Annapurna I was the expedition that first created history to be know as first mountain over 8000 meters to be conquered by man kind. Who else but Maurice Herzog. He was the first permitted team by the Nepalese Government to attempt the magnificent peak and was successful in his very first attempt in the year 1950 June 3rd much before attempts were successful on any summits over 8000 meters.

This is almost a two month long expedition, while we spend about fifteen days for trekking and preparation the rest of the days are spent on attempting to reach the summit. If there are interested persons, you can directly mail us with interest and we will get back to you with all necessary logistics about this expedition. Please note time of expedition is the major factor and issue that plays a significant part for exploration.

Itinerary Details:

Day 01: Arrive at Kathmandu airport, transfers to the selected hotel. Overnight at hotel.

Day 02: Rest and prepare day for assignment & briefing.

Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (914m.) which takes approximately six hours. We can also fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara, which takes about 25 minutes. Overnight at hotel.

Day 04: Drive from pokhara to Nayapul, trek to Tikhedunga which takes approximately four and half hours. Overnight at lodges.

Day 05: Trek from Tikhedunga to Ghorepani (2675m), which takes approximately six hours.

Day 06: Trek from Ghorepani to Poon Hill (3180m.) to Tatopani (2520m), which takes approximately five and half hours.

Day 07: Trek Form Tatopani to Ghasa (2010m). This takes approximately Six-hours.

Day 08: Trek from Ghasa to Lete (2480m), which takes about five hours.

Day 09: Trek from Lete toThulo Bugin(3260) and overnight in camp.

Day 10: Trek from Thulo Bugin to hum Khola(4286m) via topridge(4570m),which takes about six hours.

Day 11: Trek from Hum Khola to Miristi Khola(4130m),Which Takes about five hours.

Day 12: Trek from Miristi Khola to Base Camp(4190m)

Day13-45: Climbing period (summit period for Annapurna First 8091m.)

Day 46: Trek from Base Camp to Miristi Khola(4190m) ,which takes about four and half hours.

Day 47: Trek from miristi Khola to Thulo Bugin(3260m) ,which takes about six hours.

Day 48: Trek from Thulo Bugin to Lete(2480m),which takes about four hours.

Day 49: Trek from Lete to Ghasa(2010m) which takes about four hours.

Day 50: Trek from Ghasa to Tatopani (1189 m.) which takes about five hours.

Day 51: Trek from Tatopani to Beni (875m), approximately five hours and then Drive to Pokhara(80km,2 hours drive)

Day 52: Drive or fly from pokhara to Kathmandu. Overnight at hotel.

Day 53: Leisure day and shopping in Kathmandu. Evening farewell dinner with culture show.

Day 54: Transfer to the airport, fly back to home.

Service includes:

Airport pickup and drop by private car van

Three night 3* Category Hotel in Kathmandu on B/B.

Three meals a (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) during the trek.

All accommodations during the trek.(Toilet will be outside from your room)

All necessary paper works Everest National park entry permit

Trekking information management system (Tims) permit.

A helpful, knowledgeable, friendly,well English speaking trained, government license holder guide With all his salary, food, drinks,accommodation and insurance.

A Strong, helpful porter with proper equipment (one porter for two people).

Medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).

All government taxes and office expenses.

farewell dinner with Nepali family

Kathmandu sightseeing tour with guide and private car,van

Trekking route map

Domestic Airport Tax

Service Does not Includes:

Nepal entry visa fee (you may easily issue the visa upon your arrival at International Airport Kathmandu. You need 2 passport size photos and $40 dollar

International airfare/Your Travel insurance

Lunch/ Dinner in Kathmandu

Kathmandu sightseeing entrance fee.

Tea/coffee/Bottles Drinks/sweet things

Besides the fixed departures, we manage other departure dates as per your requirements. We request you to email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for price and other details.


Amadablam, renowned for its incredible beauty, lies alongside Everest in the heart of the Khumbu valley offering superb views of Mt Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Cho Oyu and Mt. Everest. Although a smaller snowcapped peak at 6812m, vertical walls and sharp exposed ridges make this mountain one of the most technical and difficult climbs requiring strong mountaineering skills and previous high altitude experience.

