Expedition Nepal
Nepal is a country well known for its Himalayan Mountains.
Among the 10 highest peaks in the world, eight including the
highest peak Mt. Everest, and crown this country. So it is
a well-known country for mountain expeditions since many years.
On behalf of our company, we take pleasure in introducing
you to our expedition programs. Since our establishment, we
have been striving after putting together a combination of
quality and excellence in Adventure Holiday trips within the
Nepal Himalayas. Since we established our company "Nepal
Discovery Treks & Expedition P. Ltd.", we are organizing
peaks climbing and mountaineering expedition including "obtaining
permits, and rest of the necessary arrangements for our valued
clients, specially those who are interested to do more adventures
and take challenging on the mountains.
Name of Mountains:
Mt.
Manaslu 8,163m.
Mt. Dhaulagiri 8,167m.
Mt. Amadablam 6,812m.
Mt. Makalu 8,463m.
Mt. Pumori 7,161m.
Mt. Everest 8,848m.
Mt. Cho-Oyu 8,201m.
Mt. Lhotse 8516m.
Mt. Kanchenjunga 8598m.
Mt. Annapurna 8091m.
SEASONS
There are four mountaineering seasons spring (March-May),
summer (June-August), autumn (September-November) and winter
(December-February). A total of 153 Himalayan peaks are open
to mountaineers. Climbing permits are issued by the Ministry
of Tourism & Civil Aviation (MOTCA) for 135 peaks known
as mountaineering peaks, and by the Nepal Mountaineering Association
(NMA) for 18 smaller peaks, known as trekking peaks, which
range from 5,587 to 6,654 m in altitude.
PERMISSION
The following documents have to be sent to MOTCA, Mountaineering
Division when applying for a climbing permit completed application,
endorsement of the National Alpine Club, short biographies
of all the members of the expedition (with photograph and
signature), map and/or photograph of the mountain indicating
climbing route and approach route map. Enlistment of the expedition's
name does not require any fee and it should not be paid before
receiving the permit from the Ministry of Tourism.
Permits to climb the 18 trekking peaks
are issued by NMA on "first come first served" basis.
It is necessary to appoint a government recognised trekking
agency of Nepal as a local liaison for the expedition in Kathmandu.
The trekking agency will look after all the requirements during
the expedition.
FEES
A royalty (climbing fee) ranging from US$ 1,500 to US$ 10,000
(according to the altitude of the peak) and US$ 50,000 for
Everest is charged by MOTCA for a group of seven persons.
An additional US$ 20,000 is charged for the normal south east
ridge route on Everest. An additional US$ 200 to US$ 1,500
per person (US$ 10,000 per person for Everest) will be charged
if the group exceeds seven persons. The full amount of the
royalty has to be paid within two months of the date of issue
of the permit, otherwise it may be cancelled. The royalty
must be paid directly to MOTCA by bank draft or bank transfer
in convertible foreign currency only.
For trekking peaks, a royalty of US$
300 or US$ 150 is charged by NMA. The permit is valid for
a period of one month for a group of up to 10 persons. An
additional amount of US$ 7.50 per person is charged if the
group exceeds 10 persons.
A rebate of up to 40% on the royalty
may be given during the summer and winter seasons. Full or
partial rebate for a fixed period may be given for new peaks
or for unclimbed open peaks, on "first come first served"
basis.
RESTRICTIONS
Food and equipment imported for expeditions require an import
license and should be custom cleared. Walkie-talkies, transreceiver
sets and other communication equipment are controlled items
in Nepal and have to be declared at the customs office at
the entry point.