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

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.

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Rara Lake Trek

Overview

Cost of the trek: As upon request
Trip duration: 17 Days
Grade: Moderate trekking
Start and End: Kathmandu
Trek type: Tea house Trek
Maximum Altitude: 3270m

Rara Lake Trekking is one of the most recommended trekking packages. We are organizing this trek since a long time ago in a very systematic way. This trekking area is Situated in the far western region of Nepal offers the best scenery of the Rara National Park and beautiful Rara Lake at an elevation of 2,990 meters. Rara Lake is the largest lake of Nepal as it covers about 10.8 sq. km of area.

Rara Lake trek can begin from Jumla or Nepaljung. The trail passes through the beautiful forest of Rara national park which provides shelter for many rare and endangered species of animals, birds, fishes and plants. We travel mostly through the off beaten route with glimpses of beautiful village, alpine pastures and scenery that are different from other regions of Nepal. Apart from the natural scenery Rara trekking region also offers the unique culture, tradition, lifestyle as well as the hospitality of local people. Rara Trekking can be done in any season but the best time to have best scenery is early late March to June and September to early November.

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Itinerary 

Day 01:
Arrival at TIA. upon arrival we meet, greet and assist you to reach in hotel as per the reservation

Day 02: On the second day of our trip we board the domestic Flight from Kathmandu to Nepaljung

Day 03:
Similarly we take Flight from Nepaljung to reach Jumla

Day 04-06: It will take two days to reach Danphe Langa from Jumla

Day 07:
Continiously we Trek to Chautha (2770m).

Day 08: This is the eighth day where we Trek from chautha to Dhotu (2380m).

Day 09:
we are near about to Trek to Rara Lake (3040m).

Day 10: After nine days continuous trekking we will reach at the magnificient Rara lake.we can Rest and explore Rara Lake.

Day 11:
Today we will Trek to Ghorasingha (3190m).

Day 12: Today we trek down to Sinja (2440m).

Day 13:
continuous Trek to Jaljala (3270m).

Day 14: Trek back to Jumla

Day 15:
Flight Jumla to Nepalgunj to Kathmandu

Day 16: We will explore kathmandu valley and inthe evening Farewell dinner is served at typical Nepali Restaurant

Day 17:
Today we escort you to reach International Airport for your onward journey.

Price

What is included

– All airport/hotel transfers
– 3 night hotel 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 (National park permit, TIMS,Dolpo special 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

Annapurna Mini Circuit trek

This is the ideal trek for all those travelers who would like to experience Nepal’s classic Annapurna circuit trek in a short time frame.

Cost/Person – $1345

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The trek winds through different type of topographical circumstances from sub-tropical through alpine to an arid or semi-desert alike to Tibetan topography.

Offering the astonishing view of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri, the trek gives the chance to cross heart-gripping Thorang La pass (5416m) making it Nepal’s classic and most celebrated trekking trails.

This is an exemplary case of teahouse trek giving us the time to spend in villages inhabited by people belonging to different ethnic group.

After making our way through Thorang La pass we will fly back to Jomsom and then to Pokhara. This is a short but fulfilling introduction of trekking in Himalayas of Nepal.

Itinerary

Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival

As your aircraft lands in Tribhuwan International Airport our representative will receive you and help you to transfer into the hotel of your choice.

Day 2: Drive to Besisahar and trek to Bhulbhule

Early in the morning we will drive towards Pokhara along the Trishuli valley witnessing the superb mountain views of Ganesh Himal and Manaslu. Upon reaching Mugling the road turns to Dumre and continues to Beshisahar which is the starting point of our trek. From Besisahar the trail takes us down river and continues northwards up to the Marshayandi valley with Hiunchuli and 29other snow claded peaks dominating the skyline. Continuing the walk through rice paddies and villages for about two hours we will reach Bhulbhule.

Day 3: Trek to Jagat

From Bhulbhule the trail goes through the east bank of the river passing a grand waterfall to Ngaddi. Crossing the suspension bridge the trail steadly goes uphill through the scrub forest to a Tibetan style Manangi village of Lampatta which is adorned by prayer flags. From here the trail steeply ascends to the village of Bahundana(1311m)and then descends to a river at Syange(1136) where we cross the river once again. Following the river we finally arrive to our camping site in Jagat.

Day 4: Trek to Dharapani (1943m)

Leaving Jagat, the trail winds up to Chyamje, after crossing a suspension bridge the trail goes uphill through the Oak forest. Continuing the walk for a while the trail emerges into a valley and we reach a village of Tal which is situated on the foot of massif waterfall. Crossing the river again the trail ascends to a village of Dharapani.

Day 5: Trek to Chame (2713m)

From Dharapani we will continue the climb to village of Bagarchap(2164m). Continuing the trek through the forest we will reach Dhanagyu and climb to Temang where we will rest for a while to have lunch. Temang offers the magnificent views of Manaslu along with many other snow capped Himalayan massif. From here the trail goes downhill through fir and pine forest to Koto and then to Chame, which is also the administrative capital of Manang district.

