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| Code: |
SAANE57 |
| Starting from: |
Beshishahar |
| Ending at: |
Beshishahar |
| Highest access of the Expedition: |
Mt. Ratna Chuli summit (7,128m) |
| Departures: |
April thru May, October thru November. |
Ever since the first opening of the Nar Phu region of western Nepal in 2000, there have been very few mountaineering expedition teams to this mountain that lies between the border of Nepal and Tibet in north of the Annapurna and Manaslu, majestically situated above the Tibetan village of Phu in the western region of Nepal
After 6 hours drive to Beshishar from Kathmandu, our trek commences from the classic Annapurna circuit route till Koto and then leaves towards the route Dharmasala, then to Tibetan village, Kyang, Phugaon where we spend one day extra for proper acclimatization and local exploration, soon reach to the Ratna Chuli Base Camp.
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| Day 01 |
Arrive Kathmandu, transfer to Hotel. |
| Day 02 |
Stay in Kathmandu for official formalities/preparation. |
| Day 03-12 |
Drive to Beshishar & trek to Ratna Chuli Base Camp. |
| Day 13-23 |
Climbing Period of Mt. Ratna Chuli. |
| Day 24-32 |
Clean up Base Camp & return trek to Beshishar. |
| Day 33 |
Drive to Kathmandu. |
| Day 35 |
International departure. |
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Full Board Service up to the summit |
- 4 nights 3 star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on twin sharing bed & breakfast basis,
- Permit fee of Mt. Ratna Chuli,
- All ground transportation including airport-hotel-airport transfers,
- Professional high altitude climbing Sherpas,
- Base Camp cook, Kitchen helper and Government Liaison officer,
- Equipment allowance, daily wages and insurance for the above mentioned staff and liaison officer,
- All Base Camp food, fuel and accommodation for member and Sherpa staffs throughout the expedition period and while trekking to/from Base Camp on full board basis,
- Transportation of all food supply and the other equipments to/from Base Camp,
- Complete BC equipments: member tent, staff tent, chair table, toilet tent, shower tent, Kitchen and dining tent,
- 1 Gamow Bag (Hyperbaric Chamber), 1 Generator or Solar panel,
- Garbage deposit fee,
- Agency service charge and related administrative fees,
- Emergency Helicopter rescue arrangements,
- All High altitude tents, food, fuel and other group logistical equipments for member and climbing Sherpa,
- Cargo clearance & duties fees,
- Last farewell dinner in Kathmandu.
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- Air travel to/from Nepal,
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu,
- Drinks, laundry, postage, telephone bills and all items of personal nature,
- Departure tax at Kathmandu int'l airport,
- Satellite phone on renting US$ 300+ U$ 100 for 80 units,
- Extra high altitude Sherpa US$ 1,200.00 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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