Trip Details

  • Destination: Nepal

About Tent Peak Climbing

Tent Peak Climbing is one of the popular peaks climbing in the Annapurna region, which is situated in the north-western region of Nepal. This peak climbing is also known as the Thrapu peak climbing, which stands at an elevation of 5663m from sea level. It is one of the mountains in the Annapurna Himalayan range, which is considered as one of the easiest peaks to climb in Nepal. Along the way, you will be amazed by the mesmerizing view of the surrounding Annapurna massif. This peak climbing is not as challenging as the other peak climbing in Nepal. So this peak climbing can also be done by every beginner trekker.

This peak climbing offers a short trekking and climbing experience that is suitable for those climbers who are mountain lovers. The peak climbing leads us into the diverse Annapurna region, where we have the opportunity to see many species of flora and fauna. Along the way, we get an opportunity to see the mesmerizing view of Mt. Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. The climb is also pleased with a breathtaking view of the glacier and moraines along with the beautiful landscapes. On this peak climbing, we will also get a chance to enter Annapurna base camp.

Tent peak climbing is an easy trek in Nepal, which offers breathtaking views of the mountain with beautiful scenery. We will climb through rhododendron forest, rugged landscapes, terraced farming, and local settlements. While embarking on this peak climbing, we get an opportunity to get into some of the attractive villages of Bharmin, Chhetri, Gurung, and Magar. We also get an opportunity to explore the Annapurna Conservation Area, home to many endangered flora and fauna. The picturesque view gives enough pleasure for the trek, where the natural vegetation of the alpine forests, lush flowers, and green valleys. On this peak climbing, we will take the same route that we have taken while trekking at Annapurna base camp. So, we have an opportunity to enter Annapurna base camp.

Tent Peak climbing difficulty

The Tent peak stands at an altitude of 5663m from sea level. This peak climbing is not so difficult but also not easy to climb. It is considered to be a moderate to slightly challenging climb. If you are beginner climbers, you can also do this peak climbing. To climb this peak, you do not need any climbing experience but need to be physically fit and prepared.

Highlights

  • Popular peaks climbing at Annapurna region
  • Known as Thrapu peak climbing, stands at an elevation of 5663m from sea level
  • Amaze with mesmerizing view of the surrounding Annapurna massif
  • Can do by every beginner trekkers also
  • Perfect for those climbers who are mountain lovers
  • Offer breathtaking views of mountain with beautiful scenery
  • Moves through delightful terrace farm, green hills and Himalayan water streams
  • Climb through rhododendron forest, rugged landscapes, terraced farming and local settlements
  • Visit village of Bharmin, Chhetri, Gurung and Magar
  • Explore Annapurna conservation area, home for many endangered flora and fauna

Outline Itinerary

  • Day 1Arrive at Kathmandu
  • Day 2Preparation and sightseeing
  • Day 3Dive towards Pokhara
  • Day 4Short drive to Naya Pul and trek to Tikhedhunga
  • Day 5Trek to Ghorepani
  • Day 6Trek to Tadapani
  • Day 7Trek to Chhomrong
  • Day 8Trek to Dovan
  • Day 9Trek to Deurali
  • Day 10Trek to Annapurna base camp
  • Day 11Acclimatization in Annapurna Base Camp
  • Day 12Trek to Tent Base Camp
  • Day 13Trek to Tent High Camp
  • Day 14Preparation for summiting
  • Day 15Climb Tent Peak and back to High Camp
  • Day 16Extra day for climbing
  • Day 17Trek back to Dovan
  • Day 18Trek back to Chhomrong
  • Day 19Trek to Jhinu Danda
  • Day 20Drive back to Pokhara
  • Day 21Drive back to Kathmandu
  • Day 22Departure day
Day to day details itinerary

Useful Information

Essential equipment for Tent peak

It is most important to pack your bag carefully for carefree trekking. Here are some of the most important things, needed for Tent peak climbing:

Equipment

  1. Crampons
  2. Harness
  3. Rope, ice axe, and ice hammer
  4. Trekking pole
  5. Climbing boots
  6. Helmet and harness
  7. Carbineer, ascender, snow bar, and ice screw

Clothing

  1. Long sleeves T-shirts and trekking pants
  2. Down jacket
  3. Fleece and thermal top
  4. Trekking jacket
  5. Sleeping bag
  6. Woolen socks, woolen and sun hat, gloves
  7. First-aid kits

Personal gears

  1. Binocular
  2. Sunglasses, sunscreen, and lip balm
  3. Water bottle, headlamp, and power bank

The most important is the photocopy of your passport with extra passport-sized photo and travel insurance document.

Accommodation and food

Accommodation: On this 22 day peak climbing trip, we will spend 3 nights in Kathmandu and 2 nights in Pokhara. You will get a luxury and comfortable hotel in the city but at high altitude, you have to stay at a Lodge. At high altitude, you will spend 16 nights, and we will spend 12 nights at the lodge. The lodges are basic, with a small room with two beds, pillows, blankets, and mattresses. While trekking at high altitude, you have to share rooms with other trekkers in your group. Rest 4 nights, and you will spend at a tent.

Food: For food, you will get both western and typical Nepalese cuisine. As you trek higher, the costs of food also increase. As you walk in the higher altitude, the menu will become less, and at the same point, you get only typical Nepalese food.