Mt. Tukuche lays an altitude of 6,920 m and one of the beautiful mountains among the Dhaulagiri Himalayas range. This peak is situated on the northern side of Nepal in the wildest valley also known as the Mustang and its bottom Kali Gandaki River flows. From the top of the Tukuche peak, you can see the stunning mountain including the entire Annapurna Range, Nilgiri and the wonderful villages of the Marpha, Sayang, and Jomsom.
The trekking route goes through Annapurna classic trek and it will be separated from Marpha village to the West, Yak Kharka and path lead to Tukuche Base Camp. Normally it will take 4-5 days with acclimatization and preparation in the Base Camp to get the top of this mountain through North East Ridge. During your climb, you will see many magnificent views of the different mountains. In 1969 the Swiss team was the first to reach the summit of Mt. Tukuche. Due to its remote location and seriousness of the terrain, the area rarely visited by commercial trekking and climbing groups. In the sense of Risk and Technicality Mt. Tukuche fall in low Category.
The attempt to the top of Tukuche Peak begins after you reach in the Hidden Valley Base Camp and after once you set up Base Camp you will begin pushing out the route and acclimatizing. When the climbing phase is over you will explore the Mt. Tukuche and started to descend to Jomsom. On the way, you will see different things that will inspire you to trek. After you came to Jomsom you will then fly back to Pokhara and evening to Kathmandu by any means. After arriving at Kathmandu you will be first transferred to your hotel and on the next day, you can visit the Kathmandu or back to your home.