ABI Peak Climbing ( 6097m) 18 Day

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ABI Peak Climbing ( 6097m) 18 Day

ABI Peak Climbing which is situated in the Khumbu Himal range located in the Mahalangur Solukhumbu region of Nepal. The mountain is known as twin peaks of Cholo (6097 m) and Kang chung (6063 m) from the pass that reaches it the Kang chung La. The peak look spectacular, the climbing on their respective ridges from the col between them is steep but straightforward.

Mountaineers planning to climb the eight-thousand considered . The Abi as perfect training mountain for ice climbing and high altitude acclimatization. Mount. Abi requires careful ascent due to the technical ridges towards its peak. This peak was first issued a climbing permit in 2002 and although it is classed as moderate it has been climbed less than 6 times. The recognized route is Lukla-Mera la-BC.. click here  Peak climbing   page 3 

ABI Peak Climbing ( 6097 m) 18 Day

The Sherpa ,people whose lives are steeped in Buddhism, live  in the region. The renowned Tangboche and other monasteries are common gathering places where they celebrate such festivals as the Dumju and mane Rimndu. In addition to the Tengboche, Thame, Khumjung and Pangboche are some other famous monasteries. In  2002, an area( 275 sq -km), surrounding  the park  was declared a buffer zone, which consists of forest and private lands..

The park and the local people jointly initiate community development. And conservation activities and manage the natural resources in the buffer zone. The  national parks and Wildlife conservation Act, 1973 ),has made a provision. And of Plugging bake 30-50% per cent of the park’s  revenue into community development  and conservation of the buffer zone..

SAFETY  KITS:

1. Never trek alone. Hire a guide if you can’t find companion.
2. Choose trekking companies/guides with eco friendly concepts.
3. Become informed about high altitude sickness.
4. Carry a good medicine kit.
5. Watch where you are walking. Don’t step backward blindly while raking photos.
6. Time your trek generously taking rest while trekking is not a sign of weakness.

will vary depending on the Group Size duration of days and Services required please contact us via our email gurilamandatatrek@yahoo.com   with your Details to obtain a Quot.

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ABI Peak Climb
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Available departures

  • ITINERARY ABI PEAK
  • Day 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu transfer to hotel BB
  • Day 02 : Rest day at Kathmandu for sightseeing
  • Day 03 : Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla 2840 m, trek to Phakding 2610 m
  • Day 04 : Trek Phakding to Namche Bazaar 3446 m
  • Day 05 : Rest at Namche Bazaar for exploration to Thame and Khumbu valley
  • Day 06 : Trek Namche to Dole 4200 m
  • Day 07 : Trek Dole to Machhermo 4470 m
  • Day 08 : Trek Machhermo to Gokyo Lake 4,790 m
  • Day 09 : Early morning Climb Gokyo- Ri 5360 m trek to Thangna (Dragnag) 4950 m
  • Day 10 : Trek Thangna to ABI Base Camp 5355 m
  • Day 11 : Early morning climbing ABI Peak 6097 m
  • Day 12 : After ABI summit return to Base Camp.
  • Day 13 : Trek Base Camp to Dzonglha 4830 m over Cho-La Pass 5330 m
  • Day 14 : Trek Dzonglha to Pheriche 4252 m
  • Day 15 : Trek Pheriche to  Namchebazar.
  • Day 16 : Trek Namche Bazar to  Lukla.
  • Day 17 : Flight  Lukla to Kathmandu  hotel BB.
  • Day 18 : Departure .
  • INCLUDES
  • • 4 nights hotel in Kathmandu standard 3 star hotel BB plans
  • • Permit fee of ABI Peak 6,097 m
  • • Trekking equipment Tents, Dining tent, Kitchen Tent, Toilet Tent and Mattresses
  • • Food: Food for trekking and Peak climbing period
  • • Staff: 1 Guide, 1 Cook, 1 Kitchen with helper, 1 climbing guide and necessary porters
  • • Local transportation Airport to Hotel to Airport
  • • Kathmandu to Lukla to Kathmandu by flight
  • • Trekking insurance for Nepalese staff
  • • Trekking allowance, food allowance for trekking crews
  • • Sagarmatha National park fee
  • • Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) permit fee
  • cost
  • • Personal equipment for climbing and trekking
  • •Personal Insurance for travel to Nepal
  • • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
  • • Emergency Rescue evacuation
  • • Trekking Sleeping bag
  • • Personal expenses bar bill
  • • Tipping (Tips)
  • • Beverage
  • • International airport taxes
  • • Tips and gratuities for trekking staffs
  (Nepal visa fees (Multiple Entry): 15 days – US$25, 30 days – US$40, 90 days – US$100. Trip cost

