Trekking to the Khan Tengri BC. Fixed departure dates

Trip features: Trek. Visits to Base Camps Southern Inilchek and Karkara, high altitude trekking camps (2800 m. – 4000 m. a.s.l.).

Duration of the 1 program with fixed date: from 10 July to 23 July 2023.

Duration of the 2 program with fixed date: from 28 July to 10 August 2023.

Duration of the 3 program with fixed date: from 7 August to 20 August 2023.

The trek from «At-Jailoo» 2500m to BC «South Inylchek» 4100m. Russian >>>

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The trip we offer below is a trekking tour along the mountain trails in Tien Shan. It begins in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan. Then you are transferred to At Jailoo alpine meadow. From here the trekking starts. You will see the real beauty of these mountains, the serenity and silence of Tien Shan, the “Celestial Mountains”, you will trek along one of the biggest glaciers in the world, and hike close to the mysterious Merzbacher Lake. Your trip finishes at “South Inylchek”, a base camp located at the foot of the magnificent peak Khan Tengri (7010 m.) This season we continue setting up stationary tent camps along the whole route. Travel with comfort! If you book the trek “To The Heart Of Tien-Shan”, you will enjoy all the facilities and commodities of our fixed camps all the way along the trek! It also gives you a number of advantages.

If you use our service, your acclimatization will be much easier as:
1) You will be awaited in every Camp, you will be accommodated in comfortable tents and get delicious meals that include National and European cuisine;
2) You will have communication in every Camp, and will be able to send the information from there;
3) Your itinerary will be marked and described in details in a leaflet, that you will get when your use our service.

Khan Tengri fixed dates and + trek

If you use our service, you can save money, as:
1) There is no need for you to bring (or rent) lots of things – like tent, dishes, frying pans, etc;
2) You don’t need to buy any food;
3) No need to hire porters.

The trek program:

Day 1.  “Manas” international airport – Bishkek – Karakol.
Drive: 400 km. / 7-8 hrs. / + 900 m. Arrival in Bishkek early in the morning.
Meeting at the airport and transfer to Bishkek, check in to hotel. After short rest and late breakfast transfer to town of Karakol. Lunch on the way. On arrival to Karakol check in to hotel. Dinner and overnight in hotel (1700 m. a.s.l.).

Day 2. Karakol sightseeing tour. Karakol – At-Jailoo Base Camp.
Drive: 200 km. / 5-6 hrs. / + 800 m. 
After breakfast short sightseeing tour around Karakol. Visiting Dungan mosque, a unique construction in Chinese style, but serving as a mosque. Also you will see an Old Russian Orthodox Cathedral made of wood without any nails. Lunch in local café. Transfer to At-Jailoo base camp. 200 km drive will take us about 6 hours. The road passes through a number of villages, then continues up along the canyon Turguen Ak Suu towards Ashuu Chon Pass (3808m). Descent to Ashuu Tor valley. On the way we pass by Koilu and Sary Jaz rivers. Later we drive along Sary Jaz river to the check point Maida-Adyr as we are going to enter the border zone, we must leave our permits here. About 1-1.5 hours drive along Inylchek river, arrival in At Jailoo camp. Sary Jaz river is one of the largest in Kyrgyzstan. The river has a length of 200 km and carries its water into Inylchek river which flows to China. Dinner and overnight in tents (2500 m. a.s.l.).

Day 3.  At Jailoo Camp – Iva Camp.
Trek: 18 km. / 5-7 hrs. / + 400 m.
 Trekking from At-Jailoo along Inylchek River to the beginning of Inylchek glacier. After breakfast we take lunch boxes and will leave the camp in order to be able to cross At Jailoo river before 9 am while there is still little water and the water level is low. We cross its freezing cold water, but it gets more difficult the later we do it. Within an hour we reach a place called Prijim. If the water level allows, we walk and easily cross another stream here. Otherwise we have to ascent and descend a steep and overgrown path which takes us about an hour extra. All depends on the lake Merzbacher. Whether it is the time when the lake opens and its water rushes down, or it has already or vice versa not opened yet, then we are lucky! Still it is highly recommended to bring along the sandals which you can wear when crossing the river and streams. Dinner and overnight in tents (2900 m. a.s.l.).

Day 4. Iva Camp – Glina camp.
Trek: 8 km. / 5-6 h. / +200 m.
  The Inylchek Glacier is the largest glacier and centerpiece of the Central Tien Shan. Extending 62 km in length with a width of over 3 km, the Inylchek Glacier is the third longest glacier outside the Polar Regions. It is estimated that the glacier holds enough ice to cover the entire country of Kyrgyzstan in three meters of melt water (Stewart, 2002). The first outside to travel into the area and visit the glacier was the European Pyotr Semenov in 1857. Climbing in the area began in the early 1900’s and continued through the 1930’s. Under Soviet rule, the permitting system restricted foreign access. It was not until after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 that foreign climbers began to climb in the area (Stewart, 2002). Breakfast. We take our lunch boxes and leave at about 9 am. Very steep ascents and descents take exhaust. We will try to go through to the right slope of the terrace. The trail crosses the terrace, later small rivers, washes out mountain slope, Putevodnyi glacier. We go up and down, up and down all the time. Lunch on the glacier at about 1 pm. Then we ascent another steep terrace along a narrow trail. The variety of terrains and the steepness of the slope trails will add some more adrenaline in blood. Arriving in Glina Camp we will have some tea or coffee and rest. The camp has got its name (which means “clay” in Russian) because of its location on a green clay field. Dinner at 6 pm. Overnight in tents (3100 m. a.s.l.).

Day 5.  Camp Glina – Merzbacher Glade.
Trek: 9 km. / 5-6 h. / +300 m. 
Breakfast at 9 am. Again we trek up and down various terraces though have also about 10 km of straight path. Only once we trek across a small glacier, passing a river and have lunch on the shore of a small lake, swim and rest. It will be an hour left to get to the Camp. Upon arrival we have some tea or coffee, then dinner at 6 pm. Wonderful views of Merzbacher lake open to us from the Camp. Merzbacher glade is the last grassy place in the area located just across the unique Merzbacher Lake. There is a scientific research station on the glacier. Scientists from all over the world come working here every summer. They study glaciers moving, meteorological situation of the region and the lake Merzbacher itself. There is a large green area around which is flat enough for camping. Overnight in tents (3400 m. a.s.l.).

Day 6. Merzbacher Lake.
Trek: 10 km. / 4-5 h. 
Breakfast at 9 am. We take our lunch boxes and leave at 10 am. Across South Inylchek glacier up to Mertzbacher Lake. The glacier terrain is ice covered with rocks and stones, sand and mud. The trekking time both ways is 4-5 hours. Sandwiched between the Northern and Southern branches of the glacier lies the mysterious Merzbacher Lake, which form every summer and then, sometime in August, burst through the ice banks and the waters flow into the Inylchek River. (Actually, the timing varies – for example in 2012 it happened on 10,July.) In reality, only part of the lake drains – the lake, which is 6 kilometres long and one kilometre wide, is in fact divided into two by a bridge of ice and whilst the lower half empties regularly, the upper part is always full of water. Also, the lakes empty twice a year – once in the summer and once in the winter – but most people only know about the summer event. In 1903 the German geographer and mountaineer, Gottfried Merzbacher, first discovered the lake while leading an expedition into the Tian Shan Mountains aiming to reach the summit of Khan Tengri. Forced back by ice, from their originally intended route through the Byankol Pass and along the Semyenov and Mushketov glaciers, they attempted a different approach – along the Enilchek glacier. Once again they failed, but they had shown that Khan Tengri was in fact on a ridge and not in the centre of that particular knot of the Tian Shan Mountains as had been thought. The expedition will be better remembered, however, for the discovery of the mysterious lake that now bears Merzbacher’s name. Overnight in tents (3400 m. a.s.l.).

