Chulu Far Eastern Himalayas open for climbing

The notice that the mountain under the Damodar snow range is open for climbing has been published in the Nepal Gazette. The total height of that mountain is 6 thousand 38 meters.

Bhadra 22, 2082

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Chulu Far Eastern Himalayas open for climbing

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The government has opened Chulu Far East (Chuli) Himal for climbing. The notice that the mountain under the Damodar snow range is open for climbing has been published in the Nepal Gazette. The total height of that mountain is 6 thousand 38 meters.

To climb the mountain, you can go to the base camp via Jomsom, Kagbeni, Jharkot, Muktinath, Thorangla, Leder. Similarly, it will be possible to reach Aadhaar Shivar through Chame, Sipang, Humde, Manang ladder.

The mountain within Annapurna conservation area is located in Manang district of Gandaki province. Himalchuli in Disyang Rural Municipality-5 and Narpabhumi Rural Municipality-3 has been opened for mountain climbing. 

Chulu is often connected with the Annapurna Circuit Trek while climbing the mountain known as Far East. Chulu east mountain is above Manang valley . Where Annapurna 2nd, Annapurna 3rd and Annapurna 4th, Gangapurna, Glacier, Dhawalagiri, Tilicho and Manaslu can also be seen. The Nepal Mountaineering Association has been managing the climbing of that mountain.

The Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation has published a notice in Rapajtra on August 12 and said that permission has been granted for climbing the Chulu Far East Himalaya. According to the climbers, Chulu Far Eastern Peak is considered easier compared to other peaks in Nepal.

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