Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Confirm Expedition Mt. Everest Expedition Tibet side spring 2012

Mt. Everest Expedition

Mt. Everest the highest mountain in the world Mountain Everest was first ascended Sir Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa of Nepal on Nepal on 29th may 1953. This British expedition was led by John Hunt. The first expedition of Everest was led by Lt. Colonel Charles Howard-Bury in 1921. The early attempts were made from the Tibetan side as Nepal was closed to outsiders until 1950, more than thousand climbers have climbed Everest and among them Apa Sherpa has ascended the Peak 21 times. The most commonly used route up the mountain is the South-east Ridge. Reinhold Messner and Peter Habelar were the first to climb to the summit without the aid of bottled oxygen and Messner also became the first to accomplish a solo climb. He was also the first to climb all the fourteen eight-thousanders, a feat emulated by many today.

MAXIMUM : 60 Days
ENTRY : LUKLA
EXIT : LUKLA

Day to Day Itinerary

Day 01 Arrive in Kathmandu transfer to hotel
Day 02 Document apply for Everest Expedition permit
Day 03 Preparation for Everest expedition
Day 04 Final Preparation for Everest expedition
Day 05 Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla
Day 06 Trek Lukla to Phakding
Day 07 Trek Phakding to Namche Bazaar
Day 08 Trek Rest day at Namche Bazaar
Day 09 Trek Namche Bazaar to Tyngboche
Day 10 Trek Tyngboche to Pheriche
Day 11 Trek Pheriche to Lobuche
Day 12 Trek Lobuche to Base Camp
Day 13 Rest day at Everest Base Camp for acclimatization
Day 14-53 Climbing Period of Everest 8848m.
Day 54 Trek Everest Base Camp to Lobuche
Day 55 Trek Lobuche to Tengboche
Day 56 Trek Tengboche to Namche Bazaar
Day 57 Trek Namche Bazaar to Lukla
Day 58 Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu
Day 59 Rest days at Kathmandu
Day 60 Departure your destination

Confirm Expedition Mt. Cho-Oyu Expedition spring 2012

Mt. Cho-Oyu Expedition

The sixth highest mountain in the world Cho-Oyu, meaning “Turquoise Goddess” in the Tibetan language, lies 20km west of Everest and forms the boundary wall between Nepal and China. The first attempt on this mountain was made by an expedition led by the Eric Shipton and included mountaineers who one day became very famous Edmund Hillary, George Lowe, Charles Evans and Tom Bourdilon. They only made it up to 6,650m before returning back. It as the Austrians, Herbert Tichy and Joseph Jochler accompanied by Pasang Dawa Lama who made the first successful ascent on 19th October 1954, via the north-west ridge. This was the Golden Decade of mountaineering when most of the eight thousanders were climbed. The successful expedition on Cho-Oyu had been triggered by a casual remark made by Pasang Dawa to Tichy the previous year, while climbing another peak “Next year, Cho-Oyu?” it was often the mountaineers themselves who came up with measurements of mountains that decided the height of many of the peaks in the Himalaya. Thus it was Dyhrenfurth and Shipton who measured Cho-Oyu which led to declaring this peak as the sixth highest in the world. Ang Phuri Sherpa became the first Nepali national to summit Cho-Oyu on 29th April 1987.

MAXIMUM : 51 Days
ENTRY : Lukla
EXIT : Lukla

Day to Day Itinerary

Day 01 Arrivals in Kathmandu transfer to hotel
Day 02 Document apply for Cho-Oyu permit
Day 03 Preparation for expedition in Kathmandu
Day 04 Briefing about the expedition in the Nepal tourism board
Day 05 Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and trek to Phakding
Day 06 Phakding to Namche Bazaar
Day 07 Rest day at Namche Bazaar for acclimatization
Day 08 Namche Bazaar to Dole
Day 09 Dole to Machermo
Day 10 Machermo to Gokyo
Day 11 Gokyo to Cho-Oyu Base Camp
Day 12 Rest day at Cho-Oyu BC for preparations
Day 13-42 Climbing periods
Day 43 Cleaning up Base camp
Day 44 Base Camp to Gokyo
Day 45 Gokyo to Dole
Day 46 Dole to Namche Bazaar
Day 47 Namche Bazaar to Phakding
Day 48 Phakding to Lukla
Day 49 Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu
Day 50 Rest day at Kathmandu
Day 51 Departure your destination

Confirm Expedition Mt. Dhaulagiri Expedition spring 2012

Mt. Dhaulagiri Expedition

The seventh highest mountain in the world The Dhaulagiri also known as “The White Mountain” is quite easily recognized because of its unique, mound shape when can be seen from treks that leave from Pokhara. Lying in the north-west side of Pokhara, this peak first attracted the Franch expedition that came to Nepal in 1950. Led by Maurice Herzog, the mountaineers looked up at this formidable peak and decided it was impossible to climb and turned their attention to Annapurna I, which they subsequently climbed. It was the discovery of Dhaulagiri’s height in 1809 that brought to light the fact that the Himalayan range of mountains was higher than the Andes in South America. At the time, the Europeans assumed Dhaulagiri as the highest mountain in the world. Numerous attempts were made at climbing this peak in the 1950s, but none were successful. Argentineans, Swiss and German climbers were competing with each other to reach the summit but finally on 13th May 1960, a Swiss Expedition led by Max Eiselin succeeded and put six climbers on the summit and among them was Kurt Diemberger. This was the 13th eight-thousander to be climbed; there were 13members on the expedition and them summitted on the 13th. Nawang Dorjee who was part of the expedition became the first Nepali to climb Dhaulagiri.