Day 7.  Merzbacher Glade – Komsomolskiy Glacier.
Trek: 12 km. / 4-6 h. / +400 m.
   Breakfast at 8 am. We take our lunch boxes and set off at 9 am. It is a long day of trekking surrounded with beautiful landscapes – snow, rocks and multi-colored ice – black, white and sometimes even striped. The first part of our trek goes along the right side over terraces and, right before we reach Shokalskyi glacier it smoothly goes down. The trail reaches the glacier and the black moraine which flows out of Komsomolez glacier. We follow it up to the glacier itself. The terrain is very diverse: rivers, crevices, ascents and descents, the hikes around those take much time and energy. It will be our first night at the glacier. Strong wind usually starts here after 4 pm. It might be much colder than before. Hot drinks are very helpful here, the dinner is as usual at 6 pm. Overnight in tents (3800 m. a.s.l.).

Day 8.  Komsomolskiy Glacier – Dikiy Glacier. Trek: 7 km. / 3-5 h. / +100 m.   Breakfast at 8 am. Departure at 9 am Lunch boxes. Trekking in this part of Tien Shan is absolutely fabulous. The distinctive characteristic of the region is a great number of nameless peaks, unclimbed yet, about 5000m above sea level high. Straight from the camp we cross Proletarsky glacier moraine, get to the middle of Dikyi glacier moraine and walk along it up to the Dykyi glacier. The first part of the way is uneven, we walk up and down. Closer to the glacier the moraine becomes more even, without so many crevices, creeks and, no needs of working around to escape crossing small streams. Lunch break. In front of Proletarsky glacier we go up straight. Dikyi camp is located behind Pesnya Abaya peak (in 30 minutes). From Dikyi camp you have beautiful view of Khan Tengri, Pobeda, Gorky, Chapaev, Trehglavaya peaks. Tea, coffee and dinner at 6 pm. Overnight in tents (3900 m. a.s.l.).

Day 9.  Dikiy glacier – South Inylchek base camp.
Trek: 8 km. / 4-6 h. / +200 m.
  Optionally: Climbing to Pesnya Abaya – 4901 a.s.l. Breakfast at 8 or 9 am. Short trek,so we can depart at 10 am. We take our lunch boxes. We cross the whole glacier till the central moraine where the base camp is situated. The path is covered with rocks, ice, creeks, lakes and cracks. But it is possible to do without any ropes and crampons. We arrive in the base camp (4000m) at about 2 pm. We have our lunch, tea or coffee. Dinner at 7 pm. INYLCHEK Base Camp is ideally situated in the heart of North Tien-Shan at the South Inylchek glacier approximately at 4000 m. above the sea level. It has a picturesque view of Khan-Tengri ( 7010 m .) and Pobeda ( 7439 m .) peaks. Overnight in BC in tents (4100 m. a.s.l.).

Day 10.  South Inylchek base camp.Rest day at South Inylchek BC or radial hiking to Khan-Tengri. “South Inylchek” BC is open from 3 of July till 30 of August every year and might be interesting not only for alpinists, but also for usual travelers, who would like to enjoy the views of beautiful mountains on the flight by helicopter. The beautiful pyramid of Khan Tengri is without doubt the Jewel of the Tien Shan. It is the second highest mountain in this most northerly and remote of the great Asian mountain ranges. Among the local people, the white peaks are known as ‘The Mountains of Heaven’. Khan Tengri peak was first climbed by a Soviet expedition in 1931, via the West Col and West Ridge. Since then, most of its ridges and faces have been climbed – all by Soviet teams. Overnight in tents.

Day 11.  Helicopter flight to Karkara helicopter pad – Issyk Kul Lake. Drive: 200 km. / 3 h. / -2500 m.Breakfast. Helicopter flight from BC to Karkara helicopter pad. Transfer to Issyk-Kul Lake. In the afternoon three hour drive to the Issyk-Kul Lake, lunch on the way. Issyk-Kul is the second largest alpine lake in the world after Lake Titicaca in South America. Measuring 182 km long by 58 km wide, the lake appeared as a result of volcanic activity. It is heated from below by thermal activity and never freezes even in the depths of winter. In the summer the water temperature reaches 25-28 degrees centigrade (warmer than the air) and you can swim in the lake enclosed on all sides by the snowy peaks of the Tien Shan Mountains. Extremely deep and nicely warm over the centuries the lake has been something of an oasis in this inhospitable mountain environment. With diverse flora and fauna Issyk-Kul Lake and the surrounding environments are rightly considered to be one of Central Asia most remarkable locations. Arrival to the hotel. Overnight and dinner in hotel.

Day 12.  Issyk- Kul – Bishkek.
Drive: 250 km. / 5-6 h. / -800 m.
 Breakfast. Time at leisure. Lunch. In the afternoon transfer to Bishkek through tight Boom Gorge where boisterous Chu River, so much loved by rafters (routes up to 6th category difficulty!), cuts its way. On the way visit Burana Tower (old minaret) near Tokmok town. That minaret was constructed in Balasagyn town; one of the capitals of Karakhanid State existed in 11-12 centuries AD. Explore ruins of that important trading point at the Great Silk Road and visit a little local museum telling about that civilization. Also watch a collection of Balbals, Turkic ancient tombs. Arrival to Bishkek. Accommodation in hotel.

Day 13.  Sightseeing tour in Bishkek.  After breakfast a short sightseeing tour in the city. The capital and industrial centre of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek is a city of wide avenues, handsome buildings and Soviet heritage. It is the permanently snow capped Kyrgyz Alatau mountain range which towers over Bishkek providing a quite stunning backdrop. Visit Manas Monument, the main national hero of the Kyrgyz people. Then excursion to the State History Museum and walking tour around main Ala Too Square to watch ceremony of changing of the Guard of Honor, Independence Monument, and finish at the Old Square with Government House. Transfer to the Victory Square to finish the city tour by short excursion there. After excursion tourists may go shopping in the largest department store in the city – ZUM and a colorful oriental bazaar. Farewell dinner in restaurant. Overnight is in hotel

Day 14. Flight back home. Drive: 40 km. / 1 h.  Early in the morning transfer to the airport. Departure back home.

End of our service.

The price includes:

The price of program in 2023: 2540 USD per person.
SGL supplement in hotels: 130 USD per person.
SGL supplement in tents: 110 USD per person.
Supplement for climbing to Pesnya Abaya Peak: 55 USD / per person, incl. mountain guide service, and rent of rope, crampons, harness (for group of 5 pax and more price is 40 USD / pax)

The price included: 
– accommodation in Bishkek in Asia Mountains hotel or similar – 3 nights
– accommodation in Issyk-Kul Lake – 1 night
– accommodation in Karakol town Amir or in Green Yard Guest House – 1 night
– accommodation and full board (hot food for breakfast and dinner, lunches as snack boxes) in the permanent tent camps along the trek At Jailoo – Base Camp “South Inylchek”
– 9 nights
– helicopter flight Base Camp “South Inylchek”- Base Camp “Karkara”
– all transfers as per program – FB during whole program
– frontier zone permit
– mountain guide service
– porter service – not more than 12 kg per person (see below)
– all ecological and entrance fees as per program

The cost doesn’t include: 
– visa support and visa fee (if necessary)
– all optional deviations from the main itinerary
– beverages and meals not included in main menu
– personal expenses (extra luggage, room service, medical expenses/insurance, etc)

Your baggage on trek will be carried by porters. The packed weight of your trek bag whilst trekking should be no more than 12 kg of personal belongings. 1kg extra – 12 USD per programs. It is possible to leave travel clothes or other items not required on trek in our office – we will deliver them to Issyk-Kul Hotel on your arrival there after BC.

Menu

Always on the tables: honey, jam, sugar, condensed milk, dried fruits, cookies or sweets, salt, pepper, ketchup.

Breakfast: 

Each breakfast consists of porridge and additional dish.
Additional dish: omelet with bacon, omelet with cheese, fried sausages, pancakes, cheesecakes, scrambled eggs with sausage, boiled eggs.

