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Himlung Expedition 7126m
Himlung Expedition 7126m
Himlung Expedition 7126m
Himlung Expedition 7126m

Himlung Himal Expedition is one of our special expedition and we’d be delighted to help you climb this unreliable peak in Nepal.

Mt. Himlung 7126m is situated in the western region of Nepal, just above the primeval village of Phu. To climb Himlung Himal means perfect preparation for submitting more than 8000m in the upcoming days.

If you have dream to climb mountain above 7,000m, Mt. Himlung might be your best choice for various reasons. Adventure lovers make it summit because of less technical to climb. This majestic Mount Himlung is perfect for those someone with beginning mountaineering experienced and who is eager to climb high altitude Himalayas in Mt. Everest country.

Hinlung Himal (7126m) is standing in the Naar-Phu region in the northeast of Annapurna and northwest of Manaslu of Nepal. In 1992, the Nepal government opened the Nar-Phu region to foreigners to explore and for the expedition. Climbers are required to obtain Himlung Expedition Permit, specific region enter permit along with Manaslu and Annapurna Conservation Area permits also require to issue to enter in this isolated forbidden region. Himlung Himal came to big highlights after being ascended by Japanese citizenship Mr. Akio Koizumi. In 2002 the Himlung Himal was successfully ascent by a French expedition team. According to the summiteer's experience, the Himlung peak is truly the safest and not complicated to climb. Spring and Fall are the peak season to climb Himlung mountain for the climbers.

For two decades Incredible Himalayan Sherpa Adventure(IHSA) has been summiting climbers Himlung Himal with safety. The sherpa climbing guides/leaders we have in our company IHSA are always the best of the best, professionals and well trained. Our journey begins with a scenic drive to Koto on the basis of itinerary by private jeep rather than to walk in order to avoid roadside unpleasant dusts. From here we enter very remote, diversity scenery wild places via isolated and restricted Naar Phu. Yaks and mules are the main transportation of this region and you will experience Tibetan culture and tradition here. During this Himalung Himal expedition, you will overview incredible views of peaks Api Himal, Kappa Chuli, Nanda Devi, glaciers, valleys, villages of Tibet etc.

In this expedition, to make summit our clients fit and fine, we split out enough necessary days during our Himlung Mountain. Our itinerary is flexible, you can make it shorten or extend it whenever you require. After summit peak we do retrace steps to Phu, Meta, Koto and drive to Kathmandu via Besi-Sahar. If you would like to extend your trip then you can continue to Annapurna Circuit, pass Thorang La or pass Tilicho and enter at Muktinath.

Highlights:

  • To climb Himlung Himal means perfect preparation for submitting more than 8000m in the upcoming days.
  • Himlung peak is truly the safest and not complicated to climb.
  • You will experince Tibetan culture and traditional in the Naar-Phugaun.

Itinerary

01

Day 01

Arrival in Kathmandu (1350m/4429 ft.), transfer hotel

Flying into KTM is a memorable experience with the Himalaya spread out. Timepass is so quickly, enjoying the views of marvelous Himalayan ranges along with the world's highest peak Mount Everest while being on this flight. The flight will land at (TIA) Tribhuwan International Airport at 1350m after you will receive Nepal entry visa which can be obtained in advance or on entry and for the visa process at Kathmandu TIA, you will take around 45min, it depends on the number of people in a queue. For the Nepal entry visa information, have to visit this Nepal govt. official site Department of Immigration Nepal. After you will exit from the gate, where you will see our company representative waiting for you withholding placard written with the company name. Company representative welcomes you by offering the holy Tibetan scarf and transfer to the hotel in a private vehicle. It takes around 30min to reach at Thamel from TIA via means of transportation. The scenes of Pashupatinath(sacred Hindu temple), city, full of various vehicles, peoples make our journey more enjoyable and amazing, then we reach the hotel and take rest. Thamel is full of restaurants, shopping centers, and good accommodation. Trek briefing and afterward invited to a host family for welcome dinner.
[Included meals: Welcome drink]
Overnight at hotel

02

02

Free Day in Kathmandu (1350m/4429 ft.)