Day 6: Trek to Pisang(3,185m)

Initially the trail follows the river closely through deep canyon, making of our way through number of waterfalls we will arrive to Brathang(2919m). From here the trail goes through steep narrow valley winding through deep forest witnessing the magnificent view of Annapurna II. Crossing the river where the extraordinary curved rock face of Paungda Danda rises abruptly nearly 1500m from the riverbank, the trail climb to the village of Pisang.

Day 7: Trek to Manang village (3351m)

Today you have 2choices, either you can take a high route to Manang via the villages of Gyaru and Ngawal or opt for shorter main trail to Manang which goes through a low pass into the valley below Pisang peak. Both the options offers the magnificent Mountain View, introduces us to diverse Himalayan lifestyle and set up a strong foundation about the concealed geographical variation of the country. The longer walk will take 8-9hours whereas the shorter takes 5-6hours.

Day 8: Acclimatization in Manang

Today we will take a rest in Manang village and get adapted with the risen altitude and explore the surreal beauty of surrounding. Most of the visitors ascend to a hill situated behind Manang which offers the astonishing view of Annapurna massif and the huge icefall that run into and rumbles down from Gangapurna. Diagonally to the valley the huge mass of Gangapurna and Annapurna tower just above us. The view of sunrise and sunset seen from here is one of the most beautiful sights seen in the whole country.

Day 9: Trek to Yak Kharka

From Manang we will make our way towards the base of Thorong La pass. Climbing out of Marshyangdi valley, we turn northwest to the valley of Jarsang Khola. Winding above the forest we pass through arid, alpine land, with scrub juniper and patches of birch to Yak Kharka. We will reach Yak Kharka by afternoon and in the remaining time we can explore the vicinity. Here we can get a occasional glimpse of Blue Sheep which are the local inhabitant of this chilly and breezy area.

Day:10: Trek to thorong phedi (4450 m)

we start after the break fast trek to thorong phedi about claiming 5000mtr. The path is easy but we have to careful it is above Attitude  more than 4000 mtr on the way some time we can see blue sheep also.

Day 11: Trek to Muktinath(3802m)

We will start early in the morning to climb the pass. The initial stage of the ascent is very steep, but as we approach the peak it becomes much sloppier, but the altitude still makes the walk a challenging one. After making our way through few false summits, we finally make it to top of the pass (5416m). The top offers the unexplainable 360 degree panorama of snow capped peaks extending northwards into Tibet. Upon looking back we can view several peaks of Annapurna and in front of us is the unfathomable gorge of Kali Gandaki. After the pass the trail descends gradually but becomes steeper, finally making to a grassy slope, just before easing off to a gradual downhill walk to Muktinath.

Day 12: Trek to Jomsom

After visiting the holy temple of Muktinath, we make our way through arid landscape with the snow clad Himalayas in the backdrop. The trail goes down the valley offering an array of beautiful colors to Kali Gandaki valley at Ekalabatti. An easy walk from here finally brings us to Jomsom.

Day 13: Fly back to Pokhara

From Jomsom we will take a early morning scenic flight to Pokhara watching the magnificent views of Nilgiri and Dhaulagiri. Upon arrival, we will check into the hotel, freshen up and have lunch. The rest of the day is free to explore this lake city. You can hire a bicycle and make the trip even more memorable.

Day 14: Fly back to Kathmandu

We will take a early morning flight back to Kathmandu through the Himalayas. In Kathmandu the rest of the day is free. We will start the traveling around by visiting Pashupatinath temple which is situated 5km east of Kathmandu in the bank of holy Bagmati River. Pashupatinath is a pagoda shaped temple with tiered golden roofs and silver doors. Only the Hindu’s can visit the temple, but the visitors can clearly see the temple and activities performed in the temple premises from the eastern bank of Bagmati River where the dead bodies are cremated. From here we will visit Boudhanath Stupa which is located 8km east of Kathmandu. Boudhanath stupa is dome shaped monument representing the mind of Buddha and pilgrimage destination for Tantric Buddha.  . In the afternoon we will drive to Patan Durbar Square which is situated in the southern area of the city. The square is dotted with ancient palaces, temples and shrines which are known for their antique and exquisite carvings. From here we will proceed to Kathmandu Durbar Square which is the historic seat of Nepalese royalty. Here we will visit Kastamandap Temple (a temple rumored to be constructed from the wood of single tree), Taleju temple, statue of Kal Vairab, Basantapur palace and Kumari Temple (residence of living goddess Kumari).  After this we will pay our visit to Swoyambhunath temple which is listed in UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temple dates back to 2500years and is situated in the hilltop offering the astonishing view of Kathmandu. Return back to hotel for overnight stay.

Day 15: Farewell

You will be transferred to Tribhuwan International airport for your onward journey.

