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Kanchanjunga 8,586m. Expedition (Spring 2011)

Kanchenjunga31 March Fixed Departure 
Kanchanjunga (8,586m) is the third highest mountain in this earth from Sea level and second highest in Nepal.The peak consist of four multi-peaked mountain above 8,000m. This is around 13 kilimeter in in length and 8 km in broad.

Kanchenjunga is also called Sewalungma in local limbulanguage and considered sacred in Kirati religion. Three of these five peaks (main, central, and south) are on the border of North Sikkim  and Taplejung District of Nepal, while the other two are completely in Taplejung District.So almost part lies in Nepal. Out of five four peaks are above the 8,000m heights. These five peaks are

Kanchanjung  Main                                           8586m
Kanchanjung  west ( Yalung Kang)                   8505m
Kanchanjung  Central (Middle)                          8482m
Kanchanjung  South                                          8494m
Kanbachen                                                         7903m

The first Westerner to explore Kanchanjunga was the British botanist JD Hooker, who visited the area twice in 1848 and 1849. Exploration of the Sikkim, side of the peak continued with both British and pundit explorers mapping and photographing until 1899. In that year a party led by Douglas fresh field made a circuit of Kanchanjunga and produced what is still one of the most authoritative maps of the region.
The Kangchenjunga Conservation Area (KCA) covers 2,035 km² surrounding the mountain on the Nepalese side.

The Japanese then took up the challenge and mounted expeditions in 1967, 1973 and n1974. when they climbed Yalung Kang. A German Expedition climbed Yalung Kang in 1975, and in Indian army team mounted the second successful expeditions to the main peak of Kanchanjunga.

 
Climbing History Equipment List Recent Route
  Departure Dates Itinerary :
  28March 2011 Day 01 Arrival Kathmandu, transfer to hotel
  29 March 2011 Day 02: Sightseeing and preparation for Expedition
  30 March 2011 Day 03: Prepare for expedition & briefing
  31 March 2011 Day 04: Drive to Ilam, Fhidim, Kabeli Khola -Camp
  01 April 2011 Day 05: Kabeli Khola – Sikaicha - Camp
  02 April 2011 Day 06: Sikaicha – Khesewa - Camp
  03 April 2011 Day 07 : Khesewa – Mamankhe - Camp
  04 April 2011 Day 08: Mamakhe – Yamphudin 1670m - Camp
  05 April 2011 Day 09: Yamphudin – Chittre (Omje Khola) Camp
  06 April 2011 Day 10: Chittre – Torontan - Camp
  07 April 2011 Day 11: Torontan – Tseram - Camp
  08 April 2011 Day 12: Tseram – Ramze - Camp
  09 April 2011 Day 13: Ramze – Glacier - Camp
  10 April 2011 Day 14: Glacier – Kanchanjunga Base Camp
  11 April 2011 - 09 May. 2011 Day 15 –43: Climbing period Kanchanjunga 8586m.
  08 May 2011 Day 44: Base Camp – Ramje - Camp
  09 May 2011 Day 45: Ramje – Amije Khole - Camp
  10 May 2011 Day 46: Amije – Yamphudin - Camp
  11 May 2011 Day 47: Yamphuding – Khewang - Camp
  12 May 2011 Day 48: Khewang – Panchami - Camp
  13 May 2011 Day 49: Panchami - Ghopetar
  14 May 2011 Day 50: Ghopetar drive to Biratnagar & fly back Kathmandu
  15-16 May 2011 Day51-52: Kathmandu
  17 May 2011 Day 53: Final departure, transfer to airport
 
 

Cost:
1 Person, USD 24,000.00
2 Persons, Per Person USD 13,000 .00
3 Persons, Per Person USD 12,000.00
4 Persons, Per Person USD 11,000.00
5 Persons, Per Person USD 10,000.00
6-7 Persons, Per Person USD 8,000.00
8-12 Persons, Per Person USD 7,500.00

Climbing Sherpa guide USD 2,400.00

 
  Cost Includes
 
  • 5 nights hotel in Kathmandu with bed & breakfast  (three star hotel ).
  • Itinerary is all drive to Ilam Bazaar, drive to Biratnagar & fly Kathmandu.
  • Full board trekking with lodge & Food for BC Expedition period
  • Porter or Kanchanjunga BC & while back
  • Equipment: trekking equipment for BC, 1 tent for 2 persons, dining tent, toilet tent, table and chares, Mattresses
  • All kitchen equipment for BC
  • Staff allowance, Liaison office allowances, equipment allowances, flight ticket, insurance
  • Permit and National park fees
  • All transfer airport-hotel-airport
  • Staff: Base camp Guide, Cook, Kitchen helper
  • All necessary taxes
  • Agency service charge
 
  Cost Excludes
 
  • PERSONAL equipment for climbing
  • Personal Insurance
  • Climbing food, Gas & stove.
  • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
  • Emergency Rescue evacuation by helicopter
  • Radio Permit
  • Climbing Sherpa,
  • Personal expenses etc.
  • Custom clearances in Kathmandu airport.
 

Recommendation  : Tips after expedition are recommendation on the basis of happy. Additional services above base camp upto high camp from qualified high camp of Sherpa and cook if required will be provided. The custom Clearances in Kathmandu airport will be manage upon the request.

 
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