• Trip Style : Expedition
  • Trip Difficulty : Extremely difficult
  • Max Altitude : 7129m
  • Accomodation: Hotel & Tented Camp
  • Food : Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner(BLD)
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Positioned between the lap of Mt. Everest and Mt. Makalu Mount Baruntse or Barunche is standing with its altitudes of 7129 meters. This mountain was first ascended first by Colin Todd and Geoff Harrow on 30 May 1954. They have climbed the mountain by the Southeast Ridge. Since then many climbers have used this route independently and got succeeded in it.

Because this peak has a higher rate of success reaching the summit and is easier than comparable peaks of 7000 meters of this height, it is becoming more popular and busy day by day like other mountains (Pumori, Ama Dablam as well as Everest too). Baruntse expedition maximizes experience gained over countless Himalayan expeditions with a strong record of reaching the top of our world`s highest peaks.

Mt. Baruntse has four ridges and four summits. It is bounded on the east by the Barun Glacier flowing north-south from Cho, to the north-west by the Imja glacier and the Hunku glacier forms the south-east boundary. The three main ridges of Baruntse are situated between these glaciers and form an upturned ‘Y’ running from Cho Polu (6695m) in the north past the Humni La, on to the north summit where it divides. The Southeast Ridge of Baruntse is a little bit difficult because of being a straightforward and hard way to climb. There are hard sections of 50 Degree elevation with a prominent ice cliff to be climbed facing the risk of avalanche.

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Hotel
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Kathmandu

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  • itinery-iconPlace: Tumlingtar

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  • itinery-iconPlace: Mane Bhanjyang

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  • itinery-iconPlace: Chichira

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  • itinery-iconPlace: Num

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  • itinery-iconPlace: Seduwa

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  • itinery-iconPlace: Tashi Gaon

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  • itinery-iconPlace: Kauma

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  • itinery-iconPlace: Dobato

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  • itinery-iconPlace: Jark Kharka

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  • itinery-iconPlace: Hillari base camp

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  • itinery-iconPlace: Makalu base camp

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Tented camp
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  • itinery-iconPlace: Baruntse base camp

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  • itinery-iconPlace: Baruntse

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  • itinery-iconPlace: Yak Kharka

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  • itinery-iconPlace: Mumbuk

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  • itinery-iconPlace: Tashi Gaon

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Tented camp
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  • itinery-iconPlace: Num

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Tented camp
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Chichira

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Tented camp
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Tumlingtar

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Hotel
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Kathmandu

  • itinery-iconAccommodation: Hotel
  • itinery-iconMeals: BLD
  • itinery-iconPlace: Kathmandu

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  • small-thumbnails All necessary pick and drops as per above program.
  • small-thumbnails Standard hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on bed and breakfast basis.
  • small-thumbnails Domestic airfares as per the expedition itinerary.
  • small-thumbnails Baruntse summiteers climbing Sherpa (01 Sherpa: 02 climbers ratio)
  • small-thumbnails Group climbing gears like rope, ice bar etc for the Baruntse expedition.
  • small-thumbnails Baruntse expedition peak climbing permit and all government taxes.
  • small-thumbnails National part and conservation permit fee for the expedition.
  • small-thumbnails Full board high altitude meal while trekking to base camp and climbing Baruntse
  • small-thumbnails Liaison officer with all his expenses while on Baruntse climbing expedition.
  • small-thumbnails Expedition manager, Expedition cook, support crew and porters with their equipments, daily wages, food, insurance etc.
  • small-thumbnails All camping gear including base camp tents, dining tent with table and chair, kitchen and toilet tent etc
  • small-thumbnails Mountain Hardware high altitude tents while climbing the Baruntse expedition
  • small-thumbnails Emergency Oxygen with regulator and mask while on Baruntse expedition.
  • small-thumbnails EPI gas and burner for high climb.
  • small-thumbnails Gamow bag / Portable Altitude Chamber (PAC) All necessary climbing hardware group equipment
  • small-thumbnails Satellite Phone and Walkie-Talkie in case of emerge
  • small-thumbnails Medical and personal high risk insurance
  • small-thumbnails Nepal entry visa fees
  • small-thumbnails Main meal in Kathmandu
  • small-thumbnails Personal equipment and climbing gears.
  • small-thumbnails International airfare and airport tax
  • small-thumbnails Climbing Bonus, tips and personal nature expenses.
  • small-thumbnails Applicable permit fees and custom charge for Sat phone, communication equipment and commercial filming while on Baruntse expedition.

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