Dinner: 
Each supper consists of salad, soup, main dish and dessert.
Salads: funchoza(starch noodles), rice with crab sticks, eggs with fish, cabbage with carrot, greek salad, beans with onion, cod-liver with eggs.
Soups: minestrone, kesme, lentil puree soup, rice soup, pumpkin puree soup, fish soup and soup with dumplings.
Main dish: kuurdak, pilaf, stew with spaghetti and cheese, dymlyama, stuffed pepper, lagman, befstroganof with rice.
Dessert: cakes, waffles, fruits and rolls.

Lunch-box:
Buffet will be served after breakfast, where participants will be able to choose the products for lunch-box: bread, tortillas, different types of sausage, cheese and pate, canned goods, boiled eggs, vegetables, fruits, dried fruits, as well as biscuit and chocolate bar, juice, sparkling or still water.

For this trip you will need the following:

– 4 season sleeping bag
– walking boots
– waterproof jacket and trousers
– fleece jacket or similar
– warm hat and gloves
– sunglasses
– a daypack of around 40 liters
– head-torch and batteries
– 2 x 1 liter water bottles
– sun cream.

A down jacket, pair of sandals and walking sticks are recommended.

Mera Peak Climbing. Fixed Dates

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Trip Information:
Max. Altitude: 6476 m.
Trip Duration: 22 days
Trek Grade: Strenuous Plus
Accommodation: Teahouse and camping
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & Dinner
Transportation: Car / Van / Plane
Best Time: Jan, Feb, March, April, May, Oct, Nov, Dec.
Fixed dates: Fixed Dates – March 5; April 5; Sept 20; Oct 9
Price of full package:   $2490 per person

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Mera peak is the mountain which locates in the Himalayan range of Eastern Nepal. It is about 6476m above sea level and is highest trekking peak in Nepal. There are three Mera peaks they are Mera North, which is about 6,476 meters (21,247 ft); Mera Central, which is about 6,461 meters (21,198 ft); and Mera South, which is about 6,065 meters (19,898 ft).

Itinerary:

Day 01: Arrival
After arrival at Tribhuwan international airport Kathmandu, The representative of Actual Adventure Pvt. Ltd. will help you to take you and check at the hotel and will brief you about your daily activities. Night at desire hotel in Katmandu.
Day 02: Prepare in Kathmandu
In this day we will prepare for our expedition.
Day 03: Kathmandu to Lukla
First we will then fly to lukla from Kathmandu then we will trek to Puiya.
Day 04-06: Trek to Pangum La Pass
Then we will cross the Pangum La Pass and see first views of Mera peak.
Day 07-09: Climb to Tagnang
Then we will climb to Tagnang via Narging and Pacha Pokhara
Day 10-12: Mera Base Camp
We will get acclimatization and climbing training in the Mera base camp which is also known as Khare.
Day 13-15: Peak climbing period
In this period we will climb the peak.
Day 16-19: Return to Lukla
Then we will move to lukla via the Zatra pass (4589m).
Day 20: Lukla to Kathmandu
We will take a flight from lukla to Kathmandu.
Day 21: Contingency day
This is a contingency day reserved for bad weather when we are trying to fly fromLukkla to Kathmandu. If we had no problems, we spend the day spoiling ourselvesin Kathmandu.
Day 22: Departure
After breakfast we will transfer you to Tribhuvan International airport (TIA) threehour before your flight you have to reach there.

Cost Include

  •  Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast as per the programme.
  •  Airport / Hotel transfers.
  •  expert guides and porters
  •  Three meals in a day (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) with hot beverage and snacks whilst on trekking.
  •  Tented camp & Cozy guesthouse accommodation whilst on trekking.
  •  Sagarmatha National Park entry and trekking peak royalty fees.
  •  All necessary staff with an experienced fluent English speaking trekking and expedition guide trained and licensed by Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), cook and assistant expedition guide.
  •  Highly experienced trekking porters to carry luggage (1porter per 2 trekkers).
  •  Staff food, accommodation, clothing, salary & insurance.
  •  All necessary ground transportation.
  •  All governmental paperwork’s and procedures.
  •  All government and local taxes.
  •  Satellite phones and Gamow bag.
  •  Exclusive Medical Kit Bag
  •  Farewell dinner in Kathmandu at typical Nepali restaurant.

Cost Exclude

  •  Visa fee for Nepal.
  •  International airfares, extra baggage and cargo charges
  •  Visa fee
  •  Personal trekking equipment, travel and medical insurance and helicopter rescue, personal expenses.
  •  Meals and extra night (more than stated in itinerary) accommodation in Kathmandu.
  •  Personal expenses
  •  Personal expedition equipment.
  •  Bar and beverage bills.
  •  Your Travel and rescue Insurance.
  •  Rescue & Evacuation costs.
  •  Your optional and extended trips e.g. sightseeing, rafting etc. (other than the negotiated)
  •  Gratitude (tip) for staff.

Note

All conditions stated in the itinerary are for the visitors who prefer full package programme. At the same time, we also serve you based on your choice. The selection of itineraries and the staff depends on your choice and financial procurement. We have options for any partial visit as per your requirement regarding your interest and financial condition.

Special Nepal Tour

This Special Nepal Tour takes you all the way through the most demanded spots available all around the country. The tour covers most of the destinations that were highly admired by previous explorers. This special tour offers a great opportunity to explore the unique combination of culture and heritages of the country. The country comprises of various subject matters to explore such as history, geography, sociology, anthropology, environment, cultures, ethnic groups, language and many more. This superlative kingdom of all the ingredients offers enduring taste to the explorers.

Entering into the land of old aged temples, world heritage sites, some of the modest cultures, meeting ever-friendly people, sunrise and sunset views and majestic vies of the Nepalese mountains are some of the prime attractions of the tour.

Besides, outdoor activities such as trekking, hiking, mountaineering, biking, river rafting, exploring jungle safari and expedition are some of the most practiced activities in the country. Get into this Special Nepal Tour and experience the true meaning of enjoying holidays.

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Nepal Special tour Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu and transfer to hotel. Rest day in Kathmandu. Overnight stay in hotel
Day 02: Full day sightseeing tour in Kathmandu Valley [1,338m/4,389ft]. Back to hotel and overnight stay
Day 03: Early morning wake up for sunrise view. After breakfast, drive to Bhaktapur Durbar Square & Changunarayan for sightseeing. Drive back to Kathmandu and overnight stay at hotel
Day 04: Drive to Kuringhat. A cable car ride to Manakamana temple and back. Then drive to Bandipur village resort. Hotel overnight
Day 05: Drive to Pokhara [827m/2,713ft]. Transfer to hotel. Phewa Lake boating. Overnight stay at hotel
Day 06: Cross Phewa and then hike to world peace stupa. Full day sightseeing and overnight stay at hotel
Day 07: Drive to Tansen [1,303m/4,275ft] and half day sightseeing. Overnight stay at hotel
Day 08: Drive to Bardia National Park [300m/1,000ft]. A walk in jungle in the evening. Hotel overnight
Day 09: Full day Jungle safari by jeep
Day 10: Drive to Lumbini [96m/315ft], transfer to hotel including sightseeing and evening walk. Hotel overnight
Day 11: Half day sightseeing in Lumbini and fly back to Kathmandu and then transfer to hotel. Stay overnight
Day 12: Early in the morning 1 hour mountain flight. Free day for shopping in Kathmandu. And in the evening a farewell dinner with cultural program. Hotel overnight
Day 13: Final departure

