Hiunchuli lies in the Annapurna range and it is connected to Annapurna South. Hiunchuli was first summited by an American Peace Corps Expedition under the leadership of Craig Anderson in October 1971. This is considered as a sacred mountain of Gurung ethnic. The mountains of this area are considered the sacred by the Gurungs who inhabit the region. The other two peaks within the sanctuary are Tharpu Chuli (Tent Peak) and Singu Chuli (Fluted Peak). This peak is one of the difficult peak climbings in Nepal. It can be climbed from southeast face and northwest face as well. This is not so difficult technically but there is still danger of rock falling.Considered as one of the most complex climbs, the trek to the Hiunchuli Peak requires technicality and experience.

Trekking Itinerary:
Day 01 : Meeting upon arrival at Kathmandu International Airport, transfers to hotel.
Day 02 : Sight seeing around Kathmandu valley, overnight at hotel.
Day 03 : Drive to Pokhara, overnight at hotel.
Day 04 : Drive to Phedi and start trek to Tolka, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 05 : Trek to Jhinu, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 06 : Trek to Dovan, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 07 : Trek to Machhapuchhre Base Camp, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 08 : Trek to Annapurna Base Camp, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 09 : Trek to Hiunchuli Base Camp, overnight at tented camp.
Day 10 : Ascent to Hiunchuli High Camp, overnight at tented camp.
Day 11 : Summit Hiunchuli and back to Annapurna Base Camp, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 12 : Trek to Bamboo, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 13 : Trek to Chhomrong, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 14 : Trek to Ghandruk, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 15 : Trek to Naya Pul and drive back to Pokhara, overnight at hotel.
Day 16 : Drive back to Kathmandu, overnight at hotel.
Day 17 : Leisure day in Kathmandu, overnight at hotel.
Day 18 : Transfer to airport, departure onward destination.