

Mount Kula Kangri is the famous Mountain, which is opened for the climbing expedition from “Tibet-China mountaineering Association”. The route fallows from Kathmandu’ via Zhangmu, Nyalm, Tingri, Ghantse to reach the Kula Khanri Base camp.
Kula Kangri is the highest mountain range stretching along the border between Bhutan and Tibet.
Many sources cite it as the highest mountain in Bhutan, but it is situated exactly in between the boarder of Bhutan and Tibet.
Kula Kangri is a beautiful big peak with three summits, the west summit being the highest. The north face is an intimidating wall of rock and ices over 2000m high that is almost entirely capped by seracs. The south face is equally big and steep. The eastern and western ends are significantly easier for the climbing reason, but both are long and difficult routes.
Climbing Sherpa for Himalayan:
We facilitate highly professional, well trained and qualified climbing Sherpas for the your expeditions. Many climbers avoid Sherpa guides for the climbing, so because of this, they have been found to facing many hindrances on their way. If you take Sherpas along with you on the expedition, they are very useful in your each and every step of support, which makes your climbing easier to restore your strained energy; and it gives you vigorous strength for your next day’s climbing. Most of the groups, who have gone with the Sherpa guides on the expedition, is found to be succeeded as per our past experiences. So we suggest you to operate your expeditions along with the Sherpa guides.
Booking
If you like to book us for the expedition you can log on to our web http://www.monterosa-nepal.com, for online booking you should deposit us USD 500.00 bank transfer in our bank account in advance which enables you for your secured seats. After this deposition, your expedition will be final confirmed; and in case if you cancel the expedition, the deposition will not be refunded. This is the terms and conditions of our company.
Itinerary:
16 April 2010 Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.
17 April 2010 Day 02: Kathmandu- Preparing Expedition
18 April 2010 Day 03: Kathmandu - Preparation Expedition
19 April 2010 Day 04: Drive to Kathmadu - Zangmu (2300m), O/N at hotel
20 April 2010 Day 05: Drive Nyalam
21 April 2010 Day 06: Drive Tingri (4250m), O/N at hotel
22 April 2010 Day 07: Tingri acclimatization
23 April 2010 Day 08: Tingri - Xigatse (3900m), O/N at hotel.
24 April 2010 Day 09: Xigatse - Gyanste
25 April 2010 Day 10: Gyanste - Base camp
26 April 2010 Day 11: Base camp - acclimatization
27 April 2010 Day 12: Middle camp - Advance Base Camp
28 April -18 May 2010 Day 13-33: Climbing period Kula Kangri
19 May 2010 Day 34: Base Camp - Gyanse (3600m). O/N at hotel
20 May 2010 Day 35: Gyanse - Lhasa. O/N at hotel
21 May 2010 Day 36: Lhasa - Hotel
22 May 2010 Day 37: Fly to Lhasa - Kathmandu
24 May 2010 Day 38: Kathmandu
25 May 2010 Day 39: Departure from Kathmandu.
Climbing Equipment List | Some technical information
Cost: (Minimum 06 persons)
Per Person Euro 5000.00
Climbing Sherpa, Per Sherpa is Euro 3,000.00 (If required)
topCost includes:
topCost does not include:
Extra service if required:
Russian oxygen 4 litters: US$ 400.00
Mask & Regular: US$ 500.00
Satellite phone: US$ 700.00 per set (Personal use from climber)
Duty Jeep: US$ 4000.00
Rescue Jeep: USD 700 Per Jeep