Peak climbing information

Price Includes:

• Pick up from Airport
• Three nights Hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast
• Sight seeing in Kathmandu
• Climbing cum trekking guide
• Porters/cook
• Peak permit
• Climbing guide special salary
• Insurance & equipments to guide & porter
• Camping/kitchen gear
• Lodge accommodation
• Meals three times a day
• Airport tax
• Transfer to & from airport
• Cargo charge

Price does not includes:

• Hotel In Kathmandu more than 3 nights
• Meals in Kathmandu
• Entry & donation in Palaces & temples of Kathmandu
• Bar bill
• Personal Nature expenses
• Nepal visa
• Nepal departure tax
• Insurance & evacuation fee
• Garbage deposit( refundable)
• Climbing equipments

Accommodation:

Accommodation trek in himalayaWe provide Latest Model North face Tent for your trek. Our Sleeping tent are two men tent with enough place to keep your personal valued things & rucksack

We will have Very good Kitchen & dinning tent. Toilet & shower tents are provided too.

We have hot shower every day & western toilet stand will be set up every day for comfort & hygiene. We provide water proof & comfortable mattress for sleeping.

 

Suggested Equipments:

Climbing/Trekking

Recommended Equipments by Beyond The Limits team:

Climbing:

•Ice Axe w/Leash (General mountaineering tool. Sizing is important: under 5’7" use a 60cm tool; 5’7"- 6’1" use a 65cm tool; over 6’1" use a 70cm tool. (Too short is preferable to too long).)
•Crampons (With flat rather than “cookie cutter” frame rails)
•40 ft 6mm perlon (For Prussiks or bring your glacier rig.)
•Alpine Climbing Harness (Harness should fit over all clothing, have gear loops, adjustable leg loops and be reasonably comfortable to hang suspended in.)
•Carabiners (2 Large Pear or D-shaped locking. 2 standard ovals or D’s)
•Climbing helmet (Must be adjustable to fit, with or without hat or balaclava on)
•1 Ascender (Recommended: left or right hand.)
•Ski or trekking poles (Snow baskets required. Helpful for balance when carrying a heavy pack or if you have knee problems)
•Double plastic climbing boots.
•Gaiters (Please make sure your gaiters fit around the plastic boot without being to tight around the boot.)
•Ice Hammer

Luggage

large duffel bag: This will carry all your personal gear on the trek. It should be strong and durable. The best size would be around 30" x 14", with a full-length zipper and handles.

small padlock: Your duffel bag should be locked.

rucksack or day pack: This should accommodate a sweater, rain gear, water bottle, camera and accessories and any miscellaneous items you want to have during the day. We recommend a pack with at least 1450cu. In capacity, or smaller if you are not carrying a large amount of camera equipment.

small duffel bag: Items not needed on the trek can be left at the hotel in Kathmandu. This bag should also have a lock. Be sure to leave room for purchases, or buy one in Kathmandu they have many good quality ones available.

Head and Face Gear

Sunhat
A Bandana
Sunglasses
Warm hat
Sunscreen with a very high SPF factor
Lip balm with a high SPF factor

Hands

Lightweight gloves
Heavyweight gloves or mittens with a waterproof shell outer
Inner Clothing
T-shirts
Thermal underwear- Top and bottom. Synthetic is best

Underwear

Long shorts
Trousers- (loose and comfortable) One thin, one thick and warm

Outer Clothing

Down Jacket ( -20 )
Fleece Jacket (or a windproof jacket)
Waterproof jacket with a hood (or a poncho)
Waterproof pants
Baggy pants
pairs of gloves/mittens (1 thin and 1 thick)
sweater to be worn under the fleece jacket

Footwear

Light weight walking boots- (leather is recommended)
Spare laces
pairs of thick woolen socks.
pairs of thin socks to be worn under the woolen socks
One pair of sandals or comfortable shoes for camp

Drinking Equipment

thermos- Water tends to freeze in ‘normal’ water bottles at high altitude temperatures.
one-liter water bottles
iodine or purification tablets is highly recommended.

Sleeping and Carrying Equipment

30-40 liter daypack
Rucksack- Without aluminum support
Water Proof Bag- A water proof bag to cover the rucksack
Sleeping Bag- Please brings a bag that can resist temperatures as low as -20 degrees Celsius.

Extras/Luxuries

Binoculars
Reading book
Trail Map/Guide book
Journal & Pen
Walkman
Travel game i.e. chess, backgammon, scrabble

Toiletries

1 medium sized quick drying towel
Toothbrush/paste (preferably biodegradable)
Multipurpose soap (preferably biodegradable)
Deodorant
Nail clippers
Face and body moisturizer
Feminine hygiene products
Small mirror