Cost Include
* All surface transfers as per itinerary
* Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
* Fooding, lodging, insurance and other expenses of the staffs
* Fooding; Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner [as per itinerary] and lodging of the clients
* Necessary National Park fees
* All necessary paper works and permits
* Guided sightseeing tour
* Camping equipments such as very high quality North Face or Mountain Hardware tents for camping
* Kitchen, dining, toilet tents, mattresses and other kitchen equipments
* Travel and rescue arrangements for our staffs
* All ground transportation by private vehicles as per the itinerary program
* All necessary staffs with experienced English speaking guide, cook, assistant leader [4 trekkers: 1 assistance] also a personal Sherpa on request
* Porter’s Charges [Porter can carry up to 20kg]
* Tea and coffee during Mountain Climbing
* Teahouse/Lodge and tented accommodation during trekking and climbing session
* Medical supplies [First Aid medical kit will be available]
* Trekking Information Management System [TIMS], New Trekking permit to keep record of tourist [This is for your safety]
* Seasonal fresh fruits such as orange, apple, banana, mango, grape and other Nepali local fruits

Cost Exclude
* Meals in Kathmandu
* Domestic / international airfares
* Nepal entry visa fee [Visa fees US$ 25 or equivalent foreign currency for Tourist Visa with Multiple * Entry for 15 days, US$ 40 or equivalent foreign currency for Tourist Visa with Multiple Entry for 30 days & US$ 100 or equivalent foreign currency for Tourist Visa with Multiple Entry for 100 days.][ Visa can be easily issued upon the arrival of Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu which will require 2 passport size photos]
* Airport tax required for the Domestic / International flights
* Expenses such as laundry, phone calls, internet and others
* Personal trekking equipments
* Entrance fees for sightseeing
* Any extra transportation except in itinerary [we can arrange upon request]
* Any kind of personal expenses
* Helicopter rescue due to out of control
* Any other expenses which are not mentioned in the inclusive price
* Some extra assistance like if you cannot walk properly our guide will arrange you horse to came back [if applicable this you have to pay them directly]
* Tips to staffs. After working everyone expect some Tips. We don’t mention fixed amount, it’s is up to you and up to their service, but generally tourists provide 10% of the total cost
* International airfares to and from Kathmandu as per your destination
* Single supplement charges [if required]
* Departure tax from Kathmandu
* Your travel insurances
* Cold drinks and beverages

Kathmandu valley tour

Kathmandu is the capital city of the country Nepal covering an area of 50 sq km. The average altitude of the city is 1,350 meters above the sea level. According to the census of 2011, the city holds a population of 1,740,977. The city was previously called Kantipur and Kasthamandap. This place is the country’s most developed as well as urbanized area. The country holds centralization here. Other developed areas inside the valley around Kathmandu are Kirtipur, Bhaktapur and Patan.

Besides, the city is very rich in pilgrimage sites and holy areas. This city is a home to thousands of temples, monasteries, Boudha Gumbas including world heritage sites and other smaller temples. The Kathmandu Durbar Square and the Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square are famous among the tourists as a sightseeing place. The Pashupatinath temple is considered as the holiest temple for Hindus and is listed among the world heritage sites. The Boudhanath also adds itself to the list being the holiest site of the Buddhists along with the Soyambhunath Stupa. The Changunarayan temple at the top of a hill in the Kathmandu City is known to be an ancient holy temple. This place is also a home to a number of Museums and Art Galleries including the National Museum of Nepal.

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The town offers these varieties of places suitable for sightseeing that enhances the tourism industry in the country. You can visit these places in several days and complete you sightseeing trip in Kathmandu.

Kathmandu valley tour Itinerary:
Day 01 : Arrive in Kathmandu Airport and transfer to hotel. Rest day in Kathmandu. Overnight stay in hotel
Day 02: Full day sightseeing tour in Kathmandu Valley [1,338m/4,389ft]. Back to hotel and overnight stay
Day 03: Drive from hotel to Bhaktapur [1,348m/4,423ft] and visit Bhaktapur Durbar square and then drive to Changunarayan [1,500m/4,921ft] to visit historic temples and the proved evidence of Nepal. Lunch at Katunje resort in Bhaktapur. Then drive to Khokana [1,368m/4,488ft] and further to Bungamati [1,393m/4,570ft]. Lunch at Patan [1,310m/4,297ft] and visit Patan Durbar Square. In the evening back to Kathmandu and stay overnight at hotel
Day 04: 1 hour Mountain flights in the morning to enjoy close views of all significant mountains including Mt. Everest. In the afternoon free time for shopping. Farewell dinner along with a cultural show in the evening. Hotel overnight
Day 05: Final departure

Cost Info.

Cost Include
* All surface transfers as per itinerary
* Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
* Fooding, lodging, insurance and other expenses of the staffs
* Fooding; Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner [as per itinerary] and lodging of the clients
* Necessary National Park fees
* All necessary paper works and permits
* Guided sightseeing tour
* Camping equipments such as very high quality North Face or Mountain Hardware tents for camping
* Kitchen, dining, toilet tents, mattresses and other kitchen equipments
* Travel and rescue arrangements for our staffs
* All ground transportation by private vehicles as per the itinerary program
* All necessary staffs with experienced English speaking guide, cook, assistant leader [4 trekkers: 1 assistance] also a personal Sherpa on request
* Porter’s Charges [Porter can carry up to 20kg]
* Tea and coffee during Mountain Climbing
* Teahouse/Lodge and tented accommodation during trekking and climbing session
* Medical supplies [First Aid medical kit will be available]
* Trekking Information Management System [TIMS], New Trekking permit to keep record of tourist [This is for your safety]
* Seasonal fresh fruits such as orange, apple, banana, mango, grape and other Nepali local fruits

Cost Exclude

* Meals in Kathmandu
* Domestic / international airfares
* Nepal entry visa fee [Visa fees US$ 25 or equivalent foreign currency for Tourist Visa with Multiple
Entry for 15 days, US$ 40 or equivalent foreign currency for Tourist Visa with Multiple Entry for 30 days & US$ 100 or equivalent foreign currency for Tourist Visa with Multiple Entry for 100 days.][ Visa can be easily issued upon the arrival of Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu which will require 2 passport size photos]
* Airport tax required for the Domestic / International flights
* Expenses such as laundry, phone calls, internet and others
* Personal trekking equipments
* Entrance fees for sightseeing
* Any extra transportation except in itinerary [we can arrange upon request]
* Any kind of personal expenses
* Helicopter rescue due to out of control
* Any other expenses which are not mentioned in the inclusive price
* Some extra assistance like if you cannot walk properly our guide will arrange you horse to came back [if applicable this you have to pay them directly]
* Tips to staffs. After working everyone expect some Tips. We don’t mention fixed amount, it’s is up to you and up to their service, but generally tourists provide 10% of the total cost
* International airfares to and from Kathmandu as per your destination
* Single supplement charges [if required]
* Departure tax from Kathmandu
* Your travel insurances
* Cold drinks and beverages

Climbing to Hinchuli peak

Hinchuli (6,441 m) – is one of three major peaks within the periphery of Annapurna sanctuary and was discovered by Col. Jimmy Roberts. Modi khola is seen from its eastern face which guards the main entrance to Annapurna sanctuary. In the year 1971 via the south east face it was climbed by the American Peace Corps Expedition for the first time. Mt. Hiunchuli still remains an unknown route. So, a few trekkers had climbed this peak because it lies in a remote location. This trekking way is not easy because it passes through steeps and dense bamboo forest, which is menaced by invisible danger of hanging glaciers. From the north, the mountain rises steeply above the moraines of the Annapurna south glacier in a series of shabby buttresses and an well defined and complicated north ridge. This leads to ultimate triangle of fluted ice which forms the summit. In the east, the summit is bounded by a ridge which rises in an icy parabola, and then we descend towards moraines over the lodges at base camp. Climbing Hiunchuli peak requires itinerary, map, good knowledge and experience because it is considered as one of the most difficult climbs for its climbing routes.

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Dates:
5-Apr & 13-Sep

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival

After arrival at Tribhuwan international airport Kathmandu, our representative will help you to take you and check at the hotel and will brief you about your daily activities. Night at desire hotel in Katmandu

Day 02: Kathmandu

We will have full day Sightseeing Trip in Kathmandu.

