Unlike other 7000’er mountains, Mt. Putha Himchuli provides tremendous adventures in mountain climbing located in the western flank of Himalaya range of Nepal and to the North West of world seventh highest Mt.Dhualgiri 8,167 m.
Mt. Putha, also known as Dhaulagiri VII at an elevation of 7,246 m (23,773 ft) locating itself in the remote corner of Dhaulagiri Range. Dhaulagiri region provides complete mesmerizing panoramic of mountain range views, diverse flora and fauna and rich local cultures. Mt. Putha offers tremendous scenery of highest peaks of Mt. Dhaulagiri II, III, IV, V, VI, Churen Himal, Himal Gurja and many other massif Himalayan mountain range. Mt. Putha is in the far hidden corners of Dhaulagiri Himal that separates Dolpo area to the north of Dhaulagiri.
In 1954, the summit of Mt. Putha was first conquered by James Roberts and Nepali Ang Nima Sherpa. Since then, the peak has become an ideal for climbers seeking for real adventurous peak climbing of above 7000m in the Himalaya region of Nepal. At present, this mountain is mostly climbed mainly from the north and northeast ridge because of less technical difficulties and this mountain comes in the list of accessible straight forward climbing within 7,000 ranges of Mountains.
This excellent trek commences right from Nepalgunj city which is just 573 km south-west from Kathmandu, with a flight of 55 minutes to reach at Nepalgunj and continue a short flight to Juphal in Dolpo area and start trekking up to Putha Hiuchuli Base Camp situated at 4,960 m / 16,273 ft after crossing Tarakot and German Base Camp, then using the North East ridge to climb the summit because it is accessible and the most climbed route. After a successful attempt to the summit, retrace the journey back via same path to reach Juphal for the flight back to Nepalgunj then to Kathmandu. This expedition provides you great opportunity to be in the midst of local ancient culture, tradition and lifestyle, seldom frequented or explored by westerners or by few trekkers.
Brief Itinerary:
Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02: In Kathmandu with sightseeing tour.
Day 03: In Kathmandu preparation for expedition.
Day 04: Fly to Nepalgunj and transfer to respective hotels.
Day 05: Fly to Juphal (Dolpo) 2,320 m / 7,610 ft trek to Dunai 2,850 m 03 hrs.
Day 06: Trek to Tarakot 2,850m / 9,348 ft 06 hrs.
Day 07: Trek to Mushi Khola 3,145 m 05 hrs.
Day 08: Trek to Khola to Kakot Village 3,530 m 06 hrs.
Day 09: Rest day at Kakot for acclimatization.
Day 10: Trek to German Base Camp 4,200 m /13,780 ft 05 hrs.
Day 11: Trek and climb to Mt. Putha Base Camp 4,960m /16,273 ft 04 hrs.
Day 12: Rest day for acclimatization at Mt. Putha Himchuli base camp.
Day 13-28: Climbing period for the summit of Mt. Putha Himchuli 7,246 m.
Day 29: Clean up the Base Camp.
Day 30: Trek back to Kakot village 05 hrs.
Day 31: Trek to Musi- Khola 04 hrs.
Day 32: Trek to to Juphal via Dunai 06 hrs
Day 33: Fly to Kathmandu via Nepalgunj.
Day 34: Free day in Kathmandu for individual activities.
Day 35: International departure for home ward bound.
Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.
On arrival in Kathmandu, you are warmly greeted by our Sherpa Mountaineering Expeditions staff at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). SME representatives will assist then transfer to respective hotels.
Day 02: In Kathmandu sightseeing tour.
In Kathmandu sightseeing program includes visit of world heritage sites the sacred Hindu temple of Pashupati Nath, the world biggest Stupa; Boudhhanath, known as little Tibet, Swoyambhunath Stupa (monkey temple) located on a hill side one of the oldest religious spot of more than 2,500 years old and historical Kathmandu Durbar Square with unique architectural temple, and the virgin Kumari known as Living Goddess in Basantapur at central Kathmandu. Kathmandu is not only naturally beautiful but it also holds the beauty of incredible Newar people culture with ancient architectures.
