Mt.Kusum Kangru peak Climbing (6367m)

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Mt.Kusum Kangru peak Climbing (6367m)

Mt.Kusum Kangru peak Climbing (6367m). It is open for climbing under Ministry of Tourism Nepal. Mt.Kusum kangru peak (6367m) offer superb mountains views situated at Mahalangur range in Everest region at Solukhumbu District. Some travelers like to have an element of adventure in their travel trips.For these adventure travelers, there are some splendid options spread across the globe. And one of the most popular adventure activity is trekking which offers an opportunity to the climbers to explore the breath-taking mountains.Some peaks are easy to climb while some are relatively challenging.

Mt.Kusum kangru peak climbing in Nepal is a highly technically challenging peak. This mountain is made up of ice as well as rock and it comprises of three summits. The border which is between Dudhkosi which is in the south and in north in the Hinku valley is formed by this peak. In Tibetan, the meaning of this peak is “Home of three Gods,.With five main ridges along with five faces, the most stunning face is its north face.

Mt. Kusum Kangru Peak Climbing

The trip to Kusum kangru peak climbing could take about three weeks. This peak ascends from South East Ridge and also from North Ridge. You can begin your journey to this peak from Kathmandu. As you undertake trip to Kusum kanguru peak climbing you would cover the areas like; Lukla, Chutanga, Tuli Kharka,Tashing Ongma, Tangnag and Mt.Kusum kanguru base camp. You could also cover the areas like; Zatrela pass, Kothe, Yak Kharka in your trip to Kusum kanguru climbing.

But the abundance of peaks in the place has options for both experienced and amateur trekkers.Mt. Kusum Kangru peak climbing itinerary has been carefully designed to allow for gradual ascend and proper acclimatization by our climbing expert. Best season to climb Kusum Kangru peak is March to May and September to December.

SAFETY     KITS 

1. You should never trek alone. So, hire a guide if you can’t find companion.

2. Choose trekking companies/guides with eco friendly concepts.

3. Always get information about high altitude sickness.

4. Also, always carry a good medicine kit.

5. Hence, watch where you are walking. And don’t step backward blindly while taking photos.

6. Therefore, time your trek generously. Also, taking rest while trekking is not a sign of weakness.

Therefore, the trip cost will vary depending on the group size, duration of days and services required. Please contact us via our email. gurilamandatatrek@yahoo.com  Along with your details to obtain a quote.

Available departures

Itinerary Mt. Kusum Kangru peak Climbing.
  • Day 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu transfer to hotel
  • Day 02 : Rest day at Kathmandu
  • Day 03 : From Kathmandu to Lukla by flight
  • Day 04 : Lukla to Chutanga
  • Day 05 : Chutanga to YakeKharka
  • Day 06 : Rest day at YakeKharka
  • Day 07 : YakeKharka to TashingOngma (4943 m)
  • Day 08 : TashingOngma to Orshela (4304 m)
  • Day 09 : Orshela to Gondishung
  • Day 10 : Gondishung to Lungsamba (4063m)
  • Day 11 : Lungsamba to Camp I
  • Day 12 : Camp I to Camp II
  • Day 13 : Camp II to Camp III
  • Day 14 : Camp III to KusumKangru Base camp
  • Day 15 : Rest day at acclimatization for KusumKangru climbing
  • Day 16 : KusumKangru Base camp to KusumKangru High camp
  • Day 17 : High Camp to KusumKangru 6367 m. climbing
  • Day 18 : After summit KusumKangru back to Base camp
  • Day 19 : Base camp to Camp III
  • Day 20 : Camp III to Gondishung
  • Day 21 : Gondishung to TashingOngma
  • Day 22 : TashingOngma to Chutanga
  • Day 23 : Chutanga to Lukla
  • Day 24 : From Lukla to Kathmandu by flight
  • Day 25 : Departure
Cost Includes
  • 4 nights hotel in Kathmandu stander 3 star hotel BB plans
  • • Permit fee of KusumKangrui Peak 6367 m
  • • Trekking Equipment: Sleeping 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
  • • Our office service charge
  Cost Excludes
  • • Personal equipment for climbing and trekking
  • • Personal Insurance for travel to Nepal
  • • Climbing food
  • • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
  • • Emergency Rescue evacuation
  • • Trekking Sleeping bag
  • • Personal expenses
  • • Tipping (Tips)
  • • Beverage
  • • International airport taxes.

