Mt. Annapurna Expedition I (8091m)

 

Anapurna  stunning peak lies on the western part of Nepal. This mountain had summated by Maurice Herzog and his expedition team on the date of 3 June 1950. Probably, the team was the first to set a new record in the world mountaineering history by successfully climbing a peak over 8,000meters. The team was first who granted permission to attempt to climb Mt. Annapurna I, by the Nepalese government.


Highlights of the Expedition
Ascend up to Kaligandaki valley via natural hot water spring, exploring Dhaulagiri icefall and observing the Thakali people and their way of life as well as the views of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.

Facts of the Expedition
Expedition Destination : Annapurna (8091m)
Group Size : Min - 1
Minimum altitude : 923m.
Maximum altitude : 8091m.
Season : Spring & Autumn
Transportation : Bus
Duration : 60 days
Entry : Beni
Exit : Pokhara


Itinerary in Details

Day 01 : Arrival at Kathmandu, hotel
Day 02 : Stay in Kathmandu for official procedure, hotel
Day 03 : Drive to Beni, camp
Day 04 : Trek to Tatopani, camp
Day 05 : Trek to Ghasa, camp
Day 06 : Trek to Lete, camp
Day 07 : Trek to Thulo Bugin, camp
Day 08 : Trek to Thulo Bugin pass, camp
Day 09 : Trek to Mristi Khola, camp
Day 10 : Trek to advance Base camp, camp
Day 11-52 : Climbing period
Day 53 : Trek to Thulo Bugun, camp
Day 54 : Trek to Lete, camp
Day 55 : Trek to Tukuche, camp
Day 56 : Trek to Jomsom, camp
Day 57 : Fly to Pokhara and continuous to Kathmandu
Day 58-59 : Rest Day in Kathmandu
Day 60 : Departure from Kathmandu


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