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| Starting from: |
Gorkha |
| Ending at: |
Beshishahar |
| Location: |
Longitude: 28.32.58 longitude
and Latitude 83.33.43 latitude |
| Highest access of the Expedition: |
Mt. Mahaslu summit (8,163m/26,781
ft) |
| Departures: |
March thru May, September
thru November |
| Grade |
Extreme |
Mt.
Manaslu is situated in the central region
of Nepal in the Gorkha massif is the
eighth highest mountain in the world.
The name Manaslu was derived from the
Sanskrit word “Maanas” meaning “soul” or “intellect”.
Japanese were the first to climb this
mountain in 1956, therefore it is still
considered as Japanese peak by many people.
Though there are many routes to this
mountain, as the long ridge and valley
glacier offer feasibility to approach
from different directions, but South
Face is considered to be the most difficult.
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| Day 01 |
Arrive Kathmandu
& transfer to hotel. |
| Day
02-03 |
Stay in Katmandu,
official formalities. |
| Day
4 |
Drive Kathmandu-Arughat. |
| Day
5-15 |
Trek to Manaslu Base
Camp. |
| Day
16-39 |
Climbing period of
Mt. Manaslu. |
| Day
40-46 |
Withdraw Base Camp
and trek to Arughat |
| Day
47 |
Drive to Kathmandu & transfer
to hotel. |
| Day 48-49 |
At leisure in Kathmandu. |
| Day 50 |
Transfer to airport
for international departure. |
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- 5 nights tourist standard hotel
accommodation in Kathmandu on twin
sharing bed & breakfast basis,
- Permit fee of Mt. Manaslu & national
park permit,
- Ground transport: Kathmandu-Arughat-Kathmandu,
- Cargo clearance & duties fees,
- 1 Base Camp cook, 1 Kitchen helper
and 1 Government Liaison officer,
- Equipment allowance, daily wages,
insurance, food and shelter for above
mentioned staff and Liaison officer,
- All food, fuel and accommodation
for member and Sherpa staffs throughout
the expedition period at Base Camp
and while going from Beni to BC and
back to Jomsom on full board basis,
- Complete BC equipments: 1 tent
per member, staff tent, chair
table, toilet tent, shower tent,
dining tent, and kitchen tent,
- 10 porters per member from Beni
to BC and 6 porters return from BC
per member,
- 60 Kgs weight allowed per member
for personal equipment,
- All transfers: airport-hotel-airport
and related transfers,
- 1 gamow Bag for group,
- Agency service charge, related
administrative fees,
- Emergency Helicopter rescue arrangements,
- Last farewell dinner in Kathmandu,
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- Air travel to/from Nepal,
- Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu,
- Drinks, laundry, postage, telephone
bills, all items of personal nature,
- Summit bonus & load ferry charges
for climbing Sherpa,
- Departure tax at Kathmandu int'l
airport,
- Satellite phone U$ 600 on renting
- Oxygen, mask and regulator for
member and climbing Sherpa,
- High altitude food, fuel, tent
and related equipments for member
and climbing Sherpa,
- Extra high altitude Sherpa US$
2,500.00 per sherpa if needed,
- Personal travel, high risk, accidental
and medical insurance of member,
- Emergency rescue evacuations,
- Respective expenses if one returns
earlier from the expedition due to
sickness or emergency purpose.
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| Full Board service up to Base Camp |
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