| Itinerary Details |
Day 01 : Meeting upon arrival at Kathmandu International
Airport, transfer to hotel. |
Day 02 -04 : Stay at Kathmandu for the official procedure,
overnight at hotel. |
Day 05 : Fly to Tumlingtar, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 06 : Trek to Mane Bhanjyang, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 07 : Trek to Chichira, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 08 : Trek to Num, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 09 : Trek to Seduwa, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 10 : Trek to Tashi Gaon, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 11 : Trek to Kauma, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 12 : Trek to Dobato, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 13 : Trek to Jark Kharka, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 14 : Trek to Hillari Base Camp, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 15 : Trek to Makalu Base Camp, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 16 : Trek to Baruntse Base Camp, overnight at tented
camp. |
Day 17 - 35 : Climbing Period. |
Day 36 : Trek to Yak Kharka, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 37 : Trek to Mumbuk, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 38 : Trek to Tashi Gaon, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 39 : Trek to Num, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 40 : Trek to Chichira, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 41 : Trek to Tumlingtar, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 42 : Fly back to Kathmandu, overnight at hotel. |
Day 43 - 44 : Leisure days in Kathmandu, overnight at hotel. |
Day 45 : Transfer to airport, departure your own destination. |
The price covers the following services |
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| • Airport transfers (domestic and international both) |
| • Press conference arrangement. |
• Expert trekking Guide and porter |
• 4 nights hotel accommodation at Hotel Yak and Yeti or similar with breakfast. |
• Climbing Permit fee for Mt. Baruntse and Makalu Barun National Park entry 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. |
• 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 (Kathmandu - Tumlingtar-
Kathmandu). |
• 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. |
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Solar panel at the base camp. |
• Restop toilet bag. |
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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 to Tumlingtar and back. |
• All ground transportation |
| • Necessary documentation and governmental official
paper works. |
• All applicable taxes as per the government rules and regulations. |
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The price does not cover the following services |
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• Personal climbing gears. |
• Extra hotels in Kathmandu (after 5 nights). |
• Visa Fee. |
• Personal trekking Equipment, travel and medical insurance & helicopter rescue, personal expenses.
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• 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. |
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| 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 |
| Gorgeous Baruntse, Makalu, Kanchenjungha,
exploring the Arun valley, different community with majority Rai,
Limbu, Bramhin, Sherpa and Gurung people. |
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Fact of the Expedition |
Destination : Mount
Baruntse (7129m)
Group Size : Min - 1
Minimum altitude : 3900meter
Maximum altitude : 7129meter
Season : Spring & Autumn
Transportation : Airplane
Duration : 45 Days
Entry : Tumlingtar
Exit : Tumlingtar |
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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. |
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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. |
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Itinerary Accuracy
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| 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. |
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Client References |
BY TOM RUMSEY
The Himalayas is one of those places that very few people ever have the fortune to visit. One of the few places in the world that just thinking about makes you breathless.
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