Friday, June 26, 2009

Tibet expedition

Tibet Expedition

Tibet Expedition  arranges or co-ordination by th Mountain Air Guided Adventures(p.)ltd. which is leading trekking agency in Nepal. All kinds of the Government permit, Climbing equipment, Sherpa, Guide etc. managed by our team in Nepal. 
                                
Expeditions from Tibet on Everest, Cho Oyu and Shisha Pangma have become more popular 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 ‘Mountain Air Guided Adventures’ decided to operate the expedition trip to Tibet as following mountain such as North Col Everest Expedition, Cho Oyu, Shisha Pangma, 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 if this region. Never knows! You may contact us for any of this above mountains for your expedition and destination.

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Trekking primary information
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Kali Gandaki River Rafting
upper Dolpha trekking
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Manasulu trekking
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when to go trekking in nepal
seven days gorkha trek
fact of tourisms
Trekking primary information
Green lake trekking
Kathmandu valley
Mountain biking in nepal
Kali Gandaki River Rafting
upper Dolpha trekking
Makulu trekking with sherpani cool
Humala to mt. kailash and mansarovar
Rara lake trekking Mardi himal trekking
Kakani-Nagarkot-Dhulikhel trek
Ganesh himal trekking-
Manasulu trekking
Hotel booking in nepal
Honeymoon in Nepal
mustang trek
trekking guide in Nepal
langtang trekking
Tour in Nepal
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Island peak climbing
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Insurance Discussion in Nepal

Insurance Discussion
(Emergency evacuation, Medical treatment Personal Gears lost)
Traveling it is always sensible to have some sort of travel insurance and medical insurance things. However, many policies exclude climbing with ropes so for 8000m. expeditions insurance is a lot more difficult to find and therefore is not compulsory. Climbing without insurance this means you must pay for any rescue in full.
Before leave to your country for expedition the first place to look for insurance is your national Alpine club. Both the American Alpine club (AAC) and the British Mountaineering Council (BMC) have good policies for their members. Beyond this the next best hope is an insurance policy that has no limitations. Most policies specifically exclude so-called dangerous activities, including climbing gears with ropes. However, a few policies do not have such specific exclusions, IHI for example.
We have Helicopter rescue service available in Nepal if you make your insurance for the evacuation cases as well as treatment and medicines. Rescue Helicopter can fly any time except lots of cloud and dark time. Beside this; it is worth understanding that in Tibet there are no golden hour rescues; basically no helicopter rescue is available. Any evacuation is normally carried out by our climbing Sherpas team with the help of some of our climbers to get you off the mountain, and then a yak or horse if you cannot walk to base camp. From there you drive back to Kathmandu where a western-staffed clinic can assist you. And for treatment there is clinic here in Kathmandu or for best to go Singapore or Thailand. In most cases the idea is to get you back to your home country as quickly as possible for Hospital treatment. So, before come to Kathmandu for Trekking, Peak Climbing, and expedition in Nepal as well as for Tibet you must have travel, emergency evacuation and medical insurance which can covers for your above mentioned needs. If you are not able to do the travel Insurance in your country then it is also possible to do in Kathamandu.
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seven days gorkha trek
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Kali Gandaki River Rafting
upper Dolpha trekking
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Kakani-Nagarkot-Dhulikhel trek
Ganesh himal trekking-
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8000 Meter Climbs Preparation