Day 03: In Kathmandu preparation day for expedition.
On this day an opportunity for shopping essential equipments, gears, harness, crampons, ice axe with leash, webbing, cord, trekking poles, sleeping bag, headwear, footwear and other stuffs. In the meantime Sherpa Mountaineering Expeditions staff will obtain necessary permits and papers for the expeditions. There will be a special meeting in the evening regarding pre-expeditions discussion with all expedition staffs.
Day 04: Fly to Nepalgunj and transfer to respective hotels.
Today, a super scenic flight of 55 minutes to reach Nepalgunj, headquarter of Banke District, situated on the Far South West Terai of Nepal in the flat plains near the southern border of India. The temperature in this city is quite hot in comparison to other mid hills with time to explore the city which is quite Indian influenced city and the people.
Day 05: Fly to Juphal , Dolpo 2,320m (7,610ft) trek to Dunai 2,850 m 04 hrs.
Morning with another super scenic flight of nearly 35 minutes to Juphal over the Himalayan foothills with views of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks towards north. From here start the trek to Dunai descending downhill, following the river bank of Thuli Bheri heading eastward, then walking through terraced fields and then in the narrow gorge to reach Dunai village for the overnight stop.
Day 06: Trek to Tarakot 2,850m (9,348ft) 06 hrs.
Leaving Dunai, head for Tarakot, follow the river bank of Thuli Bheri then cross a small suspension bridge over Barbung upstream and walk through tremendous gorge with pine trees, walk for few more hours on a path along the riverbank through colorful terraced fields to reach Tarakot for overnight stop.
Day 07: Trek to Mushi Khola 3,145m 05 hrs.
After breakfast, start trekking to Mushi khola, at first walking downhill to follow the river. The trail then ascends through terraced fields and reaches the small settlement of Mushi Kola for overnight stop.
Day 08: Trek to Kakot Village 3,530m 06 hrs.
Today’s walk still follows the river through narrow gorge. one can notice the change in vegetation and climate as the walking leads on higher altitude, after a few hours of walk, reaching the small settlements of Kakot with Yaks crossing Barbung River in Kakot.
Day 09: Rest at Kakot for acclimatization.
Kakot is an ideal place for acclimatization, spending an extra day in Kakot village helps to acclimatize and avoid the risk of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). Kakot is also a mesmerizing village explore its vicinity and make further plans for the expeditions.
Day 10: Trek to German Base camp 4,200 m (13,780ft) 05 hrs.
After breakfast, start trekking to German Base Camp through narrow gorge enjoying the stunning mountains views and then reaching the camping area at German base camp, rest of the afternoon explore the surroundings area.
Day 11: Trek to Mt. Putha Base Camp 4,960m (16,273ft) 04 hrs.
Start the day waking up with the stunning sunrise of early morning which is completely mesmerizing with enough time to capture this precious sunrise, morning walk leads towards Putha Himchuli base camp at 4,960 m with steep ascends, with marvelous view of massif high mountains. After few hours of trek, finally arriving at a flat camping area of Mt. Putha Base Camp, with time to explore the surroundings.
Day 12: Rest day for acclimatization at Mt. Putha Himchuli base camp.
Rest for acclimatization and preparation day our guide and leader will teach you some climbing techniques and skills, sharing all his knowledge if you have any queries and confusion ask your guide. In case of any problem, let our team know so that we can make necessary steps with final preparation for the climb on this day.
Day 13-28: Climbing period for the summit of Mt. Putha Himchuli 7,246 m.