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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.

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Equipments

  • Important documents and items
  • Valid passport, 2 extra passport size photos, airline tickets, Separate photocopies of passport, visa form (easily obtained at Kathmandu airport), proof of insurance, Dollars in cash for purchasing, Nepalese visa at Kathmandu airport, Credit cards, bank/ATM/cash machine cards for withdrawing funds from cash machines (bring a photocopy of your cards)
  • Personal Climbing Gears: Ice axe Crampons Harness Tape slings (2) Screw gate karabiners (2 lock, 2 unlock) Descender/eight figure Plastic mountaineering boots Ascender/Jhumar Helmet
  • Group Climbing Gears: Snow bar* Rope* Ice hammer* Ice screw*
  • Head
  • Bandana or head scarf, also useful for dusty conditions Warm hat that covers your ears (wool or synthetic) Headlamp with extra batteries and bulbs Sunglasses with UV protection Prescription sunglasses (if required)
  • Upper Body
  • Polypropylene shirts (1 half sleeve and 2 long sleeves)
  • Light and expedition weight thermal tops
  • Fleece wind-stopper jacket or pullover
  • Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket
  • Down vest and/or jacket *
  • Gore-Tex jacket with hood, waterproof and breathable.
  • Hands
  • 1 pair of lightweight poly-liner gloves
  • 1 pair of lightweight wool or fleece gloves
  • 1 pair of mittens; consists of
  • 1 Gore-Tex over mitt matched, waterproof, polar-fleece mitt liner.
  • Lower Body 
  • Non-cotton underwear briefs
  • 1 pair of hiking shorts
  • 1 pair of hiking trousers
  • 1 pair of lightweight thermal bottoms
  • 1 pair of fleece or woolen trousers
  • 1 pair of waterproof shell pants, breathable fabric
  • Feet 2 pairs of thin, lightweight inner socks 2 pairs of heavy poly or wool socks 1 pair of hiking boots with spare laces (sturdy soles, water resistant, ankle support, “broken in”) 1 pair of trainers or running shoes and/or sandals Cotton socks Gaiters
  • Sleeping 1 sleeping bag 30 degree DC Fleece sleeping bag liner
  • Rucksack and Travel Bags
  • 1 medium rucksack or 1 large duffel bag *
  • Day pack/backpack of 35 to 50 liters for carrying your valuables, should have good shoulder padding Small padlocks for duffel-kit bags
  • 2 large waterproof rucksack covers (optional)
  • Medical Small, personal first-aid kit (simple and light) Aspirin, first-aid tape, and plasters (Band-Aids) 1 skin-blister repair kit Anti-diarrhea pills Anti-headache pills Cough and/or cold medicine Anti-altitude sickness pills: Diamox or Acetylzolamide Stomach antibiotic: Ciprofloxacin, etc. Note: Do not bring sleeping pills as they are a respiratory depressant! Water purification tablets or water filter 1 set of earplugs Extra pair of prescription glasses, contact lens supplies
  • Practical Items 1 small roll of repair tape, 1 sewing-repair kit 1 cigarette lighter, 1 small box of matches 1 compass or GPS(optional) 1 alarm clock/watch 1 digital camera with extra cards and batteries Large Ziplocks 2 water bottles (1 liter each) 1 small folding knife Binoculars (optional) 4 large, waterproof, disposable rubbish sacks.
  • Toiletries 1 medium-sized quick drying towel Toothbrush/paste (preferably biodegradable) Multi-purpose soap (preferably biodegradable) Deodorants Nail clippers Face and body moisturizer Female hygiene products Small mirror
  • Personal Hygiene Wet wipes (baby wipes) Tissue /toilet roll Anti-bacterial hand wash
  • Extras/Luxuries Reading book Trail map/guide book Journal and pen iPod Travel game i.e. chess, backgammon, scrabble, playing cards (to help you pass the time at tea houses and/or camps) 1 modest swim suit Binoculars (optional) Voltage converter (from 220 to 110 ampere) Plug adapter (2 round pegs to 2 flat pegs) Lightweight pillow case (in case your tea houses provide you with pillows) or use your own stuff as a pillow.