
Mount Saribung is located in remote area of Damodar Himal and Khamjung Himal. It is close to the border of China (Tibet). This is a bit challenging climbing, although the ascent of Saribung Peak is without technically is difficult. The trekking route initially follows the Annapurna Round trek till to Koto and divides trekking route into the wilds of Nar Khola Valley. The trails are rugged, at the times cutting high into some cliff sides & pass villages that have changed little over the centuries. Trek to Phu village and then trek to mount Saribung Base Camp for climb on the Saribung peak 6327meters Height of sea level. The Expedition return route follows as same way back to Shyange & drive to Kathmandu.
Itinerary
02 April 2013 Day 01: Arrival In Kathmandu and Transfer to Hotel
03 April 2013 Day 02: Prepare expedition & Briefing
04 April 2013 Day 03: Drive To Besisahar & Bulbule Chamche by bus
05 April 2013 Day 04: Chamche - Bagarchap
06 April 2013 Day 05: Bagarchap - Koto
07 April 2013 Day 06: Koto (2685m) - Methang Pati (3560m)
08 April 2013 Day 07: Methang Pati - Meta
09 April 2013 Day 08: Meta (4410m) - Khyang
10 April 2013 Day 09: Khyang - Phu village
11 April 2013 Day 10: Phu (3980m) village – Tsharin
12 April 2013 Day 11: Tsharin (4615m) – Saribung Base Camp (4950m)
13 April 2013 Day 12: high Camp (5700m)
14 April 2013 Day 13: Mount Saribung Summit (6328m) & back to base Camp.
15 April 2013 Day 14: Base camp - Phu village
16 April 2013 Day 15: Phu village - Koto
17 April 2013 Day 16: Koto - Chamche
18 April 2013 Day 17: Chamche drive to Kathmandu
19 April 2013 Day 18: Kathandmu
20 April 2013 Day 19: Final departure
04-07 Persons, Per Person USD 3000
08-12 Persons, Per Person USD 2500
13-15 Persons, Per Person USD 2000
Climbing Guide, Per guide USD 1600 (If you required)