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Mt. Gurla Mandata Expedition- Tibet

Image: 
Physical Detials
Height: 
7728(m)
Latitude: 
30.440
Longitude: 
81.300
Caravan Route: 
Kathmandu/Zangmu/Nylam/Saga/Pariyang/BC/ABC
Entry/Exit: 
Zangmu
Trip Duration: 
40 Days
Service : 
Up to base camp
Accommodation: 
Hotel/Lodge/Camping

Gurla Mandhata, or Naimona'nyi is the highest peak of the Nalakankar Himal, a small subrange of the Himalaya. It lies in Burang County of the Ngari Prefecture in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, near the northwest corner of Nepal. It is the 34th highest peak in the world.

The Mount Gurlamandata (Namo Nani) is the neighboring mountain, which is situated very close by the sacred called the mountain Kailash. The Tibetan name, Naimona'nyi, is said to come from naimo = "herbal medicine", na = "black", nyi = "heaped-up slabs", giving "the mountain of heaped-up slabs of black herbal medicine.".

In 1905 T. G. Longstaff, accompanied by two alpine guides and six porters, made an attempt on Gurla Mandhata. They turned back at around 7,000 m (23,000 ft) after being caught in an avalanche and encountering other difficulties. This was a strong achievement for the time, especially for such a small group; at that time no summit of over 7,000 m had yet been climbed and Long staff's height represented a world altitude record.

The first ascent of the peak was by a joint Japanese/Chinese team led by Katsutoshi Hirabayashi, via the north side of the peak, in May 1985. Since that time, there have been six additional successful ascents and two failed attempts on the peak.

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Days Itinerary Height Accommodation
1 Welcome at Kathmandu and transfer to Hotel 1340 m Hotel
2 In Kathmandu for Expedition preparation 1340 m Hotel
3 In Kathmandu for Expedition preparation 1340 m Hotel
4 Drive from Kathmandu/Zangmu/Nylam 3750 m Lodge
5 Rest day in Nylam for acclimatization 3750 m Lodge
6 Drive to Saga 4450 m Lodge
7 Drive to Pariyang 4600 m Lodge
8 Drive to Manasarovar 4558 m Camping
9 Drive to Shershong and trek to Diraphuk 5000 m Camping
10 Trek Zutrulphuk via Dolma La Pass 5636 m Camping
11 Trek to Darchen and drive to Manasarover 4600 m Camping
12 Drive to Gurla Mandata Base Camp   Camping
13-36 Climbing Period 7728 m Camping
37 Drive to Saga 4450 m Lodge
38 Drive to Nylam 3750 m Lodge
39 Drive back to Kathmandu 1340 m Hotel
40 Departure from Kathmandu    

 

Cost Includes/Excludes up to Base Camp

Cost Include/Exclude: 
Cost Includes: Cost does not include:
  • Airport transfer in Kathmandu as per the itinerary
  • Permit fee of Mt. Gurla Mandata
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu for 4 nights at tourist class hotels(BB plan)
  • Tibet visa fee
  • Transportation as per program/itinerary
  • Accommodation in Tibet on full board basis (breakfast, lunch & dinner)
  • Service of Liaison officer and interpreter
  • Nepalese Sherpa cook and kitchen boy at BC and ABC
  • Royalty fee of Kitchen staffs
  • Equipment allowances and daily salary of kitchen staffs, Liaison officer and interpreter
  • Insurance of kitchen staffs, Liaison officer and interpreter
  • Food and fuel at base camp and advance base camp
  • Kitchen tent, dining tent, store tent, shower tent, toilet tents, chair, table at BC and ABC
  • Sleeping tents and mattress at BC and ABC
  • Transfer of all expedition goods and equipment’s
  • 50 Kg of load per member
  • 2 expedition duffel bag for each member
  • Generator or Solar panel at Base Camp for light and charging
  • Emergency Oxygen (Only at advance base camp for medical use)
  • Road permit and travel permit
  • Garbage deposit fee
  • Agency Service charge
  • Meals in Kathmandu
  • Hotel in Kathmandu after 4 nights
  • Drinks, laundry, postage, telephone calls, and all other expenses of personal nature
  • Personal travel and rescue insurance
  • High altitude food & fuel
  • Climbing equipments or all services above advance base camp
  • Oxygen, mask and regulator system above base camp
  • Emergency rescue evacuation if required
  • Porters and transportation in case of natural calamity
  • Nepal custom duty charges for import of expedition goods
  • Extra yaks if required

Cost Inculdes/Exculdes up to Summit

Cost Include/Exclude up to Summit: 
Cost Includes: Cost does not include:
  • Airport transfer in Kathmandu as per the itinerary
  • Permit fee of Mt. Gurla Mandata
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu for 4 nights at tourist class hotels(BB plan)
  • Tibet visa fee
  • Transportation as per program/itinerary
  • Accommodation in Tibet on full board basis (breakfast, lunch & dinner)
  • Service of Liaison officer and interpreter
  • Nepalese Sherpa cook and kitchen boy at BC and ABC
  • Royalty fee of Kitchen staffs
  • Equipment allowances and daily salary of kitchen staffs, Liaison officer and interpreter
  • Insurance of kitchen staffs, Liaison officer and interpreter
  • Food and fuel at base camp and advance base camp
  • Kitchen tent, dining tent, store tent, shower tent, toilet tents, chair, table at BC and ABC
  • Sleeping tents and mattress at BC and ABC
  • Transfer of all expedition goods and equipment’s
  • 50 Kg of load per member
  • 2 expedition duffel bag for each member
  • Generator or Solar panel at Advance Base Camp for light and charging
  • Emergency Oxygen (Only at advance base camp for medical use)
  • Road permit and travel permit
  • Garbage deposit fee
  • Agency Service charge
  • Meals in Kathmandu
  • Hotel in Kathmandu after 4 nights
  • Drinks, laundry, postage, telephone calls, and all other expenses of personal nature
  • Personal travel and rescue insurance
  • High altitude food & fuel
  • Climbing equipments or all services above advance base camp
  • Oxygen, mask and regulator system above base camp
  • Emergency rescue evacuation if required
  • Porters and transportation in case of natural calamity
  • Nepal custom duty charges for import of expedition goods
  • Extra yaks if required

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