Kusum Kanguru Peak Climbing

Kusum Kanguru Peak Climbing

17 Days

Trip Info

  • Tea House & Tented Camp
  • Included (Guide & Staff)
  • Trekking & Climbing Permits Included
  • 6,476 meters
  • Kathmandu
  • Spring & Autumn
  • Kathmandu
  • Professional Climbing Guide
  • Airport Pickup & Drop Included
  • 30 Days Before Start

Kusum Kanguru Peak Climbing 17 days

Kusum Kanguru is one of the most technically demanding trekking peaks in Nepal, rising sharply above the Solu-Khumbu region at 6,367 meters. Unlike the well-worn trails leading to Everest Base Camp, the route to Kusum Kanguru stays raw and largely untouched, threading through dense rhododendron forests, remote Sherpa villages, and high alpine terrain that rewards every upward step with increasingly dramatic views of Thamserku, Kangtega, and the Ama Dablam massif.

The 17-day journey begins in Kathmandu, flies into Lukla, and follows a challenging approach through the Hinku Valley before the technical summit push. This is not a standard trekking peak. The climb involves steep rock and mixed terrain, fixed ropes on the upper sections, and a summit day that demands focus, physical conditioning, and proper acclimatization.

Nepal Holiday Treks designed this itinerary with built-in rest and acclimatisation days, so climbers arrive at the base camp rested, not depleted. For those who want a genuine Himalayan climbing experience away from the crowds, Kusum Kanguru offers exactly that: technical challenge, wild beauty, and the deep quiet of the Khumbu backcountry.

Trip Highlights

  • Solu-Khumbu region at 6,367
  • Highest trekking peak in Nepal
  • Views of Kusum Kanguru and Lukla
  • Remote and less crowded trekking route
  • Gradual acclimatization for safety
  • Climbing training included
  • Glacier walking experience
  • Cultural experience in traditional Himalayan villages

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Kusum Kanguru Peak Climbing