Himlung (7129m)
Description
Trip Duration | 29 Day(s) |
Max Altitude | 7132 Meters |
Level | Professional |
Itinerary
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Day 1Arrival in Kathmandu (alt. 1300 m), transfer to hotel
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Day 2Briefing at Ministry/Check Up Climbing Gears
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Day 3Final Preparation in Kathmandu
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Day 4Drive: Kathmandu-Besi Sahar and drive to Koto
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Day 5Trek: Koto-Meta
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Day 6Trek: Meta- Kyang
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Day 7Trek: Kyang-Phu
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Day 8Trek: Phu-Himlung Base Camp
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Day 9/22Mount Himlung (7126m) Climbing Period
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Day 23Trek: Base Camp- Phu Gaon
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Day 24Trek: Phu Gaon- Meta
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Day 25Trek: Meta- Koto
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Day 26Drive: Koto-Besi Sahar
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Day 27Drive: Koto-Besi Sahar
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Day 28Drive: Besi Sahar-Kathmandu
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Day 29Kathmandu Free Day
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Day 30Departure from Kathmandu, transfer to airport
Includes
- Ground Transfers:
- All airport/hotel/airport transfers as per program by private A/C vehicles
- Kathmandu-Besi Sahar–Kathmandu by bus with trekking team + equipment
- Besi Sahar-Koto-Besi Sahar by local jeep/bus with trekking team + equipment
- Flight & Cargo:
- 40 kg per person baggage including personal baggage for flight and trek
- Accommodations:
- 5 nights in Kathmandu at Hotel ***** on twin sharing basis
- 4 nights at local lodges during the trek on twin sharing basis
- 20 nights in tented camps during the trek and at base camps on a single tent basis
- Meals:
- 5 breakfasts in Kathmandu hotel
- 3 meals a day during a trip to BC for 2 nights at local lodges and 20 nights at tented camps (breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner)
- Farewell dinner at
- Permits & Fees:
- Himlung Expedition Permit
- Naar & Phu Special Permit Fee
- Annapurna National Park Fee
- Fees for Laison Officer, his/her insurance, food allowance and flights
- Insurance of whole Nepali staff including porters in order to obtain permits
- Garbage Deposit at ministry
- Supporting Staffs till/ at Base Camp:
- 1 trekking guide for KTM-BC and BC- KTM
- 1 Base Camp Cook
- Required Kitchen boy and helpers
- Required porters to carry loads for Koto -BC and BC- Koto
- Equipments at BC:
- 1 sleeping tent for every member
- Foam mattress for every member
- Dinning tent, kitchen tent, shower tent, store tent, and toilet tents
- All require kitchen utensils with fuel
- Tables and chairs
- Solar Lights system
- Comprehensive First Aid Kit
- Heating system at BC (Dining tent only)
- Supporting Staffs in the mountain (Above BC):
- 1 High Altitude Sherpa for every two members with his daily wages, food, flights, equipment allowance etc.
- Equipments in the mountain (Above BC):
- High Tents for both member and HA Sherpas
- High Altitude Food for members and Sherpas
- Climbing Gear in the mountains such as fixed rope, main rope, snow bars, snow shovel, carabiners, etc.
- 1 Satellite Phone, Walki-talkie
- Cooking set in the mountain such as Epi gases, gas burner, cooking pots etc for members and sherpas
Excludes
- Personal climbing gears
- All personal expenses like Alcoholic beverages, bottled drinks, telephone calls, laundry services, etc.
- Insurance: Travel/Accident/Medical /emergency evacuation
- International airfare and taxes
- Nepal Visa fees
- Additional High Altitude Sherpa USD 2800 per sherpa
- Sherpa Summit Bonus USD 1000 & Non-Summit Bonus USD 600 Per Sherpa
- Extra Porter USD 380 Per porter (if personal baggage is more than 35 kg per person)
- International Air Cargo Tax Fee
- Tips for staff
- All extra services if required (except motioned in 'The Price Include' section)