Tent Peak Climbing - 19 Days

Tent Peak Climbing takes you to the summit of 5663 m. Your climbing on the face wall of Tent Peak is subsequently followed by by your tiptoeing on its ridges. Tent Peak is situated in the Annapurna Region and is one of the easiest climbing peaks of this region. On day 11, a high camp is set up at 5000 m, and on day 12, you reach the summit.

From the summit, you see the spectacular view of the Annapurna Ranges and the Fluted Peaks. You also see the stunning view of the hanging glaciers. The itinerary of the Tent Peak Climbing is similar to that of the Annapurna Base Camp Trek, which is the third most popular trek of Nepal. At the beginning and during the Annapurna Base Camp Trek, you walk along the Burundi Khola (river), you see the spectacular view of waterfalls, you traverse through the largest forest rhododendron of the world, and you cross the steel and wooden bridges on your way.

The trekking trail is rugged, stony, flat, uphill, and downhill. Some of these trails are paved with cobble stones and pass through the Gurung, Brahmin, Magar, and Chettri villages, which belong to the different castes of Nepal. From the Poon Hill (3210 m) you see the excellent, unobstructed, and exceptional view of Annapurna I, ( 8091 m), Annapurna II (7937 m), Annapurna III (7555 m), Annapurna IV (7525 m), Gangapurna (7455 m), Annapurna South (7219 m), Dhaulagiri Ranges, and you also see the stunning view of the sunrise on these mountains. No less is the Annapurna Base Camp because from here, you not only see beautiful mountains, but also stands face-to-face with Annapurna I (8, 091 m), the 10th highest mountain of the world. Similarly, from Ghandruk, which is the hottest tourist destination of the world, offers the beautiful view of the Himalayan Ranges.