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Baruntse Expedition
Baruntse
Duration: 39 days
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$8,400
Deposit: $1,680

About your trip

   

Baruntse Expedition is another excellent platform to explore the tranquilizing beauty of the Khumbu Region of Nepal. While this adventurous ride serves as an opportunity to indulge yourself into the natural serenity, this could be your chance to garner all the experience before eyeing for more thrilling adventures like Everest Expedition or Manaslu Expedition.

The 32 days-long expedition starts from Kathmandu and takes you through some of the mesmerizing landscapes of Nepal until you step your foot at the summit of Mount Baruntse. Standing tall at an altitude of 7129 meters (23389 feet), Mount Baruntse is crowned by four peaks and surrounded by Hunku, Barun, and Imja glaciers.


What's included

Arrival and departure

cost on domestic and international flights

Hotel accommodation

4 Nights in Kathmandu on B/B basis.

Group climbing equipment

like climbing rope, ice ax, ice screw, ice bar, etc

Trekking guide

Experienced and government-licensed high-altitude trekking guide throughout the trekking and climbing period

Schedule flight tickets

for the Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu sector for all of the climbing members, Sherpa guide, liaison officer, and kitchen staff

Services

of chef and kitchen assistant at Advanced Base Camp

Camping equipments

including of kitchen with base camp tents, dining tent with table and backrest chair, kitchen with all utensils, toilet with commode, etc.

Full Meals

(breakfast, lunch, and dinner with tea/coffee) available in the tea house/hotel/lodge throughout the trek

Full Meals

(breakfast, lunch, and dinner) will be served at Base Camp and Camp Two

All food

with fuel for Base Camp and higher camps during the expedition for both members and crews

Baggage allowance

40kg per person while in the trekking period, which will be carried by porters

Weather Report

Daily Services

Trekking Permit

(Barun Valley National Park entry fee)

Card

TIMS (Trekking Information Management System)

Climbing permit

Expedition royalty of the Government of Nepal to climb Mt. Baruntse( 7129m)

Sherpa Guide

One experienced, trained, government licensed, and at least two-time summiteer expedition per client

Allowances

All wages, equipment, as well as medical and accidental Insurances for all involved staff in the expedition

Equipment allowances

with wages for climbing Sherpas, cooks, and kitchen boys, and government liaison officers

First-Aid medical kits

for all the members and staff of the expedition

Satellite phone

for communication and available for members with the cost of USD3 per minute call

Appropriate food

high altitude and all climbing crew at base camp and above as required

Heater

for heating the dining room at Base Camp for heating the dining room

Emergency oxygen

with mask, and regulator offered on the requirement of a climber with appropriate charge

Solar panel

for light and battery charger

Tents

in all the camps for members and staff

Charges

Icefall charges by SPCC

Gamow Bags

(Portable Altitude Chamber)

Insurance

Helicopter rescue for high altitude climbing Sherpa guide, cook, and staff

Free assistance

service for Cargo clearance and Duties

Food and Kitchen

Fresh cooked food and kitchen at Advance Base Camp

Maps

Trekking and climbing maps of Mount Baruntse

Cooking Gas

EPI Cooking gas, the stove will be provided at Base Camp for cooking food and boiling water

Generator

for the back-up of lighting power and charging electronic devices

Transportation

of food supply to Base Camp from Kathmandu (Cargo to Lukla and then by porter to Base Camp)

Taxes

service charge and government taxes imposed in Nepal

Flight Ticket

Complete pre-departure information and flight ticket reconfirmation

Visa extension

procedure services (if necessary)

Dinner

Farewell dinner in a typical Nepali restaurant with a domestic culture show in Kathmandu

What's not included

Lunch and dinner

during your stay in Kathmandu (except the welcome and farewell dinner)

Any packed food

or the snacks, aerated drinks, energy drinks, mineral water, alcohol, cigarettes, chocolates, and nutria-bars during the trekking

Personal Expenses

laundry expenses, tips etc.

Extra Expenses

resulting from various/unforeseen situations like natural disasters, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in government regulations, etc.

Extra transportation

which is not included in the itinerary

Additional staff

other than the specified ones in the package

Rescue

with medicines, repatriation, medical tests, and hospitalization expenses

Insurances

Medical, travel, and emergency insurances rescue evacuation service if required

Filming permit

(if you have a special camera)

Gears

All of the personal trekking and climbing gear

Expenses

incurred while using landlines, mobiles, walkie-talkies, or satellite phones, as well as all of the internet expenses

Personal use things

Clothing, bags, personal medical kit, camera/video fees, or trekking gears

Nepal custom duty

for import of expedition goods

Summit bonus

for climbing Sherpa Guides as per mountaineering association rules (minimum USD700 per climbing Sherpa guide)

Tips and Gifts

for Base Camp as well as high altitude trekking and climbing staff

Airfare

international flights

Nepal entry visa fee

(Visa issuance on arrival in Kathmandu)

Extra services

or products or offers or activities which are not mentioned in the itinerary

Other cost

not included in this section

Location

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Baruntse

About your organizer

Nepal Social Treks and Expedition is a trusted name in the Himalayan Tourism Industry serving since 2006 offering environmentally friendly tours and exciting adventure excursions throughout Nepal Tibet Bhutan and India, We started with a vision to provide our guests with a whole range of possibilities that Nepal has to offer. Based on the principle of safety, hygiene, and environmental protection. We are now a very successful travel and tour company, recommended on Lonely planet Guide book “Nepal in the year 2012 Edition to until now.

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