Guaranteed departure dates

January
24, 28

February
9, 25

March
5, 7, 23, 25,30

Note: January to March (winter): In this season temperature will decrease at often 0°C (32°F) at night, with extreme cold at high elevations. It is possible to trek in places like the Everest region during the winter but due to extreme cold weather and heavy snow fall it may be quite difficult than as usual.

April
2, 5, 6, 8, 11, 14, 17, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 30

May
2, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 20, 23, 24

June
2, 6, 9

August
2, 9, 23, 24

September
4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13, 16, 20, 22, 24, 26, 29, 30

October
2, 3, 7, 12, 13, 15, 18, 21, 28, 31

November
2, 5, 8, 14

December
9, 15

Manaslu Circuit Trek

Overview

Bordering Annapurna Conservation Area to the west and Tibetan plateau in the north and east, the area was opened to the foreign tourist since 1991 only. A complete circuit around the Manaslu(8163m), the 8th highest peak in the world is known for its unique blend of cultural heritages, religious practice and antique lifestyle.

This three week trek begins with the full day drive from Kathmandu to Arughat. The walk starts following the mighty Budhi Gandaki River in the northwards. As we continue the trek the gorge becomes steeper and narrowed making the walk even more challenging through the villages on the either side of the valley. Soon, the valley widens up to the astonishing alpine pasture with small Tibetan style villages in the lap of dramatic north face of Manaslu. From the village of Samagon the trail climbs up to Larkya La pass (5213m) which offers the panoramic view of Hiunchuli, Manaslu, Cheo and Himlung Himal. From the pass the trail descents through the alpine meadows to Bimthang before joining main Annapurna Circuit route at Besisahar.

To complete the walk of Manaslu circuit, one should be physically and mentally strong. Though the trek is organized by highly experienced professional, one should properly acclimatize to get used with the rising altitude.

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Itinerary 

Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival

As soon as you land on the Tribhuwan International Airport our representative will pick you and transfer to the hotel. In the evening there will be briefing about the trek.

Day 2: Drive to Arughat Bazaar

Early in the morning following the Trishuli River we drive towards the historic city of Gorkha. From Gorkha we will leave the main road and enter into a bumpy and dusty which ultimately takes us to Arughat in the Budi Gandaki Valley. Rarely the road to Arughat faces blockage so we may have to vary the route for the initial few days of our trek.

Day 3: Trek to Liding

The day’s trek is quite easy as it passes through several villages and cultivated slopes following the Budi Gandaki valley in the north. After making a short climb to Kyoropani the trail drops down to Soti khola and then ultimately to our camping site in Liding.

Day 4: Trek to Machha Khola; 5-6hours

Following Budi Gandaki River the trail goes above the river through the densely forested area. Today the trail winds around the small villages and cultivated farmland which ultimately takes us to Machha Khola which is the tributary of Budi Gandaki River.

Day 5: Trek to Yaru; 5hours

Crossing the bridge over Machha Khola we will trek through the rocky trail to Tatopani. The hot water springs present here is channeled out through the help of taps situated in the center of village. From here we will trek down to Dovan which has few tea houses. After making our way through the steep trail we will cross a suspension bridge at Yaru and set a camp near the stream.

Day 6: Trek to Philim; 6hours

Living Yaru the trail takes us to Jagat which is a well kept paved village. From Philim the trail moves to Sirdabas which offers the astonishing view of Sringi Himal. From Sirdabas the trail goes down to river, where we will cross the suspension bridge and climbs to Philim.

Day 7: Trek to Deng; 5hours

From Philim the trail winds around spectacular chilly waterfalls located in the either side of the valley. Making our way through Eklabatti and Euwa we will ultimately reac our camping site in the village of Deng.

Day 8: Trek to Prok; 5hours

From Deng the trail descends down to the river and we will cross it before steeply climbing uphill. Passing through small hamlets the trails ascend into an impressive valley. Making our through the mani stones carved into the rocks we will reach the village of Gyapsa and then our camping site in Pork.

Day 9: Trek to Lho; 6-7hours

From Gyapsa the trail goes up through the alpine pine forest to Namrung. From Namrung the valley widens into an extensive farmlands all around. Continuously making our way uphill we pass the Tibetan village of Sho which offers the extensive view of Manaslu. Further walking ahead we will reaching our camping site in Lho.

Day 10: Trek to Samagaon(3525m); 3-4hours

From Lho the trail goes up following the valley with the astonishing view of Peak29, Manaslu, Hiunchuli and Phungi to Shala village. Further making our way through open fields you reach our campsite in the stone houses village of Samagoan. Our campsite offers the magnificent view of Manaslu. Today’s trek is quite short, so in the remaining time of the day we can explore the village and visit the monastery nearby.

Day 11: Acclimatization at Samagaon

Today we will take a day rest at Samagaon such as to acclimatize with the rising altitude. Here you will find various sorts of options for full or half day of walks. If you are feeling good enough you can hike up to Manaslu Base Camp (10hours round trip) or alternatively you can walk to glacier across the valley or to Birendra Lake.