8000 Meter climbing preparation


In our 13 years experience in the expedition that it is not a joke over the 8000m. high mountain. This is a real expedition whether you are on a guide-assisted climb or with your own team and remember you are in Nepal or China (Tibet) and high in the Himalaya, this is not Disney World. Please be considerate to all officials, your fellow climbers and all the climbers and crew on the mountain; treat them as you wish to be treated.
Fitness:
The fitter you have been over the past several years, the better your chances. It is useful to have good aerobic fitness and perhaps also some extra upper body muscle to lose. If you are of a lean build you might want to put on a few extra pounds, if you are already heavy then consider carefully whether to put on extra weight, you lose muscle but not fat at altitude. Some people lose a staggering amount of weight on a big climb, but at least some of this can be avoided with protein and carbo supplements itself.
Vaccinations:
You don't need malaria prophylaxis for this climb or for the time spent in Kathmandu. Please discuss if you are traveling through a malarial region prior to arriving in Kathmandu.
Acclimatization:
Normally it takes several weeks before you really feel OK before go to mountain from ABC or good at high altitude. You must have some knowledge about high altitude.
Health:
You must have some previous special exercise before come to Kathmandu for the over climbing 8000. high mountain and you must know something that about how to stay healthy while on trekking and climbing. You must be preparing to climb up the mountain mentally, technically and physically. For this we call Health and success.
Visas:
You are responsible for obtaining your visa for Nepal; Single entry – US $ 30 for 60 days and Multiple entries – US $ 50 + US $ 30. Your visa and permits are included along with your expedition packages for the Tibet side.
8000m. gear discussion:
8000m. expeditions are as real as it gets. You need a lot of gear, plan it very carefully and remember that you have to carry your personal equipment on the mountain. You can now buy some of the expensive and hard to find items in Kathmandu.
What you are planning for:
Basically you should plan with 5 specific climates and functions in mind:
7500m. and above
Normal variable mountaineering conditions
Intensely hot mountaineering conditions
Base camp/ABC living
Travel-trekking to the mountain
Obviously much of your gear will fulfill multiple roles however it is useful to have two sets of stuff such as sleeping bag, Thermarest and foam pad so that you can leave one set at ABC and use another up on the mountain. Two sets are useful but not necessary, if you don't mind carrying your gear all the time. Although there is no strict weight limit you shouldn't have more than 40Kg. of gear, if on a guide-assisted climb no more than 10Kg. of snacks/treats required.
8000 Meter Gear:
Conditions en-route to the summit very tremendously from day to day and year to year. You have must to be prepared for the worst. It is essential to be fully insulated with down all over and to be fully wind-protected. With so little oxygen in the air you have trouble keeping warm, even while exercising. It is normal for a midnight start, and 8000m. nights can be rather chilly to say the least.
Down/Prima loft mittens, and make a system so that they are attachable to your down jacket/suit. Bulky down mittens are easily purchased in Kathmandu.
Down suit OR very thick down jacket and down pants.
You normally use a down suit from Camp 2 to the summit (applies to all mountains), nowhere else on the mountain unless conditions are particularly bad. Underneath it is normal to wear thick thermals or a stretch fleece bodysuit with a mid-weight top next to the skin. If you go for down pants and down jacket ensure the waist area is well protected. The down jacket should be one of the thickest made. Something thin like a North Face Nuptse jacket is NOT good enough. For pants, down bibs are better but down pants with braces will do. Down suits are now available in Kathmandu for less than US $ 300. Some designs are better than others but all are serviceable and appreciable.
Ski goggles are optional - they tend to fog up except in windy conditions. Clear goggles are very useful for Everest, to protect your eyes from the wind on that midnight start.
Water bottles/hydration system that can be stored inside your down suit/jacket. If you have a system with tubes you MUST keep the tubes under your jacket/suit the whole time, only digging them out to drink, otherwise they will freeze, insulating tubes or not.
2x brand new thick socks for the summit attempt, these should be mainly wool. Hard to find in Kathmandu, bring from home.
Optionally 1x brand new liner socks; some people prefer them, others hate them. The best liner socks I have used were smart wool ones.
Boots. You have four choices: Millet Everest (red and black in color), La Sportiva's equivalent Olympus Mons model, the Crispi or use your normal (WARM) plastics and a full over gaiter /super gaiter - lined gaiters that enclose the entire boot including the sole (we have four sets).
The warmest boot available is the Millet Everest, the La Sportiva Olympus Mons is next and has better feel. Scarpa and a couple of other companies make similar boots but they aren't as warm. All features a removable inner boot, stiff foam middle held together mainly with wide velcro straps and around it all a built-on gaiter. These boots, used and new, are usually available in Kathmandu for around US$450 or less. They are surprisingly light and extremely warm but a bit clumsy. It is normal to use them from Camp 1 and above on Cho Oyu, above camp 0.5 on Shisapangma and from ABC on Everest. It is not necessary to have another set of plastic boots. You don't use super gaiters or ordinary gaiters with these. La Sportiva's or Everest's or Crispi's? The La Sportiva's have a slightly tighter fit and feel more like a normal boot, the climbers I have met with them are mostly happy. Millet Everest's are definitely floppier but slightly warmer. Crispi's have a slightly narrower cut and seem to fit women well.
ENSURE YOUR CRAMPONS FIT whichever system you are using. Grivel G12's and the latest Petzl's with the plastic strap system for heel and toe fit big boots well and are simple to put on. The fit should be good, but not tight as your feet can swell at altitude. Don't get boots two sizes too big.
Light summit day pack. If conditions are good it is likely that you will leave this en route once past the most difficult sections unless using oxygen.
General all weather mountaineering gear:
5700-7100m: you are climbing at the beginning or end of summer and mostly it is not particularly cold during the day in the sun. When there's no wind and the sun is shining a thermal top is enough, backed up by a fleece or light down jacket for rest stops and a windproof breathable jacket for when the wind picks up.
For the head: high quality glacier glasses, spare glasses, good sun hat, warm hat that fully covers your ears, neck gaiter, thick balaclava, very thin balaclava or face mask.
For the hands: brand new liner gloves, fleece gloves/windstopper gloves, windproof down/fleece mittens and make a system so that they are attachable to your climbing jacket and down suit/jacket.
Collapsible trekking pole: (some people prefer to use a pair)
Light ice axe: There are a couple of steep sections, both ice and rock, but it is better to go light than technical.
Strong Crampons: If you bring aluminum crampons bring another steel pair. Bring anti-balling plates.
Light Harness: (Black Diamond Alpine Bod is perfect), Jumar, belay device (ATC, figure of 8 etc)
2x locking Karabiners: several plain karabiners, 1x prussic cord to complement your jumar, safety slings.
Water bottles/system: for carrying 2-4 litres
Pee bottle: (that doesn't leak!)
Reasonably new 4-5 season sleeping bag: with at least 1kg/2.2lb of down. This is for Camps 1, 2 and 3. I feel that second-to-top of the range is enough but this is debatable; 1.4kgs of down is heavy and not necessary, although it is very comfy. Good bags are available in Kathmandu but are only a little cheaper than the USA. You can rent reasonably good bags.
Thermarest (or similar) and foam pad: Sleeping on a COLD glacier, a Thermarest isn't enough so the combination is better and safer. Inch thick Thermarests (ie GuideLite series) are better than 3/4 inch, but either will do, just remember you have to carry it. The thinner your Thermarest the better your closed cell foam pad should be.
Expedition-weight set of thermals.
Fleece body suit (best) or second set of thick thermals or thermal top and some fleece pants/bibs.
Set of mid-weight Thermals: white if possible - see below.
Plenty of brand new socks of various thicknesses, including light or mid-weight.
Fleece jacket.
Climbing jacket: windproof and breathable.
Climbing bibs or Silhouettes: windproof, breathable - and perhaps a thinner pair of windproof pants.
Wind-suit: This is an alternative to using a jacket and bibs on the mountain. Some people like them and some don't. If you bring a suit also bring windproof, breathable jacket and light windproof pants for the trek into ABC.
Leggings/light: trekking pants for warm conditions walking and climbing, especially between ABC and Camp 1.
Leather boots: You need a set of leather boots for walking from base camp to advanced base camp and the many runs you will do between ABC and Camp 1 on Cho Oyu/camp 0.5 on Shisapangma / BC-ABC on Everest. The terrain is rough with a lot of rock to trip on. These boots should be broken in but still capable of lasting the expedition; they will see a lot of use. These will also do as camp shoes.
Normal gaiters: for use with your leather boots and with your plastics (up to 7100m.).
Big volume backpack: Even on the guide-assisted climb, you still end up carrying a lot of bulky down gear moving between camps so you should have a large but relatively light big pack.
Larger daypack: with a waist belt for our acclimatization day trips.
Torch/flashlight: The LED multi-bulb ones are great around camp, with two sets of good batteries enough for an expedition. For climbing the ultra-bright LED torches are the best, avoid all headlamps with normal bulbs. They break up there.
Roll-on deodorant: You will be amazed at how approachable you still are after five days without a shower IF you have deo!
Helmet: Although there is a danger of rock fall in the mountains and peak climbing in Nepal and TIbet. You are welcome to bring a helmet but virtually everybody does without.
Getting snow-fried:
During the middle of the day at 6000-7000m. on the snow, the sun can be INTENSE. Every expedition had a couple of days where you feel breathless in the sun. It really helps to have one set of white thermals or a white cotton shirt.
White cotton shirt or white set of thermals with long sleeves
Nose sun protector for use with your sunglasses. Anything will do, home-made is fine, as long as it doesn't interfere with breathing.
Base Camp and Advance Base Camp evening gear:
Around base camp and ABC you can wear camp shoes or leather boots. Although plastic boot inners are warm, the sharp rock underfoot trash them.
Substantial down jacket. As well as wearing this to the summit perhaps, you'll wear this around camp during the evenings.
Thick fleece pants or Prima loft pants
Base Camp and Advance Base Camp sleeping bag. This should be 4 season although a fleece lining (available in Kathmandu) can do wonders. It saves you a lot of ferrying if you have two sleeping bags, one for BC-ABC and one for on the mountain. You can get serviceable sleeping bags in Kathmandu for US$ 200-300
Sleeping bag liner. Silk is nicest but cotton or fleece will lessen the rate of grime accumulation.
Base Camp Thermarest and mat. On the guide-assisted climbs we provide a closed cell foam pad and an open cell mattress.
Base Camp and Advance Base Camp pee bottle
Travel and Trekking Gear:
You will use this gear from touchdown in Kathmandu to base camp. Obviously there is a lot of crossover; most of this gear can be used on the mountain too. Gear storage in Kathmandu is free so you can leave a clean set of clothes there, if you want.
Trekking pants and shirt
Thermal top
Fleece jacket
Windproof, breathable jacket
Sleeping bag or sleeping sheet (the quilts and mattresses are not too clean
For the trek from BC to ABC be prepared for fine weather, wind and snow.
What is available in Kathmandu?
There are dozens of gear shops in Kathmandu but they mostly sell locally made fake gear. There are a few better quality shops but they don't sell whole lines of branded gear, just a small selection, enough however, if you are not fussy to equip yourself here.
You can find good new and secondhand Millet boots, cheap thick down jackets, cheap down pants, sleeping bags, and all sorts of fleece gear (made from Korean fleece). Things that are difficult or impossible to buy are good socks and thermals.
Snacks:
We provide 3 substantial meals at Base Camp and Advance Base Camp but you will still want plenty of snacks for in between times, especially while climbing in between camps. Variety helps when you don't feel like eating. Count on sharing a few with the Sherpas too.
Eye surgery and climbing:
Lasik surgery does not preclude climbing Everest. Four climbers with the surgery reached the summit of Everest. Note that some climbers experienced frozen corneas or something similar; we will discuss this.Types of trekking in nepal
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Nepal Visa and Expedition Permit Information

