Addres:
Thamel - Kathmandu - Nepal
E-mail:
info@alpinistclub.com
Contact No:
+977 9843603583
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Max. Elevation: 7,129 M
Best Season: Spring & Autumn
Duration: 34 days
Trip Grading: Technical
Activity: Expedition
Transport: Private vehicle
Accommodation: Hotel - Lodge- Tent
Meals: Breakfast- Lunch - Dinner
Availability Status: Breakfast- Lunch - Dinner
Ultimate Baruntse Expedition: Conquer the 7,129m Peak in Nepal for Breathtaking Views and Cultural Experiences.
| Panoramic vistas of Makalu, Everest, and Lhotse. |
| Trekking through Sherpa villages and rich local traditions |
| Requires acclimatization, physical fitness, and climbing skills. |
| Climbing South-East Ridge is the most popular |
DAY 1: ARRIVE IN KATHMANDU
DAY 2: PREPARE FOR TREKKING AND EXPLORE KATHMANDU VALLEY (1350M)
DAY 3: KATHMANDU - LUKLA
DAY 4: TREKKING FROM LUKLA – CHUTANGA
DAY 5: TREKKING FROM CHUTANGA TO THULI KHARKA
DAY 6: TREKKING FROM THULI KHARKA TO KHOTE
DAY 7: TREKKING FROM KHOTE TO TANGNAG
DAY 8: TREKKING FROM TANGNAG TO KHARE
DAY 9: ACCLIMATIZATION IN KHARE
DAY 10: TREKKING FROM KHARE — MERA LA CROSSING (5,415 M) — MERA LA BASE CAMP
DAY 11: MERA LA BASE CAMP – HIGH CAMP
DAY 12: OPTIONAL ASCENT OF MERA PEAK (6,461 M) — KONGME DINGMA
DAY 13: KONGME DINGMA – CAMP CHAMLANG
DAY 14: CHAMLANG CAMP — BARUNTSE BASE CAMP
DAYS 15 TO 26: ASCENT OF THE BARUNTSE (7,129 M)
DAY 27: ARUNTSE BASE CAMP – FOOT OF AMPHU LAPSA
DAY 28: FOOT OF AMPHU LAPSA — AMPHU LAPSA 5,850 M — CHHUKHUNG
DAY 29: TREKKING FORM CHHUKHUNG - TENGBOCHE
DAY 30: TREKKING FROM TENGBOCHE – NAMCHE BAZAR
DAY 31: TREKKING FROM NAMCHE BAZAR – LUKLA
DAY 32: FLIGHT LUKLA – KATHMANDU
DAY 33: KATHMANDU
DAY 34: FINAL DEPARTURE TO INTERNATIONAL AIRPOR
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE : ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE :
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU : HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU :
WELCOME DINNER : WELCOME DINNER :
PERMITS : PERMITS :
LICENSE OFFICER : LICENSE OFFICER :
GARBAGE MANAGEMENT : GARBAGE MANAGEMENT : Stool Shipment Transfer and Garbage Deposit Fees.
INSURANCE : INSURANCE :
MAP : MAP :
DUFFLE BAG : DUFFLE BAG :
MEMBER TRANSPORTATION : MEMBER TRANSPORTATION :
EXPEDITION STUFFS TRANSPORTATION : EXPEDITION STUFFS TRANSPORTATION : All necessary expedition equipment transportation for all Members and Staff from Kathmandu to Lukla (by air cargo) and Base camp (by Porters / Yak) – While returning: Base camp to Lukla (by porters / Yak) and Lukla to Kathmandu (by air cargo).
MEMBER LUGGAGE : MEMBER LUGGAGE :
FOOD AND LODGING : FOOD AND LODGING :
PORTER : PORTER :
BASE CAMP STAFF : BASE CAMP STAFF :
STAFF SALARY AND ALLOWANCE : STAFF SALARY AND ALLOWANCE :
BASE CAMP TENT : BASE CAMP TENT :
BASE CAMP EQUIPMENT : BASE CAMP EQUIPMENT :
HEATER : HEATER :
SOLAR/GENERATOR/LIGHT : SOLAR/GENERATOR/LIGHT :
TRAINING : TRAINING :
HIGH ALTITUDE CLIMBING SHERPA : HIGH ALTITUDE CLIMBING SHERPA :
ASSISTANCE : ASSISTANCE :
CLIMBING SHERPA SALARY & ALLOWANCE : CLIMBING SHERPA SALARY & ALLOWANCE :
BONUS : BONUS :
OXYGEN BOTTLE (O2) : OXYGEN BOTTLE (O2) :
OXYGEN MASK & REGULATOR : OXYGEN MASK & REGULATOR :
HIGH CAMP SERVICE (INFRASTRUCTURE AND LOGISTICS) : HIGH CAMP SERVICE (INFRASTRUCTURE AND LOGISTICS) :
HIGH ALTITUDE TENT : HIGH ALTITUDE TENT :
ROPE FIXING TEAM : ROPE FIXING TEAM :
SATELLITE PHONE : SATELLITE PHONE :
WALKIE-TALKIE : WALKIE-TALKIE :
WEATHER FORECAST : WEATHER FORECAST :
MEDICAL KIT : MEDICAL KIT :
CERTIFICATE : CERTIFICATE :
Baruntse himal climbing certificate(after climbing Baruntse successfully).
