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Churen Himal Base Camp Trekking – 16 Days
16 Days Churen Himal Base Camp Trekking Facts
Weather |
Weather | -5°C to 17°C | View Weather Detail |
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Duration |
Duration | 16 Days | |
Difficulty |
Difficulty | Moderate | View Difficulty Detail |
Accommodation |
Accommodation | Tented Camp | |
Meals Included |
Meals Included | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner | |
Best Season |
Best Season | Sept, Oct, Nove, March, April & May | |
Transportation |
Transportation | Tourist bus/ Private Jeep | |
Daily Activity |
Daily Activity | Hiking | |
Religion |
Religion | Buddhist, Hindu | |
Ethnic People |
Ethnic People | Magar, Chhantyal and Chhetri | |
Geographic Terrain |
Geographic Terrain | Village, Hills, Mountains, Forest, Terrace, Rivers | |
Region of Nepal |
Region of Nepal | Annapurna Region | |
Max. Altitude |
Max. Altitude | 4010m./13233ft. |
Overview
Churen Himal Base Camp Trekking offers you the unique experience of Nepal’s simple way of life thanks to its preserved culture and way of life. In addition, the breathtaking views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna region, Churen Himal (7371m), Gurja Himal, and many others entice hikers to complete this trek.
North of the Beni and Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, in the western Dhaulagiri Range, is the peak known as Churen Himal. Churen Himal consists of three summits: Churen North, Churen Central, and Churen West, all standing at an impressive 7371 meters. Many rivers and swift glacier streams are along the Churen Himal Trek route. While on this trip, you can see a variety of Flora and Fauna.
You will pass through some ethnic villages while walking, including Gurja Village, Lumsang Village, and Dharapani Village. These are the undiscovered riches of this area, all of these communities. As a result, when traveling through these picturesque towns, one may appreciate the lively cultures and ways of life of numerous ethnic communities, like the Gurung, Magar, Chhetri, and others. The warmth of the residents and these small rural communities will enhance the trekking experience.
Churen Himal
Mt. Churen Himal, 7385 m One of Nepal’s most well-liked and difficult mountain expeditions is this one. Which is located in the western region of Nepal, the northern portion of the Dhorpatan, and the western portion of Mt. Dhaulagiri, the seventh-highest mountain in the world. It is one of Nepal’s less-traveled routes and features breathtaking natural beauty.
The expedition’s destination offers pathways with beautiful views of the local flora and fauna, a variety of orchid species, untamed valleys, spectacular rivers, glacier streams, and a great perspective of the Himalayan range. It is yet another excellent location to witness the customs and way of life of the nearby Magar, Chhetri, and Chhantyal villages.
Highlights Of Churen Himal Base Camp Trekking
- Witness the majestic views of Mt. Dhaulagiri, Mt. Annapurna, Gurja Himal, Churen Himal, and many other mountains of the Annapurna region.
- Hike in the off-the-beaten paths of the Annapurna region.
- Experience and enjoy the Magar people’s warm hospitality and unique culture.
- Try out the local delicacies like Gundruk, Dhindo, Tibetan Bread, etc.
- Encounter several wild animals like deer, monkeys, and leopards.
- Reach to the foot of the Churen Himal.
- Visit the Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve.
Churen Himal Base Camp Trek Difficulty
The Churen Himal Base Camp Trek is rated as a moderately complex trek. Hiking up in the Himalayas is never an easy task. It will present several challenges while you trek toward the Base Camp of Churen Himal. You will reach an altitude of around 4200 meters while you hike this route. Altitude sickness is a common concern for trekkers trekking above 2500 meters from sea level. This route has several steep ascents and descents, which might be challenging.
Hiking for almost three weeks can make you feel monotonous. Focusing on your stamina rather than your sprinting skills would be best. Despite being a suitable trek for beginners, you must be physically and mentally fit to complete this trek. Your food and accommodation options will be limited, and you will live in a small Tea house with basic amenities. This will be another difficulty for you.
Moreover, the weather in the Himalayas cannot be predicted. It changes in no time and might rain or receive rainfall. This unpredictability in weather makes it challenging to trek in this region. It would be best if you acclimated to the weather conditions so your body adapts to this climate. Hiking for a more extended period requires strong mental resilience, so everyone needs to be prepared mentally for a few weeks before this trek.