Nepal Visa and Expedition Permit Information (Formalities)
A visa is necessary to enter Nepal and can be obtained from Nepalese Embassy or Consulate or other Mission offices of nearest your town. If not then you will get visa on your upon arrival at Tribhuwan International airport of Kathmandu.
Visa Fee:
Free visa for all tourists who visit Nepal only for 3 days.Free Visa for tourist of SAARC countries and people’s of Republic of China.Single Entry: US $ 30 for 60 days.Multiple Entries: US $ 50 + US $ 30
Visa fee will be extended subsequently for 30 days upon payment of US $ 30 for maximum period of 150 days in Visa Year (January – December).One passport size photograph is required.
Other permits
Cultural Treks will take care of all of arrangements, permits for trekking and expedition for your trip to Nepal. These include restricted area of Nepal entry fees, national parks, Liaison officers and special permits required in other areas as well as peaks royalty cost etc. BC-ABC services and our professionally lead trips.
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upper Dolpha trekking
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Humala to mt. kailash and mansarovar
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Kakani-Nagarkot-Dhulikhel trek
Ganesh himal trekking-
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Expedition grade in nepal

Peak Climbing & Expedition Grade
Peak Climbing & Expedition Grade
To really enjoy your trekking holidays, peak climbing and expedition adventures ‘Cultural Treks & Expedition’ then it is important to prepare yourself physically and to choose a itinerary that suits you. For this reason we have graded our treks to provide an indication of what is required. Please remember though, that only minimal exercise is required to prepare yourself for most of our trips, and you only carry a light daypack while you are in trekking.
Gentle: This grade indicates that you will be walking for only five to six hours a day and its depend up to your walking speed. In most cases the trips will not go much higher than 3000 meters and they usually consist of around seven to 15 days of camping. Most people will require only minimal preparation for these treks.
Moderate:On moderate treks you will be walking for up to seven to eight hours maximum a day. Paths are always well defined, but we will be spending time at altitudes above 3000 meters and could go as high as 5000 meters at certain stages of the route. If you are not particularly active, regular pre–trip exercise is recommended for any of these treks.
Challenging:A good level of fitness is highly recommended for this journey. On occasions, you will be required to trek at walk for up to seven to eight hours in one day as Moderate. These trips are usually of three-week duration and could be longer.
Mountaineering:Our climbing trips are generally no more strenuous than a Challenging trek overall, but do involve the use of specialized mountaineering equipment’s such as an Ice- axe, crampons and could include extended periods of time spent at altitudes of over 5000 meters. No previous mountaineering experience is required as full training is provided. Please check out our equipment’s list for the Peak climbing or expedition to mountains.
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Garbage management information in the mountain nepal

