| Mt.
Himlung Himal (7,126m) Expedition Autumn 2010 |
Mountaineering
to Himlung Himal has been unexpectedly increasing
since team of years. This Himal lies at Peri
Himal range in the Manang region. Mount Api Himal
(7132 m) - 27 Days overview is western Nepal
's highest mountain. The area is remote and untouched.
Very few tourists have visited the region. This
is the country beyond, a wild and extremely beautiful
mountain landscape full of erotic people, rapid
rivers and pristine forest. This area is a very
remote area with Virgin Nature, off beaten path,
Mysterious culture and panoramic Mountain View
of Nandadevi, Rajramba, Api Himal, KappaChuli
Peak and many more. There is also a lake called
kalidhunga, which is about 2 hrs by walking from
base camp. This is one of the holy lakes of this
area. Deep in the heart of the Himalayas , nestled
between the sweltering Indian subcontinent and
the frozen plains of the Tibetan plateau, Humla
lays hidden in the far northwest corner of Nepal
. Shadows of the towering Saipal range and sacred
Takh and Changla Himals loom over this barren
forgotten basin of he mighty Karnali River .
It is an are of extreme geographical conditions
with the elevation fluctuating between 1524,
7337m, and an approximate population of 45,000.
The natives still speak an archaic dialect of
Tibetan and Nepali languages. Summer in Humla
is pleasant while the winner is harsh and cold,
leaving the region isolated and mostly snowbound.
The Base Camp is situated at an altitude +4,850m.
Himlung Himal isn't of particularly difficult
it is a very beautiful course of alpinism in
altitude from its Base Camp to the summit. The
route to Phu Gaon from Manang is newly opened
and fewer tourists have visited, so far. These
routes are combined with high peaks and passes,
glaciers, remote villages, narrow gullies, lovely
forests, amazing rock and spring formations,
Gompas and unique varied cultures. |
| MAXIMUM: |
43 Days |
| ENTRY: |
Besisahar |
| EXIT: |
Besisahar |
| DEPARTURE: |
15th September 2010 |
| ITINERARY |
| 12th September |
2010 |
Day
01 |
Arrival
in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel |
| 13th September |
2010 |
Day 02 |
Document apply for Himlung Himal Expedition |
| 14th September |
2010 |
Day
03 |
Preparation
for expedition in Kathmandu |
| 15th September |
2010 |
Day 04 |
Drive from
Kathmandu to Besisahar |
| 16th September |
2010 |
Day 05 |
Trek Besisahar to
Ngadi |
| 17th September |
2010 |
Day
06 |
Trek Ngadi to Jagat |
| 18th September |
2010 |
Day
07 |
Trek Jagat to Dharapani |
| 19th September |
2010 |
Day 08 |
Trek Dharapani to
Koto |
| 20th September |
2010 |
Day 09 |
Trek Koto to Daramsala |
| 21st September |
2010 |
Day
10 |
Trek
Daramsala to Phu Khola |
| 22nd September |
2010 |
Day
11 |
Trek
Phu Khola to Phugaun |
| 23rd September |
2010 |
Day 12 |
Trek Phugaun to Himlung
Base camp |
| 24th Sep-13th Oct |
2010 |
Day 13-32 |
Climbing Period
for Himlung Himal (7,126m) |
| 14th October |
2010 |
Day 33 |
After summit trek
back to Base Camp |
| 15th October |
2010 |
Day 34 |
Trek Base Camp to
Phugaun |
| 16th October |
2010 |
Day 35 |
Trek Phu Khola to
Dharmasal |
| 17th October |
2010 |
Day 36 |
Trek Daramsala to
Koto |
| 18th October |
2010 |
Day 37 |
Trek Koto to Dharapani |
| 19th October |
2010 |
Day 38 |
Trek Dharapani to
Jagat |
| 20th October |
2010 |
Day 39 |
Trek Jagat to Nadi |
| 21st October |
2010 |
Day 40 |
Trek Ngadi to Besisahar |
| 22nd October |
2010 |
Day 41 |
Drive from
Besisahar to Kathmandu |
| 23rd October |
2010 |
Day 42 |
Rest Day at Kathmandu |
| 24th October |
2010 |
Day 43 |
Departure to your destination |
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Cost
Includes: |
01 |
5
nights 3 star standard hotels in Kathmandu
with bed & breakfast |
02 |
Mt. Himlung
Himal Expedition Permit Fee and Annapurna Conservation Fee |
03 |
Complete camping equipment for trekking & base
camp |
04 |
Liaison officer and Interpreter |
05 |
Food during trekking and Base Camp for
Member & Staff |
06 |
1 High Altitude Sherpa every 4 members |
07 |
1 Tent per member for Base Camp |
08 |
2 base camp staff (1 Kitchen Boy & 1
cook) and Dining
tent, Table, Chairs, Toilet tent, Mess
tent and Kitchen tent |
09 |
Above mention staffs daily wages, equipment
allowance & Insurance |
| 10 |
Porters to / from the Base camp to carry
food and fuel, members climbing gears,
and all Base camp equipment |
| 11 |
Porters return from Base Camp carry per
member including food & equipment |
| 12 |
Transportation:
Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahari to
Kathmandu for Sherpa staffs members equipment |
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Cost
Excludes: |
01 |
Air travel to and
from Kathmandu. |
02 |
Lunch and dinner
in Kathmandu |
03 |
Laundry, postage,
telephone calls
and all other items of personal nature. |
04 |
Entry visa and Re-entry
for Nepal. |
05 |
International departure
tax. |
06 |
Personal Expenses. |
07 |
Medical and rescue
insurance. |
08 |
Personal Climbing
equipment |
09 |
Bar Bills and beverage |
| 10 |
Medicine and first
aid expenses |
| 11 |
Extra porter US$ 70 each for 30Kg (up
to BC & return) |
| 12 |
Emergency rescue evacuation if required |
| 13 |
Climbing Bonus and summit bonus for climbing
sherpa (if you use climbing sherpa) |
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