Day 12: Trek to Samdo(3860m); 3hours

Making our way through the pastureland, the trail gently climbs up to the valley. Watching the magnificent view of Himalayas particularly Manaslu we will reach our camping site in Samdo. Samdo is the last permanent settlement in the valley and is only a day’s walk away from the Tibetan border. Today’s trek is quite short, so in the remaining time of the day we can explore the village and surrounding hills.

Day 13: Trek to Larkya Bazaar (4450m); 4hours

Leaving Samdo behind us the trail crosses the stream to reaches the arid landscape of Larkya Bazaar which used to be the core point of trade with Tibet. Making a steep climb we will reach our campsite which is also the last campsite before the pass.

Day 14: Cross the pass and trek to Bimthang(3590m); 10-11hours

Starting quite in the morning the trail goes uphill to the moraine of the glacier with the astonishing view of Larkya Peak. Initially the walk is gentle but by the end the trail faces the steep uphill climb to the Larkya Pass (5213m). This is the highest point of the trek and grants the intact view of Annapurna II, Hiunchuli and Kang Guru. After crossing the pass the trail goes down to Tanbuche and then ultimately to our campsite in Bimthang.

Day 15: Trek to Tilje; 5-6hours

Making our way through the alpine pastureland we will descend down to Burdin Khola, fleeting the base camp of Manaslu summit. The ridge offers the magnificent view of Manaslu and Annapurna II. Further climbing down through the Rhododendron forest we will reach Karche. A brief walk through the terraced fields takes us to Karche la which offers the indisputable site of Marshyangdi River. Walking downhill through the forest we will stop for overnight stay in Tilje.

Day 16-17: Trek to Bulbule

From Tilje the trail descends down through several other villages and joins the main Annapurna Circuit trail at Dharapani. Now following Marshyangdi River we continue to go downhill to the village of Chayamje and then to Bulbule.

Day 18: Walk to Beshisahar and then drive back to Kathmandu

From Bulbule we walk for few hours to Besisahar where our trek comes to an end. Here we will catch a ride back to Kathmandu.

Day 19: Kathmandu Sightseeing

Today we will start the day by visiting Pashupatinath temple which is situated 5km east of Kathmandu in the bank of holy Bagmati River. Pashupatinath is a pagoda shaped temple with tiered golden roofs and silver doors. Only the Hindu’s can visit the temple, but the visitors can clearly see the temple and activities performed in the temple premises from the eastern bank of Bagmati River where the dead bodies are cremated. From here we will visit Boudhanath Stupa which is located 8km east of Kathmandu. Boudhanath stupa is dome shaped monument representing the mind of Buddha and pilgrimage destination for Tantric Buddha.  . In the afternoon we will drive to Patan Durbar Square which is situated in the southern area of the city. The square is dotted with ancient palaces, temples and shrines which are known for their antique and exquisite carvings. From here we will proceed to Kathmandu Durbar Square which is the historic seat of Nepalese royalty. Here we will visit Kastamandap Temple (a temple rumored to be constructed from the wood of single tree), Taleju temple, statue of Kal Vairab, Basantapur palace and Kumari Temple (residence of living goddess Kumari).  After this we will pay our visit to Swoyambhunath temple which is listed in UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temple dates back to 2500years and is situated in the hilltop offering the astonishing view of Kathmandu. Return back to hotel for overnight stay.

Day 20: Farewell

You will be transferred to Tribhuwan International airport for your onward journey.

Price

What is included

– All airport/hotel transfers
– Three nights’ accommodation in 3-star hotel in Kathmandu, two nights in guest house in Nepalgunj/Juphal and tented accommodation in mountain.
– All domestic flights (Kathmandu-Nepalgunj -Jhuphal-Nepalgunj-Kathmandu)
– Guided sightseeing tour in Kathmandu
– Breakfast in Kathmandu and all meals and boiled water in mountain
– All ground transportation as per the itinerary program by private vehicles
– All necessary staffs with experienced English speaking climbing leader (guide), cook, assistant climbing leader (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide) and Sherpa porters to carry luggage (2 trekkers:1 porter), other helpers (1 trekker: 2 helpers) including their salary, insurance, equipment, flight, food and lodging
– All necessary paper works; special trekking permit for Lower Dolpo trek
– Camping equipments-very high quality North Face or Mountain Hardware or similar kitchen, dining, toilet tents, mattresses, and kitchen equipments
– Travel and rescue arrangements
– Welcome and farewell dinner
– Exclusive Medical Kit Bag
– 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

Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Annapurna Base Camp Trek is the most popular trek in the Annapurna Region Trekking Package. It provides views of both cultural and natural beauties. Trekkers have always demanded and admired this route for trekking. At the end of the trek, the beautiful views around just turn to beautiful memories. This is the reason why explorers find it fascinating to get into this area.