Garbage Information in nepal mountain
Garbage Information
1. Disposable in the Khumbu Region which can be incinerated or are biodegradable:
a. Toilet paper
Disposable goods down from base camp and to be disposed in the presence of Chairman or Ward Member of the concerned Village Development Committee. Similarly, recycling materials should be brought back to Kathmandu and hand-over to a prescribed agency for recycling. The re-exportable goods should be dispatched from Nepal to their respective countries and deposit amounts refunded.
b. Cardboard boxes and paper waste
c. Bamboo baskets and mats
d. Cotton and jute bags
e. Spoiled food
f. Dead bodies
2. Recycling materials:
a. Tins, bottles jars and plastic containers
The liaison officer will be responsible to enforce the above mentioned procedures. Similarly, the leader and headman will be liable to perform the above mentioned task in cooperation with the liaison officer.
b. Plastic and foil bags and sheetings
c. Reusable cooking gas cylinders
d. Gas Canisters
3. Re-exportable goods:
a. Used oxygen bottles
b. Used batteries
c. Climbing equipment such as tents, personal gear etc.
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Tukuche peak expedition

       Tukuche Peak Expedition



Tukuche peak expedition cost, permit, Tukuche Peak climbing Guide & details


Tukuche peak (6920m.) is a beautiful mountain located in Annapurna Region in front of Dhaulagiri 1st and its range. It is at the northern side one of the wildest valley of Nepal (Hidden Valley) and along with Kaligandaki River flows its bottom. The trekking route follows through Annapurna classic trek and divert from Marpha village to the West, Yak Kharka and Tukuche Base Camp. It takes about 4/5 days acclimatization and preparation in the Base Camp to get the summit of this mountain via North East Ridge. First Tukuche ascent was 1969 by Swiss team and total 38 expeditions were tried to climb till 2007 and there are 19 team got successes including 72 climbers. The latest successful expedition team was in autumn 2003 from France on North West ridge as well.
A magnificent mountain views and valley will be seen during the trek and expedition. After ascent up to Tukuche peak you can see plenty of mountain ranges such as Annapurna Ranges, Tilicho peak, Nilgiri and also beautiful Thakali villages of Marpha, Tukuche, Syang and Jomsom. The journey came to end at Jomsom and then fly back to Pokhara and Kathmandu. This expedition is considered to be low risky but technical expedition. So, usually most of climber make their own way using only camp 1 and camp 2 (6,100m.) via North West ridge to get the summit.
Advance Base Camp 5,100m.
Camp I – 5,600m.
Camp 2 – 6,100m.
Expedition Itinerary:
Hotel/ Lodges/ Camping25 Days Trek/ClimbingGrade: Mountaineering
Food: Included except main meals in Kathmandu & PokharaAccommodation: 5 Nights Kathmandu, 24 Nights Teahouse Lodge/Camping
Season: Spring & Autumn
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport, meet our staff then transfers to Hotel.
Day 02: Kathmandu free.
Day 03: Official works for expedition and briefing by officer of Ministry of Tourism.
Day 04: Drive by Bus 830m. to Beni and Overnight
.Day 05: Beni – Tatopani 1189m.
 Day 06: Tatopani – Ghasa 2012m. 
Day 07: Ghasa – Marpha 2667m. 
Day 08: Marpha – Yak Kharka 3680m. 
Day 09: Yak Kharka – Hidden Valley.
Day 10: Hidden Valley – Tukuche peak Base Camp.
Day 11 – 25: Climbing period for Tukuche Peak 6920m.
Day 26: Clean up Tukuche peak Base Camp – Yak Kharka.Day 27: Yak Kharka – Jomsom Bazaar 2713m.
Day 28: Jomsom – Pokhara – Kathmandu by flight then transfer to Hotel.
Day 29: Kathmandu Free
Day 30: Last minute, transfers to airport for your onward journey.
Expedition Cost in group joining basis;
US $ / Euro Per PersonClimbing Sherpa: Per Sherpa US $ 2000 (if required by climber)
Service includes:
All land transportation: Airport /Hotel/Airport, trekking, expedition pick up & drop.
5 Nights Accommodation in Kathmandu at a tourist class Hotel on bed & breakfast plan as per given itineraries.
Transport as per itinerary for members, staff and Liaison Officer.
Transportation of all food and climbing equipments to base camp and back.
Peak permits fee.
Full board basis during the trekking.
All kitchen equipments; kitchen tent, dining tent, toilet tent, shower tent, chairs and tables at the base camp.
Cook and Kitchen boys at the base camp.
Base camp tents for members and staff.
Per Person 50 KG. Equipment’s luggage / barrels allowed till to Base Camp.
Equipment allowance, wages and insurance for base camp staff and Liaison Officer.
National Park Conservation Fee.
Air Ticket: Jomsom /PKR/KTM with domestic airport tax & cargo fees.
Visa extension.
Satellite phone (Pay calls).
Emergency Oxygen -Mask and regulator.
Helicopter rescue insurance for Nepalese staff.
Agency service charges.

Service does not include:
Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu.
Airfare from / to your country.
Nepal entry visa fee. (Can be obtained at the airport upon arrival).
Hotel after 5 nights stay in Kathmandu.
Service above Base Camp.
Drinks except tea and coffee.
Personal climbing gear and equipment above base camp.
Walki -Takie permit & Satellite phone permit.
Oxygen & Mask -regulator for climbing.
Climbing guide (Sherpa).
Personal insurance such as travel, accident, medical and emergency evacuation.
Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods arriving to Nepal by air or road.
Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, laundry, postage, telephone, etc.
International airport departure tax & tourist tax.
Tips and climbing bonus.
Garbage deposit US $ 2000.00 for a team. After expedition deposit will be refundable.