Temperature Overview
The comfort of your trek depends on the weather conditions—the more stable the weather, the better and more comfortable the journey. Here, the temperature in the Annapurna region varies with the seasons. So, the temperature variations while you trek the Churen Himal Base Camp in all four seasons are described below. This will give you an idea of which season to pick while you trek in the Himalayas.
Winter (December to February): Winter is the coldest season in the Annapurna region. The temperatures range from -15°C to -5°C. January and February are the coldest months, with temperatures ranging from -5°C to 5°C and -4°C to 6°C, respectively. This region receives heavy snowfall during winter, making it challenging to trek.
Spring (March to May): This region warms up during spring. In March, temperatures range from -2°C to 8°C. April sees temperatures between 1°C and 11°C. By May, they rise from 4°C to 14°C. The season goes from chilly to mild, making it a popular time for trekking.
Summer (June to August): Summer is the warmest period in this region. In June, temperatures range from 7°C to 16°C. July is even warmer, with temperatures from 8°C to 17°C. In August, temperatures slightly dip but remain warm, ranging from 8°C to 17°C.
Autumn (September to November): This region offers perfect temperatures. In September, temperatures range from 6°C to 15°C. October sees a drop to 3°C to 12°C. November continues to cool, with temperatures from -1°C to 8°C. This is the best time for trekking and enjoying mountain views.
16 Days Churen Himal Base Camp Trekking Day-to-day-Itinerary
Day 1
Drive to Pokhara from Kathmandu
Trekking Time Average |
200km./06 hours drive |
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Accommodation |
Hotel Kausi |
Altitude |
(850m./2805ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast |
After breakfast, We will head toward Pokhara by tourist bus. Following the winding roads through the Prithvi Highway, we leave the Kathmandu valley. We drive along the fierce Trishuli River. You will see rafters on the dashing rivers from the window pane and peek at some mountains. Once you arrive at Pokhara, you can see a more precise view of the spectacular mountains like Mt. Machhapuchhre or Fishtail Mountain (6993m) and Annapurna (8091m). After some relaxation time at the hotel, you can explore the lakeside area. Overnight stay at a hotel in Pokhara.
Day 2
Drive to Darbang Village
Trekking Time Average |
160km./06 hours road journey |
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Accommodation |
Camping in Darbang |
Altitude |
(1,100m./3630ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
After breakfast at the hotel, you will drive to Darbang Village. This drive takes around 5-6 hours and offers beautiful countryside views. You will set up a campsite and stay overnight in Darbang Village.
Day 3
Trek to Takam Village
Trekking Time Average |
16km./06 hours walk |
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Accommodation |
Camping in Takam |
Altitude |
(1,672m./5517ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Today, you will start your trek from Darbang Village to Takam Village. The trekking trail goes through lush forests and small villages. You will reach Takam Village by evening and stay overnight in a camp.
Day 4
Trek to Lumsang Village
Trekking Time Average |
14km./05 hours walk |
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Accommodation |
Camping in Lumsang |
Altitude |
(1,670m./5511ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Today’s trek will take you from Takam Village to Lumsang Village. The trail goes through beautiful landscapes and offers stunning views of the Himalayan mountains. You will stay overnight in Lumsang Village.
Day 5
Trek to Gurjaghat
Trekking Time Average |
12km./04 hours walk |
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Accommodation |
Camping in Gurjaghat |
Altitude |
(2335m./7705ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
On this day, you will trek to Gurjaghat. The trekking trail goes through dense forests and scenic landscapes. You will stay overnight in Gujarat.
Day 6
Trek to Rupachaur Kharka
Trekking Time Average |
14km./05 hours walk |
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Accommodation |
Camping in Rupachaur Kharka |
Altitude |
(2500m./8250ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Today’s trek will take you to Rupachaur Kharka. The trekking trail goes through alpine meadows and beautiful landscapes. You will stay overnight in a tented camp in Rupachaur Kharka.
Day 7
Trek to Gurja Khani Village
Trekking Time Average |
13km./04 hours walk |
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Accommodation |
Camping in Gurja Khani |
Altitude |
(2665m./8794ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Today, you will trek to Gurja Khani Village. The trail goes through lush forests and small villages. You will stay overnight at a campsite in Gurja Khani Village.
Day 8
Trek to Darsinge Kharka
Trekking Time Average |
14km./05 hours walk |
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Accommodation |
Camping at Darsinge Kharka |
Altitude |
(2945m./9718ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
On this day, you will trek to Darsinge Kharka. The trail goes through beautiful landscapes and offers stunning views of the Himalayan mountains. You will stay overnight in a tented camp in Darsinge Kharka.