We recommend you to take an extra day in Kathmandu on the second day of the trip. Due to several hours of flight travel, physical mentally could be exhaust. Therefore it is an ideal idea to stop a day in Kathmandu before starting your Himalayas trip and prepare for the trip. During the free day at Ktm, you can simply stay relax or to make your the day memorable you can do sightseeing tour on world's UNESCO Heritage sites or you can do 1hr Everest Mountain Flight tour or 3h30min Everest Helicopter tour or 1h30min Langtang Helicopter tour, rock climbing, etc. We could arrange these mentiond tours for you if you would like to do it.
[Meals included: bed and breakfast]
Overnight at hotel

03

03

Scenic drive to Besi-Sahar (760m/2493.), 5-6hr drive

Driving along the Kathmandu-Pokhara Highway to Dumre and then following the rough route by the Marsyangdi River, we pass through the low-lying villages and rice fields. After 5-6hr long drive, we finally reach Besi Sahar. Besi Sahar is the capital of Lamjung District.
[Included meals: Luch+Dinner]
Overnight at teahouse/lodge

04

04

Scenic drive to Koto (2600m/8530ft.) , drive 5-6hr

We drive to Koto by private jeep. We will pass through many beautiful villages along the road. Koto village is the junction point where we leave the Annapurna Circuit Trekking Trail and follow the Nar Phu trekking trail.
[Included meals: Breakfast+Luch+Dinner]
Overnight at teahouse/lodge

05

05

Trek to Meta(3610m/11843ft.), 6-7hr walk

This morning we head out early, as we have a long and somewhat difficult day before us. Just past the check post, we cross the river leading to the Nar Phu valleys and hike up through beautiful woods above the Phu Khola. The route takes us through some beautiful woods and past several small shelters and a pilgrims' 'Dharamsala. As we emerge out of a narrow canyon, the trail actually passes under a wide waterfall just before the Dharamsala, from which point the woods become thinner and the vistas wider. A steep climb up the valley along a small, scenic river brings us finally to high pastures on a plateau. We then reach the scenic kharka of Meta, 3560m, a non-permanent winter settlement of Nar.
[Included meals: Breakfast+Luch+Dinner]
Overnight at teahouse/lodge

06

06

Trek to Khyang(3840m/12598ft.), 6-7hr walk

An hour past Meta, Junam is the second semi-permanent settlement, one where "khampas" from Tibet are sometimes sheltered. Above the kharka to the right looms a massive glacier, which falls jaggedly down to the high pastures above us. Across the river, the cliffs contort in swirls and waves, similar to Ladakhi landscapes. The next semi-permanent settlement is Chako, formerly a Khampa settlement, where grass lies tied in bunches to dry on all the rooftops, and prayer flags flutter in the breeze. A scene from old Tibet! Many more ups and downs take us to tonight's village at Kyang, the extensive winter settlement of Phu, on a plateau high above the river.
[Included meals: Breakfast+Luch+Dinner]
Overnight at teahouse/lodge

07

07

Trek to Phu (4070m/13353ft.), 4-5hr walk

Today, we really start to see some of the unique, colorful chortens for which Nar and Phu are justly famous. We have to rock-hop carefully across a small glacial stream before reaching a larger one with a bridge only half covered with large slabs of slate. Some large steps do the trick! Another hour and a half of trekking through scenic canyonlands and gorges and the "leaning tower of Pisa" monolith guards the steep trail up to the Phu gate, called Pupigyal Kwe.

This ancient gate provides us with our first view of the three villages of Phu, as well as an old "dzong" and the remains of two forts, all now in ruins, but impressively situated atop the flatlands before Phu. Just before the bridge to Phu, a line of wonderful chortens color the landscape and lead the way to the main village of Phu, perched high up on a hill, amphitheater-style.
[Included meals: Breakfast+Luch+Dinner]
Overnight at teahouse/lodge

08

08

Trek to Trek to Himlung Base camp (4900m/16,076ft.),4-5hr walk

We hike towards the east through a glacial valley leading to Himlung Himal base camp. A great place for camping and setting our base camp. The mountain views are tremendous!
[Included meals: Breakfast+Luch+Dinner]
Overnight at tent

9-22

9-22

9-22 These days are for the summit Himalung Himal (14 Days )

We will allocate approx. 14 Days for the climbing duration. We will do one rotation climb up to Camp III before pushing for our summit of Himlung Himal. Health and safety, acclimatization, planning, teamwork are absolutely crucial. Of course, we have to move with weather conditions on the mountain as well.
[Included meals: Breakfast+Luch+Dinner]
Overnight at tent

