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| Peak Climbing in Nepal |
Known as the Himalayan Kingdom, Nepal has 1310 mountains (the major portion of the Mountain range.) which are over 5500 meters (18,090 ft) to 8848m (29,028ft) above sea level. This makes our country exceptionally popular for mountaineers.
Since 1978, the Nepal Mountaineering Association has had the authority to issue climbing permits for small-scale peaks.
Our Guides are experienced high elevation mountaineers. They are trained to take you safely into the thin air region of the majestic Himalayas. They are particularly concerned about the acclimatization process. Unlike certain other organizers, we only dispatch guides who are have summit experience on your target mountain.
We shall gladly send you the rules and regulations of the Nepal Mountaineering association upon request. If you are interested venture into the snow and ice regions of the high Himalayas, please contact us for detailed information. We can arrange equipment, guides, high altitude porters, and all food and accessories.
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The peak climbing cost includes
* Airport transfers, pick up / drop.
* Domestic flights fare
* Quality accommodation on lodge or tent as per itinerary
* accomodation in Kathmandu.
* Western standard down jacket and sleeping bag for trek
* All meals and hot drinks on activity
* Welcome dinner classic Nepali cousin
* First Aid and Eco trained English Speaking guide
* Climbing guide, cook, sherpa, porter and other staffs as requirements.
* Climbing equipment for porters and guides
* Staffs insurance, well paid salary, high altitudes equipments, flight, foods and accommodations
* Sightseeing and entrance fees.
* All permits such as National park, Trekking Permit, ACAP, Climbing permits as per itinerary describes.
* High quality tents, mattress, pillows, kitchen equipments for camping trek
* Medical Kit Bag on every trip
* High altitudes chamber bags (PAC) for high altitudes trips
Cost doesn't Includes:
* International airfare to/from home city and international Airport departure taxes.
* Excess baggage charges.
* Food and Accommodation while you are off the trip.
* Nepal entry visa costs and visa extension fees
* Travel, trek and expedition medical and evacuation insurance
* Personal expenses (e.g. phone calls, Hot shower, laundry, alcohol, soft drinks, bottle water during the trek souvenirs, etc.)
* Tips for the staffs.
* Any loss due to unforeseen circumstances such as flight delays, road blockage due to landslide, etc the over come expenses need to take care trekkers themselves. |
| Peak Climbing Equipments |
- Climbing boots
- Crampons
- Ice axe
- Harness
- Karabiners
- Ice screws
- Snow bars
- Deadmen
- Tapes/slings
- Rock pegs
- Helmet (crash hat)
- Warm climbing trousers
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- Long cotton hiking shirts
- Waterproof climbing
- jacket
- Gaiters
- Lightweight thermal
- Sun hat
- Light cotton athletic
- socks and wool
- climbing socks
- Long sleeved
- cotton/woolen shirts/t-shirts
- Head torch
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- Wool long underwear
- Down high altitude
- sleeping bag
- Sleeping pad
- Down jacket/ trousers/vest
- Climbing sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Lip salve
- Lightweight fleece
- Fleece/wool for climbing
- Descenders
- Ascenders
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