Day 03: Kathmandu to Pokhara

We will drive Kathmandu to pokhara which will take about 5 to 6 hours or fly there which will take 30 min. And drive from Pokhara to Nayapul and trek to hile.

Day 04: Trek to Ghorepani [2775m]

We will trek from Hile to Ghorepani.

Day 05: Trek to Tadapani [2675m]

We will Hike to Poon Hill and then trek from Ghorepani to Tadapani.

Day 06: Trek to Ghandruk [1950m]

We will trek to Ghandruk from Tadapani.

Day 07: Trek to Chhomrong [2040m]

We will trek to Chhomrong from Ghandruk.

Day 08: Trek to Bamboo [2340m]

We will trek from Chhomrong to Bamboo.

Day 09: Trek to Deorali [3230m]

We will trek from Bamboo to Deorali.

Day 10: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp [4170m]

We will trek from Deorali to Annapurna Base Camp via Machhapuchhre Base Camp [3820m].

Day 11: Trek to Annapurna South Base Camp [4170m]

We will trek from Annapurna Base Camp to Annapurna south base camp.

Day 12: Trek to Hiunchuli High Camp

We will trek from Annapurna south base camp to Hiunchuli High Camp.

Day 13: Ascend of Hiunchuli Camp I

We will move to Hiunchuli Camp I.

Day 14: Ascend of Hiunchuli Camp II

We will move to Hiunchuli Camp II.

Day 15: Summit of Hiunchuli Peak [6441m]

Then in this day we will climb the mountain.

Day 16: Descend to Annapurna South Base Camp [4130m]

We will trek back from Hiunchuli High Camp to Annapurna south base camp.

Day 17: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp [4170m]

We will trek from Annapurna south Base Camp to Annapurna base camp.

Day 18: Trek to Dovan [2630m]

We will trek back from Annapurna base camp to Dovan

Day 19: Trek to Jhinudanda [1750m]

We will trek back to Jhinudanda from Dovan.

Day 20: Trek to Pothana [1600m]

We will trek back to Pothana from Jhinudanda.

Day 21: Trek to Dhampus Phedi [1580m] and Drive to Pokhara
We will trek back to Dhampus Phedi from Pothana. And drive to Pokhara.

Day 22: Pokhara to kathmandu
We will drive or fly from pokhara to kathmandu which will take about 5 to 6 hours by drive and by air it will take 30 min. Overnight at hotel

Day 23: Kathmandu
You can roam around Kathmandu valley or you can do shoping.

Day 24: Departure
After breakfast we will transfer you to Tribhuvan International airport (TIA) three hour before your flight.

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Ama Dablam Guided Expedition

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Expedition info

One of the prettiest mountains on earth at an altitude of 6,856m/22,494ft
30 days full mountaineering expedition including sightseeing tours to World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu.

One of the best view point in the Himalayas with superb views of five above 8,000m mountains including Everest.

Multi-camp (3 camps normally) expedition led and supported by highly experienced mountaineers, guides, and crew members

Mixed route with ice, snow, and rock climbing around the glacier with fixed ropes and anchors
Expedition includes a few days of trek into the scenic Khumbu valley with magnificent Sherpa culture.

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Price: $5100 for full board service and $3800 with base camp service.

Fixed dates: April 18; 14 and 21 October.

The standard ascent to Ama Dablam is made via the South-Western Ridge, the same route followed by Ward (UK), Bishop (USA) and Gill (NZ) in the first ascent of the mountain in 1961. The route offers varied and sustained climb with reasonable level of difficulty. Three high camps are set up at strategic points.

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival day in Kathmandu

After your arrival in the afternoon, you will be taken to the Shanker Hotel for relax and refreshment. Hotel Shanker is a 4 star hotel just a 10 minute walk from the Thamel centre.

Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing and Preparation

Take rest, familiarize, and make a sightseeing tour to Kathmandu World Heritage Sites. The day will also be for finalizing official procedure and other necessary arrangements. You will be also briefed on the nature of expedition, equipments and team composition. You can also make your last minute buying of personal items as you will be flying to the Himalayas tomorrow.

Day 03: Fly to Lukla & Trek to Phakding- 9,184 ft (2,800 m)

Fly to Lukla of Everest region. The spectacular mountain flight takes approximately 30 minutes from Kathmandu. Witness the fabulous views of the high Himalayan peaks such as, Everest, Cho Oyu, Makalu, Ama Dablam and scores of other trekking peaks. After making necessary arrangement of porters and yaks, trek to Phakding. Overnight stay at Phakding.

Day 04: Trek to Namche Bazaar

The trek begins early morning along the steep hill to Namche Bazar. Namche, at altitude 11,300 ft (3,445 m), is the largest Sherpa town with vibrant Himalayan culture. Two consecutive nights will be spent at Namche to acclimatize with the high altitude.

Day 05: Rest & Acclimatization at Namche Bazaar

Day for rest and acclimatization at Namche Bazar. Also an opportunity to discover the area and familiarize with the Sherpa culture.

Day 06: Trek to Deboche

Trek further along the Everest route. Pass by several settlements and cross the Dhudh Koshi River. Along the way, witness the magnificent views of the high peaks including Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse and Ama Dablam. After making a steep climb arrives the Buddhist monastery of Thyangboche. Spend some time at the monastery and have a look around the place. Then decend to the village of Deboche. Stay overnight in Deboche.

Day 07: Trek to Pheriche (4,300m)

Hike to the village of Pangboche (4,000m/13,120ft). Continuing the trail further up, an overnight stay at Pheriche.

Day 08: Acclimatisation above Pheriche

Another day for acclimatization. The terrain is most suitable for higher climbing conditioning. Walk up a slope overlooking the high Himalayan valleys. A briefing on altitude in the afternoon.

Day 09: Move to Base Camp 4570m/15000ft

Trek back to Pangboche and cross the Dudh Kosi River. Climb up the trail which takes to the Ama Dablam Base Camp. The Base Camp lies at an altitude of 15,000ft (4,570m). Spend the day at the Base Camp for acclimatization and further planning.

Day 10-25: Ascending and Descending of Ama Dablam Top 6856m/22488ft

Based on their previous Actual Adventures Expedition experience, the expedition leader with other crew members make the planning and other necessary ground work for the ascent. A few days may be spent on the Base Camp for organizing food, acclimatization, and practicing rope and other mountain climbing skills.

A typical strategy would look like what follows:

After getting established on the Base Camp, move further up to Camp 1 at 5,700m (17,400 feet) along the standard route. Generally, one night is spent at camp 1for acclimatization and then returning to the Base Camp for the final preparation to scale the summit. There are three camps above the base camp before reaching the summit. The ascent from Base Camp to camp 1 is technically challenging. From Camp 1, follow existing fixed lines. Establish new ropes wherever necessary both for ascent and descent. The climb from Camp 2 to Camp 3 is mostly ice and mixed-climbing. The climb from Camp 3 to the summit is relatively less technical. By the Day 26, scale the peak before getting back to the Base Camp.

Day 26-27: Trek to Lukla

Trek back to Thyangboche, Namche Bazaar and Phakding finally arriving at Lukla.

Day 28: Fly Lukla to Kathmandu

Morning flight from Lukla to Kathmandu

Day 29: at leisure in Kathmandu

Also a reserve day to accommodate possible delay in Lukla to Kathmandu flight. If the flight is as scheduled, spend the day enjoying Kathmandu’s delights.

Day 30: Depart Kathmandu

Concluding day of Ama Dablam Expedition. We transfer you to airport for your journey ahead.

