Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Himlung Expedition 7126m.



 Mt. Himlung with the height of 7126 meters, 23,380 feet above sea level lies between the Manaslu and Annapurna Region in the corner of Nepal and Tibet boarder. Only few expeditions teams including Japanese ,French and Nepalesehas conquered the summit as this Region was opened by the Government of Nepal by 1992. Himlung mountain is being more popular and attractive to the climbers these days. Climbing and skiing could be done in this mountain.
Climbing expedition with Sherpa Khangri Outdoor to the top of Himlung Himal starts from Besisahar and leads you through the remote villages of Nepal and Tibet boarder. Passing through two beautiful Tibetian villages if Nar and Phu The route collects some passes, beautiful villages, narrow gullies, forests, Gompas and glaciers and breath taking views of mountain Nandevi, Rajramba, Api Himal and many others.
Our base camp will be set up at the height of 4900m on a grassy land situated at the upper border of one of pastures belong to Phu. Normally, our team will set up three Camps above the base camp during the climbing expedition to the top of Mt. Himlung. Camp-1 will be set at the altitude of 5450m, Camp-2 at 6150m, and finally the last camp i.e. Camp-3 at 6375m. The final part from Camp-3 to the summit includes incline and icy climb. After taking the summit we descend back to the Camp-3, next day to Camp-1 and another day we descend to the Base Camp (4900m).


Mt. Himlung with the height of 7126 meters, 23,380 feet above sea level lies between the Manaslu and Annapurna Region in the corner of Nepal and Tibet boarder. Only few expeditions teams including Japanese ,French and Nepalesehas conquered the summit as this Region was opened by the Government of Nepal by 1992. Himlung mountain is being more popular and attractive to the climbers these days. Climbing and skiing could be done in this mountain.
Climbing expedition with Sherpa Khangri Outdoor to the top of Himlung Himal starts from Besisahar and leads you through the remote villages of Nepal and Tibet boarder. Passing through two beautiful Tibetian villages if Nar and Phu The route collects some passes, beautiful villages, narrow gullies, forests, Gompas and glaciers and breath taking views of mountain Nandevi, Rajramba, Api Himal and many others.
Our base camp will be set up at the height of 4900m on a grassy land situated at the upper border of one of pastures belong to Phu. Normally, our team will set up three Camps above the base camp during the climbing expedition to the top of Mt. Himlung. Camp-1 will be set at the altitude of 5450m, Camp-2 at 6150m, and finally the last camp i.e. Camp-3 at 6375m. The final part from Camp-3 to the summit includes incline and icy climb. After taking the summit we descend back to the Camp-3, next day to Camp-1 and another day we descend to the Base Camp (4900m).

ITINERARY
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1300m) and short briefing about Expedition 
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1300m) and short briefing about Expedition
Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar (760m).
Day 04: Drive from Besisaharto Koto (2600m) .
Day 05: Trek from Koto to Meta (3560m).
Day 06: Trek from Meta to Kyang (3840m), overnight stay at tented camp. 
Day 07: Trek from Kyang to Phu Gaon (3900m), overnight stay at tented camp.
Day 08: Exploration Day in Phu Gaon, overnight stay at tented camp. 
Day 09: Trek from Phu Gaon to Mt. Himlung Base Camp (4900m).
Day 10: Preparation Day for Climbing and overnight stay in Base Camp (4900m). 
Day 11 To Day 26: Climbing Period; Mt. Himlung summit (7126m) 
Day 27: from Himlung Base Camp to Phu Gaon (3900m), overnight stay at tented camp.
Day 28: Trek from Phu Gaon toMeta (3560m).
Day 29: Trek fromMeta (3560m) to Koto (2600m).
Day 30: Trek from Koto to Besisahar (760m).
Day 31: Drive from Besisahar to Kathmandu Valley and transfer to the hotel.
Day 32: Transport to International airport for final departure.

COST INCLUDES





  • Garbage Deposit
  • National park entry permit
  • Drive KTM- Lamjung- KTM
  • Lodging & Food during Expedition and trekking to BC and back
  • 3 night Hotel in Kathmandu on BB plan
  • Experience Climbing Guide and Sherpa
  • Base camp Kitchen staff
  • Climbing Sherpa (1member:1 Sherpa)
  • Porters/ Yak to Base camp and Back
  • Liaison Officer
  • All the staff salaries & allowances
  • All the staff insurance & Heli Insurances
  • Group Climbing gears
  • All the necessary equipment at base camp
  • 1 bottle oxygen for rescue and in an emergency.
  • Oxygen Mask regulator set
  • Walkie talkie set for each Sherpa
  • Solar panel and generator at base camp

  • COST EXCLUDES





  • Visa fee of Nepal
  • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu Hotel stay.
  • Personal equipment's.
  • Personal Insurance
  • Heli Rescue
  • Satellite Telephone
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottled or boiled       water, shower, heater, etc.)
  • Staff Tips
  • Internet Access during the Expedition.
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