Tilicho peak is consider as little bit hard mountain to climb then the other mounains having the altitude around 7000m. There are two ways to reach it’s base camp: 1. kaligandki valley route 2. Marsyandi valley route. Kaligandki valley route is vary hard as there is a Messokanto pass which is situated at 5300m and really hard to cross. From the top of the messokanto pass the tranquil view of Tilicho Lake can be seen. Near the Tilicho Lake at an elevation of 4800m base camp is located and it takes few days of acclimatization in this camp.
At 5800m camp 1 is located which is little bit harder to reach. The panoramic view of Tilicho Lake can also seen from these camp. At approximately 6200m camp 2 is located and the way is much more difficult to reach Fixed rope should be used on the way to camp 2. The direction goes to the Tilicho peak from the camp 2 and little bit harder with the elevation of 60 defree and there are also chances of avalanche, so the team should be extra careful.
Day 01 :Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02 :Document apply for Mt. Tilicho Peak Expedition
Day 03 :Preparation for expedition in Kathmandu
Day 04 :Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar
Day 05 :Trek Besisahar to Nagdi
Day 06 :Trek Nagdi to Jagat
Day 07 :Trek Jagat to Tal
Day 08 :Trek Tal to Chame
Day 09 :Trek Chame to Pisang
Day 10 :Trek Pisang to Manang
Day 11 :Trek Manang to Khangsar
Day 12 :Trek Khangsar to Besi Khola
Day 13 :Trek Besi Khola to Tilicho Base Camp
Day 14-29 :Climbing period for Mt. Tlicho Peak (7134m)
Day 30 :Trek Tilicho Base Camp to Khangsar
Day 31 :Trek Khangsar to Thorang Phedi
Day 32 :Trek Thorang Phedi to Muktinath
Day 33 :Trek Muktinath to Jomsom
Day 34 :Flight from Jomsom to Pokhara
Day 35 :Flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 36 :Rest day at Kathmandu
Day 37 :Departure to your destination
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