| Itinerary details |
Day 01 : Meeting upon arrival at Kathmandu International
Airport, transfer to hotel. |
Day 02 : Sight seeing around Kathmandu valley, overnight at
hotel. |
Day 03 : Drive to Khudi, overnight at guesthouse. |
Day 04 : Trek to Ghermu Phant, overnight at guesthouse. |
Day 05 : Trek to Chyamje, overnight at guesthouse. |
Day 06 : Trek to Dharapani, overnight at guesthouse. |
Day 07 : Trek to Chame, overnight at guesthouse. |
Day 08 : Trek to Pisang, overnight at guesthouse. |
Day 09 : Trek to Ngwal, overnight at guesthouse. |
Day 10 : Trek to Chulu east base camp, overnight at tented
camp. |
Day 11 : Rest at Chulu east base camp, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 12 : Ascend to Chulu East High camp, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 13 : Summit Chulu East and return to base camp, overnight
at tented camp. |
Day 14 : Additional day (incase of bad weather), ascend to
the top or explore around, overnight at tented camp. |
Day 15 : Trek to Hunde, overnight at guesthouse. |
Day 16 : Trek to Bhratang, overnight at guesthouse. |
Day 17 : Trek to Bagarchhap, overnight at guesthouse. |
Day 18 : Trek to Jagat, overnight at guesthouse. |
Day 19 : Trek to Ngadi, overnight at guesthouse. |
Day 20 : Trek to Bensisahar, overnight at guesthouse. |
Day 21 : Drive back to Kathmandu, overnight at hotel. |
Day 22 : Free day in Kathmandu, overnight at hotel. |
Day 23 : Transfer to airport, departure onward destination. |
The price covers the following services |
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• Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast as per the
programme. |
• Airport / Hotel transfers. |
• Three
meals in a day (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) with hot
beverage and snacks whilst on trekking. |
• Cosy
guesthouse & Tented camp accommodation whilst on trekking. |
• Annapurna Conservation Area permit and trekking peak royalty fees. |
• All necessary staff with an
experienced fluent English speaking trekking and expedition guide trained and licenced by Nepal Mountainering Association (NMA), cook and assistant expedition guide. |
• Highly experienced trekking porters to carry luggage (1porter per 2 trekkers). |
• Staff food, accommodation, clothing, salary &
insurance. |
• All
necessary ground transportation. |
| • All
governmental paperworks and procedures. |
| • All
government and local taxes. |
| • Satellite phones and Gamow bag. |
• Exclusive Medical Kit Bag |
• Farewell dinner in Kathmandu at typical
Nepali restaurant. |
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The price does not cover the following services |
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| • Visa fee for Nepal. |
| • International airfares, extra baggage and cargo charges |
• Meals and extra night (more than stated in itinerary) accomodation in Kathmandu. |
• Personal expenses |
| • Personal expedition equipment. |
• Bar
and beverage bills. |
• Your
Travel and rescue Insurance. |
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Rescue & Evacuation costs. |
| • Your optional and extended trips e.g. sightseeing, rafting etc. (other than the negotiated) |
• Gratitude (tip) for staff. |
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| All conditions stated in the itinerary are 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 choice and financial
procurement. We have options for any partial visit
as per your requirement regarding your interest and
financial condition. |
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Highlights of Trekking Peak |
| Passing through the Marsyangdi valley with the
views of Manaslu, Annapurna II, III, IV, Gangapurna, and Tilicho
peak, exploring Pisang and Gyaru, Ngwal village and primitive
monastery etc. |
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Fact of Trekking Peak |
Destination : Chulu
East (6584meter)
Grade Size : Min - 1
Minimum altitude : 792meter
Maximum altitude : 6584meter
Season : Spring & Autumn
Transportation : Bus & Airplane
Duration : 23 Days
Entry : Khudi
Exit : Benisashar
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Departures Dates |
9 Oct - 31
Oct 2012
23 Oct - 14
Nov 2012
11 Apr - 2
May 2012
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 at Kathmandu. |
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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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Staff Informations |
D. P. Aryal (Managing Director)
Khum Bahadur Subedi (Director/Journalist Tourism)Read More» |
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