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Trip Overview
Himlung Expedition is comparatively known for being easy to climb among 7,000m peaks. It is located between the Mt. Manaslu and Mt. Annapurna range close to the border of Nepal and Tibet.
There are a few Tibetan ancient villages just located on the way to Himlung Himal called Nar and Phu which is very interesting to explore. The Base Camp is set normally at 4,900m of elevation and three high camps are set to reach the summit, Camp 1 at 5,450m, Camp 2 at 6,000m, and Camp 3 at 6,350m.
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Trip Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 02-03: Preparation days for office works and expedition preparation
Day 04: Drive to Besisahar
Day 05: Trek to Ngadi
Day 06: Trek to Jagat
Day 07: Trek to Dharapani
Day 08: Trek to Koto
Day 09: Trek to Dharmasala
Day 10: Trek to Phu Khola
Day 11: Trek to Phu Gaun
Day 12: Trek to Himlung Base Camp
Day 13-28: The climbing period starts
Day 31 – 36: Way back to Besisahar
Day 37: Drive to Kathmandu
Day 38: Extra day in Kathmandu
Day 39: Final Departure
Cost Includes
- 4 Nights Hotel in Kathmandu with bed and breakfast at 3-star hotel
- All vehicle services (All pickup & drop )
- Trekking food and accommodation
- 50 KG of personal luggage
- Member tents (one tent for one member), Dining tents, Toilet tent, Mattresses, Store tent, Dining table, and chairs,
- Liaison officer’s allowances and equipment, bus ticket, insurance, salary
- Base Camp Staff’s equipment and allowances, Life, Medical & Helicopter rescue insurance, Salary
- Peak permit for Himlung Himal
- All working team including Guide, Sherpa, Cook, Kitchen boy, and necessary porters
- Emergency Oxygen – Mask and regulator
- Solar panel for light and for battery charge
- Annapurna Conservation Fee
Cost Excludes
- Nepal Visa Fees
- Travel and Emergency helicopter evacuation insurance
- Any type of bottled, boiled water, soft drinks or alcoholic drinks during the trek
- Laundry or personal expenses like hot shower, battery charges, sick, flight delayed, bad weather, urgent helicopter evacuation etc.
- Climbing gears and personal equipment
- Tips for driver, guide, and porter
Highlights
Accomodation
Camping
Duration
39 Days
Group
2 pax and above
Season
Oct, Nov, Dec, Mar, Apr, May
Trip Overview
Himlung Expedition is comparatively known for being easy to climb among 7,000m peaks. It is located between the Mt. Manaslu and Mt. Annapurna range close to the border of Nepal and Tibet.
There are a few Tibetan ancient villages just located on the way to Himlung Himal called Nar and Phu which is very interesting to explore. The Base Camp is set normally at 4,900m of elevation and three high camps are set to reach the summit, Camp 1 at 5,450m, Camp 2 at 6,000m, and Camp 3 at 6,350m.
Trip Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 02-03: Preparation days for office works and expedition preparation
Day 04: Drive to Besisahar
Day 05: Trek to Ngadi
Day 06: Trek to Jagat
Day 07: Trek to Dharapani
Day 08: Trek to Koto
Day 09: Trek to Dharmasala
Day 10: Trek to Phu Khola
Day 11: Trek to Phu Gaun
Day 12: Trek to Himlung Base Camp
Day 13-28: The climbing period starts
Day 31 – 36: Way back to Besisahar
Day 37: Drive to Kathmandu
Day 38: Extra day in Kathmandu
Day 39: Final Departure
What's included / excluded
- 4 Nights Hotel in Kathmandu with bed and breakfast at 3-star hotel
- All vehicle services (All pickup & drop )
- Trekking food and accommodation
- 50 KG of personal luggage
- Member tents (one tent for one member), Dining tents, Toilet tent, Mattresses, Store tent, Dining table, and chairs,
- Liaison officer’s allowances and equipment, bus ticket, insurance, salary
- Base Camp Staff’s equipment and allowances, Life, Medical & Helicopter rescue insurance, Salary
- Peak permit for Himlung Himal
- All working team including Guide, Sherpa, Cook, Kitchen boy, and necessary porters
- Emergency Oxygen – Mask and regulator
- Solar panel for light and for battery charge
- Annapurna Conservation Fee