
The Himlung Himal is situated in the Manaslu region, which is considered one of the remote corner of Nepal and Tibet border. This mountain has been becoming popular day by day to the climbers on these present days.
The Nepalese Gov. opened its climbing permits only after 1992. Since its opening only 3 teams have been succeeded to climb on the top of this mountain. Among them 1 team was the Japanese and the other two were the French.
Itinerary:
08 April 2011 Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu & Transfer to Hotel
09 April 2011 Day 02: Kathmandu, expedition briefing
10 April 2011 Day 03: Kathmandu, last preparation
11 April 2011 Day 04: Drive Kathmandu – Besisahar
12 April 2011 Day 05: Besisahar – Ngadi
13 April 2011 Day 06: Ngadi – Jagat
14 April 2011 Day 07: Jagat – Dharapani
15 April 2011 Day 08: Dharapani – Koto
16 April 2011 Day 09: Koto – Daramsala
17 April 2011 Day 10: Daramsala – Phu Khola
18 April 2011 Day 11: Phu Khola – Phugaun
19 April 2011 Day 12: Phugaun – Himlung Base camp
20 April - 10 May 2011 Day 13-34: Climbing Period
11 May 2011 Day 35: Preparation for depart
12 May 2011 Day 36: Base Camp – Phugaun
13 May 2011 Day 37: Phu Khola - Dharmasal
14 May 2011 Day 38: Daramsala – Koto
15 May 2011 Day 39: Koto – Dharapani
16 May 2011 Day 40: Dharapani – Jagat
17 May 2011 Day 41: Jagat – Nadi
18 May 2011 Day 42: Ngadi – Besisahar – Kathmandu
19 May 2011 Day 43: Kathmandu
20 June 2011 Day 44: Kathmandu
21 June 2011 Day 45: Final Departure
top Cost:
4-7 Person: USD 4000.00 (per person)
8-12 Person: USD 3500.00 (per person)
13-15 Person: USD 3000.00 (per person)
Climbing Guide cost Per guide USD 1800.00
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