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Annapurna 4th expedition

Annapurna 4th Expedition

Annapurna 4th climbing permit, cost, Guide, insurance and detail




Mountain Air Guided Adventures, arranges the Annapurna 4th expedition. Mt. Annapurna IV lies in the heart of the Annapurna mountain range and is situated between the summits of Annapurna II and Annapurna III by a spectacular ridge that connects all three mountains. This ridge is an amazing wall, which includes Annapurna I (809m.), Annapurna II (7,937m.), Annapurna III (7,555m.), Annapurna IV (7,525m.) and Annapurna South (7,220m.). The famous Machhapuchre (fishtail 6,993m.) is also located in the Annapurna range.
Above Camp I the route from Camp 2 to Camp 3 becomes steeper requiring fixed rope on some of the more difficult sections including a bergschrund that has to be crossed. Camp 3 is at an elevation of 20,500 ft and sits at the junction of the North Ridge and Summit Ridge. It sits on the "Dome" of Annapurna IV and affords us an incredible view of the Summit Ridge. At the crest 6,483m. we will place our Camp III. Here the route turns sharp east and follows the Annapurna crest to the summit of Annapurna IV. The summit day above Camp III is long but not too technically difficult. However, there are some steep knife-edged ridges and cornices to negotiate so don’t think this will be easy. Above Camp I the slopes lay back. Glacier travel skills will come into play as we wind our way to the top of the buttress, establishing around 6,000m (19, 800'). Camp II we will have spectacular views of the North Face of Annapurna II. From Camp II we continue upward till we reach the east-west crest of the Annapurna Himal. At this point the team will decide whether to place one more camp along the summit ridge or make summit attempts from Camp 3. The climb along the Summit Ridge affords us beautiful views of the Annapurna Sanctuary. It is a spectacular place to be. The climbing on this section will be very demanding as we will be climbing some steep sections on the Summit Ridge proper as well as traversing some steep slopes below the summit. We may also encounter some rock on the summit pyramid.
Expedition Itinerary:
Hotel/ Lodges/ Camping34 Days Trek/ClimbingGrade: MountaineeringFood: Included except main meals in Kathmandu & PokharaAccommodation: 6 Nights Kathmandu, 33 Nights Teahouse Lodge/CampingSeason: Spring & Autumn
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport, meet our staff then transfers to Hotel.
Day 02: Kathmandu free and preparation.
Day 03: Official works for expedition and briefing by officer of Ministry of Tourism.
Day 04: Drive to Khudi 790m. and walk to Bhulbhule. Overnight
.Day 05: Besisahar – Nagdi Day 
06: Nagdi – Jagat 1314m.Day 
07: Jagat – Dharapani 1943m. 
Day 08: Dharapani – Chame 2713m. 
Day 09: Chame – Pisang 3185m.Day 10: Pisang – Sabche Khola.
 Day 11: Sabche Khola – Annapurna 4th Base camp 4500m.
Day 12 – 28: Climbing Period Annapurna 4th 7525m. Expedition.
Day 29: Clean up Base Camp – Mananag 3351m. 
Day 30: Manang – Thorong – La Phedi 4010m.
Day 31: Phedi – Thorong La pass 5416m. – Muktinath 3802m.Overnight.
Day 32: Muktinath – Jomsom 2713m. 
Day 33: Jomsom – Kalopani 2530m.
Day 34: Kalopani – Tatopani 1189m
.Day 35: Tatopani – Beni 820m. Overnight at Lodge.
Day 36: Beni – Pokhara 915m. by Bus and transfer to Hotel. 
Day 37: Drive to Kathmandu by tourist Bus then transfer to Hotel
.Day 38: Kathmandu free.Day 39: Kathmandu free.Day 40: Last minute, transfer to airport for onward journey.
Expedition Cost in group joining basis;
US $ / Euro Per PersonClimbing Sherpa: Per Sherpa US $ 1900 (if required by climber)
Service includes:
All land transportation: Airport /Hotel/Airport, trekking, expedition pick up & drop.
6 Nights Accommodation in Kathmandu at a tourist class Hotel on bed & breakfast plan as per given itinerary.
Transport as per itinerary for members, staff and Liaison Officer.
Transportation of all food and climbing equipments to base camp and back.
Per Person 50 KG. Equipment’s luggage / barrels allowed till to Base Camp.
Peak permit fee.
Full board during the trekking.
All kitchen equipments; kitchen tent, dining tent, toilet tent, shower tent, chairs and tables at the base camp.
Cook and Kitchen boys at the base camp.
Base camp tents for members and staff.
Equipment allowance, wages and insurance for base camp staff and Liaison Officer.
Visa extension.
National Park Conservation Fee.
Satellite phone (Pay calls).
Emergency Oxygen -Mask and regulator.
Helicopter rescue insurance for Nepalese staff.
Agency service charges.
Service does not include:
Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu.
Airfare from / to your country.
Nepal entry visa fee. (Can be obtained at the airport upon arrival).
Hotel after 6 nights stay in Kathmandu.
Service above Base Camp.
Drinks except tea and coffee.
Personal climbing gear and equipment above base camp.
Walki -Takie permit & Satellite phone permit.
Oxygen & Mask -regulator for climbing.
Climbing guide (Sherpa).
Personal insurance such as travel, accident, medical and emergency evacuation.
Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods arriving to Nepal by air or road.
Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, laundry, postage, telephone, etc.
International airport departure tax & tourist tax.
Tips and climbing bonus.
Garbage deposit US $ 2000.00 for a team. After expedition deposit will be refundable.
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Annapurna I expedition

