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| prominence_ref = <ref>{{cite peakbagger |title=Hiunchuli |pid=35684 |access-date=16 March 2023}}</ref>
| listing = [[List of mountains in Nepal|Mountains of Nepal]]
| country = [[Nepal]]
| region_type = Province | region = [[Gandaki Province|Gandaki]]
| range = [[Himalayas]]
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| map_caption = Location in Nepal
| map_caption = Location in Nepal
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| range = [[Himalayas]]
| coordinates_ref = <ref name=nhpp>{{cite nhpp|id=hiun-chuli|name=Hiun Chuli|access-date=2025-07-10}}</ref>
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| first_ascent = October 1971 by an American Expedition
| first_ascent = October 1971 by an American Expedition
| easiest_route = snow/rock climb
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'''Hiunchuli''' ({{langx|ne|हिउँचुली}}) is a [[mountain|peak]] situated in the [[Annapurna Massif|Annapurna massif]] of the [[Gandaki Province]] in north-central [[Nepal]]. The mountain is an extension of the [[Annapurna South]]. Between this peak and the [[Machapuchare]] is a narrow section of the [[Modi Khola]] valley that constitutes the sole access to the [[Annapurna Sanctuary]].
'''Hiunchuli''' ({{langx|ne|हिउँचुली}}) is a [[mountain|peak]] situated in the [[Annapurna (mountain range)|Annapurna massif]] of the [[Gandaki Province]] in north-central [[Nepal]]. The mountain is an extension of the [[Annapurna South]]. Between this peak and the [[Machapuchare]] is a narrow section of the [[Modi Khola]] valley that constitutes the sole access to the [[Annapurna Sanctuary]].


Hiunchuli was first climbed in October 1971 by an expedition led by the [[Peace Corps|U.S. Peace Corps]] volunteer Craig Anderson.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/12198223503/Asia-Nepal-Hiunchuli-Southeast-Face|title=Asia, Nepal, Hiunchuli, Southeast Face|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref> The mountain is classified as a [[trekking peak]] by the [[Nepal Mountaineering Association]] (NMA), but it is considered one of the more difficult trekking peaks to climb due to route finding difficulties and dangers from rock fall and seracs. A climbing permit from the NMA costs US$350 for a team of up to four members.
Hiunchuli was first climbed in October 1971 by an expedition led by the [[Peace Corps|U.S. Peace Corps]] volunteer Craig Anderson.<ref>{{Cite aaj|article_id=12198223503|title=Hiunchuli, Southeast Face|last=Eric|first=Simonson|year=1982|volume=24|issue=56|pages=235|access-date=2025-07-10|archive-url=|archive-date=}}</ref> The mountain is classified as a [[trekking peak]] by the [[Nepal Mountaineering Association]] (NMA), but it is considered one of the more difficult trekking peaks to climb due to route finding difficulties and dangers from rock fall and seracs. A climbing permit from the NMA costs $70-250 USD per foreign climber depending on the season.<ref name=nma>{{cite web|url=https://nepalmountaineering.org/service-charges-for-foreign-climber-per-person-in-us-dollar|title=Service Charges for Foreign Climber per person in US dollar|publisher=Nepal Mountaineering Association|access-date=2025-07-10}}</ref>


==Gallery==
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[[Category:Mountains of the Gandaki Province]]
[[Category:Mountains of Gandaki Province]]
[[Category:Six-thousanders of the Himalayas]]
[[Category:Six-thousanders of the Himalayas]]




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Latest revision as of 19:57, 7 September 2025

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Hiunchuli (Template:Langx) is a peak situated in the Annapurna massif of the Gandaki Province in north-central Nepal. The mountain is an extension of the Annapurna South. Between this peak and the Machapuchare is a narrow section of the Modi Khola valley that constitutes the sole access to the Annapurna Sanctuary.

Hiunchuli was first climbed in October 1971 by an expedition led by the U.S. Peace Corps volunteer Craig Anderson.[1] The mountain is classified as a trekking peak by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), but it is considered one of the more difficult trekking peaks to climb due to route finding difficulties and dangers from rock fall and seracs. A climbing permit from the NMA costs $70-250 USD per foreign climber depending on the season.[2]

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