Singu Chuli

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Singu Chuli (also known as Fluted Peak) is one of the trekking peaks in the Nepali Himalaya range. The peak is located just west of Gangapurna in the Annapurna Himal. Singu Chuli is on a ridgeline originating at Tarke Kang going south. This ridge continues south of Singu Chuli to Tharpu Chuli. A climbing permit from the NMA costs US$350 for a team of up to four members. The peak requires ice climbing equipment.

Elevation6,501 m (21,329 ft)[1][2]
Prominence504 m (1,654 ft)
Coordinates28°35′14″N 83°52′59″E[2]
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Singu Chuli
Singu Chuli as viewed from the glacier between Singu and Tharpu Chuli
Highest point
Elevation6,501 m (21,329 ft)[1][2]
Prominence504 m (1,654 ft)
ListingList of mountains in Nepal
Coordinates28°35′14″N 83°52′59″E[2]
Geography
Singu Chuli is located in Nepal
Singu Chuli
Singu Chuli
Location in Nepal
LocationAnnapurna, Nepal
Parent rangeAnnapurna Himal
Climbing
First ascentJune 13, 1957 by Wilfrid Noyce & David Cox[3]
Easiest routesnow ridge, ice climbing, rock climbing
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