Nepal Adventure Trip

Baruntse Expedition

Baruntse ExpeditionBaruntse expedition is an adventure for climbers wishing to summit a (7000m) well as best and popular for Expedition. This area is full of natural beauties and adventure. This mountain is converting day by day like the other Pumori, Ama Dablam as well as Everest too. Baruntse it is little 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 climb facing the risk of avalanche, but Expedition guides will lead this ice cliff and fix ropes to aid the ascent and descent. The climbers have succeeded the mountain mostly in the spring season because of being the season the best to the climber safety.

Some climbers have reached on its top in the autumn season as well. From the base camp to the west Cole with its huge glacial plateau, everything will make your ascent exciting. You can also fell the adventure and observe the natural beauties of the earth. The rewards of summit day include spectacular views of Lhotse, Everest, and Makalu. We approach via the Arun valley and then ascend from the Barun glacier. This is a remote expedition culminating in a relatively short climb to the summit of this majestic (7000m), with an ascent of Mera Peak included on the acclimatization trek.

Normally, we establish two camps above the base camp in climbing Baruntse. The camp I am set up just below East Col. at an altitude of (5,700m) and the camp II are on the South East Ridge at a height of (6,420m.) From the camp I, we cross East Col. and descend down through steep slopes. We then traverse a large snow plateau and move towards the bottom of the South - East Ridge. We then move through steeping slopes of the ridge to a small cool, the site of the camp II at the height of (6,420m.) From camp II, we climb steep snow slopes (45 degrees) and frequently pass a series of short steep steps of ice and snow until we reach the west side of the ridge. Then we past through short sections of rock scrambling which leads to a marked cleft and ice cliff and getting over these leads to the easy and broader slopes and finally, to (7,129m,) the summit. You will back by the same rout.

Trip Details Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu, transfer to airport

Day 02/03: In Kathmandu- free day, sort out permit & equipment

Day 04: Lukla

Day 05 : Trek to Thukdingma / Camp

Day 06 : Trek to Tsetre / Camp

Day 07 : Trek to Thasing Dingma / Camp

Day 08 : Trek to Thagnak / Camp

Day 09 : Trek to Khare Kharka / Camp.

Day 10 : Acclimatization day Camp

Day 11 : Trek to Pokhari Camp / Camp

Day 12 : Trek to Baruntse Base Camp

Day 13-30 : Climbing period of Baruntse / Camp

Day 31 : Retrace to Pokhari Camp / Camp

Day 32 : Trek to Mera Peak Base Camp / Camp

Day 33 : Trek to Thagnak Camp Camp / Camp

Day 34 : Trek to Thasing Dingma / Camp

Day 35 : Trek to Chhatra Kharka / Camp

Day 36 : Trek to Lukla / Lodge

Day 37 : Lukla - Kathmandu by flight.

Day 38: In Kathmandu, free day

Day 39: Transfer to airport, depart Kathmandu