| Tibet
Expedition 2010/2011 |
 Expeditions
from Tibet side on Everest, Cho-Oyu and Shishapangma
have become more popular on these days due
to very reasonable price for royalty and
all the expedition costs. Furthermore, the
land transportation access to the base camp
of these mountains has made Tibet more attractive
for mountaineering. Simplified mountaineering
rules and regulations for expedition in Tibet
add more motivation to the mountaineers for
their dream to reach the summit of 8000 meter
Himalayas in Tibet. So, our agency Ramdung Expedition Pvt. Ltd
have decided to operate the expedition trip
to Tibet for the following mountain such as
North Col Everest Expedition, Cho Oyu, Shishapangma,
Gurla Mandata, Nojin Kangsang, and Lhakpa Ri
expeditions since 2000 A.D. and we have collected
many more experience in this country arranging
mentioned above trip making international expeditions
for the every mountain. So, if you are interested
with us for these above mountains for your
expedition and for new destination. Then please
do write your expesive words to us on.With
the establishment of Tibet Mountaineering Association
on June 8, 1982 it has been adhering to the
principle of actively carrying out friendly
relations with the mountain and mountaineering
organizations in all provinces and municipalities
of the Peoples Republic of China and in foreign
countries and regions all over the world with
a view to co-operatively promoting the mountaineering
undertaking of mankind. Although Tibet Mountaineering
Association has opened so far 22 peaks for
expeditions and thinking of 3 more peaks opening
above 6000 m. in the near future. However,
out of these 22 mountaineering peaks opened
so far we, the Ramdung Expedition (P.) Ltd. have set our choice
for the following peaks only since there are
generally persuaded by foreign climbers and
alpine clubs throughout the world. |
Tibet
Expedition Spring 2011
Advance Base Camp
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Tibet
Expedition Autumn 2010
Advance
Base Camp service |
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Full
Board Tibet Expedition
Spring 2011 |
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Full
Board Tibet Expedition
Autumn 2010 |
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