Chamar North, a majestic peak nestled in Nepal's Gorkha district within the Shringi sub-range, boasts an impressive elevation of 7,165 meters (23,507 feet). Climbers from all over the world are welcome to ascend this magnificent mountain. It can be pinpointed geographically at 28° 33'19" latitude and 84° 56'49" longitude.
Gandaki Pradesh province has jurisdiction over Chamar North, which falls under the Chum Nubri municipality. For those in need of assistance during their adventure, there are several help centers located along the caravan route, including Philim police post (21.9KM), Dhadingbesi armed police post (101KM), Dhadingbesi army post (101KM), and Majhgaun health center (71.2KM). Additionally, the closest settlement to the basecamp is Tumje, just 2.7KM away.
Royalty fees for climbing Chamar North depend on both the climber's nationality and the season of their expedition. Nepalese climbers are charged NRs 6000 in spring, NRs 3000 in autumn, and NRs 1500 in winter/summer. Meanwhile, foreign climbers must pay USD 500 in spring, USD 250 in autumn, and USD 125 during winter or summer months.
To embark on an exhilarating climb up Chamar North, you can drive from Kathmandu to Dhadingbesi and then follow the caravan route which passes through Arughat and Jagat before reaching Tsum Valley and eventually arriving at the basecamp. This journey spans a distance of 101KM through Dhadingbesi while covering an additional climbing route of 14.5KM. Aspiring climbers should prepare for an approximate 40-day adventure on this breathtaking expedition.