Day 9
Trek to Bundzunge Kharka -exploration around
Trekking Time Average |
10km./04 hours round trip walk |
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Accommodation |
Camping at Bundzunge Kharka |
Altitude |
(2995m./9883ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Today’s trek will take you to Bundzunge Kharka. You will explore the area around the campsite and enjoy the stunning views of the Himalayan mountains. You will stay overnight in a tented camp in Bundzunge Kharka.
Day 10
Trek to Churen Himal Base Camp-Explore
Trekking Time Average |
10km/03 hours walk |
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Accommodation |
Camoing at Base Camp |
Altitude |
(4010m./13233ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
On this day, you will trek to the Churen Himal Base Camp. The trail goes through rocky terrain and offers beautiful views of the Himalayan mountains. You will stay overnight in a tented camp at the base camp and explore the area around.
Day 11
Trek to Gurja Khani Village
Trekking Time Average |
12km./04 hours walk |
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Accommodation |
Tented camp at Gurjakhani |
Altitude |
(2665m./8794ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
After exploring the base camp, you will trek back to Gurja Khani Village. You will stay overnight in a tented camp in Gurja Khani Village.
Day 12
Trek to Lumsang village.
Trekking Time Average |
14km./05 hours walk |
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Accommodation |
Tented camp at Lumsang village. |
Altitude |
(1670m./5511ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Today, you will trek back to Lumsang Village. The trail goes through beautiful landscapes and small villages. You will stay overnight in a Tented camp in Lumsang Village
Day 13
Trek to Takam Village
Trekking Time Average |
13km./05 hours walk |
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Accommodation |
Tented Camp in Takam Village |
Altitude |
(1672m./5517ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
You will trek back to Takam Village. The trekking trail goes through lush forests and scenic landscapes. You will stay overnight in a tented camp in Takam Village.
Day 14
Trek to Darbang Village.
Trekking Time Average |
14km./05 hours walk |
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Accommodation |
Tented camp in Darbang Village |
Altitude |
(1100m./3630ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Today, you will trek back to Darbang Village. The trekking trail goes through small villages and beautiful landscapes. You will stay overnight in a Tented Camp in Darbang Village.
Day 15
Drive back to Pokhara and transfer to the Hotel.
Trekking Time Average |
160km./06 hours drive to Pokhara |
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Accommodation |
Hotel Kausi |
Altitude |
(850m./2805ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch |
On the trek’s final day, you will drive back to Pokhara from Darbang Village. After reaching Pokhara, you will check in at a hotel and relax for the day.
Day 16
Drive to Kathmandu
Trekking Time Average |
200km./06 hours drive to Kathmandu |
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Altitude |
(1295m./4273ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast |
After breakfast, you bid goodbye to the precious Mt. Fishtail and Mt. Annapurna. You will catch a tourist bus and head towards Kathmandu. Watching the scenic beauty along the Prithvi Highway, you will reach your hotel in Thamel, Kathmandu, after 6 hours on the road. Enjoy the completion of the trek as you treat yourself at one of the most excellent restaurants. Overnight in Kathmandu self.
Included
- Tribhuwan International Airport (Airport – Hotel – Airport ) transfer in Kathmandu .
- Hotel Accommodation ( Twin share ) in Pokhara with breakfast.
- Lodge/Tented Camp (Twin share) accommodation during the trekking.
- All camping and kitchen utensils.
- All meals ( Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner ) during trek with tea/coffee/hot water.
- One experienced, well trained, fluent English speaking, friendly, specialized in Everest region and government authorized trekking guide, a cook and required porters .
- Guide and staff’s food, accommodation, salary, insurance and transportation etc.
- Overland transportation as per mentioned in itinerary.
- A trekking map, duffel bags, first aid kit box, Oxygen saturation check up everyday, water purification, company T-shirt and trekking completion certificate .
- All necessary permits and documents.
- Assistance for emergency rescue evacuation.
- All kind of service charges and government tax .
- Public Liability Insurance.
Not included
- Hotel accommodation and Meals in Kathmandu.
- Hard and soft table drinks such as tea/coffee, coke, fanta, mineral water, beer, hot shower, hot water, laundry, phone bill etc.
- Personal Travel insurance.
- Tips for guide and staff .( Highly suggested).
Book the Trip
Available dates..
Currently, we do not have any scheduled group trips, but you are welcome to embark on the journey on a date that suits you best.
