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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Nepal peak climbing




Nepal is famous in mountaineering field. It is best known in every corner of the world as the homeland of the Mt. Everest & other several series of mountains peaks. Nepal offers such concentrations of high snow capped mountains that you could find anywhere else & also have the opportunity to climb some of the highest peaks in the world too. No doubt, everyone is familiar about the name of the Mt. Everest in Nepal, besides, it has got other seven peaks over 8000m & innumerable other between six to eight thousand meters. There are about 236 peaks currently available for expeditions & further 18 minor peaks are being designed for trekking purpose

Taking into consideration of your budget, these Trekking Peak climbing trips are undertaken which are rewarding for those who want to make challenging climb in the Himalayas, a taste of being in the `white wilderness,' is another highlight. These Trekking Peaks locating in the popular trekking spots offer climbing trips can be organize in short period of time. Of course, with relatively easy access to the mountain, these trekking peaks give greater possibilities to explore the spectacular views of the Himalayas.

 

Participants must be in position of good physical condition. Since previous climbing experience is not essential, having some outdoor background will be useful. Moreover, in order to ensure safe climbing trip, you are provided basic knowledge about handling ropes as well as about other climbing equipments before starting the actual summit. The Island peak is renown trekking peak in Everest region. During trekking, our experienced guides- registered with the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), give you accompany with a view to assist you fully who are mostly locals & obviously very much familiar with the routes of trek & the mountain peaks they make summit. Its a privilege, with little challenging but very exicting experience in the high Himalayas, if you do summit one of our Trekking Peak climbing treks that once was reserved only for the fabled 'expedition climbers.'






NAME OF TREKKING PEAKS:
GROUP "A"







S.No

Name of the Peaks

Height

Region

01

Mt. Cholatse

6440m.

Khumbu Himal

02

Labuje West

6145m.

"

03

Mt. Chhukung Ri

5550m.

"

04

Mt. Machermo

6273m.

Mahalangur

05

Mt. Kyazo Ri

6186m.

"

06

Mt. Phari Lapcha

6017m.

"

07

Mt. Nirekha

6159m.

"

08

Ombigaichen

6340m.

"

09

Mt. ABI

6097m.

"

10

Mt. Langsisa Ri

6427m.

Jugal

11

Mt. Bokta

6143m.

Kanchenjunga

12

Mt. Chekigo

6257m.

Gaurishankar

13

Mt. Larkya Peak

6010m.

Manaslu

14

Mt. Yala Peak

5732m.

Langtang

15

Mt. Yabra Himal

6035m.

"



Fee Structure for Group "A" Peaks

Royalty for up to 7 members - US$ 500.

Royalty for each additional members up to 12 person - US$ 100.



Note: Maximum number of members in Group A team is 12.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Earth quick in Eastern Nepal



This morning 5.2 magnitude earthquak  occurred in eastern Nepal .The earthquak  occur center of the Taplejung district on June 3, 2011 morning 06:38 according to Department of Mines and geology.




Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Normally in Nepal we have two type Trekking


Type of Trekking

1.       Tea House Trek/ Lodge Trek
Normally in Everest region trekking, Annapurna region trekking and Langtang regiontrekking we offer you accommodation in tea house. A Tea House is the combination of guest house, restaurant, and social hang out. Private rooms are available in most Tea Houses, except for high altitudes ones where it will be just dormitories. The lodges are fairly basic. The rooms are spare with twin beds and very little additional furniture. Most bathrooms are shared and toilets are normal. Some where can be either squat type of the western version. Most of the Tea Houses have running water facility. Many of them have hot water available for bathing. But we discourage our groups from using water heated by wood, as lack of firewood in most villages is a big environmental concern in Nepal. There is normally no electric lighting in the rooms unless the village has hydroelectric power. The dining room usually has solar lighting. Some teahouses now also have electricity for charging small appliances - mobile phones and cameras - and there may be a small charge for this.


2.       Camping Trekking
In camping trekking you spend your overnight inside tent. Normally the site will be fixed nearby small village or yak Khark (pasture land). In camping trek there will be a group of trekking crew. It  includes guide, cook, kitchen boys and required number of helpers as the group size. At the camp site the kitchen group cooked food according to your interest and test and will be served you. We arrange cook who is experienced in nepali, continental and Indian cuisines. Normally we manage all crew members from Kathmandu. As for managing many number of trekking staff, arranging camping equipments and food, Camping trekking is obviously expensive than tea house trekking.



Friday, May 27, 2011

Annapurna Ghorepani trekking



If you’re thinking for Annapurna Ghorepani trek but you don’t have enough budget  to pay for trekking agency in Nepal.   You can go yourself or you can hire porter just $15 per day.  For porter better to hire in Pokhara because if you hire in Kathmandu you have to pay bus ticket and accommodation for porter also. In Ghorepani trekking porter also can assist to recognize the trekking trail.
I think you don’t know that how much I have to pay for accommodation and food in Mountain Lodge(tea house).  For your kind information I have few food list and price from Ghorepani   Sunny Lodge. Please have a look below.
The Sunny Hotel
Ghorepani Deurali, Maygdi

S.N
Particulars
Qty.
Rate
     Amount
01
Mixed spaghetti(little bit cheese sauce )
1
390
390
02
Chicken tika masala with rice
1
490
490
03
Masala tea
1
80
80
04
Hot milk
1
70
70
05
Hog ham cheese Pizza
1
400
400
06
Chicken en chilly
1
450
450
07
Garlic soup
1
170
170
08
Mushroom soup
1
245
245
09
Drinking water (boiled and filter  one litter)
4
60
240
10
Set breakfast with coffee
2
340
680
11
Room
1
300
300