houses (single) during the trek. Hygienic foods will be served throughout the entire trek.
  • Base Camp Logistics (Full Board Support) Three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), including tea, coffee, juice, soft drinks, etc., will be provided. Additionally, a comfortable box tent will be provided for accommodation at the base camp. Hygienic and fresh green vegetables, fresh meat, fruits, soft drinks, and juice will be served regularly throughout the entire expedition.
  • PorterPorters per member up to the BC and from the BC (both ways).
  • Base Camp StaffExperienced and well-trained Base Camp cook & kitchen helpers as required. A cook is provided during the entire expedition, preparing a variety of European, Continental, Asian, and Chinese meals for the members during both the expedition.
  • Staff Salary and AllowanceAll Nepalese staff & porters’ daily wages, salary, equipment, food & clothing.
  • Base Camp TentEach member will have their box tent at Base Camp, complete with a bed and a comfortable mattress, power supply, and lighting facilities.
  • Base Camp EquipmentSingle tent, foam mattresses and pillow per member, 1 dining tent, 1 kitchen tent, 1 communication tent, 1 toilet & 1 shower tent, 1 staff tent, 1 tent for Nepalese Base Camp staff, store tent, tables & chairs & all necessary cooking gear.
  • HeaterHeater at Base Camp in the dining area
  • Solar/Generator/Light1 Solar panel and generator for lights at BC, for battery charges, laptop, and other electronic devices.
  • TrainingOxygen, mask regulator and training at Base Camp by IFMGA Guide. If more than 3 pax are in the expedition, there will be 1 lead UIAGM/IFMGA Mountain Guide in the group. (On request, a 1:1 IFMGA Guide also provides.)
  • High Altitude Climbing Sherpa1 Member: 1 Sherpa, during the entire climb from BC to the summit and back, and on each rotation.
  • AssistanceExperienced Climbing Sherpa support for transporting gear, climbing equipment, supplements, and food to all high camps (Camp I, II, III, and above).
  • Climbing Sherpa Salary & AllowanceClimbing Sherpa salary, equipment, food, and clothing.
  • Back-up Oxygen, Mask & RegulatorAdditional oxygen bottles, along with one set of oxygen mask and regulator, will be available at base camp and high camps and can be used if necessary.
  • High Camp Service (Infrastructure and Logistics)High altitude tent, necessary cooking EPI gas, cooking pot, high food for a member, Sherpa, and other crews at (Camp I, II and above - optional). Group climbing gears, including fixed and dynamic rope, during the climbing period as required.
  • High Altitude TentMembers will share tents in high camps (2 members: 1 tent).
  • Satellite PhoneA satellite phone for emergency communication, carried by the Sherpa, and also available for members at an additional charge.
  • Walkie-TalkieWalkie-talkie for communicating from Base Camp to Summit and Summit to Base Camp.
  • Medical KitComprehensive Medical kit for members and staff.
  • Weather ForecastAvailability of the daily weather forecast during the entire expedition
  • CertificateTilicho Peak climbing certificate issued by MoCTCA (after climbing Tilicho Peak successfully).
COST EXCLUDES
  • AirfareInternational flight airfare (from and to Kathmandu).
  • Nepal Entry Visa FeeNepalese Visa fee is $125 USD for 90 days.
  • Insurance PolicyInsurance covering both medical and high-altitude evacuation costs (for the trip cancellation, interruption, high-altitude rescue & air evacuation, medical treatment, repatriation, etc.) *Mandatory (Send us a copy of your insurance policy- before your arrival.)
  • Meals in Kathmandu and PokharaLunch and Dinner during the stay in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
  • Personal Climbing EquipmentClothing, packing items, bags, personal medical kit, and all kinds of personal trekking/climbing gear.
  • Personal ExpensesTelephone calls, internet, toiletries, battery recharge, hot shower, bottled/mineral water, laundry, soft drinks, beers, or any alcoholic beverages (during the trek and in Kathmandu, but we will provide soft drinks for members at Base Camp).
  • FilmingSpecial filming, camera, and drone permit fee.
  • Summit BonusSummit bonus for each climbing Sherpa- minimum $ 700 USD.
  • TipsEach member needs to contribute a minimum of $100 USD each way as tips to be distributed among the porters, guides, and other staff involved. And $200 USD to the Base Camp and the high camp staff.
  • Extra Night’s AccommodationAny additional nights of accommodation in Kathmandu required due to early arrival or late departure, early return from expedition, or domestic flight cancellations for reasons other than those stated in the scheduled itinerary.
  • Rescue EvacuationRescue evacuation in case of emergency, helicopter rescue if required.
  • No Refunds for Early DepartureAny expenses for early returning members due to sickness, injury or any other reason. No Refunds will be entertained for any unused service.
  • Internet ServiceNot included during the trek and the expedition.
  • ExtraAny other services or activities which are not mentioned in the itinerary.

Complementaries

  • Cap and T-shirt
  • Duffle Bag
  • Welcome and Farewell Dinner
FIXED DATES
Date Status Group Size Action
56 Days
Start – 2026-04-25
End – 2026-06-03
Booking Open 1 – 12 PAX
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