Kusum Kanguru, 6,369 meters, dominating the southern end of Charpati Himal separates the valley of the Dudh Koshi from the upper reaches of Hinku Drangka. This peak is a complex, triple-summited mountain having at least five major ridges and faces. The north face of the main summit is the most spectacular one. The name Kusum Kanguru comes from Tibetan meaning "Three Snow Peaks".
This peak is one of the most difficult trekking peaks to climb and was first ascended in the autumn of 1979 by a Japanese team.
Day 01 : pick up from the Int'L Airport, transfer to Hotel & well come diner.
Day 02 : Sightseeing in Kathmandu, shopping and packing.
Day 03 : Early morning flight to Lukla (2800m) Overnight in Lodge.
Day 04 : Lukla to Chutenga (3350m) Camp.
Day 05 : Chutenga to over Zatrela pass overnight at Chatrarbu (4340m)
Day 06 : Chatrabu to Kothe (3700m) Camp.
Day 07 : Kothe to Yak kharka (4100m) Camp.
Day 08 : Yak khara to Kusum khangaru Base camp (4780m).
Day 09 : Base camp Rest for Acclimatization Camp.
Day 10-15 climbing periude.
Day 16 : Trek back to kothe camp.
Day 17 : kothe to chatrabu camp.
Day 18 : chatrabu to Lukla overnight in Lodge.
Day 19 : Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu and transfer to Hotel.
Day 20 : Kathmandu/sightseeing/shopping.
Day 21 : Transfer to International Airport and fly home.