23

23

Trek back to Phu (4070m/13353ft.), 3-4hr walk

We retrace our steps to Phu village. After the experience of climbing a 7126m mountain and all the adventures throughout the climb with a lot of memories.
[Included meals: Breakfast+Luch+Dinner]
Overnight at teahouse/lodge

Note: - If you would like to extend your trip then from here you can continue to Annapurna Circuit and enter Muktinath via Thorang La or enter at Jomsom after passing the Tilicho Lake rather than return to Besi-Sahar. It takes 7-8 days

24

24

Trek to Meta Meta(3610m/11843ft.), 5-6hr walk

We retrace our step to Meta. Mostly we will be descending so it will take less time than earlier.
[Included meals: Breakfast+Luch+Dinner]
Overnight at teahouse/lodge

25

25

Trek to Koto (2600m/8530ft.), 5-6hr walk

We retrace our steps to Koto village. We then trek back to our base at Koto village. Kodo is the last day with teams of our Himlung Expedition. A small celebration awaits at Koto. There you may celebrate with all of our staff. Reward all of them for their hard work and support during the entire expedition.
[Included meals: Breakfast+Luch+Dinner]
Overnight at teahouse/lodge

26

26

Drive back to Kathmandu (1350m/4429 ft.) via Besi-Sahar, transfer hotel

We drive back to Kathmandu by private jeeps via Besi Sahar
[Included meals: Breakfast+Luch]
Overnight at hotel

27

27

Free day in Kathmandu(1350m/4429 ft.)

After breakfast, The day is for you for souvenir shopping and other independent activities.
[Included meals: Breakfast]
Overnight at hotel

28

28

Final Departure From Kathmandu (1350m/4429ft.)

A representative of IHSA will drop off you at the airport by private vehicle.
[Included meal: Breakfast]

Note

Expedition Duration

Standard itinerary – 28 days. The duration of the expedition can be shortened or extended depending on time and fitness.

 

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Price:
USD7500 for single pax
USD6400 per person with group size of 2-5

Cost Included 

  • Arrival & Departure: All airport transfers. We’ll pick
    you up personally
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu: 3 nights accommodation in a quality 3* hotel & 1-night accommodation in a 4* hotel with breakfast in Kathmandu twin share bases as per the itinerary [upgrade possible]
  • Accommodation during the teahouse: Accommodation during the trek in carefully selected teahouses/lodge twin sharing bases
  • Guides: Trek & expedition with an English speaking govt licensed sherpa trekking & Climbing leader
  • Transportation: Round trip by private transportation from (Ktm-Koto & return)
  • Meals During the teahouse Trek: Full board meals (Breakfast+Lunch+Dinner) during the teahouse trek (including tea and coffee)
  • Permit: Himlung Himal Expedition Royalty fees(permit), Annapurna Conservation Area entry permit, special Permit of Naar-Phu, and the Trekkers' Information Management Systems.

During the expedition period

  • Liaison Officer: Government Liaison officer with full equipment, salary, and accommodation.
  • Garbage Management: Garbage Deposit fees.
  • Nepalese staffs Insurance: Emergency rescue, medical, and accidental insurance for involved Nepalese staff during the teahouse trek and expedition.
  • Map & Bag: Duffel bag with company Logo and trekking with expedition map
  • Base Camp Staff: professional and well-trained Base Camp Cook & kitchen Helpers as required.
  • Staff Salary and allowance: All Nepalese staffs & porter’s daily wages, equipment, food & clothing.
  • Base Camp Tent: Each member will have individual Kailas tent in Base Camp.
  • Base Camp equipment: At Base camp: foam mattresses and pillow per member, 1 Dinning Tent, 1 Kitchen Tent, 1 Communication tent, 1 Toilet & 1 Shower Tent, 1 Staffs Tent, 1 Tent for Nepalese base camp staffs, Store tents, Tables & chairs & all necessary cooking gears.
  • Heater: Heater for base camp in each Dining to keep warm.
  • Solar/Generator/Light: 1 Solar panel or Generator for battery charge and for light purpose at base camp
  • High Altitude Climbing Sherpa: 1 veteran and Government Licensed Sherpa per member. (1:1).
  • Climbing Sherpa Salary & Allowance: Climbing Sherpa Salary, all equipment, Food, and Clothes.
  • Oxygen Bottle (O2): Keep stocks Oxygen bottles at base camp in case of an emergency (with appropriate charge).
  • Oxygen Mask & Regulator: Keep stocks a sets of Summit Oxygen mask & regulator at base camp in case of an emergency.
  • High camp service: High Altitude Tent, Necessary cooking EPI gas, cooking pot for member, High altitude food for member, Sherpa, all climbing staffs in (C1, C2) and C3). Group climbing gears, fixed and dynamic rope during the climbing period as required.
  • Rope Fixing: Well experienced team of Sherpa will fix the rope to the summit.
  • Satellite Phone: Satellite phones, walkie-talkies (radio set) with the expedition team leader, and your climbing Sherpa guide. Satellite phones are available for members at the cost of US$ 3.5 per minute call.
  • Walkie-Talkie: Walkie –Talkie for communicating from Base Camp to Mountain and Mountain to Base Camp.
  • Weather Forecast: The right weather is a crucial factor in a safe and successful ascent. As far as possible, we will provide a regular upcoming day's weather forecast from the Kathmandu office for the Himlung climb duration.
  • Medical Kit: First aid medical kit, oxymeters to check pulse, heart rate & oxygen saturation carried by guide
  • Certificate: summiters will receive Himlung Himal successfully ascend certificate from MoCTCA

