Overview
Situated in the Nar-Phu village, also nicknamed as ‘Himalparikaogaon’ which means a village on the other side of the mountain, Mount Himlung was not an easy choice due to its remote access; also the Government of Nepal gave official permission to climb only from 1992. However, today the HimlungHimal is the most attractive and doable 7000m. mountain. In comparison to other technical peaks, such as Nuptse, this mountain has lesser technical difficulty and objective dangers.
Rolwaling Excursion organizes an expedition to Himlung in the autumn season – September/October. This is the best time to climb Himlung. This peak is suitable for those who would like to climb a doable high-altitude mountaineering climb; also for climbers who want to prepare for Everest or other eight-thousand meter peaks.
Gallery
himlung camp 2
Itinerary
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- Day: 9
- Day: 10-12
- Day: 13-16
- Day: 17-25
- Day: 26
- Day: 27
- Day: 28
- Day: 29
- Day: 30
- Day: 31
- Day: 32
Day: 1
Arrival in Kathmandu
Day: 2
Expedition de-briefing at Department of Tourism
Day: 3
Drive to Besisahar
Day: 4
Drive to Koto
Day: 5
Trek to Meta
Trek starts from Koto.
Day: 6
Trek to Kyang
Day: 7-8
At Phu Gaun
Trek from Kyang to Phu Gaun. And stay one more night at Phu to acclimatize.
Day: 9
Trek to Himlung Base Camp
Day: 10-12
At BC - Preparation for climbing
Day: 13-16
Climbing Rotation
Start our climbing rotation to higher camps – climb to Camp 1 (5450m), Camp 2 (6000m) and climb a bit higher and descend to base camp.
Day: 17-25
Summit Attempt
While we rest at the base camp after our acclimatization climbing rotation, our Sherpa team establish Camp 3 at 6350m. and finish rope fixing up to Summit. Then, on the best weather window, we launch the summit attempt from the base camp.
Day: 26
BC clearance and trek to Phu
Day: 27
Phu Gaon to Meta
Day: 28
Meta to Koto
Day: 29
Koto to Besisahar by jeep
Day: 30
Besisahar to Kathamndu by jeep
Day: 31
Free day in Kathmandu
Day: 32
Departure
Altitude Graph
Inclusion
Service Included in the Price
1. Permit and other charges
– Himlung Himal Climbing permit
– ACAP entry fee
2. Hotel Accommodation
– 4 nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on BB plan
3. Transportation
– Airport pick & drop
– Kathmandu – Besisahar – Koto – Besisahar – KTM by jeep
4. Staffs
– Climbing Sherpa (by 1:1 sherpa to member ratio)
– Base camp Cook and kitchen helpers
– Porters & mules to BC and back
5. Food & Fuel
– Meals during the trek
– BC food and fuel
– High food for C1, C2, and C3 food
6. Tents
– Base camp tent: 1 tent per member
– High altitude tent: 1 HA tent per 2 members
– Dining tent, Kitchen tent, toilet tent, and shower tent and cooking sets for Base camp and ABC
7. Group Climbing Equipment:
– Fixed ropes, main ropes, Snow bar, Ice screw, Epi gas, Eip gas stoves, high cooking pot sets, etc
– Medical kits, portable altitude chamber or medical oxygen
– Radio
– Satellite Phone on paying basis
8. Oxygen
– One Emergency medical oxygen at base camp
Exclusion
Service not included in the Price
– Airfare to and from Nepal
– Meals and drinks in Kathmandu
– Extra night hotel accommodation in Kathmandu before/after Expedition if expedition return earlier
– Alcoholic beverages
– Emergency Evacuation costs, medical and rescue insurance
– Personal climbing clothing and equipment
– Summit bonus $ 500 to Climbing Sherpa
– Tips to Sherpa, cook and kitchen boys
– Cost of oxygen $450 per bottle if used
– Other costs beyond the control of Rolwaling Excursion
Departures
Our scheduled departure dates for this trip are as below. Please feel free to drop a message for joining them or to book a private one.
Trip Starts | Trip Ends | Group Size | Price | Status |
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Oct 07, 2024 | Nov 07, 2024 | 4-12 | $8,000 | Guaranteed |