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Trekking in Annapurna Base Camp Area takes you to the centre of the entire Annapurna Range. This place is perfect with magnificent design of the formation of mountains. The glaciers and snow-capped peaks around the area add a different flavour to the trek. Also, there is Annapurna Sanctuary surrounded by the high Himalayas of the Annapurna Range named Mt. Machapuchchre [6991m/22,936ft], Mt. Gangapurna [7454m/24,455ft], Mt. Annapurna 1 [8091m/26,545ft], Unclimbed fang [7647m/25,088ft] and Annapurna south [7273m/23,861ft].

Besides, Annapurna Trekking in Nepal includes views of the endangered species of wild lives, plants and birds too. As noted earlier, these lives are protected by The Annapurna Sanctuary. Snow-leopard, Musk Deer, Blue sheep and other species of birds named Multi-colored impeyan, Kokla, Pheasant and so on are found in the Annapurna Region. In the same way, plants like Rhododendron and Blue-orchid are found too.

The route through this region ensures the best view of the Mountains all around and the fresh breaths that provide more enthusiasm throughout the trek. If you are among the explorers to know new things in life, Trekking in Annapurna Base Camp can prove the best for you.

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January
23, 27

February
7, 24, 28

March
1, 7, 22, 25

Note: January to March (winter): In this season temperature will decrease at often 0°C (32°F) at night, with extreme cold at high elevations. It is possible to trek in places like the Everest region during the winter but due to extreme cold weather and heavy snow fall it may be quite difficult than as usual.

April
2, 5, 6, 8, 11, 14, 17, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 30

May
2, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 20, 23, 24

June 
2, 6, 9

August
2, 9, 23, 24

September
4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13, 16, 20, 22, 24, 26, 29, 30

October
2, 3, 7, 12, 13, 15, 18, 21, 28, 31

November
2, 5,  8, 14

December
1, 14, 15

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu [1,300m/4,264ft]
Upon arrival in Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be warmly greeted by our representatives. After completion of official formalities, we pick our luggage and head towards a 4 star category hotel where you will be transferred to stay overnight.

Day 02: Full day Kathmandu sightseeing and trek preparations
You will be woken up with a morning call along with bed tea and breakfast. Today, we will enjoy sightseeing around Kathmandu the entire day including visits to some of the major places of the city such as Pashupatinath, Swayambhunath, Boudha and so on. These sites have been listed as World Heritage Sites by the UNESCO. We get back to our hotel in late evening and stay overnight

Day 03: Kathmandu – Pokhara [823m/2,700ft]; 30 minutes by flight or 6 hours by bus – Ghandruk [1,940m/6,360ft]; 6 hours
We take a scenic journey from Kathmandu to Pokhara today. As soon as we arrive in this city, we are greeted by beautiful views of some of the Nepalese mountains such as Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Machapuchhre, the five peaks of Annapurna Region and several others. We then drive to Naya Pool and then start our trek until Ghandruk. Camp or teahouse overnight

Day 04: Ghandruk – Chhomrong [2,170m/7,120ft]; 5 hours
Starting our trek from Ghandruk today, we climb up the ascent for an hour and arrive in Ghandrukkot. We continue our journey through the ascent and arrive in Chhomrong. This is a beautiful village located in the laps of the giant Annapurna massif. Camp or teahouse overnight

Day 05: Chhomrong – Dovan [2,580m/8,460ft]; 6 hours
We head our way through the banks of Modi Khola. We cross a suspension bridge after some time and trek up to Sinuwa Danda. Our path from this point decreases a little bit of elevation. We make our way through a beautiful lush forest of Rhododendron in Khuldighar. We continue our journey and reach Dovan shortly. Camp or teahouse overnight

Day 06:Dovan – Deurali [3,230m/10,595ft]; 4 hours
We make our first move with a gentle gradual ascent. Lush forests of oak, pines and rhododendron comes in our way. We walk through Hotel Himalayan and bridges over two streams. There are possibilities that we gain views of wild lives such as wild pigs, deer, and maybe even snow leopards. Our further path takes us to Deurali. Camp or teahouse overnight

Day 07:Deurali – Machapuchhre Base Camp [3,700m/12,135ft]: 3 – 4 hours
This beautiful day greets us with fresh rays of morning light. With a gradual climb, we go through some areas that are prone to avalanches. We need to be cautious and careful all the way. We shortly arrive at Bagar and make our ultimate destination to Machapuchhre Base Camp. This viewpoint offers breath taking views of Mount Machapuchhre. Camp overnight

Day 08:Machapuchhre Base Camp – Annapurna Base Camp [4,130m/13,545ft]; 2 – 3 hours
The route from Machapuchhre Base Camp, vegetation vanishes. This simply means that we have entered the area of snowy lands. Also will have entered the Annapurna Sanctuary which is a protected area in the Annapurna Himalaya Region. We plan out to trek until the Annapurna Base Camp. Camp overnight

Day 09:Annapurna Base Camp – Bamboo [2,310m/7,575ft]; 6 hours
We start our day with fresh morning rays of light. We then start our way with descends from Annapurna Base Camp. Passing through some of the most beautiful places of the country such as Deurali and Dovan, we trek until we reach Bamboo. Camp or teahouse overnight