Price

What is included:

  • All airport/hotel transfers
  • Four nights in 4-star hotel in Kathmandu with bed and breakfast
  • Round trip flight Kathmandu to Lukla to Kathmandu with 30KG cargo per climber
  • All trekking and Ama Dablam climbing permit fees
  • Liaison officer and all his expenses
  • Experienced climbing Sherpa (s) for the group
  • Trekking and teahouse arrangements to/from Ama Dablam Base Camp and full board basis at Base Camp
  • Food and fuel above Ama Dablam Base Camp
  • All group camping  equipment, kitchen tent, dining tent, toilet tent, table, chair and  kitchen utensils etc
  • Single tent for use at the  Base Camp (with foam mattress provided)
  • Base Camp  Sherpa (s)  and Cook crew
  • Insurance for all Nepalese staffs
  • Use of group gear and supplies: rope, ice screws, rock, and snow anchor protection etc
  • Walkie-talkie radios, satellite telephone, etc.
  • Solar charging at Base Camp
  • Necessary Porter or Yaks support from Lukla to and from Base Camp
  • Emergency equipment like medical oxygen, Gamow bag, base camp medical kit, high-altitude medical kits etc
  • High-altitude camp equipment and supplies, and Sherpa support on summit day
  • Climbing Sherpa will establish camps, carry group equipment (including sleeping bags and pads), establish the route, etc
  • Porterage of group equipment to Advance Base Camp and Camp 1
  • Welcome and farewell dinner in Kathmandu
  • All government taxes and agency service charge

What is not included:

  • Personal climbing clothes and equipment
  • International roundtrip airfare to and from Kathmandu
  • Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu(and also in the case of early return from mountain than the scheduled itinerary)
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain(due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Excess baggage charges if you have more than 30KG luggage
  • Nepal Visa fee (bring accurate USD cash and passport photographs)
  • Tips for Climbing Guides and other staffs
  • Climbing Sherpa summit bonus
  • Personal communications (Satellite phone, phone, fax, email)
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, bottle water, shower, heater, etc.)
  • Personal Climbing Sherpa (must be arranged before the expedition)
  • Porterage of personal equipment to beyond Base Camp
  • Nepal Custom Duties
  • Personal travel /medical/cancellation/rescue insurance
  • Any rescue costs or costs of early departure from the expedition
  • Helicopter or charter flight

Singuchuli Peak Climbing

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Overview

Singu Chuli 6501m an attractive mountain for climbing is also known as Fluted Peak. It was first climbed by W.f. Noyce and A.D.M. Cox from its North-East face and the top section of the East Ridge in 1952. Singu Chuli, an attractive mountain for climbing Annapurna South Base Camp offers very excellent view of this mountain.To start this climb, we drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara along the Trisuli and Marsyangdi River and further onto Nayapool. From Nayapool, we follow the way of Annapurna Base Camp trek then cross the Annapurna glacier to gain access to the North East Face of Singuchuli for another day.

This is is beautiful walk along the Modi River which drains from the Annapurna Base Camp which very sacred to the Gurung and Magar people of this region.We climb through the glaciers towards north ridge where we will set up high camp (4,900m.). From this camp we continue climbing.

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Dates:
25-Apr & 16-May, 20-Oct

Itinerary

Day 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02 : Rest day at Kathmandu
Day 03 : Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara
Day 04 : Drive from Pokhara to Suikhet and trek to Pothana
Day 05 : Trek Pothana to Naya Pul
Day 06 : Trek Naya Pul to Khuldighar
Day 07 : Trek Khuldighar to Bagar
Day 08 : Trek Bagar to Machapuchhere Base Camp
Day 09 : Trek Machapuchare Base Camp to Camp I
Day 10 : Trek Camp I to Singu Chuli Base Camp
Day 11 : Trek Singu Chuli Base Camp to High Camp
Day 12 : High camp to Summit Singu Chuli Peak 6501m & back BC
Day 13 : Trek Singu Chuli Base Camp to Machapuchare Base Camp
Day 14 : Trek Machapuchare Base Camp to Bagar
Day 15 : Trek Bagar to Chomorong
Day 16 : Trek Chomorong to Tadapani
Day 17 : Trek Tadapani to Ghorepani
Day 18 : Trek Ghorepani to Biretanti
Day 19 : Drive from Biretanti to Pokhara
Day 20 : Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 21 : Rest Day at Kathmandu
Day 22 : Departure to your next destination

Price

What is included

– All airport/hotel transfers
– Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
– All accommodation and meals during the trek
– Domestic flights
– An experienced English-speaking trek leader and Sherpa porters to carry luggage (necessary porters) including their salary, – insurance, equipment, flight, food and lodging
– All necessary paper work and permits
– A comprehensive medical kit
– All government and local taxes

What Is excluded

– Nepal Visa fee (bring accurate USD cash and two passport photographs)
– International airfare to and from Kathmandu
– Excess baggage charges (if you have more than 20 kg luggage, cargo charge is around $1.5 per kg)
– Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain(due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
– Altitude chamber (PAC) or oxygen
– Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu(and also in the case of early return from mountain than the scheduled itinerary)
– Travel and rescue insurance
– Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottled water, shower, heater, etc.)
– Optional trips and sightseeing if extended
– Tips for guides and porters

 

K-2 EXPEDITION 2024


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ClimberCA International Consortium. About Us.
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DATES FOR 2024 DEPARTURES

21-06-2024 to 20-08-2024

TRIP SUMMARY

Duration of K2 Expedition 62 Days Islamabad to Islamabad
Climbing Days
42 Days
Trekking Days
(in & out) 12 Days
Hotel Accommodation
07 Nights
Group Size
10-15 climbers
Type of Expedition 
Un-guided (Services upto Base Camp only)

STANDARD PACKAGE PRICES, BASED ON SHARING TWIN ROOM & TENT

10-15 Climbers US $ 5300/- per person (unguided)
Single supplementUS $ 350 (single room & tent)

Itinerary of K2 Expedition

21-06-2024 Arrival in Islamabad Hotel
22-06-2024 Drive to Chilas (13-14 hours) Hotel
23-06-2024 Drive to Skardu (9 hours) Hotel
24-06-2024 Free day for final preparation and briefing session Hotel
25-06-2024 Drive to Askoli by jeeps (6 hours) Camp
26-06-2024 Trek to Jhula (6-7 hours) Camp
27-06-2024 Trek to Paiju (6-7 hours) Camp
28-06-2024 Rest day in Paiju-Acclimatization day Camp
29-06-2024 Trek to Urdukas (7 hours) Camp
30-06-2024 Trek to Goro-II (5 hours) Camp
01-07-2024 Trek to Concordia (4-5 hours) Camp
02-07-2024 Trek to K-2 Base camp (5 hours) Camp
03-07 to 12-08-2024 Climbing Days Camp
13-08-2024 Trek to Goro II (7-8 hours) Camp
14-08-2024 Trek to Khuburste (7-8 hours) Camp
15-08-2024 Trek to Jhula ( 7 hours) Camp
16-08-2024 Trek to Askoli (6-7 hours) Camp
17-08-2024 Drive to Skardu Hotel
18-08-2024 Flight to Islamabad or drive to Chilas Hotel
19-08-2024 Free day or drive from Chilas to Islamabad Hotel
20-08-2024 Departure from Islamabad On board

SERVICES INCLUDED IN THE K2 EXPEDITION PACKAGE OFFER 2024

1 Transportation

• Transfer from the airport to hotel on arrival in Islamabad.
• Transfer from the hotel to the airport on departure in Islamabad.
• Transfer from hotel to airport in Skardu.
• Transportation for briefing, debriefing and sightseeing.
• Air-conditioned transportation for briefing, debriefing and sightseeing.
• Transfer by air-conditioned mini bus from Islamabad to Skardu.
The specification of minibuses are as below: 7-10 pax Toyota Coaster (19 seater) 11-16 pax Toyota Coaster Saloon (25 seater)
• 4×4 jeeps/Toyotas from Skardu to Askoli and from Askoli to Skardu for members & luggage.
• One-way air-fare between Skardu-Islamabad.
• Free baggage allowance for members personal gear and collective expedition equipment would be as below:
Way up (Islamabad to Askoli)
75 kilograms per climber
Way down (Askoli to Islamabad)
50 kilograms per climber

Note:Flights to the Northern Areas of Pakistan are subject to weather condition. In case of flight cancellation/non availability of seats surface transfer will be provided).