If you have previous climbing experience and wish to participate fully as a team member of an expertly led expedition to one of the world's most impressive mountains, then a climbing expedition to Amadablam is best suited for you. The common route to the summit is from its south-west ridge. From base camp at 4500m, we have to establish a minimum of three camps on the mountain.

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu, transfer to hotel
Day 02: Kathmandu, prepare for expedition
Day 03: Briefing at Ministry of Tourism
Day 04: Flight to Lukla & trek to Phakding
Day 05: Phakding to Namche
Day 06: Namche, acclimatization day
Day 07: Namche to Thyanboche
Day 08: Thyangboche to Ama Dablam Base Camp 4600m.
Day 09-22: Climbing period for Ama Dablam expedition
Day 23: Clean up Base Camp
Day 24: Ama Dablam Base camp to Thyangboche
Day 25: Thyangboche to Namche Bazaar
Day 26: Namche Bazaar to Phakding
Day 27: Phakding to Lukla, transfer to lodge
Day 28: Early flight back to Kathmandu, transfer to hotel
Day 29: Kathmandu.
Day 30: Final departure

Kanchanjunga is the third highest mountain in the world. The date was on May 25, 1955 that two British mountaineer George Band and Joe Brown had successfully ascended up to Mt. Kanchanjunga and third highest mountain in the world (after Mount Everest and K2), with an elevation of 8,586 meters (28,169 ft.). Kanchenjunga translated means "The Five Treasures of Snows", as it contains five peaks, four of them over 8,450 meters. The treasures represent the five repositories of God, which are gold, silver, gems, grain, and holy books. Kanchenjunga is called Sewalungma in the local Limbu language, translates as 'Mountain that we offer Greetings to'. Kanchenjunga or Sewalungma is considered sacred in the Kirant religion.Three of the five peaks (main, central, and south) are on the border of North Sikkim district of Sikkim, India and Taplejung District of Nepal, while the other two are completely in Taplejung District. Nepal is home to the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Project run by the World Wildlife Fund in association with Government of Nepal. The sanctuary is home to the Red Panda and other montage animals, birds and plants. India's side of Kanchenjunga also has a protected park area called the Khangchendzonga National Park.Until 1852, Kanchenjunga was assumed to be the highest mountain in the world, but calculations made by the British Great Trigonometric Survey in 1849 came to the conclusion that Mount Everest was the highest and Kanchenjunga the third-highest. Kanchenjunga was first climbed on May 25, 1955 by Joe Brown and George Band, who were part of a British expedition.

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu, transfer to the hotel and welcome dinner in the evening

Day 02/04: Stay in Kathmandu for paper work and some other necessary preparation

Day 05: Fly to Bhadrapur early morning & Drive to Phidim. Overnight in Lodge

Day 06: Trek to Tharpu / Panchami. Overnight in Camp.

Day 07:Trek to Doban. Overnight in Camp

Day 08:Trek to Khewang. Overnight in Camp

Day 09:Trek to Yamphudin Bhote Gaun. Overnight in Camp

Day 10: Trek to Torontang forest camp. Overnight in Camp

Day 11: Trek to Tseram. Overnight in Camp

Day 12:Trek to Ramje. Overnight in Camp

Day 13: Rest /acclimatization day at Ramje. Overnight in Camp

Day 14: Trek to (Moraine) glacier camp. Overnight in Camp

Day 15: Trek to. Kuna Camp Overnight in camp

Day 16: Trek to Kanchenjunga BC. Overnight in camp

Day 17-20: Leisure at BC for acclimatization, blessing ceremony & climbing preparation.

Day 21/55: Mt. Kanchenjunga climbing period

Day 56: Return trek to Ramje. Overnight in Camp

Day 57: Trek down to Torontang forest camp. Overnight in Camp

Day 58: Trek to Yamphudin Bhote Gaun. Overnight in Camp

Day 59: Trek to Khewang, Overnight in Camp

Day 60: Trek to Panchami. Overnight in Camp

Day 61: Trek to Tharpu. Overnight in Camp

Day 62: Drive from Tharpu to Bhadrapur

Day 63: Fly Back to Kathmandu and Transfer to Hotel

Day 64/65: Leisure in Kathmandu

Day 66: Departure to your home destination

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