Day 10:Bamboo – Jhinu Dada [1,760m/5,770ft]; 6 hours
From Bamboo, we start our journey and climb the ascent to lower Chhomrong through Kuldi Ghar and Sinuwa. The elevation from lower region of Chhomrong takes us to the upper region of the place. We then further descend making our way to Jhinu Danda. Camp or teahouse overnight

Day 11:Jhinu Dada – Naya Pool[2,070m/6,791ft]; 6 hours – Pokhara; 1 hour
After an early breakfast we start our trek and reach Kyumi Village. After having our lunch here, we trek to Syauli Bazaar and then to Birenthanti. Then with an hours of trek from Birenthanti, we head up to Naya Pool and end our trek here. We then take a bus to Pokhara that takes an hour to reach. Hotel overnight

Day 12: Pokhara – Kathmandu
We weave the journey of this day by returning back to Kathmandu from the beautiful Pokhara. By this time of the entire trek, we will have spent a long period of unforgettable memories. It will have been one of the best holiday of your life. Hotel overnight

Day 13:Free day in Kathmandu
You will be offered with a leisure day in the Kathmandu city this day. You can either go for a short sightseeing tour around the city or even do shopping as per your interest. We get back to our hotel in the late evening and enjoy a cultural show along with a farewell dinner in our hotel.

Day 14:Final Departure
With unforgettable memories taken, we declare an end to our beautiful holiday in Nepal. Our representatives will escort you to the airport before 3 hours of scheduled flight time.

Trip Price

Starts from: US $ 1125.00

Cost Include
– Airport pick & drop off service by Private Vehicle
– Welcome or fare well dinner in typical Nepali restaurant with traditional musical show.
– hotel accommodation in Kathmandu as per Itineary
– hotel accommodation in Pokhara
– Kathmandu Valley sightseeing with English speaking license holder’s tour guide
– Comprehensive pre-departure information/meeting in your Hotel or in central office.
– 3 meals a day (Breakfasts, Lunch and Dinners with tea or coffee) during the tre, (Generally we will provide you 3 cop of tea )
– Accommodation in lodges, guesthouses on twin sharing basis during the trek (We will try to provide you Attach bathroom room as well as available)
– Trekking guides and porters (Porter can carry up to 20kg )
– Guide airfare (if applicable)
– Ground road transportation as per itinerary if applicable (Private Car , Bus ,Van extra)
– Arrangements for food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment and medicine for all trekking staff.
– Travel insurance for Nepali staff. While trekking period
– Actual Adventure’s Group medical supplies (First Aid medical kit will be available)
– Annapurna Conservation Area Permit for National park & Conservation
– Trekking information management system ( TIMS ), New Trekking permit to keep record of tourist, (This is for your safety)
– Seasonal fresh fruits like (orange, apple, banana, mango and grape and other Nepali local fruits etc)
– All Paper work and Administration and registration charge.
– All Government, Vat, Service charge, and taxes are included.

Cost Exclude
– Meals in Kathmandu & Pokhara
– Airfare domestic ( Kathmandu – Pokhara flights ) and international flights
– Nepal entry visa fee
– Airport tax required for the Domestic / International flights
– All alcoholic drinks, mineral water, laundry, phone calls, internet
– Personal trekking equipment, medical and travel insurance
– Entrance fees for sightseeing/Monument
– Any extra transportation except itinerary (we can arrange if request)
– Any kind of personal expenses / Helicopter rescue due to cause of out of our control.
– Any other expenses which are not mentioned in the inclusive price
– Some extra assistance like (if you can not walk properly our guide will arrange you horse, to came back, if applicable this you have t o pay them directly
– Tips to staff. After working everyone expect some Tips , we never tell you fixed amount, because it is up to you and up to their service.

Gasherbrum-II (8035-M) Expedition 2023

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DATES FOR 2023
Departure 24-06-2023 – 15-08-2023

TRIP SUMMARY
Duration of Expedition 54/53 Days Islamabad to Islamabad
Climbing days 32/31 Days
Trekking Days (in & out) 14 Days
Hotel Accommodation 07 Nights
Group Sizes 10-15 climbers
Type of Expedition – Un-guided (services upto base camp only)

STANDARD PACKAGE PRICES
10-15 Climbers – US$ 4850 – per person (unguided)
Single supplement US$ 350 (single room & tent)

Program 
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 session 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. On board

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 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.

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Nanga Parbat (8126-M) Expedition 2023

Nanga Parbat (8126-M) Expedition

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DATES FOR 2023 DEPARTURES
1st Departure 23-05-2023 to 12- 07-2023
2nd Departure 05-06-2023 to 25-07-2023

TRIP SUMMARY
Duration of Expedition 50 Days Islamabad to Islamabad
Climbing Days 41 Days
Trekking Days (in & out) 04 Days
Hotel Accommodation 05 Nights
Group Size 10-15 climbers
Type of Expedition Unguided (Services upto Base Camp only).