2 Accommodation & Meals

Accommodation will be provided based on following hotels sharing twin/double occupancy.
Islamabad (4 nights with bed & breakfast)
Hill View Hotel/Grand Regency Hotel
Chilas (2 nights with three meals)
Shangri-La Midway/ Panorama Inn
Skardu (3 nights with three meals)
Mashabrum Inn/ Concordia/K-2 Motel

Note:
Alternate accommodation will be provided if rooms in above mentioned hotels are not available. Check in before 12:00 pm is subject to previous night charges

3 Porterage (Low Altitude Porters)

• Low altitude porters to carry expedition food, camping equipment, personal gear and climbing equipment.
• Free baggage allowance for members personal gear and collective expedition equipment would be as below:
Way up (from Askoli to Base Camp)
3 porters per climber
Way down (from the Base Camp to Askoli)
2 porters per climber

Note: • For extra personal luggage please check extra luggage charges.
• The porter cost is inclusive of their wages, food, equipment, kerosene oil, tarpaulin, cooking stove and insurance.

4 Taxes and Fees

• Royalty Fee, Environment Fee & Liaison Officer’s Cost
• Road taxes • Camping fees during trek.
• Bridge crossing fees.

Note:In case of pollution, fine/penalties will be the responsibility of expedition member or group.

5 Camping Equipment & Accessories

• Two men sleeping tent for camping shared by two pax
• Toilet tent • Shower Tent
• Complete mess tent/table/chairs
• Store tent (for large groups)
• Mattresses
• Toilet papers etc

Note: In case of severe damage to sleeping tent, the cost of tent will be charged.

6 Kitchen Equipment

• Kitchen tent
• Kitchen utensils
• Lamps for light
• Cooking stoves

7 Food (Meals) during expedition

• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
• Tea, green tea or coffee

Menu:
Lunch: One dish lunch at the base camp and picnic lunch during trek. Dinner: Complete meal; soup, two/three dishes, salad and desert

8 Fresh Meat and Vegetable

ClimberCA has special arrangements to supply fresh meat and vegetables to the base camp time to time besides tin food/fruit.

9 Local staff

• Daily wages, food, kit, insurance, accommodation of following staff is included in the price.
• Liaison Officer/Local guide
• Cook
• Cook helper
• Porter Sirdars (above 5 members)
• Porters

Note:Helicopter rescue of staff is not included as no insurance company offers this service in Pakistan.

10 Base Camp Representatives

ClimberCA has representatives at the base camps of major peaks (K-2, Broad Peak & Gasherbrum) to look after expeditions with satellite phone facilities. In case of any issue or urgent requirements you just need to talk to our representative. If porters are required on urgent basis our representative will make necessary arrangements.

SERVICES NOT INCLUDED

Below mentioned services are not included in our package, but some of them can be provided on request in advance. Please contact us for further detail.
• International air ticket & airport taxes.
• Visa fee for Pakistan & personal insurance of the clients.
• Cargo fee & custom charges for import and export.
• Beverages & laundry
• Sleeping bags, personal clothing and climbing gear.
• High Altitude Porters
• Food above base camp for members and High Porters etc.
• Any other service that is not mentioned in the list above.

NOTE
• All expedition members will go together in one group and come back together. If group splits due to personal reasons, the cost will be charged additionally.
• Extra hotel nights (if any) will be charged to expedition members.
• Any extra cost due to road blockade or any other unforeseen reason will be charged in addition to normal package offer.
• If government imposes a fee or new condition resulting extra charges (after the package is submitted) the same will be charged in addition to normal package offer.

 

Classic Uzbekistan

 

The itinerary: Tashkent – Samarkand – Bukhara – Khiva – Tashkent
Duration: 8 days
Number of tourists in group: minimum – 4, maximum – 12

BRIEF PROGRAM OF THE TOUR
Day 1 Arrival to Tashkent. Transfer to the hotel. Rest.
Day 2 Sightseeing in Tashkent. After lunch – transfer to Samarkand.
Day 3 Sightseeing in Samarkand.
Day 4 Transfer to Bukhara.
Day 5 Continue of the excursion in Bukhara.
Day 6 Drive through Kyzyl-Kum desert to Khiva.
Day 7 Sightseeing in Khiva. Afternoon transfer to airport, flight to Tashkent.
Day 8 Departure from Tashkent.
DETAILED PROGRAM OF THE TOUR
Day 1 Arrival to Tashkent. Transfer to the hotel. Rest.

Day 2 Sightseeing in Tashkent: Old town, cult-architectural complex Khast – Imam (Khazret – Imam ) with grand Friday mosque, medieval Yunus-khan and Kafal-Shashi mausoleums (XVI c), Barakh – khan and Kukeldosh madrasahs (XVI-XVII c), Islamic University, library in Tillya Sheykh mosque with one of Osman caliph’s (VII c) original Korans, the oldest in the world; Istiqlol square with Abdul Kasim madrasah (XVI-XVII c) (the craftsmen works and sells their original products and souvenirs here), Alisher Navoiy monument, great amusement park, ànd the color music fountain; Amir Timur square (Tamerlan) with the park, equestrian statue of Tamerlan, surrounded by historic and administrative buildings such as the Forum palace, the Timurids museum, Uzbekistan Hotel, Tashkent chimes, Tashkent University of Low and others; Courage monument – the monument to Tashkent people suffered from the destructive earthquake in 1966; Opera and Ballet theater, built by the Japanese prisoners of war in 1945, ànd the color music fountain; Mustaqillik (Independence) square with the Independence monument, “Ezgulik” arch, the eternal flame, the fountains; “Chorsu” eastern bazaar, decorative and applied art with the richest collection of Uzbekistan craftsmen’s products. After lunch – transfer to Samarkand.

Day 3 Sightseeing in Samarkand: Registan square – the “heart” of Samarkand – ensemble of 3 majestic madrassahs (XIV-XVI c.c.) – Sherdor, Ulugbek and Tillya Qory, Bibi-Khanum the gigantic cathedral Mosque (XV c.), Gur-Emir Mausoleum of Timur (Tamerlan), his sons and grandson Ulugbek (XV c.). Tamerlan’s grandson Ulugbek’s the well-known ruler and astronomer-scientist observatory (1420 y.) – the remains of an immense (30 m. tall) astrolabe for observing stars position, Shakhi-Zinda – “The Living King” (XI-XVIII c.c.) Necropolis of Samarkand rulers and noblemen, consisting of set of superb decorated mausoleums, exotic Siab bazaar.

Day 4 Transfer to Bukhara (300 km, 5 hrs). Sightseeing in Bukhara: “The heart of Bukhara – historic- architectural complex Lyabi-Khauz with the oldest in Central Asia pool (XIV-XVII c) surrounded by medieval buildings madrasah and khanaka of Nadira Divan-begi (XV-XVI c) with the facade, decorated with gorgeous mosaic, Kukeldash madrasah (XV c) – the largest madrasah in Bukhara. Poi –Kalyan Complex includes: 48 m minaret Kalyan (XII c) – the symbol of Bukhara; large Friday mosque Kalyan (XV c) with galleries topped with 288 domes of 1 hectare area; the only one active madrasah in Bukhara Miri-Arab (XVI c).

Day 5 Continue of sightseeing in Bukhara: the Samanids mausoleum (IX-X cc), Ark citadel (IV-XX cc) – the oldest residence of the Emirs, Chor-Minor – the original building of four minarets (XIX c). Sitorai- Mohi-khosa Palace (XIX-XX cc) – country summer palace of Bukhara Emirs.

Day 6 Drive through Kyzyl-Kum desert to Khiva (500 km; ~ 8 hrs). En route a short stop for walking along Kyzyl-Kum desert and on a picturesque bank of Amudarya river.