AIR FARE :
NEPAL ENTRY VISA FEE :
LUNCH & DINNER :
EXTRA NIGHTS IN KATHMANDU :
INSURANCE POLICY :
PERSONAL EXPENSES :
PERSONAL CLIMBING EQUIPMENT :
FILMING :
INTERNET SERVICE :
EXTRA : Any other services or activities, which are not mentioned in the itinerary, and other items not listed in the “Cost Includes” section.
Hotel In Kathmandu: In Kathmandu, we will provide you with a single room in a hotel
During the trek: You will stay in the Lodge. Lodges in Nepal are very random in terms of comfort. Lodges can look like a refuge or sometimes a homestay. They are mostly family homes with double, triple, or dormitory rooms. Toilets and showers are always separate.
Base camp: At the base camp, we are in individual tents. A base camp for several weeks must be as comfortable as possible, to allow a good recovery on returning from the high-altitude camps. It must allow us to face a period of bad weather in the best possible conditions. Each participant has a tent with a comfortable mattress. A heated mess tent is the main living area. Tables and chairs are permanently installed there. We also have a shower tent and a toilet tent (solid waste in evacuated barrels)
High Altitude Camps: During the ascent, at the high camps, we have a high-altitude tent for 2 people, or even 3 people at the last camps.
Bring water purification tablets (like Hydroclonazone or Micropur) to treat water, depending on the source and your guide's advice. Purified water may sometimes be available, reducing the need for bottled water, which is less eco-friendly.
1. What is Baruntse? : Baruntse is a mountain in the Khumbu region of Nepal, standing at 7,129 meters (23,389 feet). It is known for its stunning views and technical climbing challenges.
2. When is the best time to climb Mt Baruntse Expedition? : The ideal climbing seasons are from April to May and October to November when weather conditions are most favorable.
3. What is the difficulty level of the climb Mt Baruntse? : The ascent is considered challenging and requires technical climbing skills, acclimatization, and good physical fitness.
4. Do I need a permit to climb Baruntse Expedition? : Yes, climbers need a special permit from the Nepalese government to attempt the summit.
5. What equipment do I need for climb Mt Baruntse Expedition? : Essential gear includes mountaineering boots, crampons, ice axes, climbing harness, and proper clothing for extreme weather. A detailed gear list can be provided by your expedition company
6. Is previous climbing experience required to climb Baruntse? : Yes, prior experience in high-altitude mountaineering and technical climbing is recommended for a safe ascent.
7. How long does the Baruntse expedition take? : The typical Baruntse expedition lasts about 25 to 30 days, including trekking to base camp and acclimatization.
8. What is the accommodation like during the Baruntse trek? : Trekking accommodations typically range from teahouses to camping, depending on the route and expedition package.
9. Can I hire a guide for Climb Baruntse? : Yes, hiring an experienced local guide is highly recommended for navigation and safety
10. What is the altitude sickness risk? : Altitude sickness is a concern at high elevations. Proper acclimatization and monitoring for symptoms are essential.
11. What is the cultural experience like? : The trek offers a rich cultural experience, including visits to traditional Sherpa villages, and monasteries, and opportunities to learn about local customs.
12. How do I prepare for the Baruntse expedition? : Physical fitness training, altitude acclimatization, and understanding climbing techniques are crucial for preparation.
13. What should I pack for the Baruntse Expedition? : Pack essentials like warm clothing, a sleeping bag, trekking poles, a first-aid kit, snacks, and a water purification system. A detailed packing list is often provided by your tour operator.
14. Are there any communication facilities during the trek? : Most areas have limited cell service, and satellite phones can be rented. Wi-Fi is available in some teahouses, but it's not guaranteed in remote areas.
15. What about food and water during Baruntse Expedition? : During the trek, meals are provided at teahouses or base camp. Options typically include local dishes, and you should bring purification tablets or a filter for safe drinking water.
16. Is travel insurance required? : Yes, comprehensive travel insurance covering high-altitude climbing, medical emergencies, and evacuation is strongly recommended.
17. Can I take children on the expedition? : While it’s technically possible, the expedition is challenging and may not be suitable for young children. Check with your guide for age recommendations.
18. What is the average group size? : Expedition groups typically range from 4 to 12 climbers, ensuring a manageable and supportive environment
19. Are there evacuation plans in case of emergencies? : Yes, reputable expedition companies have evacuation plans in place, including access to helicopters for emergencies.
20. How do I deal with altitude sickness if it occurs? : If you experience symptoms, descend to a lower altitude immediately and seek medical attention if necessary. It's essential to communicate any symptoms to your guide.
21. What wildlife might I encounter during the trek? : You may see various wildlife, including Himalayan Tahr, monkeys, and a variety of birds, especially in the lower trekking regions.
22. How do I book a Baruntse expedition? : You can book through trekking companies specializing in Himalayan expeditions. Ensure they have good reviews and experienced guides.
23. Can I extend my stay to explore other areas? : Yes, many trekkers choose to extend their trips to explore nearby regions like Makalu or Everest Base Camp. Discuss options with your tour operator.
24. What is the weather like on Baruntse? : Weather can be unpredictable, with temperatures ranging from mild in the daytime to extremely cold at night. Prepare for snow and wind, especially at higher altitudes.