STANDARD PACKAGE PRICES
10-15 Climbers US $ 3500 – per person (unguided)
Single Supplement US $ 350

Itinerary

23-05-2023 & 05-06-2023 Arrival in Islamabad. Hotel
24-05-2023 & 06-06-2023 Drive to Chilas (13 hours). Hotel
25-05-2023 & 07-06-2023 Drive to Halala and trek to Kachal. Camp
26-05-2023 & 08-06-2023 Trek to Zangot. Camp
27-05-2023 & 09-06-2023 Trek to Nanga Parbat Base Camp. Camp
28-05 to 07-07-2023 & 10-06 to 20-07-2023 Climbing Days. Camp
08-07-2023 & 21-07-2023 Trek to Ser. Camp
09-07-2023 & 22-07-2023 Trek to Bunardass and drive to Chilas. Hotel
10-07-2023 & 23-07-2023 Drive from Chilas to Islamabad. Hotel
11-07-2023 & 24-07-2023 Free day in Islamabad. Hotel
12-07-2023 & 25-07-2023 Departure from Islamabad. On board

SERVICES INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE OFFER

1 Transportation

• Transfer from airport to hotel on arrival & hotel to airport on departure.
• Transfer by air-conditioned mini bus from Islamabad to Chilas and back to Islamabad at the end of the expedition. The specification of minibuses are as below:
1-6 pax. Toyota Hiace (12 seater)
7-10 pax. Toyota Coaster (19 seater)
11-15 pax. Toyota Coaster Saloon (25 seater)
• Air-conditioned transportation for briefing, debriefing and sightseeing.
• 4×4 jeeps/Toyotas from Chilas to Halala Bridge and back to Chilas
• Transfer from hotel to airport in Skardu.
• Free baggage allowance for members personal gear and collective expedition equipment would be as below:

Way up (Islamabad to Halali Bridge)
75 kilograms per climber

Way down (Halali Bridge to Islamabad)
55 kilograms per climber

2 Accommodation
Accommodation will be provided based on following hotels sharing twin/double occupancy.

Islamabad: Hill View Hotel/Grand Regency Hotel (4 nights) bed & breakfast
Chilas: Panorama Inn/ Shangrila Midway (2 nights) with three meals
Note: If rooms in hotels mentioned above are not available, accommodation in any other hotel with equal standard will be provided. Check in before 10:00 am is subject to previous night charges

3 Low altitude porters
• Low altitude porters to carry expedition food, camping equipment and group luggage.
• Free baggage allowance for members personal gear and collective expedition equipment would be as below:

Way up (from Halala Bridge to Base Camp)
3 porters per climber

Way down (from the Base Camp to Halala Bridge)
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
• 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
• Sleeping tent 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)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, & Tea time

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 when the duration of expedition is for longer period.

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

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 group 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
Contacts:
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Makalu Base Camp Trek

Makalu base camp trek yet another trekking destination that is well appreciated by the trekkers. Makalu with the altitude of 8475m is the 5th highest mountain in the world known for its utterly marvelous untouched natural beauty. Situated very close to Everest region Makalu Base Camp trek takes you through the beautiful Makalu Barun National Park and Conservation Area. The park is recognized internationally for its exquisiteness along with the diversity of flora and fauna. Some of the endangered species of flora and fauna found in the park includes Rhododendrons, Orchids, Snow Leopard, Red Panda, Musk deer, Wild boar, Wild Yak, Himalayan Thar along with more 420species of native as well as migratory birds. Some locales have also informed about the view of elusive Himalayan giant the Yeti time and again.

Makalu Base Camp Trek begins from Tumlingtar which is situated in mid-eastern Nepal which is an hour away flight from Kathmandu. The actual walk begins from Chiclila which is 3-hour’s drive from Tumlingtar. Following the beautiful Barun river valley in the Makalu Barun National Park and conservation area we will cross passes like Shipton La, Keke La and lakes like Kalopokhari all the way to Base Camp which is situated at the altitude of 5000m. On the way we will be awed by the jaw dropping view of Mt Makalu along with Everest, Lhotse, Chamlang, Baruntse with the hodgepodge of many others. The whole area gives you the vibe of remote wilderness enclosing some of the pristine forests and alpine meadows of Nepal.

Makalu base camp trek require utmost 5-6hours of walk daily. Walking to the high mountains through the thrilling passes is the part of your adventure journey. Anyone with prior trekking experience and in good shape can make through this fairly challenging trek. The trek is purely a camping trek and no lodges are available in the route.

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Itinerary

Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival

As soon as you land on the Tribhuwan International Airport our representative will pick you and transfer to the hotel.

Day 2: Fly to Tumlingtar and drive to Chichila(1840m)

Enjoy the 45minutes morning flight from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar through the Himalayas. As we reach Tumlingtar we will meet our trek crew, have lunch and then drive in 4WD vehicles through a rough road to Chichila. Stay overnight in camp.

