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Saribung Peak Climbing – 24 Days

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  • Duration24 Days
  • DestinationUpper Mustang Region, Nepal
  • Trip GradeChallenging
  • Starts atKathmandu
  • Ends atKathmandu
  • MealsAll meals during the trek and climb
  • AccommodationTeahouses and tented camps
  • Max Altitude6,328 meters (Saribung Peak)
  • ActivityTrekking and Peak Climbing
  • Group TypeGroup or Private
  • Group Size2 - 12 people
  • Best SeasonSpring (April to May) and Autumn (September to November)

Highlights

  • Saribung Peak Climbing: Summit Saribung Peak, offering unparalleled views of the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Mustang regions.
  • Upper Mustang: Explore the remote and culturally rich Upper Mustang, known for its Tibetan-influenced culture and unique landscapes.
  • Pass Crossings: Traverse high-altitude passes such as the Saribung La, providing stunning panoramic views.
  • Cultural Experience: Immerse yourself in the ancient Tibetan culture of Lo Manthang and surrounding villages.
  • Scenic Beauty: Witness the dramatic landscapes of the Mustang region, including deserts, canyons, and high-altitude terrains.

Overview of the Trek and Climb

Saribung Peak Climbing is an adventurous expedition that combines trekking through the remote Upper Mustang region with the technical challenge of climbing Saribung Peak. The journey starts with a flight from Kathmandu to Jomsom, followed by a trek through traditional Mustang villages, across high passes, and culminating in the ascent of Saribung Peak. The expedition offers a unique opportunity to experience the diverse landscapes and cultures of this lesser-visited region while achieving the summit of a prominent peak.

What Can You Expect from the Trek and Climb?

Expect a rigorous adventure involving high-altitude trekking and technical climbing. The trek through Upper Mustang will expose you to remote Tibetan-style villages, ancient monasteries, and dramatic landscapes. The climb to Saribung Peak requires physical endurance and climbing skills, with a focus on acclimatization to prevent altitude sickness. The trek and climb will challenge your stamina and provide an exhilarating experience with rewarding views and cultural insights.

How to Get Prepared for the Trek and Climb?

    • Physical Training: Engage in extensive physical conditioning, including cardio exercises, strength training, and climbing practice.
    • Climbing Skills: Gain experience with climbing techniques and equipment, including ice axes, crampons, and harnesses.
    • Gear Preparation: Ensure you have appropriate climbing gear, including high-altitude clothing, technical equipment, and a sleeping bag suitable for -20°C temperatures.
    • Health Check: Consult with a healthcare provider to assess your fitness for high-altitude climbing and address any health concerns.
    • Travel Insurance: Secure comprehensive travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking and climbing, including emergency evacuation.

Day to Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m)

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, a representative will meet you and transfer you to your hotel in a private vehicle. Spend the day buying any last-minute equipment and exploring the local shopping areas. In the evening, you will receive an introduction to the Saribung Peak Climbing itinerary and meet the rest of the “All Round Trip Nepal Treks” team over a welcome dinner at a nearby Nepalese restaurant.

  • Accommodation: 3 Stars Hotel in Thamel
  • Meals: Dinner

Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and Permit Preparation

Prepare for the Saribung Peak Climbing permit by providing your passport, photos, and travel insurance copy. Explore UNESCO World Heritage sites including Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), and Kathmandu Durbar Square. Return to Thamel for any final shopping.

  • Accommodation: 3 Stars Hotel in Thamel
  • Meals: Breakfast

Day 3: Drive from Kathmandu (1400m) to Pokhara (822m)

Board a tourist bus for a scenic drive to Pokhara, passing the Trishuli and Marsyangdi rivers. Optionally, you can book a flight to save time. Enjoy the beautiful Pokhara Valley and its lakes, with views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.

  • Accommodation: 3 Stars Hotel in Pokhara
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Duration: 7 to 8 Hours
  • Distance: 205 Kilometers

Day 4: Flight from Pokhara (822m) to Jomsom (2720m) then Trek to Kagbeni (2810m

Fly to Jomsom and then trek to Kagbeni, a historic trading post. Enjoy the scenic hike along the Kali Gandaki River and explore the Buddhist monastery.

  • Accommodation: Hotel or Lodge
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 3 to 4 Hours
  • Distance: 11.4 Kilometers

Day 5: Trek from Kagbeni (2810m) to Chele (3050m)

Hike from Kagbeni to Chele, passing through Chuksang and Tangbe Village. Protect yourself from the wind and dust along the way.

  • Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 5 to 6 Hours
  • Distance: 11.2 Kilometers

Day 6: Trek from Chele (3050m) to Ghiling (3570m)

Trek through a series of passes including Dajori La, Bhena La, and Yamda La. Enjoy stunning views of the Upper Mustang valleys and arrive at the charming town of Ghiling.

  • Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 6 to 7 Hours
  • Distance: 15 Kilometers

Day 7: Trek from Ghiling (3570m) to Charang (3960m)

Ascend to Jhaite village, cross the Nyi Pass, and continue to Charang. Visit the Tsarang Gompa monastery and explore the surrounding fields.

  • Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 6 to 7 Hours
  • Distance: 11 Kilometers

Day 8: Trek from Charang (3960m) to Lo-Manthang (3810m)

Descend to cross Tsarang Khola and climb to Lo La Pass. Enjoy spectacular views of the northern Mustang and the historic walled city of Lo-Manthang.

  • Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 6 to 7 Hours
  • Distance: 14 Kilometers

Day 9: Acclimatization Day in Lo-Manthang (3810m)

Explore Lo-Manthang and visit significant sites like the King’s Palace, museum, and Jampa Monastery. Enjoy the cultural richness of this ancient town.

  • Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 10: Trek from Lo-Manthang (3810m) to Yara (3650m)

 Hike through Lo La to Dhi and then continue to Yara. Explore the terraced fields and traditional houses.

  • Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 6 to 7 Hours
  • Distance: 21 Kilometers

Day 11: Trek from Yara (3650m) to Luri Cave Gumpa (3880m)

Trek to Luri Cave Monastery, exploring the ancient caves and monasteries. Learn about the history and myths of these sites.

  • Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 3 to 4 Hours
  • Distance: 5 Kilometers

Day 12: Trek from Luri Gumpa (3880m) to Ghuma Thanti (4600m)

Hike through the canyon to Ghuma Thanti, with stunning views of Mount Dhaulagiri. This area is a common stop for pilgrims heading to Damodar Kunda.

  • Accommodation: Tented Camp
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 5 to 6 Hours
  • Distance: 12 Kilometers

Day 13: Trek from Ghuma Thanti (4600m) to Namta Khola (4890m)

Ascend to a high pass and descend to Namta Khola. Visit the Damodar Kunda lakes, a sacred site for Hindus and Buddhists.

  • Accommodation: Tented Camp
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 7 to 8 Hours
  • Distance: 15 Kilometers

Day 14: Trek from Namta Khola (4890m) to Saribung Base Camp (4950m

Climb to Saribung Base Camp, traversing alpine terrain and preparing for the climb. Set up camp and check your climbing gear.

  • Accommodation: Tented Camp
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 8 to 9 Hours
  • Distance: 24 Kilometers

Day 15: Acclimatization Day in Saribung Base Camp (4950m)

Use this day for acclimatization and climbing preparation. Learn essential climbing techniques and explore the nearby viewpoints.

  • Accommodation: Tented Camp
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 16: Ascend from Saribung Base Camp (4950m) to Camp I (5730m)

Trek to Camp I, navigating rugged and icy terrain. Enjoy views of Khumjunggar Himal and Damodar Himal along the way.

  • Accommodation: Tented Camp
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 5 to 6 Hours
  • Distance: 5 Kilometers

Day 17: Ascend from Camp I (5730m) to Summit (6328m) then Descend to Saribung Base Camp

Start your summit attempt early in the morning. Reach the peak, take photos, and descend back to the base camp.

  • Accommodation: Tented Camp
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 8 to 9 Hours

Day 18: Trek from Saribung Base Camp (4950m) to Nagoru (4400m) via Saribung Pass (6020m)

Cross Saribung Pass and descend to the remote area of Nagoru. Enjoy the serene landscape and set up camp for the night.

  • Accommodation: Tented Camp
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 5 to 6 Hours
  • Distance: 12 Kilometers

Day 19: Trek from Nagoru (4400m) to Phu Gaon (4080m)

Travel through small villages and reach Phu Gaon. Explore the local culture and visit the Tashi Lhakhang Monastery.

  • Accommodation: Tented Camp
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 5 to 6 Hours
  • Distance: 9 Kilometers

Day 20: Trek from Phu Gaon (4080m) to Meta (3560m)

Descend through the Tibetan Plateau and reach Meta village. Enjoy views of Annapurna II and Lamjung Himal.

  • Accommodation: Tented Camp
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 5 to 6 Hours
  • Distance: 12 Kilometers

Day 21: Trek from Meta (3560m) to Koto (2600m)

Hike through the Nar Phu valley, passing traditional stone cottages and crossing suspension bridges. Reach Koto village and enjoy the local hospitality.

  • Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 6 to 7 Hours
  • Distance: 11 Kilometers

Day 22: Trek from Koto (2600m) to Dharapani (1860m)

The final day of trekking includes a significant ascent to Thanchok and a descent to Dharapani. Celebrate the completion of the trek and reflect on your journey.

  • Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Duration: 6 to 7 Hours
  • Distance: 17 Kilometers

Day 23: Drive from Dharapani (1860m) to Kathmandu (1400m)

Drive back to Kathmandu via Besisahar. Enjoy a farewell dinner and final night in the city.

  • Accommodation: 3 Stars Hotel in Thamel
  • Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
  • Duration: 8 to 9 Hours
  • Distance: 160 Kilometers

Day 24: Departure from Kathmandu (1400m)

Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure flight, concluding your Saribung Peak Climbing adventure.

  • Meals: Breakfast

Cost Included:

  • Airport pickup & drop
  • 2 Nights at Kathmandu 3 Star Hotel
  • 2 Breakfast in Kathmandu
  • All Permits and Taxes**Refer to permit section for more info
  • During Trek
  • Accomodation
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Tea/Coffee
  • Guide (food and accomodation, salary, guide's insurance)
  • First Aid Kit
  • Public Transportation

Cost Excluded:

  • Personal Expenses
  • Gears
  • Beverages & Mineral Water
  • Travel Insurance
  • Tips for staff (Expected at the end of the trip)
  • PotterNote: A porter can carry up to 25 kg and is helpful for high-altitude treks. It's recommended to have at least one porter for every two trekkers for better convenience.

Add Ons:

  • Sight Seeing in Kathmandu
  • Potter
  • Flight
  • Helicopter services
  • Private Transportation

Best Season to Trek and Climb

  • Spring (April to May): Offers stable weather conditions and clear skies, ideal for trekking and climbing.
  • Autumn (September to November): Provides good weather with cooler temperatures, although slightly less predictable than spring.

Food Availability

You will enjoy a variety of meals including breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the trek. Meals are prepared in local teahouses and campsite kitchens, offering Nepali and international dishes to cater to different preferences.

Accommodation

Accommodation includes teahouses during the trekking phase and tented camps at higher altitudes, including Base Camp and during the climb. Teahouses provide basic amenities such as beds and meals, while tented camps offer a more basic but comfortable setting with dining and toilet facilities.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is essential and must cover high-altitude climbing, including emergency medical evacuation and repatriation. Ensure your policy includes coverage for climbing activities and potential health issues.

Altitude Sickness

Altitude sickness is a risk at high elevations, with symptoms such as headaches, nausea, and dizziness. To prevent altitude sickness, follow a gradual acclimatization schedule, stay well-hydrated, and monitor your body’s response to the altitude.

Packing List for the Trek and Climb

    • Climbing Gear: Essential items include an ice axe, crampons, harness, helmet, and climbing boots.
    • Clothing: High-altitude clothing including insulated jackets, thermal layers, and waterproof gear.
    • Personal Items: Trekking poles, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a first-aid kit.
    • Sleeping Gear: Sleeping bag suitable for -20°C, sleeping mat.
    • Miscellaneous: Camera, personal medications, and trekking permits.

Guide and Safety measures

A certified climbing guide will accompany you, ensuring safety and providing expertise in both trekking and peak climbing. Safety measures include regular health checks, acclimatization days, and emergency evacuation plans.

Booking Procedure

  • Inquiry: Contact us with your trekking and climbing interests.
  • Quotation: Receive a detailed cost estimate and itinerary.
  • Booking: Confirm your booking with a deposit.
  • Preparation: Complete necessary documentation and gear check.
  • Payment: Settle the remaining balance before departure.
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FAQ

Can I get the refund?

Yes, you can receive a refund. However, you must report your cancellation at least 7 days prior to the trek. This allows us to make the necessary adjustments and offer your spot to another adventurer. Please contact our customer service team to initiate the refund process.

Can I change the travel date?

Yes, you can change the travel date. However, please ensure that you make the request at least 7 days before the scheduled trek. To change your travel date, please contact our customer service team as soon as possible.

Can I make changes for my accommodation ?

Yes, you can make changes to your accommodation. If you choose to upgrade or downgrade your accommodation, it will affect the pricing of the package accordingly. Please contact our customer service team to discuss your preferences and any associated cost adjustments.

Do I need to hire a potter?

It depends on you. If you can handle your luggage weight, then there is no need to hire a porter. However, if you prefer an easier trek without the burden of carrying your gear, we suggest hiring a porter. We offer the option to add a porter to your package for your convenience.

Do I need any Insurance?

Yes, insurance is required for any rescue operations or medical emergencies that may arise due to high altitude or breathing problems. Having insurance ensures that you are covered in case of unforeseen circumstances and can receive the necessary assistance promptly. Please make sure to arrange appropriate travel insurance before embarking on your trek.

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