Annapurna Three Peak Expedition: Building Blocks for 7000m+ or technical expeditions
Chulu West and East
There’s something magical about the mountains — the vastness, the challenge, and the quiet beauty that stretches beyond the horizon. It’s the kind of place that calls you to test your limits, to push beyond what you think is possible. And if you’re like many mountaineers, that call is hard to ignore.
For those ready to take that leap, the Annapurna Three Peak Expedition, which includes Chulu West, Chulu Far East, and Pisang Peak, offers an incredible opportunity. These climbs are not just about reaching the summit — they’re about building the foundation for bigger adventures. They’re the first step in a journey that could eventually take you to the highest peaks in the Himalayas.
What You’ll Experience on the Way
Climbing these peaks isn’t just about reaching the summit — it’s about everything that happens on the way up. You’ll experience challenges that test your body and mind. There will be moments of doubt, but also moments of pure joy as you overcome those challenges. You’ll face the weather, deal with tiredness, and learn how to keep your focus when everything seems to be working against you.
And when you do finally stand on the summit — whether it’s Chulu West, Chulu Far East, Chulu East or Pisang Peak — you’ll experience that indescribable feeling of accomplishment. The view from the top is surreal, a reminder of how far you’ve come, and a glimpse of how much more there is to see.
Preparing for Bigger Adventures
Once you’ve completed the Annapurna Three Peak Expedition, you’ll be better prepared for the bigger, more challenging climbs. You’ll have the mental strength, technical skills, and high-altitude experience needed to take on climbs like Tilicho Peak, Himlung Himal, Annapurna IV or even the mighty Manaslu. These peaks give you the chance to understand what it’s like to be in the mountains for longer periods, where the challenges are tougher and the stakes are higher.
But that’s the beauty of climbing — it’s not just about the destination, it’s about the journey. Each climb, no matter the size, teaches you something new and pushes you to grow. The Annapurna Three Peak Expedition is one of the most rewarding ways to get started on that journey, setting you up for success on the next, bigger challenge.
Ready to Take on the Annapurna Three Peaks?
If you’re thinking about joining the Annapurna Three Peak Expedition, or you’re interested in 6,000m+ peaks, we’re here to guide you. Our experienced guides, who are IFMGA or NMA-certified, will provide the support, knowledge, and encouragement you need to reach the top.
We understand that every climb is a personal journey, and we’re committed to making sure you feel safe, supported, and empowered throughout your expedition. From the technical aspects to the emotional highs and lows, we’re with you every step of the way.
If you’re ready for the challenge, we would love to have you join us on this unforgettable adventure. For more information, feel free to contact us at bookings@namasadventure.com.
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Why the Annapurna region should be on your next adventure list- Namas Adventure
Why the Annapurna region should be on your next adventure list
Planning your next holiday adventure to Nepal? We cannot recommend Annapurna highly enough. Less crowded, has pristine beauty, amazing unique cultures/traditions, and tons of mountain climbing inspirations from 6000M, 7000M, and 8000M for climbers of all levels, what more do you need?
Everest region is the most famous destination, hosting amazing beginners to advanced level, 6000M to 8000M mountains. We’ve all seen them in the movies, heard about them, and read about them, which is why it attracts a lot of climbers and trekkers. But, if you are open to the idea of exploring new remote places, where there are few climbers then Annapurna cannot be overlooked. If you are planning to climb Annapurna I peak then visiting the Annpurna is unavoidable.
Also to note, Annapurna avoids the chaos of Lukla's flight which is ever so frustrating and expensive.
So, let’s go explore some of the amazing adventure ideas in the Annapurnas.
6000M peak climbing
Chulu West 6419M
Highlights
Beginner/Intermediate level 6000er
6 days of climbing
Chulu Far East is an extension possibility (+ 4 Days)
Trekking the beautiful Annapurna circuit, Tilicho lake 4900M and crossing Thorong La pass at 5465M
Exploring unique culture and pristine wilderness
Chulu West 6419M, is one of the most amazing beginners to intermediate level peaks to climb in the Annapurna region. Unlike other famous 6000ers like Island Peak and Lobuche East which consist of 1 - 2 climbing days, Chulu West consists of 4 - 6 days of climbing from base camp. Longer days in the alpine moments and best of all avoid the crowds or climbers.
Bonus - double your summits by adding Chulu Far East 6059M on the same itinerary as they both share the same base camp. Learn more about Chulu Expedition on our website and join us as we organize expeditions here every year during spring and autumn.
p.s.- there are plenty of other un-name or non-commercial 6000M peaks in Annapurna region and these ones are for the explorers, route setters the trail blazers.