Day 3: Trek to Num (1500m); 6-7hours

We will start with a gradual uphill climb through the forest for about 2hours and then trail descends by a small river where you walk in a flat land for around one hour to reach Num. Num is a small village with many teahouses offering a distant view of Himalayas.

Day 4: Trek to Sedua(1493m); 6-7hours

Leaving Num behind us the trail steeply descends through the forests and terraced fields to Arun River. Crossing a suspension bridge the trail ascends through forests and few villages taking us to the village of Sedua. There is a check post and an office of Makalu Conservation Area. Stay overnight at camp in Sedua.

Day 5: Trek to Tashigaon(2057m); 4-5hours

Initially the trail slightly goes uphill but major part of the walk is flat and easy through the bushes. Passing the hillside through quiet villages and small paddy fields we will reach to the village of Tashigaon. Tashigaon is a big Sherpa village surrounded by dense forest with prayer flags fluttering in the wild. Stay overnight at camp.

Day 6: Trek to Kauma Kharka(3500m); 5-6hours

We will start the walk through the dense forest and after a gradual uphill climb we will arrive to a sort of alpine meadow. After having lunch we will climb to a ridge and finally arrive in a grazing area at Kauma Kharka. Stay overnight in camp.

Day 7: Trek to Dobato(3700m);7-8hours

We will start with a steep climb towards the summit of Shipton La(4229m) which takes few hours. The pass offers the superb Mountain View. After crossing the pass we will make our way through the Rhododendron forest to the beautiful valley of Dobato. Stay overnight in camp.

Day 8: Trek to Yangri Kharka(3620m); 5-6hours

Leaving Dobato behind us the trail steeply descends through the Rhododendron Forest of Barun River. Following the River we will arrive to our high pasture campsite in Yangri Kharka which is situated in the base of the valley. Stay overnight in camp.

Day 9: Trek to Lengmale Kharka(4400m)

Following the river upstream and witness the regal vista of Himalayas we will trek to an alpine meadow of Lengmale Kharka for overnight stay.

Day 10: Trek to Sherson(4500m)

We will start the climb through Yak pastures and boulder fields in a complete high alpine environment to Sherson. From Sherson the southern flank of Mt Makalu and Barun glacier comes into view. Stay overnight in camp.

Day 11: Explore Makalu Base Camp (5100m) / Everest View Point Ridge and trek back to Sherson; 7-8hours

Climb to Makalu Base Camp for the breathtaking views on the way. Return back to the campsite have lunch and climb to 5000m on the ridge to the north for the views of Makalu, Cho Oyu, Nuptse, Everest and many other. Stay overnight in camp in Sherson.

Day 12: Trek to Yangri Kharka

We will descend down to the valley following Barun River which finally takes us to Yangri Kharka.

Day 13: Trek to Dobato; 5hours

The trail descends through the small bushes of Rhododendron for around 4hours. Later the path goes uphill through the jungle all the way to Dobato. Stay overnight in camp.

Day 14: Retracing our path back we will re-cross the Shipton La pass and descend down to Kauma Kharka. Stay overnight in camp.

Day 15: We will descend for around 6hours through the dense forest to Sedua via Tashigaon. Stay overnight in camp.

Day 16: Trek to Num

We will start the day with a steep descend to Arun River Valley. Crossing the River the trail goes uphill through a ridge which takes us to Num.

Day 17: Trek to Chichila(5hours) and drive to Tumlingtar

The trek starts early in the morning through the ridge which takes us to Chichila. From here we will catch a ride back to Tumlingtar. Stay overnight in camp.

Day18: Fly back to Kathmandu

Early in the morning we will catch a scenic flight back to Kathmandu over the Himalayas. After having lunch we will have plenty of time for sightseeing and shopping.

Day 19: Free day in Kathmandu

Today we can enjoy either shopping or sightseeing or simply have rest.

Day 20: Farewell

You will be transferred to Tribhuwan International airport for your onward journey.

Price

What is included

– All airport/hotel transfers
– Three nights’ accommodation in 3-star hotel in Kathmandu, two nights in guest house in Nepalgunj/Juphal and tented accommodation in mountain.
– All domestic flights (Kathmandu-Nepalgunj -Jhuphal-Nepalgunj-Kathmandu)
– Guided sightseeing tour in Kathmandu
– Breakfast in Kathmandu and all meals and boiled water in mountain
– All ground transportation as per the itinerary program by private vehicles
– All necessary staffs with experienced English speaking climbing leader (guide), cook, assistant climbing leader (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide) and Sherpa porters to carry luggage (2 trekkers:1 porter), other helpers (1 trekker: 2 helpers) including their salary, insurance, equipment, flight, food and lodging
– All necessary paper works; special trekking permit for Lower Dolpo trek
– Camping equipments-very high quality North Face or Mountain Hardware or similar kitchen, dining, toilet tents, mattresses, and kitchen equipments
– Travel and rescue arrangements
– Welcome and farewell dinner
– Exclusive Medical Kit Bag
– 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