Mount Tukuche (6920m) is situated in the Dhaulagiri range. It is becoming one of the popular peaks in that area. You should acclimatize before climbing this technical mountain. A journey from Pokhara, passing Beni, Tatopani, Kalopani, Marpha takes us to the base camp of Tukuche peak. You may also take a direct flight to Jomsom (2800m.) from Pokhara and a trek to Marpha, Yak Kharka, Hidden valley and reach Tukuche peak base camp. Tukuche (Dhaulagiri Himal - North East of Dhaulagiri) was first ascended by a Swiss team in 1969. Till today, a total of 38 expeditions 19 teams had succeeded, including 72 people submitted. The last successful expedition was in autumn 2003 by French from North-west Ridge.
Base Camp -5100m
Camp I -5600m
Camp II -6100m
North-West ridge, Most of Group using only camp I and camp II and finally reach the summit from camp II -6100m, to step on the summit.
16 April 2024 Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu and transfer Hotel
17 April 2024 Day 02: Preparing Tukuche expedition – hotel
18 April 2024 Day 03: Briefing in tourism department – hotel
19 April 2024 Day 04: Drive to Pokhara and transfer to hotel
20 April 2024 Day 05: Flight to Jomsom, trek-Marpha- lodge
21 April 2024 Day 06: Trek Marpha to Yak Kharka camping
22 April 2024 Day 07: Trek Yak Kharka -Hidden valley and camping
23 April 2024 Day 08: Trek Hidden valley - Tukuche B.C. camping
24 April - 10 May 2024 Day 09 - 25: Climb Tukuche peak
11 May 2024 Day 26: Tukuche Base camp-Yak Kharka- lodge
12 May 2024 Day 27: Trek Marpha to Jomsom and stay lodge
13 May 2024 Day 28: Fly to Pokhara - Kathmandu and hotel
14 May 2024 Day 29: Free day in Kathmandu, Nepal – hotel
15 May 2024 Day 30: Transfer to the airport for final departure
Cost: Group size minimum 6 persons or more
Person USD 8,500 (1 climber = 1 guide with full board till to top)
Per Person USD 7,500 (2 climbers = 1 guide with full board till to top)