Himlung Himal is Located in the Manaslu Region northeast of the Annapurna range with an altitude of 7126m. It lies close to the Tibetan border in a remote corner of Nepal. Nepal Government recently opened permit for Himlung Himal. The mountain was first climbed in 1992 by a Japanese team and few further ascents afterwards. It is categorized technically easy to climb.
Expedition for Himlung Himal follows Round Annapurna route to Koto and from Koto towards Nar-phu Gaon. The route passes through high peaks and passes, glaciers, remote villages, narrow gullies, forests, rocks, springs, Gompas and unique cultural settlements. The expedition also offers mysterious culture and panoramic mountain views of Nandadevi, Rajramba, Api Himal, Kappa Chuli Peak and many more.
Since the area is remote and untouched very few tourists have visited the region. This is the country beyond, a wild and extremely beautiful mountain landscape full of erotic people, rapid rivers and pristine forest. Due to the remoteness of the region you will experience the Virgin Nature, off beaten path, Mysterious culture and panoramic Mountain Views.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 01 Arrive Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02-03 Preparation for the expedition and briefing at Department of Tourism for official permit
Day 04 Drive to Jagat via Besisahar
Day 05 Trek to Dharapani
Day 06 Trek to Kotto
Day 07 Trek to Meta
Day 08 Trek to Khyang
Day 09 Trek to Phu (4,080m)
Day 10 Trek to Himlung Base Camp (4,900m)
Day 11 Rest and acclimatization day
Day 12-26 Climbing period (7,126m)
Day 27 Clean up the Base Camp
Day 28 Trek back to Phu
Day 29 Trek to Meta
Day 30 Trek to Koto
Day 31 Trek to Dharapani
Day 32 Trek to Jagat
Day 33 Drive to Kathmandu via Beshisahar
Day 34 Free day in Kathmandu followed by farewell dinner
Day 35 Departure for home
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