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Mt. Annapurna IV Expedition (7525m)
Annapurna IV is considered relatively an easier mountain to climb among all the Annapurnas. The normal route to reach the destination is led forward through Manang. It requires two hours walking from the base camp to reach the bottom of the mountain. A 500m fixed rope climbing on approximately 65-70 degrees steep slope should be attempted to reach camp I. To reach camp II, a fixed rope climbing of approximately 1000m is required along the ridge and a little widespread steep climbing. From Camp II to Camp III, it is relatively easier than the others, since this part consists of zigzag crossing and gradual climbing up. However, a fixed rope climbing of approximately 1300-1500m is required. From camp III to the summit, generally fixed rope is not required and the main rope is used. There are possibilities of avalanches between Camp I and II.
Itinerary Details

Day 01 : Arrive Kathmandu

Day 02 : Stay in Kathmandu, gear check, preparation

Day 03 : Drive to Bhulbhule (840m) and trek to Ngadi (930m)

Day 04 : Trek to Chyamche (1100m)

Day 05 : Trek to Dharapani (1700m)

Day 06 : Trek to Chame

Day 07 : Trek to Pisang (2850m)

Day 08 : Trek to Humde

Day 09 : Rest at Humde for acclimatization and explore surrounding (trek to Ngwal and back)

Day 10 : Trek to Annapurna IV base camp

Day 11-12 : At Base Camp preparation

Day 13 : Climb starts, Fix route to camp I

Day 14 : Carry gears and food to camp I

Day 15 : Move to camp I

Day 16 : Fix route to camp II

Day 17 : Carry gears to camp II

Day 18 : Move to camp II

Day 19 : Descend to base camp

Day 20-21 : Rest days

Day 22 : Ascent Camp I

Day 23 : Ascent Camp II

Day 24 : Fix route to camp III

Day 25 : Move to camp III

Day 26 : Descend to base camp

Day 27-29 : Rest days

Day 30 : Camp I (Our Sherpa guides once again check the route to Camp II)

Day 31 : Camp II (Our Sherpa guides once again check the route to Camp III)

Day 32 : Camp III (Our Sherpa guides fix the summit route)

Day 33 : Summit and back to camp III

Day 34 : Descend to base camp

Day 35 : Cleaning base camp, Pack up base camp and return to Humde

Day 36 : Trek to Yak Kharka

Day 37 : Trek to Thorong High Camp

Day 38 : Cross Thorong La Pass and trek to Muktinath

Day 39 : Drive to Jomsom

Day 40 : Fly to Pokhara and Kathmandu

Day 41 : Leisure day in Kathmandu

Day 42 : Transfer to airport, departure onward destination


The price covers the following services

   • Airport transfers (domestic and international both)
   • Press conference arrangement.

   • 6 nights hotel accommodation at Hotel Yak and Yeti or similar with breakfast.

• Climbing Permit fee for Mt. Annapurna IV and Annapurna Conservation Area Permit fee.

• Food & Fuel during the trek and expedition period.

• North Face or similar quality high altitude tent for higher camps
• Single tent for each member, staffs, climbing Sherpa at the base camp.
• 3/3 bottles of oxygen per member and guide with mask and regulator.

• Expert trekking Guide and porter

• Staff: Base camp Guide, Cook, Cook helper.

• Porters/Yaks to and from base camp.

• One high altitude Sherpa for one climber (1:1) who assist you whilst on climbing and summit attempt as well as carries food and gears to high camps.

• Government liaison officer, his insurance, daily allowance, equipment allowance and flight fares.

• Flight fare for member and staff (Jomsom - Pokhara).

• Insurance, equipment allowance, wages and daily allowance for expedition staffs.

• All camping equipments: sleeping tents, mattress, dining tent, toilet tent, mess tent, store tent, table & chairs and other necessary kitchen utensils whilst on trekking and expedition.

• Group climbing equipment such as necessary fixed rope, ice screws, ice bars etc.
• First Aid kit bag, trekking map & duffel bag.

• Solar panel at the base camp.

• Restop toilet bag.

• Satalite phone (Pay Call).
• Walkie Talkie for each staff and member.
• Mountain cans cleaning at high camps.
• Cargo transportation to supply the food and gears and back from Jomsom

• All ground transportation

• Necessary documentation and governmental official paper works.

• All applicable taxes as per the government rules and regulations.


The price does not cover the following services

• Personal climbing gears.

• Extra hotels in Kathmandu (after 4 nights).

• Visa Fee.

• Personal trekking Equipment, travel and medical insurance & helicopter rescue, personal expenses.

• Personal climbing insurance which covers travel, medical, accident, evacuation etc.

•  Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu.

• Emergency Rescue evacuation by helicopter.

• Applicable permit fees and custom charges for using communication equipment, commercial filming, satellite phone, radio etc.

Carrying bonus + Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa

•  Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, e-mail, etc.

• Bar and beverage bills..

• Custom clearances in Kathmandu international airport.

• Gratitute (tip) for the staff etc.


Note

The conditions stated in the itinerary are only for the visitors who prefer full package programme. At the same time, we also serve you based on your choice. The selection of itineraries and the staff depends on your need and financial procurement. We have options for any partial visit as per your requirement and financial condition.
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Highlights of the Expedition
Beautiful Marsyangdi valley with the views of Manbaslu, Annapurna II, III, Gabgapurna, exploring Manang village and praken, Pocho monastery and Braka monastery and people behind the Himalayas.
Fact of the Expedition
Destination : Mount Annapurna IV (7525m.)
Group Size : Min - 1.
Minimum altitude : 792m.
Maximum altitude : 7525m.
Season : Spring & Autumn
Transportation : Bus
Duration : 42 Day
Entry : Kathmandu
Exit : Kathmandu
Fixed Departures
›› Oct 9th 2013
›› May 10th 2014

Besides the fixed departures, we manage other departure dates as per your requirements. We request you to email us at info@uniquetreks.com for price and other details.

 
 Necessary Gears

Main rope, Down Sleeping, Bag, Down Jacket, Gore-Tex jacket, Trouser, Climbing boots, Trekking boot, ICE-axe with Ice hammer, Rucksack, Crampon, Stick, Harness, Get up (Boot clover), Snow Glass, ICE Screws, snow Shavel, Carbine Lock & unlock, Head Lights, Wind Proof Jacket & trouser, Down Trouser, Wind Proof Trouser, Water Bottle, Woolen Gloves, Bag Cover, Wind mask for climbing, Climbing gloves, Socks for climbing, Personal Medicine, Eight figure, Knife

Note: You can bring the necessary gears from your own country or can buy or hire from the stores of Kathmandu.

 
Itinerary Accuracy
Unique Adventure International always efforts to operate the itinerary as per the negotiation made. Not always, but extreme adventure activities being operated in remote mountain regions, bears high risk and needs to be flexible. Unpredictable incidents, accident, weather conditions or flight schedule may be the reason that forces us to make slight changes in our scheduled programs. We expect your patience and cooperation in such circumstances.
 
Client References

BY MATHIJS TOREIJ
I did the Annapurna circuit just like most people did great trekking. Great guide, great agency. They really wants you to be happy and supporting you with everything.
Even after the trip I stayed closed to this organization. I hopped them a bit with their website and they guided me in Kathmandu.

A loyal, friendship with real people who are not only kind because they want to do some business.

Name: Mathijs Tomeij
Nationality: The Netherland
Email address: unlimited022@hotmail.com
Home address: Holland

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» Khum Bahadur Subedi   (Director/Journalist Tourism)

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