
SHISHAPANGMA EXPEDTION (8212 m.)
Shishapangma 8012m. the 14th Highest Peak in the world
Shishapangm is one of the very lovely mountain of China, which lies in the autonomous region called the Tibet of China, only a very few people in the world had idea about the Shishapangma before the Chinese opened Tibet to the western summiteers iloven 1978. The Tibetans regard it as the very holy mountain. It is the youngest mountain among the peaks situated above the height of 8000m, and there are only fourteen mountains above in the 8000m high Himalayan ranges. Till to date many climbers have succeeded to approach on its apex.
Route
The North West normal route to Shishapangma takes us up easy angled snow slopes up to 35 degrees with one steeper section. The necessary lines will be fixed and placed on the steeper or crevassed sections. Following our acclimatization in Zhangmu & Nyalam, we will arrive at the base camp (5000m) to make ready our final preparations and acclimatization walks. Yaks transport our expedition gear from Base camp 5000m, to ABC at 5,400m. Three further camps will be place en-route.
Camp 1 - 6,730m - After 6-7 hours walk we reach in camp 2 through crossing many snowy slopes by fixing ropes in the places of crevassed.
Camp 2 - 7,045m - After 5-6 hours we reach camp 3 via steep ascent leading to very gentle ground below the northwest ridge.
Camp 3 - 7,400m - From Camp 3, it takes 9-12 hours to reach on the summit. The situation of the groups/climbers' progress and the condition of the physical fitness; and also the favorable condition of the weather depends the climbing ahead.
Some times the extra additional days are also required for acclimatization at different places until climbers succeeds the summit. If the climber succeeds the mountaineering early than the scheduled tenure they may leave the base camp before the prescribed time as well.
Climbing Sherpa for Himalayan:
We facilitate highly professional, well trained and qualified climbing Sherpas for the your expeditions. Many climbers avoid Sherpa guides for the climbing, so because of this, they have been found to facing many hindrances on their way. If you take Sherpas along with you on the expedition, they are very useful in your each and every step of support, which makes your climbing easier to restore your strained energy; and it gives you vigorous strength for your next day's climbing. Most of the groups, who have gone with the Sherpa guides on the expedition, is found to be succeeded as per our past experiences. So we suggest you to operate your expeditions along with the Sherpa guides.
Day by Day Itinerary:
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu (1350m.) and transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Preparing Expedition/visa for Tibet ( Kathmandu )
Day 03: Preparing expedition ( Kathmandu )
Day 04: Drive to Kodari Border & Zhangmu
Day 05: Drive Nylam 3750m. Over night at Hotel
Day 06: Nylam rest for acclimatization
Day 07: Drive to Chinese Base camp 5000m
Day 08: Acclimatization
Day 09: Prepare load for Advance Base Camp
Day 10: Trek to Middle Camp
Day 11: Trek to Advance Base Camp 5400m.]
Day 12-37: Climbing Period Shishapangama 8012m.
Day 38: Trek to Base Camp
Day 39: Drive Nyalam
Day 40: Drive to Zhangmu & Kathmandu
Day 41: Kathmandu
Day 42: Final Departures
Cost: Ask for Quotation
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Cost includes:
- Permit Fee {Royalty} Annapurna 4th
- 5 nights accomodation with bed & breakfast at 3 Star Hotel.
- Drive to Besisahar & Beni - Pokhara & Kathmandu.
- Full board trekking with lodge & Food for BC Expedition period
- Porter Besishar to BC & while back
- Equipment: trekking equipment for BC, 1 tent for 2 persons, dining tent, toilet tent, table and chares, Mattresses
- All kitchen equipment for BC
- Staff allowance, Liaison office allowances ,equipment allowances, flight ticket, insurance
- Annapurna Conservation fee.
- All transfer airport-hotel-airport
- Staff: Base camp Guide, Cook, Kitchen helper
- All necessary taxes
- Agency service charge
Cost does not include:
- PERSONAL equipment for climbing
- Personal Insurance of Climber
- Climbing food, Gas & stove.
- Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
- Nepal visa, International flight ticket
- Emergency Rescue evacuation by helicopter
- Walki Takie permit
- Radio Permit
- Climbing Sherpa,
- Bar Bill & Beverages.
- Personal expenses etc.
Mountaineering royalty fee
Realising mountaineering as the back-bone of Nepal's tourism industry, the Government of Nepal has made following decisions in a bid to make mountaineering royalty fee competitive amongst the neighbouring countries, promote mountains lying in remote and less privileged areas, and create environment to transform the seasonal mountaineering business operational round the year and materialize the concept of 'Nepal for all Seasons':
- Provide discount of 50% in Winter and Summer Season and 75% in Autumn Season keeping intact the Royalty Fee in Spring Season.
- Increase the number of climbing member in an expedition from 12 to 15.
- Provide 100% discount on Royalty Fee for mountains located in Mid and Far Western Development Regions for 5 years.
- Implement Incremental Royalty Break-down System (IRDS), a system under which permit fee increases with the increase in number of climbing members, on all mountains instead of lump sum per expedition having climbing members seven or less than that.
