Mount Kanjiroba Expedition

Situated in western Nepal along the Tibetan border in what is known as the Dolpo region lies Kanjiroba Himal. At 6883 meters, Mt. Kanjiroba is the highest peak in western Nepal. This area is remote and much less visited than Nepal’s more popular climbing regions, resulting in a mystique that is sure to please those […]

Trip Overview

  • Destination
    Dolpo Region,
  • Duration
    34 Days
  • Altitude
    6883m

Situated in western Nepal along the Tibetan border in what is known as the Dolpo region lies Kanjiroba Himal. At 6883 meters, Mt. Kanjiroba is the highest peak in western Nepal. This area is remote and much less visited than Nepal’s more popular climbing regions, resulting in a mystique that is sure to please those who crave an adventure into real wilderness. The virgin forests and stunning landscape of the Karnali river basin are sights that few have set eyes on. Starting with a flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, our journey will take us through the pristine wilderness of Humla valley to the summit of one of Nepal’s remotest peaks.

Itinerary

Cost Includes

  • Equipment allowance, daily allowance & insurance for base camp staff (sirdar, cook, kitchen boy and liaison officer).
  • Food and fuel at the base camp.
  • All camping equipment at the base camp such as tent, dining tent, kitchen tent, chairs, tables.
  • Trek support for climbing members from road head – base camp - road head.
  • Porters to carry loads from road head – base camp - road head.
  • Royalty and peak permit
  • Kathmandu – road head – Kathmandu land transportation
  • Airport arrival and departure pickup
  • Shared accommodation at 3 or 4 star hotels in Kathmandu before and after the expedition on bed and Breakfast plan.

Cost Excludes

  • High altitude food and fuel above base camp.
  • Climbing equipment, tents and personal equipment above base camp (though available at extra cost).
  • Personal accident insurance and emergency rescue operation.
  • Tips for expedition staff and porters after the trip.

Trip Notes

Best season: Spring, Autumn

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