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Nepal is a very beautiful country. It is also a landlocked country. China lies in the east side of the country. Likewise, India in west, north and south. It lies in the northern hemisphere. Our country has three geographical zones. They are Himalayan, Mountainous and Terai. Here, we have monsoon climate. It is very cold and dry during winter. And hot, stormy and rainy in summer. Furthermore, it is rich in natural beauty and resources. Here are long and wide rivers. Such as Koshi, Gandaki, Karnali, etc. Moreover, here are large lakes also. Like Rupa, Begnas, Rara, etc. Likewise, we have green valleys, lovely water falls, etc. Similarly, it is rich in religious and historical heritages. Lumbini, Gorkha, Janakpur, Kathmandu are the famous examples.

Nepal is highly diverse country. And has rich geography, culture, and religions. The mountainous north has many mountains. It includes eight of the world’s ten highest mountains. This also includes the highest  mountain Sagarmatha. It is known as Mount Everest in English. The fertile and humid south is heavily urbanized. It contains over 240 peaks. They are more than 20,000 ft. (6,096 m) above sea level.

People of many castes and religions live here. About hundred languages are spoken  here. Our popular foods are dal bhat, dhindo, gundurk etc. Similarly, Dashain, Tihar, Lhosar, Id etc. They are the most popular festivals. We celebrate these festivals very happily. Most  of the people are farmers. They grow rice, corn, wheat, millet, potato etc. Some people in the cities are businessmen also.  Likewise, some have industries. Therefore, people living here are very laborious.

Nepal is rich in natural resources. So, tourists love to visit our country. They can see endangered birds and animals here. Also, they can enjoy natural beauty. So, tourism is our potential industry.

Nepal is small but rich in natural resources. Although it is poor by economic condition. Nepal is developing country. To develop soon,  we have to aware all the citizen. We must provide education equally. To both men and women. Government should bring advance program. This may help citizen in development process. And, provide different facilities to citizen. And it’ll give benefit to citizen. Finally, it’ll help the  government also.

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Sagarmatha National park   Sagarmatha  National park (SNP), declared in 1976,is situated in the north –east Nepal and covers 1,148 sq-km. of  the Himalayan ecological zone is in the Solukhumbu region of Nepal. The Mountains of  the park are geologically young and are broken up by gorges and glacial  valleys. The prime attraction, the  8,848m-high mount Everest –lies in the park, which is Also home to two other Eight thousands – Lhotse and Cho Oyu –besides several other prominent peaks above 6,000 m, Namely , Thamserku ,  Nuptse , Ama dablam ,and Pumoro. The park includes the upper catchment areas of the Dudhkoshi and Bhotekoshi River and is glaciers and huge rocks. Recognizing it’s superlative natural characteristics and Unique ecosystems of international significance, UNESCO declared the park a world Heritage Site in 1979. Gokyo and associated lakes in the SNP were declared wetlands of international importance under the Ramsar Convention in 2007.   The  Sherpa people ,whose lives are steeped in Buddhism, live  in the region. The renowned Tangboche and other monasteries are common gathering places where they celebrate such festivals as the Dumje and mani Rindu. In addition to the Tengboche,Thame, Khumjung and Pangboche are some other famous monasteries.   In  2002, an area 275 sq.km. surrounding  the park  was declared a buffer zone, which consists of forest and private lands. The park and the local people jointly initiate community development and conservation activities and manage the natural resources in the buffer zone. The  national parks and Wildlife conservation  Act, 1973 has made a provision of Plugging bake 30-50 per cent of the park’s  revenue into community development  and conservation of the buffer zone.