Sometime waiting for the right moment along with the perfect weather have to stay at base camp or at Advance base camp till weather improves as the weather around high Himalaya is unpredictable, one has to be mentally strong and then start ascending to Camp I at an altitude of 5,300m (17,388ft). Then further climb up to Camp II situated at 5,900 m (19,357ft). After spending couple of nights in Camp I and Camp II move for Camp III at 6,300 m (20,670ft). From here need to put oxygen mask to reach the summit top, crossing three camps after spending some nights depending on weather condition to reach the summit. After a successful climb to the top with some moments to marvel the panoramic view of high surrounding Himalayan mountain range and make gentle descend. Descending is technically more difficult than ascending, might face significant challenges like low level of temperature and low atmospheric pressure because of high altitude. That’s why expeditions need good preparation and perfect weather condition for the climb, continue descend to base camp after a grand moment on the top of Mt. Putha Himchuli with the support of Sherpa Mountaineering Expedition guides.
Day 29: Clean up the Base Camp.
Himalaya region has thousands of treks and summit attempts every year, as a result, piles of unwanted trash and garbage exists, our effort will be to reduce the pollution around as we do have some responsibility towards Mother Nature.
So clean up the base camp which will be a great support and help in reducing the impacts of global warming, then pack up necessary gear and stuff for the return journey to Kathmandu.
Day 30: Trek back to Kakot village 05 hrs.
Leaving base camp retrace via same path, following the icy trail at first and continue walk losing altitude. Walk downhill through small and narrow gorge and follow the stream that brings to the small settlement of Kakot for overnight stop.
Day 31: Trek to Mushi Khola 04 hrs.
After breakfast, start trek to Mushi khola, walk through stunning terraced fields and follow the Barbung River, then with gentle ascend to reach the small settlement of Mushi Khola for overnight stop.
Day 32: Trek to Juphal via Dunai 06 hrs.
Today still follow the river and walk through narrow gorge, notice the change in vegetation and climate as the walk loose altitude, after a few hours of trekking through colorful terraced fields reaching a small settlement of Tarakot from here continue journey back to Juphal via Dunai for the last overnight camp in Dolpo.
Day 33: Fly to Kathmandu via Nepalgunj.
An early flight of nearly 35 minutes will reach at Nepalgunj with a brief stop here then board again in bigger plane for the super sweeping scenic flight to Kathmandu. Upon arrival, our guide will assist you to transfer in respective hotels.
Day 34: Free day in Kathmandu at leisure.
The last day of this great adventure trip with Sherpa Mountaineering Expeditions and in Nepal today catch the last minute souvenir shopping with last night dinner with the group member and staffs.
Day 35: Final departure for home ward bound.
SME staff assists you with the complimentary transfer to airport for your departure flight to your onward destinations your wonderful moments with us we will treasure it for many years to come.
Cost Include
- 5 nights 3 star standard hotels in Kathmandu with bed & breakfast
- Expedition permit fee
- Government Liaison officer
- Complete camping equipment for trekking & base camp, and above
- Satellite phone in payable basis (per minute $ 5).
- Food during trekking and Base Camp and above Base camp high altitude food for Member & Staff, different verity nutrition and hygienic.
- High altitude cooking stove and gas.
- Conservation / conservation fee
- High Altitude Sherpa every 2 members 1 IFMGA certified mountain guide as group leader.
- Base Camp to Advance Base Camp each member get 1 tent above advance camp, 2 member get 1 tent Sherpa mountaineering provide North Face or same qualities tent.
- Dining tent, Table, Chairs, Toilet tent, Mess tent and Kitchen tent
- Above mention staffs daily wages, equipment allowance climbing bonus & Insurance,
- Porters to / from the Base camp to carry food and fuel, members climbing gears, and all Base camp equipment.
- Porters return from Base Camp carry per member including food & equipment.
- All ground transportation as per itinerary.
- Radio walki twalki each climbing member has 1 radio set guide and Sherpa as well.
- Garbage deposit.
Cost exclude
- Air travel to and from Kathmandu.
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
- Laundry, postage, telephone calls, and all other items of personal nature.
- Entry visa and Re-entry visa for Nepal.
- International departure tax.
- Personal Expenses.
- Medical and rescue insurance.
- Personal Climbing equipment.
- Bar bills & Beverage.
- Helicopter Rescue Charge
- Medicine and first aid expenses