Expedition Mount Annapurna II(7,937 m) lies Western part of the Manag district of Nepal. Expedition Annapurna II(7,937 m) is in from Besishar to Base Camp it takes 4 days. The peak was climbed by Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal on June 3, 1950. The peak's exact location can be found at the coordinates of 28°35’45” N83°49’20” E. The Annapurna massif contains six major peaks, Annapurna I (8091m/26,545ft), Annapurna II(7937m/26,040ft), Annapurna III(7555m/24,786ft), Annapurna IV (7525m/24,688ft), Gangapurna (7455m/24,457ft), Annapurna South (7219m/23,684ft). Annapurna Base Camp Trek
Annapurna Conservation Area. This was the first conservation area in Nepal and still remains the largest conservation area in Nepal. The Annapurna Conservation Area is home to several world-class treks, including the Annapurna Circuit. Annapurna is one of the world’s most technical mountains for that reason it has a bad fatality to summit ratio. The climb is a serious adventure and one of the most difficult 8000m peaks in the world. The South Face of Annapurna is one of the largest and steepest faces in the world. The face is awesome in size and difficulty. The South Face is 3000 feet higher than the Southwest face of Mt. Everest. The South Face of Annapurna is relatively free of the terrible that the standard routes. Annapurna Circuit Trek, Poon Hill Trek.
After arriving in Kathmandu you will have a day of preparations and briefing for your climbing permit. Following that, you will be flying to Pokhara and then driving to Tatopani by jeep. The start of the route is a steep 70degree section that requires 500m of fixed rope. Here is the objective hazard area of the falling seracs. From camp I to camp II the climbing is slightly less steep but is still difficult with high objective avalanche danger. This section requires roughly 1000m of fixed rope. Mardi Himal Trek.
ITINERARY
Itinerary Outline
Day 01:ARRIVAL IN KATHMANDU (1350M/4425FT) (A)
Showing your name board, our airport representative waits in Kathmandu international airport (TIA). You transfer to a hotel, check-in, and have free time.
Day 02:-03 TRIP FINAL PREPARATION IN KATHMANDU
In the morning, generally at 8 am, eco-friendly treks staff come to meet you at your hotel. Please manage to be there at the lobby with:
(a) your original passport to prepare necessary adventure eco holiday permit/s from the concerned authority,
(b) a couple of same passport size photos for permit/s and,
(c) Trip final full payment. The staff introduces you to your trip guide at the same time. You have time to interact with your guide, he may check and suggest your trip equipment, and packing for the trip on your interest, please tell us if you like this. The rest of the day, you may buy or hire additional equipment and packing (if necessary). Then, you rest for acclimatization and final preparation for the trip. If you like any additional program for the day, please inform us at the time of mail corresponding.
Day 04: DRIVE TO KHUDI (790M/2589FT) AND WALK TO BHULBHULE
Day 05: BESISAHAR – NAGDI (1200M/3933FT)
Day 06: NAGDI – JAGAT (1314M/4307FT)
Day 07: JAGAT – DHARAPANI (1943M/6370FT)
Day 08:– DHARAPANI – CHAME (27138993FT)
Day 09: CHAME – PISANG (3185M/10440FT)
Day 10: PISANG – SABCHE KHOLA
Day 11: SABCHE KHOLA – ANNAPURNA II BASE CAMP (4500M/14751FT)
Day 12:– 28: CLIMBING PERIOD ANNAPURNA II (7937M/26017FT)
Day 29:– CLEAN UP BASE CAMP AND RETURN TO PISANG (3200M/10490FT)
Day 30: PISANG – CHAME
Day 31: CHANE – JAGAT
Day 32:– JAGAT – NAGDI
Day 33: NAGDI – BESISAHAR
Day 34:– BESISAHAR – KATHMANDU
Day 35: AT LEISURE/SPARE DAY
Day 36: Final Departure to your home.
One of our representatives from Sange Sherpa Adventure Guide/Staff will drive you off to Tribhuwan International Airport, from where you will board your plan for another destination or your home country.
Nepal has many other natural and cultural beauties waiting to be explored. We will be always ready to help you travel around this amazing country. We will be pleased to make the necessary arrangements so that you can explore other parts.
ARRIVAL IN KATHMANDU (1350M/4425FT) (A) Showing your name board, our airport representative waits in Kathmandu international airport (TIA). You transfer to a hotel, check-in, and have free time.
Expedition Equipment: A Complete List of items you need
Posted on: February 24, 2019, by Dolma Ecotourism
The expedition is already a challenging and risky task, and the lack of correct
equipment makes it even more difficult to scale. For your convenience here is
a list of necessary equipment for the expedition we recommend. But remember while
packing bag, that most of the international and domestic flights have a weight
allowance of 20 kg.
Clothing
-A pair of walking boots (make sure the boots are a good fit and have been
worn in).
-Two pairs of walking socks and two pairs of sock liners.
-Two to three comfortable t-shirts. You can also thermal t-shirts.
-Two fleece tops. Or thin layers of clothing with quick-dry fabric that
wicks perspiration away from the skin rather than heavy cotton.
-Two suitable walking trousers (not jeans of any kind).
-Comfortable underwear and nightwear.
-Flip-flops, trainers, or sandals for campsite use.
-A warm hat and sun hat.
-One pair of gloves.
-One pair of shorts.
-Sunblock cream.
-Waterproof over-trousers.
-Waterproof and windproof jacket.
-A pair of gaiters.
Personal Kit
-A good quality rucksack.
-Rucksack liner or two strong plastic bags.
-A waterproof bag.
-A sleeping bag and sleeping mat.
-A sleeping bag liner.
-A survival bag.
-Torch with spare batteries (handheld or head torch).
-Personal first aid kit.
-Expedition food packs with emergency rations.
-Water bottle, knife, spoon, fork, small pocket knife, plate, mug, matches
and watch.
-Personal hygiene items and towels.
-A notebook and pen/pencil.
-A small quantity of money.
Group Kit
-Tents
-Camping stove
-Camping stove fuel in a safe and appropriate container.
-Cooking pans
-Scourers.
-Tea towels.
-Food (lightweight and snacks).
-Plastic bags for taking care of trashes.
-Toilet paper.
-Maps, compass, and map cases.
Additional Kit
-Hydration pack.
-Storm shelter
-Stove multidisc (colander/lid/cutting board).
-Pre-packed expedition food.
-Sunglasses.
-Insect repellent.
-Stopwatch.
-Waterproofing.
-Mosquito net.
-Water purifying tablets.
-Emergency light sticks.
-Security pouch.
-Travel plug.
-Spare bootlaces.
-Lip balm
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Tagged: Expedition equipment list, Expedition equipment, things to carry
on the expedition
In Kathmandu stay lunch & dinner are
not included.
International flight fare.
Personal trekking and Climbing Equipment.
Transportation as per itinerary only (not
available at disposal). Any extra distance traveled will be charged extra.
Any additional staff other than
specified.
Rescue, Repatriation, Medicines, Medical
Tests and Hospitalization expenses.
Medical Insurance and emergency rescue if
required.
Travel Insurance and helicopter rescue.
Walkie-talkies & Filming permit (if
special camera).
Personal climbing gears.
Nepal custom duty for import of
expedition goods.
Expenses of personal Nature
Medical expenses
Personal Insurance
Tips and Gratuities
Visa Fee US$ 25 for 15 days and 40 US$
for 30 days (Indian Nationality FREE / SAARC 1st Time FREE Visa).
Other Services not mentioned in cost
including
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