Baruntse is at the height of 7129m. in between on the lap of Everest and Makalu mountain. This mountain was first ascended first by Colin Todd and Geoff Harrow on 30 May 1954. They have climbed the mountain by the South -East Ridge. Since than many climbers have used this route and got succeeded. This mountain has also been becoming coveted day by day like the other Pumori, Ama Dablam as well as Everest too.
The south -East Ridge of Baruntse it is little bit difficult because of being straightforward hard ways to climb. There are hard sections of 50 Degree's elevation with a prominent ice cliff to be climbed facing the risk of avalanche. The climbers have succeeded the mountain mostly in the spring season because of being the season the best to the climber safety. But also some climbers have reached on it's top in the autumn season as well.
Baruntse is one of the beautiful 7,000m snow peaks in the Himalayas of Nepal. Baruntse, a substantial and symmetrical snow peak , lies in the heart of Khumbu massif surrounded by some of the famous peaks of the world, Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Chamlang, Amadablam and Mera trekking peak. The peak is crowned by four summits on four ridges. It is also one of the few peaks of this height with a high rate of success of ascent on normal route via South Ridge. The approach to the mountain follows the Mera Peak trek up to Mera La and then to Baruntse base camp (5,250m). The route is not technically demanding and essentially a straightforward climbing on snow and ice with some sections of overhangings. Normally, two high camps are established above the base camp in Baruntse climbing. The camp I is set up just below East Col. at an altitude of 5,700m and the camp II is on the South – East Ridge at a height of 6,420m.
Trip Fact
Activities: Climbing
Trip Grade: Expedition
Accommodation: Hotel / Lodge/ Camp
Transportation: Private Vehicle / Flights
Group Size: 2 Pax Min.
Highest access: Baruntse 7,129m
Best Season : Mar to May to Spt to Nov.
Trip Duration: 35 Days
Tour Scenery: mountain view annapurna, fishtail, Dhawalagiri, Annapurna base camp panoramic view of landscape and flora and fauna etc.
Glimpse of itinerary
Day 01: Arrival to Kathmandu airport and transfer to hotel
Day 02: Briefing and shopping.
Day 03: Last minute preparation
Day 04: Fly to Lukla - Chutanga - Camp
Day 05: Chutanga - Nau Lekha- Camp
Day 06: Nau Lekha - Kothey -Camp
Day 07: Kothey - Thangnak - Camp
Day 08: Thangnak - Khare - Camp
Day 09: Kare - Mera BC - Camp
Day 10: Mera BC - Seto Pokhari Camp
Day 11: Seto Pokhari - Baruntse BC- Camp
Day 12: Climbing period of Mt. Baruntse 7129m. [ Climbing Route ]
Day 13 - 25: Climbing period of Mt. Baruntse 7129m. [ Climbing Route ]
Day 26: Baruntse BC - Setopokhari Camp.
Day 27: Setopokhari - Mera BC - Camp
Day 28: Mera BC to Khare - Camp
Day 29: Khare to Thagnag - Camp
Day 30: Thagnag to Kothey - Camp
Day 31: Kothey to Chutanga - Camp
Day 32: Chutanga to Lukla - Camp
Day 33: Lukla - Kathmandu fly
Day 34: Free day in Kathmandu.
Day 35: Transfer to international airport
Note: Itinerary Can be Customize as your Requirement. If this above itinerary is not suffice or have any questions, you can ask one of our expert team member for help.
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| Service Include |
Airport picks up & drops. |
Hotels at Kathmandu as per itinerary. |
All meals & accommodation during the trekking period. |
All Entrance fee and Trekking permit(TIMS). |
Domestic airfare and airport tax. |
Highly experienced guide and staffs. |
Staffs food, clothing, salary and insurance. |
All necessary grounded transportation. |
Travel & Rescue arrangements. |
1 tent for 1 person for Expedition north face brand V-25 or Similar tent |
Liaison officer's allowances equipment for Expedition, flight ticket, insurance, daily wages sharing with other group |
Peak permit for Baruntse |
Gamo Bag (life saving device incase of altitude sickness) sharing with group member |
Company service charges |
Welcome & farewell dinner in Kathmandu at typical Nepali restaurant. |
| Service Exclude |
Visa fees |
Int'l air fare |
Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills or extra porters) |
Excess baggage charges |
Rescue & Evacuation |
Travel and rescue insurance |
Lunch & evening meals in Kathmandu. |
High altitude climbing food, fuel, Gas |
Expedition personal climbing gears |
Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods arriving into Nepal |
Sherpa non summit bonus |
Sherpa summit bonus + climbing bonus |
Personal Satellite phone with e-mail & internet permit |
Waki takies permit |
Oxygen and Mask regulator for member and Sherpa |
Garbage Deposit (Sharing with other member) |
Tips for guides and porters (for staff) |
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