Mt. Ratna Chuli 7035m. located between the border of Nepal and Tibet in the north of the Annapurna and Manaslu region, it is situated above the Tibetan village of Phu Gaon in the western region of Nepal. Since the first opening of the Nar Phu Valley of western Nepal in 2000, there have been very few mountaineering expedition teams are entered this valley for climb the mountain.
From Kathmandu, six hour scenic drive takes us Beshisahar and Khudi village and after a 30 minute walk we reach Bul-Bule for overnight. Our trek commences from the classic Annapurna circuit route till Koto and then leaves towards the route Dharmasala, then to Nar – Phu Valley, Kyang, Phu village where we spend one day extra for proper acclimatization and local exploration.
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport, meet our staff then transfers to Hotel.
Day 02 - 03: Official work for expedition & briefing at Ministry of Tourism.
Day 04: Kathmandu to Beshisahar, Bul-Bule (900m.) by Bus.
Day 05: Bul-Bule to Koto by Bus (2600m.)
Day 06: Koto – Narpu Khola Campside. (2930m.)
Day 07: Narpu Khola Campside – Singenge Dharmshala (3230m.).
Day 08: Singenge Dharmshala – Phu Gaon.
Day 09: Phu Gaon rest for explore and acclimatization.
Day 10: Phu Gaon – Ratna Chuli Base Camp.
Day 11 – 25: Climbing periods for Mt. Ratna Chuli 7035m.
Day 26: Clean up Base Camp and Preparation.
Day 27: Ratna Chuli Base Camp – Phu Gaon.-Village.
Day 28: Phu Gaon – Meta.
Day 29: Meta – Koto.
Day 30: Koto – Beshisahar by bus.
Day 31: Beshisahar to Kathmandu by bus.
Day 32 : Day Briefing Ministry of Tourism
Day 33 : Final Departure from Kathmandu