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Airport pickup and transfer to hotel
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Briefing about the climb and equipment check
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Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu
Airport pickup and transfer to hotel
Briefing about the climb and equipment check
Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu
Airport transfers pickup and drop
Twin-sharing/double accommodation in a 3-star hotel for in Kathmandu including breakfast (Private room accommodation can be organized at an extra cost)
Twin-sharing guesthouse accommodation during the trek.
Standard meals during the trek (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) including 3 hot drinks.
Experienced, first-aid trained, government licensed, English or German-speaking friendly trekking guide
Permits for the National Park,Climbing permit or Conservation areas and TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System)
Porters during the trek for carrying Luggage l (1 porter for every 2 clients)
Wages, accommodation, meals, gear, insurance, and medications for all staff.
Drinking water on the trails using water purification tablets
All the private or public transport.
Trip completion certificate
A farewell dinner on the last night in Kathmandu
All administrative expenses and government taxes
Meals (lunch and dinner) in Kathmandu
International flight fare and airport departure tax
Any beverages including bottled and boiled water
Travel insurance along with high-altitude emergency evacuation coverage
Tips to trekking staff (Requmended $8 per person per day for the Porter, $10 per person per day for your Guide)
Nepal Entry Visa (Visa can be acquired easily after your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu with a fee of USD 50 for 30 days visa and USD 125 for 90 days visa)
Personal Trekking gear and equipment
Any expenses other than the Price Include section
Clothing:
Base Layers: Moisture-wicking t-shirts (2-3)Thermal base layers (for warmth during cold nights)
Mid Layers: Fleece jacket or sweate, Lightweight down or synthetic jacket
Outer Layers: Waterproof and windproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar), Waterproof trekking pants
Trekking Pants: Lightweight, quick-drying trekking pants, Thermal leggings for higher altitudes and cold nights
Headwear: Warm hat or beanie,Sun hat or cap, Buff or neck gaiter (for wind, cold, and sun protection.
Gloves: Lightweight inner gloves, Warm insulated gloves for higher altitudes.
Footwear: Waterproof trekking boots (sturdy and broken in), Wool or synthetic trekking socks (3-4 pairs), Gaiters (for snow or mud)
Daypack: (30-40L for carrying essentials during the day), Rain cover for the backpack
Sleeping Bag: 4-season sleeping bag (rated to -15°C or lower, especially for base camp)
Trekking Poles: Adjustable trekking poles (helpful for steep ascents and descents).
Water Bottles/Hydration System: 1-2 liters of capacity, Water purification tablets or filter.
Headlamp: With extra batteries (essential for early morning climbs)
Sunglasses: High UV protection (glacier sunglasses are recommended due to intense sun on snow.
First Aid Kit: Include blister care, bandages, antiseptic, painkillers, etc.
Snacks & Energy Bars: High-calorie snacks for quick energy boosts.
Cash: For Excluded bills, and tips as there are no ATMs along the route
Climbing Boots: Double-layered mountaineering boots (warm and compatible with crampons, rated for 6000m peaks, like La Sportiva G2 SM or Scarpa Phantom 6000),
Crampons: 12-point mountaineering crampons (designed for steep snow and ice, make sure they fit your boots).
Ice Axe: A lightweight mountaineering ice axe with a leash (important for climbing snow and ice slopes)
Harness: Lightweight and comfortable climbing harness with gear loops.
Helmet: A climbing helmet (to protect from falling ice and rock).
Ascender (Jumar): Mechanical ascender (for climbing fixed ropes on the summit day).
Carabiners: 2-3 locking carabiners (for securing to fixed lines and other gear)
Belay Device: An ATC or similar belay/rappel device.
Prusik Loop: Prusik cord (for emergency climbing and rope systems).
Glacier Glasses: Sunglasses or glacier glasses with side protection (essential for protection from intense UV exposure on the glacier).
Gaiters: High-quality, durable gaiters to protect from snow and debris.
Down Suit or Down Jacket & Pants: A high-quality down suit or down jacket and pants for insulation at high altitudes (above 5000m).
Climbing Gloves: Thick, insulated climbing gloves (waterproof with a good grip for handling ropes and ice axes).
Sunscreen & Lip Balm: High SPF for protection from the intense sun at high altitudes.
Power Bank: For charging electronics (as power may not always be available)
Camera/Phone: To capture the stunning views (with waterproof protection)
Sandals or Lightweight Shoes: For wearing around the teahouses or base camp
1
$2400
$N/A
2 - 5
$2000
$N/A
6 - 10
$1600
$N/A
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