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Mt. Putha Huichuli 7246m Expedition Autumn 2010
Putha Hiunchuli ExpeditionPutha Huichuli is the westernmost peak of the Dhaulagiri range and is sometimes referred to as Dhaulagiri VII. It was first climbed in 1954 by Jimmy Roberts, a legendary explorer and climber and most possibly the father of modern-day trekking in Nepal. Range: - Himalaya:- The Himalaya, literally translated as Land of Snow, is the great mountain system of Asia, home to the highest peaks in the world. The system forms a 1500 mile broad crescent through Northeastern Pakistan, Northern India, Southern Tibet, Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan. It is bordered on the north by the high plateau of Central Asia and on the south by the fertile plains of the Indian subcontinent. Over thirty Himalayan peaks exceed 25,000 feet. Nine of the world's fourteen 8,000-meter peaks are located here. The highest peak in the Himalaya is the highest in the world, Mount Everest at 8,848m.

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Range: - Central Nepal Himalaya:- Nepal is a small independent kingdom, located on the southern slopes of the Central Himalaya. Only slightly larger than Arkansas, Nepal has an unparalleled concentration of the world's highest mountains, including eight of the world's fourteen 8,000 meter peaks. A ninth such peak, Shisha Pangma, is just over the border into Tibet.  Nepal's population, comprised of many distinct ethnic groups, is a proud, kind people. Perhaps most famous among them are the Sherpas, originally from Tibet, who live in mountain villages not far south from the border to their homeland. Here the Sherpas' Buddhist culture, suppressed by China in Tibet, is very much alive. The sacred words Om Mani Padme Hum are seen everywhere and prayer flags flap in the mountain winds. Although Hinduism is actually the primary religion in Nepal, Buddhism and Hinduism are practiced harmoniously throughout the country. The Sherpas live as high as 11,000 feet in winter, and in spring they relocate with yaks and sheep to elevations over 16,000 feet. Sherpas have for decades served as porters for Himalayan expeditions, and many have become excellent mountaineers. Mustang, a small isolated kingdom in Northern Nepal, has received much recent interest from adventure travelers. Mustang is an ancient kingdom, whose unique population, language, architecture and traditions reflect its many centuries of isolation. It was first opened to foreign travelers in 1991, and visitation today is still tightly regulated, though a few commercial tour companies now offer treks there. See the article A 12 Day Trip to Mustang for more details about this magnificent region.   Climbing in Nepal as a whole is encouraged but tightly regulated. Access is only allowed on government-approved peaks, and many of these peaks have such lengthy waiting lists that a trip must be planned years in advance. Mountain treks (without major summits) are possible, and offer an alternative means of experiencing the majesty and the people of the Nepal Himalaya. The weather is cool in the mountains year round, with winters being especially severe, and monsoon season creating impossible traveling conditions as the heavy rains bring torrents and mudslides. The best time for climbing or trekking in Nepal is during the pre-monsoon April, May, September, October seasons.
MAXIMUM: 41 Days
ENTRY: Beni
EXIT: Beni
DEPARTURE: 05th September 2010
ITINERARY
02nd September 2010 Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
03rd September 2010 Day 02 Document apply for Putha Huinchuli Expedition
04th September 2010 Day 03 Preparation for expedition in Kathmandu
05th September 2010 Day 04 Drive from Kathmandu to Beni
06th September 2010 Day 05 Trek Beni to Darbang
07th September 2010 Day 06 Trek Darbang to Takum
08th September 2010 Day 07 Trek Takum to Lamsang
09th September 2010 Day 08 Trek Lamsang to Gurgoan
10th September 2010 Day 09 Trek Gurjagoan to Darsinge Khark
11th September 2010 Day 10 Trek Darsinge Khark to Burjunga Khark
12th September 2010 Day 11 Burjunga Khark to Putha Hiuchuli Base Camp
13th Sep-03rd Oct 2010 Day 12-32 Climbing period of Mt. Putha Hiuchuli (7,246m)
04th October 2010 Day 33 Trek Puth Hiuchuli Base camp to Burjunga Khark
05th October 2010 Day 34 Trek Burjunga Khark to Gurjagoan
06th October 2010 Day 35 Trek Gurjagoan to Lulang village
07th October 2010 Day 36 Trek Lulang to Takum
08th October 2010 Day 37 Trek Takum to Darbang
09th October 2010 Day 38 Trek Darbang to Beni
10th October 2010 Day 39 Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu
11th October 2010 Day 40 Rest Day at Kathmandu
12th October 2010 Day 41 Departure to your destination

 
Cost Includes:
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5 nights 3 star standard hotels in Kathmandu with bed & breakfast
02
Mt.   Putha Huinchuli Expedition Permit Fee and Sagarmatha National park 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
Satellite phone in payable basis (per minute $ 5)
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 Beni to Kathmandu for members, Sherpa staffs and equipment
 
Cost Excludes:
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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 Garbage Deposit USD $ 2,000.00 (Sharing of the total person) and Deposit fee will be not refunded if the clients (climber) don't take back their garbage
14 Climbing Bonus and summit bonus for climbing sherpa (if you use climbing sherpa)

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