Nepal
Himalaya is known as the rooftop of the world. There are
1,310 peaks above 6000 meters of which 238 are already
opened for climbing. Likewise, out of fourteen 8000 meters
above peaks eight of them, including the highest peak
in the world, Mount Everest lie in Nepal. Other seven
are namely Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Dhaulagiri,
Manaslu and Annapurna.
The Nepalese Gov. opened it’s
climbing permits only after 1992. Since it’s opening
only 3 teams have been succeeded to climb on the top of
this mountain. Among them 1 team was the Japanese and
the other to were the French. After 6 hours drive to Beshishar
from Kathmandu, our trek commences from the classic Annapurna
circuit route till Koto and then leaves towards the route
Dharmasala, then to Tibetan village, Kyang, Phugaon where
we spend one day extra for proper acclimatization and
local exploration. We set up the Base Camp at 4842 m on
a grassy land. While our strong team of sherpas staffs
set up various camps, members have the chance to going
up and down for well acclimatization and we attempt summit
on a favorable day for everyone. Due to our good strategy
and logistical support, the success rate to this mountain
has been high every year.
Himlung Himal is one of the infrequently
visited mountains of Nepal lying between the border of
Nepal and Tibet in north of the Annapurna and Manaslu,
majestically situated above the Tibetan village of Phu
in the western region of Nepal that was open only in 2001
by the Nepalese government and ever since then only few
expedition and trekking trips has been carried out to
this region. This mountain has been becoming popular day
by day to the climberson these present days. The Nepalese
Gov. opened it’s climbing permits only after 1992.
Since it’s opening only 3 teams have been succeeded
to climb on the top of this mountain. Among them 1 team
was the Japanese and the other to were the French