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Climbing Tour in Himlung Himal, Nepal

Climbing Tour in Himlung Himal, Nepal
Climbing Tour in Himlung Himal, Nepal
Climbing Tour in Himlung Himal, Nepal
Climbing Tour in Himlung Himal, Nepal
Climbing Tour in Himlung Himal, Nepal

Apr, May, Oct, Nov


Highlights

  • Enchanting panoramic vistas of majestic mountain peaks await you at the summit of Mt. Himlung (7126 m).
  • Immerse yourself in the rich ancient culture and traditions of the Nar Phu valley.
  • Journey through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna Conservation Area, a pristine natural sanctuary.

Price includes

    Price details

    • Inclusions:
    • ✔ All arrival and departure transfers to and from Airport both domestic and
    • international.
    • ✔ 34 Nights Hotel accommodations (3 star) in Kathmandu on BB Plan as per
    • itinerary.
    • ✔ 1 Lead Mountain Guide and 1 Assistant Guide
    • ✔ Transportation: Kathmandu to Besisahar to Koto and back (overland).
    • ✔ Complete camping setup with dining & kitchen tents, chairs and tables in Advance Base Camp.
    • ✔ Necessary shower and toilet tents, individual member tents in BC.
    • ✔ One each tent for member & Sherpa sharing in higher camps.
    • ✔ Solar panel/generator for light and battery charge in Base Camp.
    • ✔ Three meals a day (BLDtea-coffee) and twin sharing teahouse accommodation during trek.
    • ✔ Transportation of personal baggage during the trek. (30kg/person)
    • ✔ Expedition royalty and climbing permit for climbing.
    • ✔ Fully paid government appointed liaison officer in the team.
    • ✔ Medical, accidental, and search and rescue Insurance for all involved climbing staff.
    • ✔ All rope fixing and icefall management charges levied in the Expedition.
    • ✔ Emergency oxygen mask and regulator in ABC for medical purpose only.
    • ✔ Satellite phone above Base Camp also available for members with the cost of US$ 3 per minute call.
    • ✔ First Aid medical kits for the Group and the staff.
    • ✔ All service charges and Government Taxes levied in Nepal.
    • ✔ Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu.
    • Exclusions:
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    • ❎Nepal VISA and International Flight Fares
    • ❎Lunch and Dinner during your stay in Kathmandu (except farewell dinner).
    • ❎Items of personal nature such as personal gears, filming (camera), phone and internet bills, and laundry expenses
    • ❎Any additional staff other than specified.
    • ❎Summit bonus to climbing Sherpa/Guide (Minimum US$ 500.00)
    • ❎Travel and medical insurance with rescue, medicines, medical tests and hospitalization expenses
    • ❎Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods.
    • ❎Tips, gifts, souvenirs.
    • ❎Any other item not mentioned in “INCLUSION” section
    • ❎Extra cost if the expedition finishes early and the cost arising fromearly departures


    Itinerary

     

    Equipment you will need to bring

    Necessary equipment for this mountaineering expedition:

    • A mountaineering harness
    • A 3-meter rope with an 8mm diameter and a 4-meter climbers accessory cord with a diameter of 6-7mm
    • A belay device, such as a figure of 8, ATC, or ATC Guide
    • An ascender, specifically a JUMAR
    • Three locking carabiners
    • Two regular carabiners
    • A mountaineering ice axe
    • Crampons that fit perfectly on your boots; steel crampons with anti-balling plates are recommended for optimal performance
    • Adjustable trekking poles
    • 1 pair of lightweight poly-liner gloves for knot tying (not to be worn inside mitts)
    • 1 pair of mittens consisting of 1 Gore-Tex over mitt and a warm polar fleece mitt liner (recommended for high altitudes)
    • Helmet
    • Warm hat made of wool or synthetic material that covers your ears
    • Balaclava
    • Face mask
    • Ballcap or brimmed sun cap
    • Glacier sunglasses with side shields (can be purchased inexpensively in Kathmandu, including prescription sunglasses)
    • 1 pair of ski goggles (optional) with light and dark lenses
    • Headlamp with extra batteries and bulbs
    • Bandana or head scarf (useful for dusty conditions)
    • Cotton underwear briefs
    • 1 pair of walking shorts
    • 1 pair of walking trousers for trekking and around camp
    • 2 pairs of lightweight thermal bottoms
    • 1 pair of medium or expedition weight thermal bottoms
    • 1 pair of polar fleece trousers
    • 1 pair of Gore-Tex trousers, salopettes, or bibs (waterproof/breathable with full side zips)
    • 1 pair of goose-down (duvet) trousers
    • Waterproof stuff sacks, bin-liners, or large plastic bags to keep clothing dry
    • 1 pair of double plastic boots (Koflach style) or 1 pair of One-Sport Millet Everest boots or equivalent
    • 1 pair of sturdy leather walking boots with good ankle support (for the walk to advanced base camp, not climbing boots)
    • 1 pair of trainers, running shoes, and/or sandals for Kathmandu and in camp
    • 1 pair of down booties (optional)
    • 2 pairs of medium-heavy poly or wool socks
    • 2 pairs of liner socks (polypropylene or wool)
    • 2 pairs of lightweight trekking socks (poly or wool)
    • Cotton socks for in town
    • 1 high altitude down (duvet) sleeping bag rated to -30 degrees Celsius or -22 degrees Fahrenheit (can sleep in down clothing inside the tent at high camp)
    • At least 3 closed-cell foam kari-mats for use in base camp and high altitude (inflatable mats are not recommended)
    • 1 medium-sized rucksack (50-70 litres or 3000-4500 cubic inches) that can be used for airplane carry
    • Waterproof rucksack cover (optional)
    • 1 large duffle kit bag (120 litres or 7500 cubic inches) for clothing and equipment (must be durable for use on pack animals)

    What people are saying about Explore-Share

    Man

    Climbing with guide Guillaume was absolutely a highlight of my 2-week Europe vacation. Originally, we were planning on climbing in the Calanques, but the park was closed due to wind and fire danger. Guillaume chose another amazing location (Pic de Bretagne) based on my climbing abilities and preferences and kindly offered train station pick-up and hotel drop off, which I appreciated very much. The multi-pitch route we did was not only fun but also the right amount of challenge, which I thoroughly enjoyed. The communication from the team (Gauthier) was prompt and clear—highly recommend!

    Maxine

    Luis Silva was a great climbing guide and belayer! He taught me how to do moves that were difficult and encouraged me to try routes that were challenging for me! Because of his encouragement, I managed to complete these routes! I really enjoyed the climbs and completed 8 routes in the Sesimbra/Azoia area. The weather was perfect, no direct sun and cool enough to enjoy the climbs. Explore-Share made booking an outdoor climbing experience in Lisbon extremely easy. Luis, our guide, was fantastic, and the platform’s organization was flawless.

    Valeriya

    You’re simply the best!!! :))) Explore-Share made everything easy and stress-free. Will definitely use again.

    Joshua

    We had Léo as a guide for our day climb in Fonty. We were blessed with a knowledgeable, warm, and instructive guide. Communication with Léo and Ivan was smooth and swift. Explore-Share was excellent in arranging everything for our day climb. The communication was quick, and the platform was easy to use, making our adventure stress-free.

    Cami

    Patrick was a great guide. He took us on an intermediate Via Ferrata at Passo Sella. Renato was quick to respond with any outreach on the Explore-Share platform. The booking process was straightforward, and once Patrick was confirmed, all went well. It was a wonderful experience, and I’d highly recommend the platform.

     

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