Kusum Kanguru (6,367m/20,883ft.) Peak Climbing and Mountaineering

Kusum Kanguru Peak Climbing

Area: Hinku Valley in the Everest Area

Regarded as technically very challenging on all possible routes, Kusum Kanguru is an impressive rock and ice peak which forms the border between the Dudhkosi in the south and Hinku Valley to the north. Its name originating in Sherpa language means the Three Snow-White Gods. This climb is suggested only for participants who have enough alpine mountaineering experience.

South-East Ridge

The approach to the South East Face is from the Hinku valley side. From Lukla the base camp can be reached in 5 days. The ascent route to the main summit is through the South East Face. With a base cam at 4360m, two or three high camps are required to complete the climb.

North Ridge

The North Ridge is approached from Monjo on the trail to Namche Bazaar. From base camp ascend steep grass and scree and finally a ramp leading to the ridge proper.

South- East Ridge Route

  • Days 1 Fly Kathmandu to Lukla.
  • Days 2-6 Trek Hinku valley to South East base camp.
  • Days 7 Acclimatization day.
  • Days 8-14 Climb Kusum Kangaru.
  • Days 15-17 Return trek to Lukla.
  • Days 18 Fly Lukla to Kathmandu.
  • We can customize this trek according to your travel needs.

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North Ridge Route

  • Days 1 Fly Kathmandu to Lukla. Trek to Phakding
  • Days 2-3 Trek Monjo-Kusum Kangaru Base Camp.
  • Days 4 Acclimatization day at Namche
  • Days 5-12 Climb Kusum Kangaru.
  • Days 13-14 Return trek to Lukla.
  • Days 15 Fly Lukla to Kathmandu.
  • We can customize this trek according to your travel needs.

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