MAXIMUM : 45 Days
ENTRY : Baglung
EXIT : Pokhara
Group Required  : 10-15
Fixed Departure  : 10th April 2012

Day to Day Itinerary

Day 01 Arrivals in Kathmandu transfer to hotel
Day 02 Document apply for Dhaulagiri expedition permit
Day 03 Preparation for expedition in Kathmandu
Day 04 Drive from Kathmandu to Baglung
Day 05 Trek Baglung to Beni
Day 06 Trek Beni to Babi Chor
Day 07 Trek Babi Chor to Dharapani
Day 08 Trek Dharapani to Mudi
Day 09 Trek Mudi to Boghara
Day 10 Trek Boghara to Dabang
Day 11 Trek Dabang to Pine Forest
Day 12 Trek Pine Forest to Italian Base Camp
Day 13 Trek Italian Base Camp to Dhaulagiri Base Camp
Day 14-37 Climbing period of Dhaulagiri 8,167m
Day 38 Trek Base Camp to Tukuche
Day 39 Trek Tukuche to Yak Kharka
Day 40 Trek Yak Kharka to Marpha
Day 41 Trek Marpha to Jomsom
Day 42 TrekFlight from Jomsom to Pokhara
Day 43 Drive from Beni to Kathmandu
Day 44 Rest days at Kathmandu
Day 45 Departure your destination 
Cost
US $ 7,500.00 per person 
Cost included up to Advance Base Camp service only

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Confirm Expedition Mt. Manaslu Expedition spring 2012

Mt. Manaslu Expedition

The eight highest mountain in the world Manaslu lies 64km east of Annapurna between Gorkha and Manang districts in northern Nepal. Of all the 14 eight-thousanders, twelve were first sununitted by climbers from the west while two were conquered by Asians. The fact that the peak was first climbed by a Japanese Expedition has made it one of the most popular mountains among Japanese mountaineers. It all began with a Japanese Manaslu reconnaissance expedition in 1952. This was followed by Japanese expeditions in 1953 and 1954 but the latter was unable to approach the mountain following opposition from the inhabitants of Samu Village along the route.

The expedition went up the river Budi Gandaki’s course to reach the mountain. With the intervention of the Nepalese Government, the samu villagers eventually relented and allowed the mountaineers to proceed. The next Japanese expedition which arrived in 1956 was led by sixty-two-year-old Yuko Maki, a seasoned climber. This team of climbers met with success on 9th May 1956 when Toshio Imanishi and Sherpa sardar Gyalsten Norbu made it to the summit. They were following by other members of the expedition with Kichiro kato and Minoru Higeta reaching the top two days later. This happaened to be the first Asian expedition to conquer an eight thousander. Since then, many Japanese climbers have followed in their footsteps. The first Nepali national to climb Manaslu was Urkien Tshering Sherpa who summitted on 22nd April 1973.

MAXIMUM : 45 Days
ENTRY : Gorkha
EXIT : Gorkha
Fixed Departure: 10th April 2012

Day to Day Itinerary

Day 01 Arrivals in Kathmandu transfer to hotel
Day 02 Document apply for Manaslu expedition permit
Day 03 Preparation for expedition in Kathmandu
Day 04 Drive from Kathmandu to to Gorkha
Day 05 Trek Gorkha to Aurghat
Day 06 Trek Aurghat to Soti Khola
Day 07 Trek Soti Khola to Machha Khola
Day 08 Trek Machha Khola to Jagat
Day 09 Trek Jagat to Ngyak
Day 10 Trek Ngyak to Namru
Day 11 Trek Namru to Sama Gaon
Day 12 Rest day at Sama Gaon for acclimatization
Day 13 Trek Sama Gaon to Base Camp
Day 14 Trek Base camp to Manaslu High Camp
Day 15-35 Climbing period of Manaslu 8,163m
Day 36 Trek Manaslu Base Camp to Sama Gaon
Day 37 Trek Sama Gaon to Namru
Day 38 Trek Namru to Ngyak
Day 39 Trek Ngyak to Jagat
Day 40 Trek Jagat to Machhi Khola
Day 41 Trek Machhi Khola to Soti Khola
Day 42 Trek Soti Khola to Arugat Bazaar
Day 43 Drive from Arugat Bazaar to Kathmandu
Day 44 Rest days at Kathmandu
Day 45 Departure your destination 
Cost
US $ 7,500.00 per person 
Group Required: 10-15
Cost included up to Advance Base Camp service only.

for more details contact asiantreks@gmail.com