7000M Expedition
Himlung Himal 7126M
Expedition Highlights
Himlung Himal Summit 7126M
Accessible, classic mountaineering style and higher summit success rate
The southern flank of the north-west ridge route, Camp 1 - 3 strategy
15 days of climbing
1:2 Guide/Client ratio throughout the expedition
Nar & Phu Villages and Manaslu conservation area
Himlung Himal 7126M, is located in the remote corners of the Annapurna region. The last village settlement Phu Gaon (Village) is as ancient as it gets. Himlung Himal 7126M mountain is one of the most accessible 7000er with semi-technical difficulty, safer to climb, and with a higher chance of summit success.
This is one of the best commercial climbs at 7000M level in the Annapurna region. Learn more about Himlung Himal in our link. If you are interested to climb your first 7000er mountain this is a great expedition to choose. We depart every year to this magnificent mountain.
Expedition Highlights
Rarely climbed 7500M Peak with few objective dangers
1:1 Climbing support, Personal supplemental oxygen (1 cylinder and regulator) included
Skip entry level 8000M such as Manaslu or Cho-Oyu to prepare for Everest or another 8,000m peak expeditions
Camp 1,2 & 3 strategy. Heated Dining tent, solo tent at base camp
Strong and experienced Climbing Sherpa Team
Annapurna IV 7527M is the perfect mountaineering objective for climbers who wants just the above climbing needs. Annapurna IV is part of the great Annapurna massif range, standing tall between Annapurna II 7937M/26040FT on the western side and Annapurna III 7555M/24787FT to the eastern face. The climbing route has fewer objective dangers and is relatively a semi-technical climb. To clear out the confusion amongst the Annapurna massif range (Annapurna I, II, III, IV, and Gangapurna) IV is the least dangerous and least technical. This mountain is not climbed as often as other peaks in the region.
Tilicho Peak 7134M
Expedition Highlights
Tilicho 7134M summit
North-West Shoulder ridge route, Camp 1, 2 and 3 strategy
14 days climbing period
1:2 Guide/Client ratio throughout the expedition
Tilicho Lake and Annapurna Circuit trek
Sitting just above the beautiful Tilicho lake 4900M, the Tilicho peak 7134M expedition is another amazing 7000er mountain expedition to add to your mountain expedition list. This mountain is for climbers seeking technical difficulty with tons of mixed climbing in rock/snow and ice terrains with lots of vertical sends.
Tilicho expedition is recommended to climb during the autumn season and there aren’t many climbers to take on this peak. So if you have a team of 4+ climbing members and want to explore new projects then, then this 7000er peak expedition should be the one for you. Learn more about this expedition on our website. Our team is here to assist you on this expedition.
The Annapurnas. I - IV, Gangapurna and South
ANNAPURNA I, 8091M
Annapurna I - 8,091M(26,545 ft) World’s 10th height mountain
Annapurna II - 7,937M (26,040 ft)
Annapurna III - 7,555M (24,786 ft)
Gangapurna - 7,455M (24,457 ft)
Annapurna South - 7,219M (23,684 ft)
Annapurna I is known as one of the most dangerous 8000M mountains to climb. For every 4 climbers, there has been 1 death. The statistics are improving with successful climbs every year. Having said that this mountain is highly prone to sudden and frequent avalanches.
Even the other Annapurna expedition is rarely climbed and is considered one of the toughest peaks to climb. Climbing the Annapurna peaks can be one of the most interesting objectives for mountaineers.
Annapurna treks
Annapurna Circuit trek
One of the most beautiful treks you can go through passing through beautiful villages, Tilicho Lake and Thorong-la-pass 5416M. Simply enjoy a quiet wilderness and be inspired by the scale of Annapurna’s beauty.
Annapurna base camp
Gurung village, Ghandruk, Annapurna base camp trek highlight
A cultural classical trek through lush jungles and villages to Annapurna base camp. Enjoy a 7 - 10 days adventure hiking to the base of the might Annapurna I and surrounding Annapurna peaks.
Bonus
Finally, to end your adventure, Pokhara is a must-visit destination. The second biggest city in Nepal is much cleaner and quieter than Kathmandu. Tons of 1- 2 day adventure activities from paragliding, cultural tours, mountain biking, white water rafting, bungee, zip-lines, hiking, or just a beautiful city to relax by the lake. This city has got very chill-relaxed vibes to just enjoy your off-period. Oh not to forget the live-band music spots.
Are you planning your next Himalayan adventure in Nepal? Join us at any of our adventures in the magnificent Annapurna region.
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