Expedition Services Excluded

  • International Airfare to and from your country
  • Nepal entry Visa fee: Nepali Visa fee $60 USD per person for 30 days (to be applied for 60 days is $120 USD). You also require 2 passport sized photos)
  • Insurance: Travel and high altitude insurance, accident, Helicopter medical & emergency evacuation. *Mandatory. At the time of you do Insurance you should read the policy carefully whether your requirements are included or not
  • Rescue Evacuation: Medical and emergency rescue evacuation costs if required. (Rescue, Repatriation, Helicopter, Medication, Medical Tests, and Hospitalization costs).
  • Lunch & Dinner: Lunch & dinner during the stay in Kathmandu (also in case of early return from Trekking / Expedition than the scheduled itinerary).
  • Extra night in Kathmandu: Extra nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu. In case of early arrival or late departure, early return from Trekking / Expedition (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary.
  • Personal Expenses: Telephone Calls, Internet, Toiletries, battery recharge, hot shower, laundry, soft drinks, beers, and any Alcoholic beverages (during the trek and in Kathmandu)
  • Personal Equipment: Clothing, Packing Items or Bags, Personal Medical Kit, Personal Trekking /Climbing Gears.
  • Toiletries: Soaps, shampoos, toilet and tissue papers, toothpaste, and other items used to keep yourself clean.
  • Filming: Special Filming, Camera, and Drone permit fee.
  • Internet Service: Not included during the trek.
  • Summit Bonus: Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa- Minimum 500 USD. (Applies for full board member-only).
  • Tips: Tipping is a culture in Nepal and is expected by your Base camp staff.
  • Extra: Any other services or activities, which are not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Any other item not listed in “Cost Includes” section.
  • Unforeseen expenses not under our control such as flight cancellations or delays, illness during the trek, rescue costs, etc
  • Any other costs not specifically included section. Please feel free to ask if in doubt

Equipment Lists

Foot Wear

  • Kailas / Lasportiva / Millet (Summit Shoe)
  • Normal Socks (5-6 Pairs)
  • Summit Socks (2 Pairs)
  • Trekking Shoes (1 Pair)
  • Camp Booties (1 Pair)
  • Basecamp Slipper (1 Pair)


Upper Body

  • Light Weight Top / Thermo Coat (2-3 Layers)
  • Mid Weight Top (2-3 Layers)
  • Heavy Weight Top (2 Layers)
  • Fleece Jacket (1)
  • Gore Text Jacket (1)
  • Down Jacket (1)
  • Wind Proof Jacket
  • Cotton T-Shirt For Base Camp. (2-3)


Lower Body

  • Light Weight Long Under Pants (2-3 Pairs)
  • Under Wear (5-7 Pairs)
  • Mid Weight Long Under Pants (2-3 Pairs)
  • Heavy Weight Long Under Wear
  • Gore Text Pant. (1)
  • Down Pants. (1)
  • Water Proof Pant. (1)


Head

  • Sun Cap
  • Desert Cap
  • Balaclava
  • Fleece Hat
  • Neck Gaiter (2-3)


Hands

  • Thin Fleece Gloves (2 Pairs)
  • Wind Stopper Fleece Gloves
  • Heavy Gloves (Mitten)
  • Summit Gloves


