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Sichuan Mountaineering

Sichuan Mountaineering

Sichuan is a mountainous place in China. It is home to many big mountains including Minya Konka, Mount Siguniang, Mount Chola, Mount Genyen. Among these mountains there are many peaks are unclimbed and unexplored, some not even known to the world. Here you can find detailed information about mountains in Sichuan Province and some popular mountain-climbing packages.

Climb Dafeng

Mount Siguniang Dafeng Summit Trek 5000m Mountain– 5 Days

Price: from $734

Destinations Visited: Mount Siguniang 4 nights

Departure: Group Tour / Fixed Date

Highlights of the Itinerary

Join a group and hike to a 5000+ meters peak of Dafeng at Mount Siguniang with affordable price. Have views of the splendid mountains of Mount Siguniang and adventure at borderland of historical China and Tibet. Besides, you will also go to visit the Chinese Treasure - the Giant Panda at Wolong Panda Base.

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Sichuan Climbing Tour

Ice-Climbing Tour - 4 Days

Price: upon inquiry

Destinations Visited: Mount Siguniang (3 nights)

Departure: Private Tour / Flexible Date

Highlights of the Itinerary

Ice-climbing trip in winter at Mt. Siguniang in 4 days. Learn basic skills of climbing ice and have fun in deep winter in Sichuan through a 4-day trip in Shuangqiao Valley of Mount Siguniang. Guided tour with lodging and exprienced climbing guide.

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Sichuan Mountaineering tour

Nama Feng Climb 5500m Mountain – 6 Days

Price:upon inquiry

Destinations Visited: Mount Gongga (5 nights)

Departure: Private Tour / Flexible Date

Highlights of the Itinerary

To make a summit to a 5588-meter’s mountain in Minya Konka Range within a week from Chengdu, this expedition provides you opportunity to climb a non-technical 5500+ meters mountain while enjoying a well-paced mountain experience. This Name Feng (Mt. Nama) is a 5588 meters’ mountain west to Mount Gongga and it is located inside the heartland of Gonggashan Region.

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Sichuan Climbing Tour

Climbing Reddomain 6000m Mountain - 12 Days

Price: upon inquiry

Destinations Visited: Kangding + Minya Konka 9 nights

Departure: Group Tour / Fixed Date

Highlights of the Itinerary

Mt. Reddomain is called Leduomanyin in Chinese. It is a 6112-m mountain located in central part of Minya Konka Range. It is considered to be a medium technical mountain to climb. There are lots of beautiful glaciers and a very beautiful lake by its foot. This expedition starts and ends in Chengdu with proper time of acclimatization.

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Sichuan Mountains

This part of world is still an unexplored realm in terms of mountaineering. The big mountain ranges include Minya Konka Range, Siguniang Range, Chola Range, Genyen Massif, Gangga Massif and Qionglaishan Range. Here you can find the most detailed information about the mountains in Sichuan including the many unclimbed and unexplred mountains.

  • Minya Konka climbing Minya Konka Range
    • Highest Peak: Mount Gongga 7556m
    • Location: Garze
    • Number of Mountains: 50+
    • Availability: Open
    • Climbing Season: Spring and Fall
  • Mount Siguniang Climbing Mount Siguniang Massif
    • Highest Peak: Yaomei Feng 6250m
    • Location: Ngawa
    • Number of Mountains: 50+
    • Availability: Open
    • Climbing Season: All Year
  • Climb Genyen Genyen Massif
    • Highest Peak: Mount Genyen 6200m
    • Location: Garze
    • Number of Mountains: 50+
    • Availability: Open
    • Climbing Season: Spring and Fall
  • Climbing in Chola Chola Range
    • Highest Peak: Mount Chola 6160m
    • Location: Garze
    • Number of Mountains: 30+
    • Availability: Open
    • Climbing Season: Spring and Fall
  • Climbing Gangga Gangga Range
    • Highest Peak: Mount Kawaluori 5998m
    • Location: Garze
    • Number of Mountains: 30+
    • Availability: Open
    • Climbing Season: Spring and Fall
  • Climb in Qionglaishan Qionglaishan Range
    • Highest Peak: Mount Siguniang 6250m
    • Location: Ngawa
    • Number of Mountains: 50+
    • Availability: Open
    • Climbing Season: Spring and Fall
  • Climb in Yading Yading Mountains
    • Highest Peak: xiannairi
    • Location: Garze
    • Number of Mountains: 3+
    • Availability: closed
    • Climbing Season: Spring and Fall
  • Climb Daxueshan Daxueshan Range
    • Highest Peak: Mount Gongga 7556m
    • Location: Garze
    • Number of Mountains: 50+
    • Availability: Open
    • Climbing Season: Spring and Fall

Sichuan Mountaineering Tips

Find useful information about mountain-climbing in Sichuan, including planning, climbing season, accessibility, climbing permits.

Provided below are essential information about planning a climbing trip to Sichuan. To have adequent preparation before you do the climbing is essential. Listed below are tips of planning a climbing trip to Sichuan icluding the best climbing season, aqcuiring climbing permits, logistics and accessibilities, etc.

5000-m Mountain Climbing Information

6000-m Mountain Climbing Information

Climbing Season

The climbing season in Sichuan is mainlyi in Spring and Fall as Sichuan is located in the northern hemisphere and with a monsoon time in July and August. However former climbs have been done basically in fall in Septmber and October. more>>

Climbing Permits

A climbing permit is an obligation when climbing in Sichuan. The Sichuan Mountaineering Association requires a climbing permit to any climbing activities in Sichuan including rock climbing and ice climbing. A fee is required by SMA as well.more>>

Climbing Fees - Costs

Normally except the climbing register fee to climb a mountain, there is also a environment protection fee, and also it is recommended to use local legal companies such as Sichuan Travel Gudie to make arrangement on logistics, liason people and applying for a climbing permit.more>>

Getting there and Amenities

Read in detials about getting to these mountains in Sichuan by different ways of traveling. The mountains in western Sichuan are now considerably easy to get to by car and porters are quite easy to find as well.

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