Mount Annapurna IV 7525M

Mount Annapurna IV 7525M 1st ascent by
Heinz Steinmetz ( Germany ),
Harald Biller ( Germany ),
Juergen Wellenkamp ( Germany

Annapurna IV Overview

Peak ID
ANN4

Status
Opened

Elevation
7525 M / 24688 FT

Latitude
28º 32' 12

Longitude
84º 05' 06
History

1st ascent on
30/05/1955 AD(16/02/2012 BS)

1st ascent by
Heinz Steinmetz ( Germany ),
Harald Biller ( Germany ),
Juergen Wellenkamp ( Germany ),
Annapurna IV

Location
Mountain Range:
Annapurna
District:
Kaski
Municipality/Rural Municipality:
Machhapuchhre/Madi/Ne

syang
Nearest help center
( from the basecamp along
the caravan route )
Police post:
Chame 24.1KM
Army post:
Chame 24.1KM
Health centre/post:
Humde 3.7KM
Tourist police post:
Chame 24.1KM
Nearest settlement :
Subjekholagaun
Royalty Fees
Nepalese (NRs):
Spring 8000, Autumn 4000, Winter/Summer 2000
Foreigners (USD):
Spring 600, Autumn 300, Winter/Summer 150
How to get there
From Kathmandu:
Drive to Besisahar
Caravan route:
Besisahar-Dharapani- Chame-Homde-BC/Pokhara,Burjung Khola,BC
Caravan route
length:
80.6KM through Besi Shahar
Climbing route
length:
12.3KM through Besi Shahar
Duration:
50 Days

09/04/2026

Annapurna I — one of the most demanding and respected 8,000-meter peaks in the Himalaya 🏔️

Known for its highly technical terrain and objective hazards, Annapurna I challenges every climber with complex route finding and serious risk exposure. The section between Camp II (5,700m) and Camp III (6,400m)—especially the exposed couloir—is among the most dangerous parts of the climb.

This mountain demands experience, patience, and strong decision-making. Success here is never about speed or numbers, but about perfect timing, teamwork, and deep respect for the mountain.

Every step toward the summit is earned through careful preparation and uncompromising safety standards.

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🎥 Video Credit:
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29/03/2026

Climbing and heading towards Camp IV on Annapurna I 🏔️❄️

Pushing through extreme altitude, ice, and wind—every step closer to the summit demands strength, focus, and determination. A true test of endurance in the mighty Himalayas.

Video Credit: Dawa Sherpa

02/03/2026

Saving Life in the Death Zone of Mighty Everest 🏔️💀

At over 8,000 meters - where oxygen is scarce and survival is uncertain - a life was saved.

In the Death Zone of Mount Everest, where most struggle just to breathe, acts of selflessness and courage still shine through the cold and chaos.

It’s not just about reaching the summit. Sometimes, it’s about bringing someone back down.
1 Salute to those who choose compassion over conquest.

‹ Video by: Ashok Lama & Repost from 7summitsexpeditions

30/09/2025
17/07/2025

"Everest Expedition 2026 with “Everest Expeditions Nepal” is an opportunity, a lifetime experience that changes your life forever,

17/07/2025

The view from Camp III, Annapurna IV. You get a close up view of Annapurna I, Annapurna III and Fishtail. Far below, Pokhara peeks through gaps in the clouds.

Video Ⓒ:

🏔️ Booking Open – Annapurna IV Expedition 2025!Join Seven Summits Expeditions for an unforgettable climb to the summit o...
15/07/2025

🏔️ Booking Open – Annapurna IV Expedition 2025!
Join Seven Summits Expeditions for an unforgettable climb to the summit of Annapurna IV (7,525m) — a stunning and moderately technical peak in the heart of the Annapurna range.

🧗 Ideal 7,000m peak for climbers preparing for 8,000m expeditions
🌄 Spectacular views of Annapurna II, III, and Gangapurna
🚩 Less crowded route with rich alpine experience
✅ Full support with experienced Sherpa team & high-altitude logistics
📍 Perfect combination of technical challenge and scenic beauty

📅 Spring & Autumn 2025 departures available
🎯 Full-service expedition with permits, base camp support, and fixed rope systems

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Pokhara

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