Sleeping Bags

  • Sleeping Bag - 20 Degree Celsius (For Base Camp)
  • Down Sleeping Bag - 20 To -40 Degree Celsius (Extreme Comfort)
  • Thermarest Mattress (Cell Foam)
  • Thermarest Mattress (Inflatable)


Climbing Equipment

  • Climbing Helmet
  • Down Suit (Kailas / Marmot / Mountain
  • Hardware / North Face / Millet )
  • Crampons (Fit with Boot)
  • Ice Axe
  • Harness
  • Atc Guide
  • Jummer / Ascender
  • Lock Carabiner (3)
  • Unlock Carabiner (3)
  • Tape Slings (2)
  • Prusik Loops (1)
  • Snow Goggle
  • Head Light (4 Pairs Rechargeable Batteries Recommended)
  • Satellite Phone
  • Hand Warmer (If Possible)


Bag Packs

  • Rucksacks 45L - 55L
  • Duffle Bag 90 L -120 L (2 Pieces)
  • Water Proof Stuff Sacks Large (2 Pieces)
  • Water Proof Stuff Sacks Small (2 Pieces)


Sun Stuffs

  • Banana Boat/ Nivea Sun Cream -50 (Spf)
  • Lip Guard -20 / -50 (Spf)
  • Sun Glasses (UV Protection)
  • Glaciers Glasses (UV Protection)


Toiletries

  • Hand Disinfectant
  • Wet Tissue
  • Toothpaste
  • Toothbrush
  • Soap
  • Shampoo
  • Garbage Bag


Eating & Drinking

  • Water Bottle (2)
  • Thermos
  • Mug
  • Spoon/ Fork
  • Bowl


Medical

  • Brufen / Ibuprofens
  • Antibiotic
  • Diamox
  • Paracetamol
  • Handy Plaster
  • Crack Bandage
  • Tincture Iodine

Miscellaneous

  • Walking Stick
  • Pocket Knife (Swiss)
  • Umbrella / Rain Coat
 

Information

Expedition Peak Fees

A peak which is above 6500m, the peaks comes under the expedition and it is we called expedition.

  • Everest Normal Route Spring Season 11000, Autumn Season 5500, Winter/Summer 2750
  • Everest Other Route Spring Season 11000, Autumn Season 5000, Winter/Summer 2500
    Others Mountain in excess of 8000 m. Spring Season 1800, Autumn Season 900, Winter/Summer 450
  • 7501m. - 7999 m. Spring Season 600, Autumn Season 300, Winter/Summer 150
  • 7000 m. - 7500 m. Spring Season 500, Autumn Season 250, Winter/Summer 125
  • 6501 m. - 6999 m. Spring Season 400, Autumn Season 200, Winter/Summer 100
  • Mt. Amadablam (6812m.) Spring Season 400, Autumn Season 400, Winter/Summer 200
  • Under 6500 m. Spring Season 250, Autumn Season 125, Winter/Summer 70

FAQs

Preparation

Why do we choose your IHSA company to climb Himalung Himal?

  • Professional Service with Safety: Our guides, team leaders have been working on the mountain for many years continue. Therefore they have a long time well experience. They are like legend and brand.
  • Support Local & nonprofit Organization: Our money directly goes to local people. As well as we support the non-profit organization called "Nepal Hands For Help"Nepal Hands for Help, Nepal - Nonprofit Organization
  • Money Return back: We are professional and 99% of your money gets returned back through your satisfaction services, hygienic & good meals, quality accommodations, etc.

When is the peak season to trek and climb Himlung Himal?

Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are two peak seasons for trekking and climbing Himlung Himal.

Do I have to come with travel insurance?

yes, all trekkers and climbers have to come with travel insurance, which includes a helicopter emergency evacuation plan. Insurance is not expensive compared to the cost of an evacuation during an expedition. Without having travel insurance during your trek or climb you will be financially responsible for all the costs of your evacuation and treatment. These bills can be tens of thousands of dollars. If you don't know a good insurance company, we can help you to recommend it.

What kind of problems can occur in altitude?

At high altitude, your cardio-pulmonary system is affected by low oxygen density and you can suffer from general breathing difficulties like Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). AMS is generally manageable by trekking at an appropriate pace, proper acclimatization, and proper diet and hydration. AMS is the beginning stages of any and all other mountain-related illnesses, the symptoms include headache, lethargy, nausea and vomiting, and other general flu-like symptoms. AMS can further develop into Cerebral Adema which is a serious illness caused by swelling of the brain. Pulmonary Edema is a fluid build-up in the lungs and is also very serious. Both Cerebral Adema and Pulmonary Adema are can lead to death. Sunburn can also be a serious issue at altitude. The use of sunscreen and appropriate clothing is important to protect against UV rays. Snow blindness is also a serious condition and is caused by extended exposure to the sun’s rays throughout the day. This mainly occurs in glaciated terrain. For this, we recommend sunglasses that have category 4 lenses.

