Jul 2 - Jul 3, 2026 | Change
The climb to the 5550 m (18,209 ft) summit of Chukhung Ri is a tough lung busting struggle, but the reward is a panoramic view of Makalu, Island Peak, Ama Dablam, and the glacial lake of Imja Tsho. This should only be attempted if you feel well acclimatized at Chukhung.
July is well into the monsoon season. Low elevations are hot and humid, with at least some rain likely during each day. At higher altitudes, the weather is cool and damp. But the clouds are usually the most frustrating part of monsoon trekking.
At a glance
On average there are 23 days with precipitation in
July. The highest point on the trek is
Chukhung Ri at
5550 m. During
July, expect high temperatures of around
3.1°C (38°F)
and lows down to
-4.9°C (23°F)
at Chukhung Ri.
Itinerary (2 days)
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Chukhung (4730 m)
While technically it is possible to go to both Chukhung Ri and Imja Tsho in a day with one in the morning and the other in the afternoon it is highly recommended if you wish to go to both to add an extra night between the two day hikes in Chukhung, or to choose to go to one or the other. |
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Chukhung Ri (5550 m)
About 3-4 hours up and 1-2 hours back down to Chukhung |
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Chukhung (4730 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 8.0°C (46°F) and lows of about 0.0°C (32°F) in July. Overnight |
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via Chukhung Ri Climb Itinerary Reviews
Three Passes & Everest Base Camp Upper Gokyo Valley Day Hike to 5th, via Chukhung Ri Climb, Thame-Khumjung Alternate Route, via Ama Dablam Base Camp, via Chukhung Ri Climb, and Thame-Khumjung Alternate Route led by Pemba Chiri Sherpa
Three Passes & Everest Base Camp via Ama Dablam Base Camp, Upper Gokyo Valley Day Hike to 5th & 6th Lakes, Thame-Khumjung Alternate Route, and via Chukhung Ri Climb led by Ang Tsering Sherpa