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Among the seventh series of the highest mountain Mt. Churen is the one of them situated in the Dhaulagiri range? The tree pinnacles are called Churen west in the 7371m central which is reprehended as the chief one. The route follows from Kathmandu to Pokhara, Baglung and Beni by bus. To reach the base camp it takes five days with the help of the porters. You can find Dhaopatan, Takum and the Gurung village on the way.
Among the seventh series of the highest mountain Mt. Churen is the one of them situated in the Dhaulagiri range? The tree pinnacles are called Churen west in the 7371m central which is reprehended as the chief one. The route follows from Kathmandu to Pokhara, Baglung and Beni by bus. To reach the base camp it takes five days with the help of the porters. You can find Dhaopatan, Takum and the Gurung village on the way. In Gurgu we do not find any village but after that when we walk up on the steep way and reach Burjung Kharka following the way of Darsing Kharka following the way of Darshing Kharka to establish the tent for night stay. The river side of Kapekhola and the following 4 hours walk we reach the base camp situated at 4800m high. Climbing to the Churen Himal high camps are visible. Mt. Dhaulagiri is situated in the east where as the Purna Himal in the west. The best route is to climb the mountain is the south west ridge and the season to climb is September to October. In Gurgu we do not find any village but after that when we walk up on the steep way and reach Burjung Kharka following the way of Darsing Kharka following the way of Darshing Kharka to establish the tent for night stay. The river side of Kapekhola and the following 4 hours walk we reach the base camp situated at 4800m high. Climbing to the Churen Himal high camps are visible. Mt. Dhaulagiri is situated in the east where as the Purna Himal in the west. The best route is to climb the mountain is the south west ridge and the season to climb is September to October.
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Mount
Churen Himal Expedition Itinerary |
| MAXIMUM: |
38 Days |
| ENTRY: |
BENI |
| EXIT: |
BENI |
| FIXED
DEPARTURE: |
06 September 2012 |
| Day
01 |
Arrival
in Kathmandu transfer to hotel |
| Day 02 |
Official formalities for
Mount Churen climbing permit |
| Day 03 |
Preparation for Mount Churen expedition
in Kathmandu |
| Day 04 |
Drive from
Kathmandu to Beni |
| Day 05 |
Trek
Beni to Darbang |
| Day 06 |
Trek Darbang to Mattim |
| Day 07 |
Trek Mattim to Lamsang |
| Day 08 |
Trek Lamsang to Gurgoan |
| Day 09 |
Trek Gurjagoan to
Darsinge Khark |
| Day 10 |
Trek Darsinge Khark
to Burjunga Khark |
| Day 11 |
Trek Burjunga Khark
to Churen Himal Base Camp |
| Day 12-29 |
Climbing
Period Churen Himal Expedition 7371m |
| Day 30 |
Trek Mount Churen
BC to Burjunga Khark |
| Day 31 |
Trek Burjunga Khark
to Gurjagoan |
| Day 32 |
Trek Gurjagoan to
Lulang village |
| Day 33 |
Trek
Lulang to Takum |
| Day 34 |
Trek Takum to Darbang |
| Day 35 |
Trek Darbang to Beni |
| Day 36 |
Drive from Beni to
Kathmandu |
| Day 37 |
Rest day at Kathmandu |
| Day 38 |
Departure to your next destination |
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| Group Size/Mount Churen Expedition Cost |
| Number of Person |
Total cost Per Person |
| 02-04 Person: |
US$ |
5'500.00 |
| 05-07 Person: |
US$ |
4'600.00 |
| 08-10 Person: |
US$ |
4'250.00 |
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High Altitude Sherpa: US $ 1600(If required):
The cost does not include the climbing Sherpa’s food & fuel, tents, climbing and summit bonus above advance base camp. |
| Cost
Includes: |
01 |
5
nights 3 star standard hotels in Kathmandu
with bed & breakfast |
02 |
Mount
Churen Himal Expedition permit fee |
03 |
Government
Liaison officer |
04 |
Complete
camping equipment for trekking & base
camp, |
05 |
Satellite
phone in payable basis (per minute $
5). |
06 |
Food
during trekking and Base Camp for Member & Staff, |
07 |
Annapurna
Conservation fee, |
08 |
1
High Altitude Sherpa every 4 members |
09 |
Expert
professional Nepalese expedition crews
like Cook, Kitchen boy, ABC guide and
mountaineering gears till to the ABC
are provided; and our crews get all expedition
facilities from our office itself. |
10 |
Base
Camp to Advance Base Camp 1 tent for
2 person provide North Face or same qualities |
11 |
Dining
tent, Table, Chairs, Toilet tent, Mess
tent and Kitchen tent |
12 |
Above
mention staffs daily wages, equipment
allowance & Insurance, |
13 |
Porters
to / from the Base camp to carry food
and fuel, members climbing gears, and
all Base camp equipment. |
14 |
Porters
return from Base Camp carry per member
including food & equipment |
| 15 |
All
ground transportation as per itinerary |
| 16 |
Transportation:
Kathmandu to Beni to Kathmandu for member
and Sherpa staffs |
| 17 |
Nepalese
crew' insurance |
| Cost
Excludes: |
| 1 |
Air travel to and
from Kathmandu. |
| 2 |
Lunch and dinner in
Kathmandu. |
| 3 |
Laundry, postage,
telephone calls, and all other items
of personal nature. |
| 4 |
Entry visa and Re-entry
visa for Nepal. |
| 5 |
International departure
tax. |
| 6 |
Personal Expenses. |
| 7 |
Medical and rescue
insurance. |
| 8 |
Personal Climbing
equipment. |
| 9 |
Bar bills & Beverage. |
| 10 |
Helicopter Rescue
Charge |
| 11 |
Medicine and first
aid expenses |
| 12 |
Garbage Deposit USD
$ 2,000.00 (Sharing of the total person)
and Deposit fee will be not refunded
if the clients (climber) don't take back
their garbage. |
| 13 |
Walkie-Talkie. |
| 14 |
Extra Porter or Yak
, Per Porter / Yak's US$ 150.00 will
be charge till to 40 KG load. |
| 15 |
Climbing Bonus and
summit bonus for climbing sherpa (if
you use climbing sherpa) and Tips for
Base Camp Staff |
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