What is included in my Himlung Himal expedition package?

Have a click on our website cost Included table, there you will find what we have included. Here is the link to check: Himlung Expedition cost included. If you have any questions then please have a contact us with feel free.

Climbers, who come to climb need a Nepal entry visa?

All foreign visitors except Indian nationals are required to obtain a Nepal visa. These visas are generally easy to obtain upon arrival at the airport.

Is it including lunch break and regular rest break in the walking hours mentioned in the day-to-day itinerary?

Yes, lunch break and regular rest break already included in the walking hours mentioned in the day-to-day itinerary?

What kind of accommodation have you provided us during the trek and climb?

Accommodation in Kathmandu: 3 nights accommodation in a quality 3* hotel & 1-night accommodation in a 4* hotel with breakfast in Kathmandu twin share bases as per the itinerary [upgrade possible]

Accommodation during the trek: Accommodation during the trek in carefully selected teahouses/lodge twin sharing bases.

Accommodation during the climbing: Accommodation during the climbing in the best quality warm tent.

Reservation

How do I book Himlung Himal Expedition?

When booking a trip with us, we kindly request you to provide

  • a valid passport copy
  • a recent passport-sized photo
  • your contact details
  • complete documents of travel and health insurance ( You can send us insurance papers later before you arrive in Nepal)
  • Your Arrival Details and Departure flight Details
  • An advance payment of 30% of the total trip cost must be deposited at the time of booking the trip to uphold the reservation and cover any initial expenses.
  • The due amount of the trip must be cleared 14 days before the arrival or on your arrival day.

How I can make payment for the Himlung Himal Expedition?

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How I can make a payment & how much?

Please fill up the following company and Himalayan Bank's form to make payment. An advance payment of 30% of the total trip cost per person must be deposited through an online portal or company bank account at the time of booking the trip to uphold the reservation and cover any initial expenses. This advance payment will be deducted from your total trip cost.

When I make the payment, which card, can I use?

Have a pay directly using your Visa card / Master Card / American Express / JCB. You are unable to pay us by using other cards rather than stated above.

Once you click on the "Submit" button you will be redirected to the Payment Gateway Page provided by the Himalayan Bank Pvt. Ltd. where you will need to provide your card details to complete the payment process. Please do not use your browser's 'back' or 'refresh' button while your transaction is being processed.

How do you know if your trip booking amount has been credited to our IHSA bank account

After payment, both of us receive payment confirmation notification messages (PCNM) instantly, and often we will find the message in the spam folder rather than the inbox. If both of us receive PCNM then it confirmed payment successful.

What do I get For the Trip Booking Confirmation?

Once we have received your booking we will send you an invoice giving payment details and Trip Booking Confirmation Letter. We encourage you to make your payment through an online portal. It saves your time, effort, stress.

If you have trouble submitting your payment with this form, please contact Tsering D. SHERPA through WhatsApp/Viber number 9862258888/WeChat ID mytrek2nepal/write us at mytrek2nepal@gmail.com or call us at +977 - 9862258888

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Bank details for payment

Name of Bank: Himalayan Bank Ltd
Thamel Branch, Kathmandu, Nepal
Swift Code: HIMANPKA
Post Box: 20590
Tel: 977-1-4227749/4250201
Fax: 977-1-4222800
Website: www.himalayanbank.com

Beneficiary Detail:

Name of Beneficiary: Incredible Himalayan Sherpa Adventure Pvt. Ltd
Account Number of Beneficiary: 019 054 720 400 17
Currency Account USD
Tel: 977-1-45 11 641
Mob: 977-98 410 710 23 / 9849 420 230
Website: https://www.himalayansherpaadventure.com

 

Note:

All the extra charges incurred during the transfer of your money will be borne by yourself.

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Duration

28D/27N

Season

Mar-May & Sept-Nov

Region

Annapurna

Grade

High Advance

Altitude

7126m

Walking

5-6hr

Accommodation

Teahouse/Lodge & Tent

Trip Type

Private & Group Join

Transportation

Private Vehicle

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