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Mt.
SHISHAPANGMA (8046m) EXPEDITION |
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Mt. Shishapangma (8,012m), located at 85.7 east longitude and 28.3
north latitude, stands in the middle section of the Himalayan
Mountains. To the east of Mt. Shishapangma is Mt. Molamenchen
(7,703m), to the west are Mt. Xifeng (7,792m), and Mt. Nandengri
(7,205m), and to the northwest is Mt. Kangbochen (7,281m). This
mountain was first successfully climbed in 1964 by a Chinese team
led by Hsu Ching. |
Itinerary In Detail |
Days 1 Arrive at TIA and transfer to the hotel. |
Days 2 Rest and preparation. |
Days 3 Final preparation. |
Days 4 Kathmandu - Nyalam. |
Days 5 Acclimatisation a Nyalam |
Days 6 Nyalam - Shishapangma Base Camp. |
Days 7-8 Installation and acclimatization at Base camp. |
Days 9-10 BC - ABC. |
Days 11-32 Climbing period. |
Days 33-34 ABC- BC. |
Days 35 BC - Nyalam. |
Days 36 Nyalam - Kathmandu. |
Days 37 Free day in Kathmandu or Reserve day. |
Days 38 Free day in Kathmandu or Reserve day. |
The cost of the expedition will be provided on request. |
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Logistic Support |
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cost includes:
Tibet visa and expedition permit
Peak fee and administrative fee
Three yak porters per member from BC to HBC and two yak porters
from HBC to BC
Nepalese Sherpa cook and kitchen boy at BC and HBC
Food and fuel at the BC & HBC
Dinning tent, kitchen tent, toilet tent, member tent, mattress,
tables, chairs at BC & HBC
Equipment allowance, daily allowance, insurance, food and tents
for cook and kitchen boy
Equipment allowance, daily allowance, insurance, food and lodging
for the liaison officer and the interpreter
High way and conservation charges
Land transportation in Nepal and Tibet
The above cost does not include:
Nepal re-entry visa fee
Climbing equipment, food and fuel above HBC
Emergency evacuation
Personal accident insurance
Other expenses of personal nature such as: drinks, laundry,
telephone call etc. |
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Guided Expedition |
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cost includes:
Tibet visa and expedition permit
Peak fee and administrative fee
Three yak porters per member from BC to HBC and two yak porters
from HBC to BC
Nepalese Sherpa cook and kitchen boy at BC and HBC
Food and fuel at the BC & HBC
High altitude food and fuel
All camping equipment at the base camp such as, member tent,
dining tent, kitchen tent, chairs, tables and high tent.
Ropes, snow bars, ice screws etc.
Climbing guides
Equipment allowance, daily allowance, insurance, food and tents
for cook, kitchen boy, liaison officer and the interpreter.
High way and conservation charges
Land transportation in Nepal and Tibet
The above cost does not include:
Nepal entry and re-entry visa fee
Emergency evacuation
Personal accident insurance
Accommodation in Kathmandu before and after the expedition
Other expenses of personal nature such as: drinks, laundry,
telephone call etc. |
We can customize this trek according to your travel needs. |
For Booking & Further Information
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