Annapurna I Expedition


Annapurna first expedition cost, information, itinerary, Expedition details



Mt. Annapurna I lies in the western part of Nepal and it is a Sanskrit word which when broken down, would mean, "Sustenance" and "filled with". So the name would translate into "The Goddess rich in Sustenance" or simply "The Provider". It was first climbed by Mr. Maurice Herzog’s book & Louis Lachenal of France in June 03, 1950. After June 03, 1950 there are many people scaled the mountain. Chris Bonington's team 1970 ascent of the South Face of Annapurna was a landmark in the history of mountaineering. Two American women, Irene Miller and Vira Komarkova, have reached the summit via the North Face in October of 1978, making the first ascent by Americans! In May of 1988, American Steve Boyer, working with a large French expedition, reached the summit, repeating the Bonington route on the South Face with a large French expedition. Annapurna 1st little was known about the mountain until 1949 when Dr. A. Heim from the windows of a Dakora aircraft viewed Dhaulagiri and Annapurna. The aircraft could not fly high enough for proper observation or for photographs. However, all the routes on the mountain pose severe difficulties and hence it is probably why fewer climbers have reached the summit in comparison to other 8000m. Peaks.
The Annapurna Himal and the Lamjung Himal stretch from the Kali Gandaki in the west to the Marshyangdi in the east. Four summits make up Annapurna with the entire massif forming a barrier on the northern side of the Pokhara. The main summit stands to the west of the Annapurna Sanctuary.
Latitude: 27º 51’ 42”
Longitude: 86º 51 50”
First time scaled by: Mr. Maurice Herzog & Louis Lachenal of France in June 03,1950.
Ascent Route: North Face
Expedition Itinerary: A
Hotel/ Lodges/ Camping34 Days Trek/ClimbingGrade: MountaineeringFood: Included except main meals in Kathmandu & PokharaAccommodation: 6 Nights Kathmandu, 33 Nights Teahouse Lodge/CampingSeason: Winter, Spring & Autumn
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport, meet our staff then transfers to Hotel.Day 02: Kathmandu free and preparation.Day 03: Official works for expedition and briefing by officer of Ministry of Tourism.Day 04: Kathmandu – Beni Bazaar 820m. by reserve Bus and transfers to Hotel.Day 05: Beni – Tatopani 1189m. Day 06: Tatopani – Ghasa Village 2084m. Day 07: Ghasa – Lete 2480m. Day 08: Lete rest and preparation for walk up to B. C. Day 09: Lete – Dhulo Bukhing. Day 10: Dhulo Bukhing Pass 4281m. – Phang Base Camp. Day 11: Phang Base Camp – Annapurna I Base Camp. Day 12 -31: Climbing period of Annapurna 1st 8,091m. Day 32: Cleaning Base Camp and trek back to Phang B. C. Day 33: Phang Base Camp – Dhulo Bukhing. Day 34: Lete – Ghasa. Day 35: Ghasa – Tatopani. Day 36: Tatopani – Beni Bazaar. Day 37: Beni – Kathmandu by reserve Bus then transfer to Hotel.Day 38: Kathmandu Free.Day 39: Kathmandu Free.Day 40: Last minute, transfer to airport for onward journey.
Expedition Itinerary: B
Hotel/ Lodges/ Camping35 Days Trek/ClimbingGrade: MountaineeringFood: Included except main meals in Kathmandu & PokharaAccommodation: 5 Nights Kathmandu, 1 night Pokhara, 34 Nights Teahouse Lodge/CampingSeason: Winter, Spring & Autumn
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport, meet our staff then transfers to Hotel.Day 02: Kathmandu free and preparation.Day 03: Official works for expedition and briefing by officer of Ministry of Tourism.Day 04: Kathmandu – Beni 820m. by reserve Bus and transfers to Hotel.Day 05: Beni – Tatopani 1189. Day 06: Tatopani – Ghasa Village 2084m. Day 07: Ghasa – Lete 2480m. Day 08: Lete rest and preparation for walk up to B. C. Day 09: Lete – Dhulo Bukhing. Day 10: Dhulo Bukhing – Phang Base Camp. Day 11: Phang Base Camp – Annapurna I Base Camp. Day 12 -30: Climbing period of Annapurna 1st 8,091m. Day 31: Cleaning Base Camp and trek back to Phang B. C. Day 32: Phang Base Camp – Dhulo Bukhing. Day 33: Lete – Ghasa. Day 34: Ghasa – Tatopani. Day 35: Tatopani – Ghorepani. Day 36: Ghorepani 2855m. – Poom Hill – Tirkhedhunga 1577m. Day 37: Tirkhedhunga – Nayapul and drive back to Pokhara then transfer to Hotel.Day 38: Pokhara – Kathmandu by tourist Bus then transfer to Hotel.Day 39: Kathmandu Free.Day 40: Last minute, transfer to airport for onward journey.
Cost in group joining basis;
US $ / Euro Per PersonClimbing Sherpa Per guide US $ 2100 (if required by climber)
Service includes:
All land transportation: Airport /Hotel/Airport, trekking, expedition pick up & drop.
6 Nights Accommodation in Kathmandu at a tourist class Hotel on bed & breakfast plan as per given itinerary A.
5 Nights Accommodation in Kathmandu at a tourist class Hotel on bed & breakfast plan as per given itinerary B.
Transport as per itinerary for members, staff and Liaison Officer.
Transportation of all food and climbing equipments to base camp and back.
Per Person 50 KG. Equipment’s luggage / barrels allowed till to Base Camp.
Peak permit fee.
Full board during the trekking.
All kitchen equipments; kitchen tent, dining tent, toilet tent, shower tent, chairs and tables at the base camp.
Cook and Kitchen boys at the base camp.
Base camp tents for members and staff.
Equipment allowance, wages and insurance for base camp staff and Liaison Officer.
Visa extension.
National Park Conservation Fee.
Satellite phone (Pay calls).
Emergency Oxygen -Mask and regulator.
Helicopter rescue insurance for Nepalese staff.
Agency service charges.
Service does not include:
Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu.
Airfare from / to your country.
Nepal entry visa fee. (Can be obtained at the airport upon arrival).
Hotel after 6 or, 5 nights stay in Kathmandu.
Service above Base Camp.
Drinks except tea and coffee.
Personal climbing gear and equipment above base camp.
Walki -Takie permit & Satellite phone permit.
Oxygen & Mask -regulator for climbing.
Climbing guide (Sherpa).
Personal insurance such as travel, accident, medical and emergency evacuation.
Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods arriving to Nepal by air or road.
Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, laundry, postage, telephone, etc.
International airport departure tax & tourist tax.
Tips and climbing bonus.
Garbage deposit US $ 3000.00 for a team. After expedition deposit will be refundable
Mountain flight in Nepal
Trekking in Nepal
Types of trekking in nepal
cultural consdiration in nepal National park fee
when to go trekking in nepal
seven days gorkha trek
fact of tourisms
Trekking primary information
Green lake trekking
Kathmandu valley
Mountain biking in nepal
Kali Gandaki River Rafting
upper Dolpha trekking
Makulu trekking with sherpani cool
Humala to mt. kailash and mansarovar
Rara lake trekking Mardi himal trekking
Kakani-Nagarkot-Dhulikhel trek
Ganesh himal trekking-
Hotel booking in nepal
Tibet expedition in nepal
Insurance discussion in nepal
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Tukuche peak climbing
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chou Expediton

                Cho oyu Expedition

Cho Oyu ("Turquoise Goddess") is the sixth highest mountain in the world. It rises 8,201 m (26,906') above sea level astride the Nepal-Tibet border just 25 km northwest of Everest and Lhotse (the fourth highest) in the Khumbu region. Together, the trio dominate the surrounding mountains. Just west of Cho Oyu is the Nangpa La, (5,716m/18,753 ft) a glacial pass, along the main trade route between the Khumbu Sherpas and Tibet. Cho Oyu's proximity to the Nangpa La and the generally moderate slopes of the standard northwest ridge route have earned it the distinction among some climbers as being the easiest 8,000+m peak to climb and it is a popular objective for our guided parties. This is at minimum a 45-day outing (55, if trekking from Lukla), given good weather on the mountain.