Day 7 After breakfast start sightseeing in Khiva: Ichan Kala – the museum under one sky, protected by the UNESCO as one of the world heritage masterpiece. Kalta-Minor Minaret (1855) – incomplete minaret of 26m height and base diameter of 16m height. It was planned as a highest minaret in Central Asia. Kunya-Ark (XVII-XIX cc) – the first palace of Khiva’s khans, Pahlovan Mahmud mausoleum (XIV-XIX c), Islam Khodja madrassah and minaret (1908 y.). Juma-mosque (1789) – the original Friday mosque with flat roof, propped up by 218 wooden carved columns (X-XIX c) with magnificent acoustics. In the evening flight to Tashkent. On arrival transfer to hotel for 1 night.

Day 8 Departure from Tashkent.

Cost includes:
• accommodation on twin-share basis;
• meals: breakfasts throughout;
• 1 dinner with folk-show in Bukhara;
• transport for all transfers according to program;
• sightseeing with local guides in each city;
• entrance fees to main tourist sites according to program;
• letter of invitation (visa support letter).

Cost does not include:
• International flights;
• all services not mentioned as above;
• meals: half- / full board throughout;
• photo- & video shooting fees in museums;
• medical insurance.
Extra charge for single supplement:
• hotels 2* – $120;
• hotels 3* – $130;
• hotels 4* – $160.

• airfare Urgench / Tashkent – $ 120 USD

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The cost: 680 USD

Gasherbrum I 8068 m (Hidden Peak) expedition


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DATES FOR 2023

Departure 24-06-2023 to 15-08-2023

TRIP SUMMARY
Duration of Expedition 53 Days Islamabad – Islamabad.
Climbing days 31 Days.
Trekking days 14 Days.
Hotel Accommodation 7 Nights.
Group size – 10- 15 climbers.
Type of expedition – Un-guided (Services upto Base Camp only).

STANDARD PACKAGE PRICES
10-15 Climbers US $ 4800/ – per person (unguided)
Single supplement US $ 350 (single room & tent)

Itinerary
24-06-2023 Arrival in Islamabad; Hotel
25-06-2023 Drive to Chilas (13-14 hours); Hotel
26-06-2023 Drive to Skardu (9 hours); Hotel
27-06-2023 Free day for final preparation and briefing; Hotel
28-06-2023 Drive to Askoli by jeeps (6 hours); Camping
29-06-2023 Trek to Jhula (6-7 hours); Camping
30-06-2023 Trek to Paiju (6-7 hours); Camping
01-07-2023 Rest day in Paiju-Acclimatization day; Camping
02-07-2023 Trek to Urdukas (7 hours); Camping
03-07-2023 Trek to Goro-II (5 hours); Camping
04-07-2023 Trek to Concordia (4-5 hours); Camping
05-07-2023 Trek to Shagring (6-7 hours); Camping
06-07-2023 Trek to Gasherbrum Base Camp (4-5 hours); Camping
07-07 to 06-08-2023 Climbing Days; Camping
07-08-2023 Trek to Concordia; Camping
08-08-2023 Trek to Goro I; Camping
09-08-2023 Trek to Khuburste; Camping
10-08-2023 Trek to Jhula; Camping
11-08-2023 Trek to Askoli; Camping
12-08-2023 Drive to Skardu; Hotel
13-08-2023 Flight to Islamabad or drive to Chilas; Hotel
14-08-2023 Free day or drive to Islamabad; Hotel
15-08-2023 Departure from Islamabad

SERVICES INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE OFFER 2023

1 Transportation
• Transfer from the airport to hotel on arrival in Islamabad.
• Transfer from the hotel to the airport on departure in Islamabad.
• Transfer from hotel to airport in Skardu.
• Air-conditioned transportation for briefing, debriefing and sightseeing.
• Transfer by air-conditioned mini bus from Islamabad to Skardu. The specification of minibuses are as below:
7-10 pax Toyota Coaster (19 seater)
11-16 pax Toyota Coaster Saloon (25 seater)
• 4×4 jeeps/Toyotas from Skardu to Askoli and from Askoli to Skardu for members & luggage.
• One-way air-fare between Skardu-Islamabad.
• Free baggage allowance for members personal gear and collective expedition equipment would be as below:
Way up (Islamabad to Askoli) 75 kilograms per climber
Way down (Askoli to Islamabad) 50 kilograms per climber

Note: Flights to the Northern Areas of Pakistan are subject to weather condition. In case of flight cancellation/non availability of seats surface transfer will be provided).

2 Accommodation & Meals
Accommodation will be provided based on following hotels sharing twin/double occupancy.
Islamabad (4 nights with bed & breakfast) Hill View Hotel/Grand Regency Hotel
Chilas (2 nights with three meals) Shangri-La Midway/ Panorama Inn
Skardu (3 nights with three meals) Mashabrum Inn/ Concordia/K-2 Motel

Note: Alternate accommodation will be provided if rooms in above mentioned hotels are not available.
Check in before 12:00 pm is subject to previous night charges

3 Porterage (Low altitude porters)
• Low altitude porters to carry expedition food, camping equipment, personal gear and climbing equipment.
• Free baggage allowance for members personal gear and collective expedition equipment would be as below:
Way up (from Askoli to Base Camp) – 3 porters per climber
Way down (from the Base Camp to Askoli) – 2 porters per climber

Note:
• For extra personal luggage please check extra luggage charges.
• The porter cost is inclusive of their wages, food, equipment, kerosene oil, tarpaulin, cooking stove and insurance.

4 Taxes and fees
• Royalty Fee, Environment Fee & Liaison Officer’s Cost
• Road taxes
• Camping fees during trek.
• Bridge crossing fees.
Note: In case of pollution, fine/penalties will be the responsibility of expedition member or group.

5 Camping Equipment & Accessories
• Two men sleeping tent for camping shared by two pax
• Toilet tent
• Shower Tent
• Complete mess tent/table/chairs
• Store tent (for large groups)
• Mattresses
• Toilet papers etc
Note: In case of severe damage to sleeping tent, the cost of tent will be charged.

6 Kitchen Equipment
• Kitchen tent
• Kitchen utensils
• Lamps for light
• Cooking stoves

7 Food (Meals) during expedition
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
• Tea, green tea or coffee
Menu:
Lunch: One dish lunch at the base camp and picnic lunch during trek
Dinner: Complete meal; soup, two/three dishes, salad and desert

8 Fresh Meat and Vegetable
CLimberCA has special arrangements to supply fresh meat and vegetables to the base camp time to time besides tin food/fruit.

9 Local staff
Daily wages, food, kit, insurance, accommodation of following staff is included in the price.
• Liaison Officer/Local guide
• Cook
• Cook helper
• Porter Sirdars
Note: Helicopter rescue of staff is not included as no insurance company offers this service in Pakistan.

10 Base Camp Representatives
CLimberCA has representatives at the base camps of major peaks (K-2, Broad Peak & Gasherbrum) to look after expeditions with satellite phone facilities. In case of any issue or urgent requirements you just need to talk to our representative. If porters are required on urgent basis our representative will make necessary arrangements.

SERVICES NOT INCLUDED
Below mentioned services are not included in our package, but some of them can be provided on request in advance. Please contact ClimberCA for further detail.
• International air ticket & airport taxes.
• Visa fee for Pakistan & personal insurance of the clients.
• Cargo fee & custom charges for import and export.
• Beverages & laundry
• Sleeping bags, personal clothing and climbing gear.
• High Altitude Porters
• Food above base camp for members and High Porters etc.
• Any other service that is not mentioned in the list above.

NOTE
• All expedition members will go together in one group and come back together. If group splits due to personal reasons, the cost will be charged additionally.
• Extra hotel nights (if any) will be charged to expedition members.
• Any extra cost due to road blockade or any other unforeseen reason will be charged in addition to normal package offer.
• If government imposes a fee or new condition resulting extra charges (after the package is submitted) the same will be charged in addition to normal package offer.

ClimberCA International Consortium
Telegram – https://t.me/ClimberCA
WhatsApp / Viber +7966 065-53-44
e-mail – your@climberca.com