
Mount Himlung Himal is situated in the Manaslu region & Manang of Nar Phu valley which is considered one of the remotest 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:

02 Oct. 2012 Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
03 Oct. 2012 Day 02: Preparing expedition
04 Oct. 2012 Day 03: Expedition briefing in Ministry of tourism
05 Oct. 2012 Day 04: Drive Kathmandu – Besi sahar – Chamche – lodge
06 Oct. 2012 Day 05: Syange – Tal - Lodge
07 Oct. 2012 Day 06: Tal – Koto – Lodge
08 Oct. 2012 Day 07: Koto – Daramsala – camping
09 Oct. 2012 Day 08: Daramsala – Phu Khola – camping
10 Oct. 2012 Day 09: Phu Khola – Phugaun – Camping
11 Oct. 2012 Day 10: Phugaun – Himlung Base camp-camping
12 - 28 October 2012 Day 11-27: Climbing Period of mount Himlung
29 Oct. 2012 Day 28: Preparation for depart
30 Oct. 2012 Day 29: Base Camp – Phugaun
31 Oct. 2012 Day 30: Phu Khola - Dharmasal
01 Nov. 2012 Day 31: Daramsala – Koto
02 Nov. 2012 Day 32: Koto – Tal
03 Nov. 2012 Day 33: Tal – Chamche & drive to Kathmandu
04 Nov. 2012 Day 34: Kathmandu
05 Nov. 2012 Day 35: Final Departure
Cost2 Persons, Per Person USD 7000
3 Persons, Per Person USD 6500
4 Persons, Per Person USD 5500
5-7 Persons, Per Person USD 5000
8-12 Persons, Per person USD 4000
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