There are a number of routes up Cho Oyu. By far the most popular is the western face, approached from Tibet. The mountain is rarely climbed from Nepal, but routes do exist.
There are three ways to get to the mountain. One is  to fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa, Tibet and then drive overland for two days through Shigatse to Tingri. From Tingri it is a two hour jeep trip to Base Camp. This route is a great way to see Lhasa and other parts of Tibet as well as allowing time to acclimatize. The flight to Lhasa passes Everest and some of the other 8000ers. On a clear day, it is a spectacular flight.
The second option is to drive from Kathmandu through Kodari (Nepal)/Zangmu (Tibet) to Tingri. It usually takes two days minimum to drive from Kathmandu to Tingri, so it is advisable to stop on the way for acclimatization. Nyalam is about the only major town between Zangmu and Tingri to spend time acclimatizing. You're going all the way from about 800m to 5150m in one shot. This way, you get to experience the changing topography and climatic zones and get a glimpse of rural village life along the way.
The third option involves climbing from the Nepalese side. The normal approach is to fly from Kathmandu to Lukla and trek through the Khumbu region to Base Camp. This trek allows for plenty of acclimatization and strengthening and a much more intimate feel for the Sherpa lifestyle. If you have the extra time, it is definitely worth trekking in.
At any rate, once at Base Camp, it is an easy two day hike to Advanced Base Camp (ABC) where you will spend the majority of your time.

Permits are required for climbers on both sides of the mountain. On the Chinese side, you need to arrange for a liaison officer (LO) through the Chinese/Tibetan Mountaineering Association. An interpreter is provided by the CTMA and is usually necessary as the Chinese LOs generally do not speak languages other than Chinese or Tibetan. Trekking directly from Nepal across the Nangpa La into China and trying to climb without a Chinese permit is not a good idea. The Chinese have arrested climbers at ABC and removed them.

The Chinese LOs stay at Base Camp during expeditions while the climbers spend most of their time at Advanced Base Camp (ABC).
See the introduction to this section regarding permits for the Nepal ascent.

When to Trek
The pre-monsoon season has its advantages in terms of a warmer summiting period. You usually start acclimatizing in early spring and the most common period for trying for the summit is in the end of May to early June. When you arrive there it can be bitterly cold, but it gets warmer by the day and hopefully you'll have a warm and clear day for the summit. This is why many climbers choose to go before the monsoon. The disadvantages are the constant pressure of beating the clock against the upcoming monsoon and the abrupt weather changes from sun and no wind to really bad in a matter of half an hour.
The post-monsoon season usually offers more stable weather, but when it's bad, it's usually really bad. The violent fall and early winter storms can be ferocious. On the other hand, there's no real deadline for the post-monsoon season. As long as you can deal with the cold, you can attempt the summit late in the year. Usually climbers try to be ready for a summit attempt in late September or early October. The skies are usually very clear after the monsoon and Autumn in Tibet is beautiful.
The West Face sees the most number of attempts. The crux of the climb is generally considered to be the ice fall between Camp 1 and 2 at around 6700 meters. With the number of groups on this route, this section is usually well fixed with ropes. The second crux is the rock band above Camp 3 at around 7600 meters. Because of the strenuous nature of hauling yourself up at this altitude, this section has stopped a number of would-be summitters. This section is usually done in the dark on the way to the summit which only adds to the challenge.
From ABC to Camp 1 is a moderate hike along the glacier moraine followed by a short, but steep hike up a very mobile scree slope. Depending on the time of year, the top of the scree slope can be snow and ice. Trekkers can often reach Camp 1.

From Camp 1 on up the route is over snow and ice.
A Caveat:
Because of the relatively low objective danger, this tends to be a very popular mountain with climbers attempting their first 8000 meter peak. Because of this, it tends to be crowded. It also lures a significant number of people who underestimate the difficulties. The climbing is straight-forward, but the serious effects of altitude make this a challenging mountain. Remember, it is still the 6th highest mountain in the world!
The weather can be unpredictable and very dangerous to the unprepared. The wind and cold can be intense, and frostbite is common. There can be a serious avalanche danger in the post monsoon season. Numerous people have died on the mountain. It is not a mountain to be taken lightly.
Please read PEAK CLIMBING INTRODUCTION for information pertinent to this and other peak climbs in Nepal.
Itinerary
Day 01:  Upon arrival at the airport, welcome by our representative & transfer to the Hotel. Briefing at the hotel about the expedition.
Day 02-03: Stay in Kathmandu and get Tibet visa and permit.
Day 04: Drive to Zangmu
Day 05: Drive to Nyalam
Day 06: Nyalam, acclimatization day
Day 07: Drive to Tingri
Day 08: Tingri, acclimatization day
Day 09: Drive to Base Camp
Day 11-13: Stay at Base Camp and prepare for the ascent
Day 14: Advance Base Camp
Day 15: Stay at ABC
Day 16-37: Climbing Period
Day 38: Return to ABC
Day 39: Return to Base Camp
Day 40: Cleaning up Base Camp
Day 41: Drive to Zangmu
Day 42: Drive back to Kathmandu
Day 43-44: Free day in Kathmandu
Day 45: Transfer to the airport to fly to onward destination