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The given rates are per person with guaranteed departure schedules. If the given dates are not appropriate for you, please feel free to contact us for requesting a new dates, we will gladly personalize the itinerary and schedule of the trip that fits for you.
Additional Trip Information
Best Season for Churen Himal Trek
Like every other trekking trial in Nepal, Spring and August are the best periods for this trek. These two seasons offer the ideal conditions for hiking in this region. Spring is one of the best times to trek in Nepal. The skies get clear, allowing you to witness the breathtaking views of the Annapurna region. Nepal’s national flower, the Rhododendron, blooms during the months of Spring, making the trails look colorful. The weather is stable during spring, making it safe to trek.
Autumn offers similar conditions as of Spring. The clear blue skies and moderate temperature make it a perfect time to trek in Nepal. You can witness the clear views of the mountains. This season is also the festive season in Nepal. You can also experience festivals like Dashain, Tihar, Chaat, etc., while trekking during this season. It’s when nature puts on its finest display before winter’s arrival, making it a favorite season for many trekkers.
Winter and Summer are not the ideal seasons for trekking in this region. It rains heavily during summer, making it challenging to hike. Likewise, winter months receive heavy rainfall, making it challenging to trek. You can still trek during these seasons, but you need to know the weather conditions.
Food and Accommodation For Churen Himal Base Camp Trekking
You will be trekking to one of the most remote parts of Nepal. Your options for food and accommodation will be limited. Your accommodation will be in a simple Tea House or camp on the way. The locals often run these Tea Houses. They provide you with basic amenities during your stay. You can have a Hot shower, but they will charge you a few extra dollars. You might stay in camps depending on the place you’re in. We will provide you with a good-quality blanket and a comfortable sleeping bag during your camp stay.
Daal Bhaat will be your staple meal during this Churen Himal Base Camp Trek. You will be provided with three meals per day. You will be provided with high-calorie foods during the trek. Your breakfast options include Tibetan Bread, Cornflakes, Boiled egg, Black Tea, Black Coffee, Toast, Thukpa, etc. Your options for Lunch and Dinner are almost similar. Your choices include Daal Bhaat, Roti, Potato Wedges, Noodles, Pasta, Dhindo, etc.
Required permits For Churen Himal Base Camp Trekking
The permits for the Churen Himal Base Camp trek are the same as those for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek. You will need two permits to reach the foot of Churen Himal. Trekkers Information Management System(TIMS) Card and the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit are the two permits required for this trek.
Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) Card is mandatory for Nepal trekking, except for the Khumbu region. This TIMS card holds all the data about you and your trek itinerary. This will help the government locate you in case of any emergencies. The cost of a TIMS card is NPR 2000. You can get it from a Nepal Tourism Board Office or any registered Trekking agencies in Nepal.
Annapurna Conservation Area Permit is a permit that allows you to trek in the Annapurna region. This permit amount will contribute to preserving and promoting wild habitats in that area. The price for this national park permit is NPR 3000 for foreigners and NPR 1000 for visitors from the SAARC nations.
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“Nepal Alternative Trek addressed my needs according to my schedule and agenda. I stayed most of the time at his home-stay, shuttling between home and the places that I wanted to visit. Tej, the boss behind Nepal Alternative Trek, helped to make my stay in Kathmandu comfortable and productive. He walked me to the monasteries that I wanted to visit and even picked me up when I needed a ride back home.
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Richard O
Singapore River, Singapore6 Months Of Preparation For ABC Trekking
Goal was achieved 4130 meter and 0 degree celsius, Annapurna Base Camp Trek. It was 6 months of preparation. It was challenging target for us. We had dense forest, mountain, and completely wilderness above the treeline, it was windy and terrain . There is a huge support team. Without them it would not be possible. We can do it , we just have to give time and practice. Mr. Gurung Ji, you with your entire 7 of team were wonderful. They were always ready to help us.
Thanks Mr. Gurung ji for all the support, and guidance that made the trip successful. While all of us focused on Mountain, big thing but there were so many beautiful things along the way, stream, flowers, flora, so many birds I took pictures. So, in summary, phenomenal, success and our confidence there. We know, we can do more and higher in next what bigger thing.
