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Peak Climbing in Nepal

Mardi Himal 18,330 feet / 5,587meters
Mardi Himal is considered to be an ideal introduction to mountaineering in the high Himalaya, particularly if you have limited time available. No previous experience of high altitudes is necessary, as every precaution will be taken to ensure gradual and thorough acclimatization during the trek to the mountain.
Although Mardi Himal is the shortest and probably the easiest of our expeditions in Nepal, to maximize both your enjoyment and your chances of success, you need. A major benefit of Mardi Himal is the ability to climb it in a round trip of a little over 2 weeks. It therefore makes a visit to the Himalaya a real possibility for those who hitherto have not been able to find the time to join a longer expedition. This peak is located in the east of the Modi Khola, across the valley from Hiunchuli. It is separated from Machhapuchhre ridge by a col. and usual route of ascent reaches this col (about 5,200m. /17,060 ft.) and reaches the summit via a route on its east flank. Although the mountain rises above the entrance to the Annapurna sanctuary it is not often visited. The trek reaches and then follows the Mardi Khola for 2 days before turning and climbing the ridge line for 3 more days before reaching base camp around 4,100 m. /13,451 ft.The climb has problems with route finding and effort but little technical difficulty: the couloirs leading to the col on the East Face can present an avalanche danger with fresh snow. The climb begins by heading steeply towards the col on the connecting ridge between Mardi Himal and Machhapuchhre. High camp is usually placed just below the final steep (45 degrees) couloirs leading to the col (about 4,650 m. /15,256 ft.) From high camp, climb to the col and turn west, ascending steep snow slopes to the summit. Descend the same route. OUTLINE ITINERARY
Day 1 KTM Pokhara- 7/8 Hours 915m
Day 2 Pokhara to Lamachour- 6/7 Hours 990m
Day 3 Lamachour to Lhachok- 5/6 Hours 1000m
Day 4 Lhachok to Lalghar Kharka - 6/7 Hours 1500m
Day 5 Lalghar Kharka Juction to Kharka- 5/6 Hours 2300m
Day 6 Juction Kharka to Kumai- 6/7 Hours 3050m
Day 7 Kumai Korchen- 5/6 Hours 3682m
Day 8 Korchen to Mardi Himal BC- 5/6 Hours 4120m
Day 9 Mardi Himal BC to H Camp 1- 2/3 Hours 4660m
Day 10 H Camp 1 to H Camp 2 -2/3 Days 5120m
Day 11 H Camp 2 to Korchen- 6/7 Hours 3682m
Day 12 Korchen Junction- 5/6 Hours 2300m
Day 13 Junction to Kangmang- 6/7 Hours 1100m
Day 14 Kangmang to Pokhara- 5/6 Hour 915m
Day 15 Pokhara to Kathmandu- 6/7 Hours 1300m

Cost including :
Airport Pickup and Drop
All the ground Transportation by bus
All the meal during the trek (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
ACAP Fee
All camping equipment like tent, Sleeping Bag, Kitchen Equipment, Jacket etc.
An experience guide (trained by Ministry of tourism), necessary
Trekking staff (Cook,sherpa and helper, porter) and their meal/accommodation/transportation/salary/insurance/equipments
.

Fee Structure for option "A" Peaks

  • Royalty for up to seven members: USD 500.00.
  • Royalty for each additional member up to 12 persons: USD 100.00.

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PEAK CLIMBING IN NEPAL OPTION 02

S. N.
Name of Mountain

Height
(m)

Himalayan Range
District
Caravan Route
1.
Mt. Cholatse
6,440
Mahalangur
Solukhumbu
Lukla-Namche-Pheriche- BC
2.
Mt.Machermo
6,237
Mahalangur
Solukhumbu
Lukla-Namche-Gokyo-BC
3.
Mt. Kyazo Ri
6,186
Mahalangur
Solukhumbu
Lukla-Namche-Gokyo-BC
4.
Mt. Nirekha
6,159
Mahalangur
Solukhumbu
Lukla-Namche-Gokyo-BC
5.
Mt. Langsisa Ri
6,427
Jugal
Rasuwa
Dhunche-Langtang- Langshisa-BC
6.
Mt.Ombigaichen
6,340
Mahalangur
Solukhumbu
Lukla-Namche-Ombigaichen- BC
7.
Mt. Bokta
6,143
Kanchenjunga
Taplejung
Taplejung-Ghunsa-BC
8.
Mt. Chekigo
6,257
Gaurishankar
Dolakha
Charikot-Simigaon-Beding- BC
9.
Mt. Phari Lapcha
6,017
Mahalangur
Solukhumbu
Lukla-Namche-Machermo- BC
10
Mt. Lobuche West
6,145
Mahalangur
Solukhumbu
Lukla-Namche-BC
11
Mr. Larkya Peak
6,249
Manaslu
Gorkha
Gorkha-Samagoun-Lamjung- BC
12
Mt. ABI
6,097
Mahalangur
Solukhumbu
Lukla-Merala-BC
13
Mt. Yubra Himal
6,035
Langtang Himal
Rasuwa
Dhunche-Legbeni-BC
14.
Mt. Yala
5,732
Langtang
Rasuwa
Ktm-Dhunche-Langtang-BC
15.
Chhukung Ri
5,550
Mahalangur
Solukhumbu
Ktm-Lukla-Namche-BC


Fee Structure for option "B" Peaks

Royalty for 1-4 members: USD 350.00
Royalty for 5-8 members: USD 350.00 + USD 40.00 per person
Royalty for 9-12 members: USD 510.00 + USD 25.00 per person

Note : Maximum number of members in one team is 12.

Garbage Deposit for all 33 Peaks
A Garbage Deposit fee of USD 300.00 payable to Himalayan Worldwide is required to obtain permits for all 33 peaks. Refunds on the Garbage Deposit shall be as per Himalayan Worldwide provisions.

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