Cost includes:
Hotel Accomodation in Kathmandu with bed & Breakfast( 3 star level )
Food for trekking and expedition period
Expedition crew: Base camp Guide, Cook, Cook's Helper
Porters or Yak porter Lukla to Base camp & Base camp to Lukla
Flights with Cargo 50 Kg per person
Equipment allowance, daily allowance for Liaison Officer, expedition crew
Insurance for Nepalese expedition crew.
1 tent for 1 person for Expedition north face brand
Mat, dining tent, Toilet tent, Mess tent, Store tent, Table and chairs trekking for the expedition
Local transportation in Kathmandu (Airport-hotel-airport)
Emergency Oxyzen, Mask and regulator
Fare well dinner

Cost does not include:
PERSONAL equipment for climbing & trekking
Personal & medical Insurance of expedition
Climbing food, gas & stove above Base camp
Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
Emergency Rescue evacuation by helicopter
Walkie-talkie permit & personal satellite phone permit
Oxygen & mask w/regulator
Personal expenses
Bar Bills & beverages
cho oyu expedition information, cost, itinerary, detail and  cho oyu climbing Guide



Mt. Cho Oyu is the sixth highest mountain in the world located a short distance to the west from Mt. Everest and Lhotse (the fourth highest) in the Khumbu region of eastern Nepal along the Tibetan border China. Its towering peak stands with Mt. Everest well above the surrounding mountains. It became a familiar landmark to climbers ascending Everest’s North face. It is just west from Cho Oyo is Nangpa-La, the main trade route between the Nepal Namche Bazaar (Khumbu Region) and Tibet. However, Cho Oyu's proximity to the Nangpa La has earned it the distinction among some climbers as being the easiest 8,000m. a beautiful mountain which attract for the every trekkers and climbers. Early in the morning we transfer to the domestic airport where you will fly to Lukla, meet our rest of support crews and start trek to Phakding to the Cho Oyu Base Camp and end of this trip will be at Lukla then fly out by plane to Kathmandu.
Latitude: 28º 05’ 37”.
Longitude: 86º 39’ 43”.
First time scaled by: Mr. Maciej Berbeka on February 12, 1984. Poland
Normal Ascent Route: South East Ridge
Expedition Itinerary:
Hotel/ Lodges/ Camping38 Days Trek/ClimbingGrade: MountaineeringFood: Included except main meals in KathmanduAccommodation: 6 Nights Kathmandu and 37 Nights Tea-house Lodges/CampingSeason: Spring & Autumn
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport, meet our staff then transfers to Hotel.Day 02: Kathmandu free.Day 03: Official works for expedition and briefing by officer of Ministry of Tourism.Day 04: Kathmandu – Lukla 2860m. by flight and trek to Phakding 2622m. Day 05: Phakding - Namche Bazaar 3440m. Day 06: Namche rest for acclimatization. Day 07: Namche – Dole (4,200m).Day 08: Dole – Machharmo (4,410m). Day 09: Machharmo – Gokyo Lake. (4,750m.). Day 10: Gokyo rest day for acclimatization. Day 11: Gokyo – Ngozumba Tso. Day 12: Bgozumba Tso – Cho Oyu Base Camp 5400m.Day 13 – 35: Climbing period for Cho Oyu 8201m.Day 36: Cho Oyu Base Camp – Gokyo Lake.Day 37: Gokyo Lake – Dole.Day 38: Dole – Namche Bazaar.Day 39: Namche Bazaar – Phakding.Day 40: Phakding – Lukla then transfer to Teahouse Lodge.Day 41: Lukla – Kathmandu by flight and transfer to Hotel.Day 42: Kathmandu free.Day 43: Kathmandu free.Day 44: Last Minute, transfers to airport for your onward journey
Expedition Cost in group joining basis;
US $ / Euro Per PersonClimbing Sherpa: Per Sherpa US $ 2000 (if required by climber)
Service includes:
All land transportation: Airport /Hotel/Airport, trekking, expedition pick up & drop.
6 Nights Accommodation in Kathmandu at a tourist class Hotel on bed & breakfast plan as per given itinerary.
Transport as per itinerary for members, staff and Liaison Officer.
Transportation of all food and climbing equipments to base camp and back.
Peak permit fee.
Full board basis during the trekking.
All kitchen equipments; kitchen tent, dining tent, toilet tent, shower tent, chairs and tables at the base camp.
Cook and Kitchen boys at the base camp.
Base camp tents for members and staff.
Per Person 50 KG. Equipment’s luggage / barrels allowed till to Base Camp.
Equipment allowance, wages and insurance for base camp staff and Liaison Officer.
National Park Conservation Fee.
Visa extension.
Air fare: KTM/Lukla/ KTM & domestic airport tax with Cargo fees.
Satellite phone (Pay calls).
Emergency Oxygen -Mask and regulator.
Helicopter rescue insurance for Nepalese staff.
Agency service charges.
Service does not include:
Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu.
Airfare from / to your country.
Nepal entry visa fee. (Can be obtained at the airport upon arrival).
Hotel after 6 nights stay in Kathmandu.
Service above Base Camp.
Drinks except tea and coffee.
Personal climbing gear and equipment above base camp.
Walki -Takie permit & Satellite phone permit.
Oxygen & Mask -regulator for climbing.
Personal insurance such as travel, accident, medical and emergency evacuation.
Climbing Guide (Sherpa).
Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods arriving to Nepal by air or road.
Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, laundry, postage, telephone, etc.
International airport departure tax & tourist tax.
Tips and climbing bonus.
Garbage deposit US $ 3000.00 for a team. After expedition deposit will be refundable.
Annapurna south Expedition
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manaslu trekking
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Annapurna trekking
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Trekking in Nepal
Alternative way for the lifestyle when travelling in Nepal will be possible by Booking  a home stay in Nepal. Mountains  home  is running by the home stay family in Nepal kathmandu. Home stay in Nepal give you the best ideas of the explore the Nepalese culture by giving face to face and eyewitness experience.  lets book  home stay in Nepal for  grab  the opportunity  to study the Nepalese life style. After home stay again you can come back hotel with helps to clear picture of the Nepal living ideas.