Devraj Dey
India8 days non trek city tour and 21days trek to EBC and chola pass
We love nepal and made 3 time visit to this beutiful country and rich culture. This time last year we came with 6 pax and visited Kathmandu , Pohkara and chitwan with a stay of 2 night in each place. We flew to Pohkara and got the van to chitwan and flew to Kathmandu. Tej arranged all transports overland and flights for us. We did not asked for a local guide but it was all smooth and no problem. We are happy with the service provided by Tej and he made all efforts to make us happy. His company performed professional with the very reasonable pricing. We encountered some small problem with the van transporting us back from nagarkot to kathmandu airport. This van was quite small and it came to pick up quite late that we almost missed the flight to pohkara. We told Tej about this and he must take care of this outsourced van company. Anyway the van in pohkara and to chitwan was excellent , big and comfy. So he has corrected the mistake.
Part 2 was our trek to EBC and chola pass for 21 nights. Tej arranged for flight and guide plus porter. For this trekking it was only me and my wife travelling together. We are about 50 years and used the service of 2 porters cause we bought a lot of dry food plus chocolate. We are difficult persons in terms of foreign food. Our guide Ammer and 2 porters are fabulous. They took care of us very well like we are part of their family.
Overall we strongly recommend this company. They are good and not high expensive tag. We will use their service again in June to trek in Langtang. Rocky
Wisit K
Bangkok, ThailandA great experience on the Annapurna Circuit
We had a fantastic experience on the Annapurna Circuit with Nepal Alternative Treks. Tej, the manager, was helpful, professional and efficient in dealing with our requirements and amendments, the arrangements worked smoothly and the information provided to us was excellent. Our guide Kul was brilliant. He was friendly, knowledgable and experienced and took changes in our itinerary in his stride. Our trekking experience was much better with his help in everything from planning the stages of the route to organising our food and accommodation. Just one warning: he is an ace card player and will probably beat you hands down!
Paul
UKA wonderful and interesting trek overall
A wonderful & interesting trek overall. Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances ( heavy snow fall & Lie ping with a bad cold) we were unable to cross the Ganja la pass. However, our guide Simbir offered us as alternative trek which took us on a difference journey of Nepal. We had the opportunity to visit & stay in many local villages and meet Tamang, Gurung people experience, their lifestyle and culture. We visited our guide’s home town of Chalishgaun and timed it right to join in with Diwali celebrations!
Lie Ping Tang & Robert
USAA trip worth of a lifetime!
Attempting Everest base camp trekking for me & my group was taking it to the next level. Before this, our limits were Kedarnath, MadMaheshwar & Tunganath with max distances of 18-19 kms spread over 2-3 days. Moreover, these tracks are such that people doesn’t necessarily have to trek. They have the option of ponies. EBC involves a lot for people like us (acclimatization to altitude, strength etc.), but above all, you need someone to provide logistical support, moral support that it can be done. This is where Nepal Alternative Treks does a great job. They organized it very well, guides and porters provided were very reliable and cost is reasonable when you compare to others. They can customize your travel plan according to your need.
Indranil Chaterjee
IndiaA Trek in Ruby Valley !
A few weeks ago we went on a trip to Nepal, accompanied by a couple of friends who were on their second trip with Nepal Alternative Trek. Our first goal was to trek to the village of Chalish in Ruby Valley. We decided to go with the services of Nepal Alternative Trek to take us up there. We went there partly by jeep, partly walking through the cultivated terraces, meeting the inhabitants of the different communities who worked there.
I must say that the service that Tej offered us was perfect on all lines. First of all, before our departure, months before, Tej always answered our many questions (luggage, temperature, route to be revised, etc.) Always within 24 hours, he answered with a lot of patience.
All the equipment we thought we would need was available at his office.
Our guide Ammar led us to destination with confidence and professionalism. He knew all the trails, and especially all the shortcuts to avoid us having to go up or down too much along our road. He has managed all the difficulties we have encountered: due to personal reasons, we had to change and our itinerary, and our calendar, and he made everything possible. The whole team adapted to our changes. Our guide contacted Tej who orchestrated the changes without us even having to deal with anything.
The porters were attentive and were always in front of our needs.
Our journey continued towards Bandipur with the driver who made us know the various interesting points, from sunrise to sunset, making detours to take us to the most famous places. Then a 2 days stay in Chitwan, and return to Kathmandu again where the driver carried us without calculating from one place to another – God knows that traffic in Kathmandu, Bakhtapur and Patan can be complicated.
Thanks to Tej, and the whole Nepal Alternative Trek team. We will remember forever that amazing experience.
Louise & Richard
Louise & Richard
CanadaAlways cheerful
Many thanks to Tej – well organized, Dhan + hal worked Hard, we could not have done it without there Help, they were always there when needed, worked extra to help us when we were sick. Always kind and cheerful
Thanks!