- Name of Mountain: Everest (8,848m)
Climbing Route: South East Ridge ( Normal Route )
No. Of Climbers |
Mountaineering Royalty Fee (In US $) |
||
Spring |
Autumn |
Winter/Summer |
|
One Climber |
25,000 |
12,500 |
6,250 |
Two Climbers |
40,000 |
20,000 |
10,000 |
Three Climbers |
48,000 |
24,000 |
12,000 |
Four Climbers |
56,000 |
28,000 |
14,000 |
Five Climbers |
60,000 |
30,000 |
15,000 |
Six Climbers |
66,000 |
33,000 |
16,500 |
Seven Climbers |
70,000 |
35,000 |
17,500 |
Per Extra Climber |
10,000 |
5,000 |
2,500 |
- Name of Mountain: Everest (8,848m)
Climbing Route: All Routes Except South East Ridge ( Normal Route )
No. Of Climbers |
Mountaineering Royalty Fee (In US $) |
||
Spring |
Autumn |
Winter/Summer |
|
One Climber |
15,000 |
7,500 |
3,750 |
Two Climbers |
21,000 |
10,500 |
5,250 |
Three Climbers |
27,000 |
13,500 |
6,750 |
Four Climbers |
33,000 |
16,500 |
8,250 |
Five Climbers |
39,000 |
19,500 |
9,750 |
Six Climbers |
45,000 |
22,500 |
11,250 |
Seven Climbers |
50,000 |
25,000 |
12,500 |
Per Extra Climber |
10,000 |
5,000 |
2,500 |
- Height of Mountain: All Mountains above 8,000 m (except Everest)
No. Of Climbers |
Mountaineering Royalty Fee (In US $) |
||
Spring |
Autumn |
Winter/Summer |
|
One Climber |
5,000 |
2,500 |
1250 |
Two Climbers |
6,000 |
3,000 |
1500 |
Three Climbers |
7000 |
3,500 |
1,750 |
Four Climbers |
8000 |
4000 |
2000 |
Five Climbers |
8500 |
4250 |
2125 |
Six Climbers |
9000 |
4500 |
2250 |
Seven Climbers |
10000 |
5,000 |
2500 |
Per Extra Climber |
1500 |
1000 |
500 |
- Height of Mountain: All Mountains above 7,501m to 7999m
No. Of Climbers |
Mountaineering Royalty Fee (In US $) |
||
Spring |
Autumn |
Winter/Summer |
|
One Climber |
2,000 |
1000 |
500 |
Two Climbers |
2400 |
1200 |
600 |
Three Climbers |
2800 |
1400 |
700 |
Four Climbers |
3200 |
1600 |
800 |
Five Climbers |
3600 |
1800 |
900 |
Six Climbers |
3800 |
1900 |
950 |
Seven Climbers |
4000 |
2000 |
1000 |
Per Extra Climber |
500 |
400 |
200 |
- Height of Mountain: All Mountains above 7,000m to 7500m
No. Of Climbers |
Mountaineering Royalty Fee (In US $) |
||
Spring |
Autumn |
Winter/Summer |
|
One Climber |
1500 |
750 |
375 |
Two Climbers |
1800 |
900 |
450 |
Three Climbers |
2100 |
1050 |
525 |
Four Climbers |
2400 |
1200 |
600 |
Five Climbers |
2600 |
1300 |
650 |
Six Climbers |
2800 |
1400 |
700 |
Seven Climbers |
3000 |
1500 |
750 |
Per Extra Climber |
400 |
250 |
150 |
- Height of Mountain: All Mountains above 6501m to 6999m
No. Of Climbers |
Mountaineering Royalty Fee (In US $) |
||
Spring |
Autumn |
Winter/Summer |
|
One Climber |
1000 |
500 |
250 |
Two Climbers |
1200 |
600 |
300 |
Three Climbers |
1400 |
700 |
350 |
Four Climbers |
1600 |
800 |
400 |
Five Climbers |
1800 |
900 |
450 |
Six Climbers |
1900 |
950 |
475 |
Seven Climbers |
2000 |
1000 |
500 |
Per Extra Climber |
300 |
200 |
100 |
- Name of Mountain: Amadablam (6812m)
No. Of Climbers |
Mountaineering Royalty Fee (In US $) |
|
Spring/Autumn |
Winter/Summer |
|
One Climber |
1000 |
500 |
Two Climbers |
1200 |
600 |
Three Climbers |
1400 |
700 |
Four Climbers |
1600 |
800 |
Five Climbers |
1800 |
900 |
Six Climbers |
1900 |
950 |
Seven Climbers |
2000 |
1000 |
Per Extra Climber |
300 |
200 |
- Height of Mountain: 6,500m or Below
No. Of Climbers |
Mountaineering Royalty Fee (In US $) |
||
Spring |
Autumn |
Winter/Summer |
|
One Climber |
400 |
200 |
100 |
Two Climbers |
500 |
250 |
125 |
Three Climbers |
600 |
300 |
150 |
Four Climbers |
700 |
350 |
175 |
Five Climbers |
800 |
400 |
200 |
Six Climbers |
900 |
450 |
225 |
Seven Climbers |
1000 |
500 |
250 |
Per Extra Climber |
200 |
100 |
50 |
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