TRIP OVERVIEW:
Baruntse is a mountain in the Khumbu region of eastern Nepal, crowned by four peaks and bounded on
the south by the Hunku Glacier, on the east by
the Barun Glacier, and on the northwest by the Imja Glacier. At 7,129 meters (23,390 feet), Baruntse
lies in the heart of the Himalayan Giants of Nepal and has a higher summit
success rate than other comparable peaks. Our expedition guides and climbing
Sherpas are well experienced and have got a lot of practical experience. So,
they could give all necessary guidance to take all precautions and expected
dangers and how to tackle them. This enhances our expeditors to have full
confidence and courage.
The Southeast
Ridge of Baruntse is a bit difficult because it is a straightforward hard way
to climb. In the Expedition of Mt. Baruntse, there are hard sections of 50
Degree elevation with a prominent Ice cliff for climbing and facing the risk of
avalanche. The climbers have succeeded in the mountain mostly in the spring
season because of being the best season for the climber for safety. However,
some climbers have reached the top of this mountain in the autumn season too.
Mera Peak is a
mountain in the Mahalangur section, Barun
sub-section of the Himalaya and
administratively in Nepal's Sagarmatha Zone, Sankhuwasabha. At 6,476 meters
(21,247 ft) it is classified as a trekking peak. Mera Peak is
the highest trekking peak in Nepal. The summit offers some exquisite views of
8000m peaks namely, Mt. Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Kanchenjunga, and
several other peaks. Spring and autumn seasons are the best time to trek this
mountain.
ITINERARY:
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m) & Transfer to
the Hotel
Day 2: Rest in Kathmandu, Expedition briefing and Prepare
Day 3: Fly from Kathmandu – to Lukla and trek to Chutanga
(3,060m)
Day 4: Trek from Chutanga to Tuli Kharka (3,900m) Via Zatrawa
La Pass (4,610m)
Day 5: Trek from Tuli Kharka to Kothe (4,095m)
Day 6: Trek from Kothe to Thangnak (4,350m)
Day 7: Trek from Thangnak to Khare (5,054m)
Day 8: Acclimatization at Khare (Rest day)
Day 9: Trek from Khare to High Camp (5,790m)
Day 10: High Camp to Mera Peak Summit (6,476m) and Back to
Khare
Day 11: Contingency Day (Reserve day due to bad weather)
Day 12: Trek from Khare to Khamedingma
Day 13: Trek from Khamedingma to Seto Pokhari (5,035m)
Day 14: Trek from Seto Pokhari to Baruntse Basecamp (5,400m)
Day 15-33: Climbing Period [Basecamp Baruntse Summit (7,129m)
Basecamp]
Day 34: Trek from Baruntse Basecamp to Khamedingma
Day 35: Trek from Khamedingma to Thangnak
Day 36: Trek from Thagnak to Chatrabu
Day 37: Trek from Chatrabu to Lukla
Day 38: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu Valley & transfer to
the Hotel
Day 39: Leisure day in Kathmandu City
Day40:Transfer to
International Airport for final departure
ü Transportation: Private vehicle transfers between airport and hotel.
ü Hotel Accommodation: Four nights in a 4-star hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast, single room.
ü Welcome Dinner: One welcome dinner in a tourist standard restaurant in Kathmandu with office staff.
ü Cargo Clearance: Assistance for cargo clearance in Nepal’s Customs (charges apply).
ü Permits: Expedition royalty, Nepal Government climbing permit, Manaslu Conservation area entry permits and fee, restricted area permit fee.
ü Liaison Officer: One government liaison officer provided with equipment, salary, and accommodation.
ü Garbage Management: Stool shipment transfer and garbage deposit fees.
ü Insurance: Medical and emergency rescue insurance for all Nepalese staff involved.
ü Member Transportation: Land transportation as per itinerary.
ü Expedition Stuffs Transportation: Necessary equipment transportation from Kathmandu to base camp and back.
ü Food and Lodging: Three meals a day, accommodation at hotel/lodge during trek and base camp. Hygienic food served, base camp setup.
ü Porter: Porter provided per member up to and from base camp.
ü Base Camp Staff: Experienced base camp cook and kitchen helpers.
ü Staff Salary and Allowance: Daily wages, salary, equipment, food, and clothing for all Nepalese staff and porters.
ü Base Camp Tent: Individual box tent provided for each member in base camp.
ü Base Camp Equipment: Tents, mattresses, dining and kitchen tents, communication tent, toilet and shower tents, etc.
ü Heater: Heater provided at base camp.
ü Solar/Generator/Light: Solar panel or generator for battery charge and lighting at base camp.
ü Bakery and Bar: Available for team members at base camp.
ü Training: Professional guide-led training at base camp.
ü High Altitude Climbing Sherpa: One Sherpa per member provided for the entire climb.
ü Assistance: Climbing Sherpa assistance in carrying gear to high camps.
ü Oxygen Bottle (O2): Summit oxygen provided for each member and high-altitude Sherpa.
ü Oxygen Mask & Regulator: Set provided for each member and high-altitude Sherpa.
ü Back-up Oxygen: Back up oxygen cylinder, mask, and regulator provided.
ü High Camp Service: Infrastructure and logistics provided at high camps.
ü High Camp Kitchen and Dining: Facilities provided at Camp I and II.
ü High Altitude Tent: Tents shared by members in high camps.
ü Rope Fixing Team: Experienced Sherpas to fix the route.
ü Satellite Phone: For emergency communication (charges apply).
ü Walkie-Talkie: Communication between base camp and mountain.
ü Permits: Satellite phone/walkie-talkie permit for all members and staff.
ü Weather Forecast: Regular weather forecast reports.
ü Medical Kit: Comprehensive medical kit provided.
ü Certificate: Climbing certificate issued by MoCTCA after successful summit.
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Air Fare: Cost of international flights to and from Kathmandu.
· Nepal Entry Visa Fee: Visa fee of $125 USD for 90 days.
· Lunch & Dinner: Cost of meals in Kathmandu and in case of early return from trekking/expedition.
· Extra Nights in Kathmandu: Additional accommodation in Kathmandu for early arrival, late departure, or changes in itinerary.
· Insurance Policy: Mandatory insurance covering medical and high-altitude evacuation costs.
· Personal Expenses: Costs for telephone calls, internet, toiletries, etc.
· Personal Climbing Equipment: Individual gear needed for trekking/climbing.
· Toiletries: Soap, shampoo, toilet paper, etc.
· Filming: Fees for special filming permits, cameras, drones.
· Internet Service: Not included during the trek.
· Extra: Any additional services or activities not mentioned in the itinerary or "Cost Includes" section.