
Mount Gyaji.kang lies in Peri Himal north east of Manang. This expedition takes you through remote Tibetan setting villages of Nar and Phu, near to Nepal & Tibet
boarder in the most northern part of Manang. For the approach to the base camp, we
have to follow the popular Annapurna circuit trekking route from Besi sahar to
Koto and then proceed trekking route to Nar & Phu. A very few teams have climbed this peak.
Gyajing Kang lies in Nar Phu Valley a part of Manang District. The most direct route from Kathmandu to Nar and Phu as well as Gyajing Kang Base Camp is along the Marshyangdi Rive from Besi Shahar. Travelers trek through the Himalayan foothills and round the eastern end of the Annapurna region before they arrive at Qupara. A police check post is there after half and hour before Chame which is Manang's administrative center of Manang district.
Itinerary:

17 April 2013 Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu
18 April 2013 Day 02: Preparation of Expedition
19 April 2013 Day 03: Expedition briefing in Ministry of Tourism
20 April 2013 Day 04: Drive Kathmandu – Besisahar & Chamche
21 April 2013 Day 05: Chamche – Bagarchap
22 April 2013 Day 06: Bagarchap – Koto
23 April 2013 Day 07: Koto – Daramsala
24 April 2013 Day 08: Daramsala – Phu Khola
25 April 2013 Day 09: Phu Khola – Gyajinkhan Base camp
26 April – 11 May 2013 Day 10-25: Climbing Period of Gyajing Khang
12 May 2013 Day 26: Preparation while back
13 May 2013 Day 27: Base Camp – Daramsala
14 May 2013 Day 28: Daramsala – Dharapani
15 May 2013 Day 29: Dharapani – Chamche
16 May 2013 Day 30: Drive Chamche – Besisahar – Kathmandu
17 May 2013 Day 31: Kathmandu
18 May 2013 Day 32: Final Departure
Cost2 Persons, Per Person USD 6500
3 Persons, Per Person USD 5500
4 Persons, Per Person USD 5000
5-7 Persons, Per Person USD 4500
8-12 Persons, Per person USD 40000
13-15 Persons, Per person USD 3500
Sherpa climbing Guide cost USD 1800 (if required)
4 night hotel Kathmandu double bed sharing with breakfast tourist standard
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu