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Baruntse Expedition

Baruntse Peak lies in the heart of the Khumbu massif to the west of Makalu. This captivating ridge is surrounded by some of the most famous peaks of the world: Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam..........and the list continues. Baruntse is the most accessible 7000-meter peak in the region besides having a normal route of ascent, which can be guided. The first to make its summit were the already famous Hillary and Jim McFarland. The ascent route is through the southern ridge overhanging the famous West pass; this is in act the traditional route opened by Hillary and Shipton in 1952. The regular approach begins at Lukla and takes you across the Hongu valley, one of the most fertile regions in Nepal , passing northward through a beautiful alpine environment. The walk passes through delightful Sherpa country and provides for excellent acclimatization. The Baruntse base camp is at an altitude of around 5400m and sits near the pristine lakes below Amphu Labtsa pass. The route then follows a long ridge leading to the summit. An ascent on Baruntse is an adventure for climbers wishing to meet a true Nepalese 7000 meter.

Days 01 : Arrival Kathmandu – transfer to Hotel

Days 02-03 : Prepared Expedition & Briefing

Days 04 : Fly to Lukla – Chutanga – Camp

Days 05 : Chutanga – Nau Lekha– Camp

Days 06 : Nau Lekha – Kothey –Camp

Days 07 : Kothey - Thangnak – Camp

Days 08 : Thangnak – Khare – Camp

Days 09 : Kare – Mera BC – Camp

Days 10 : Mera BC – Seto Pokhari Camp

Days 11 : Seto Pokhari – Baruntse BC- Camp

Days 12-29 : Climbing period of Mount Baruntse

Days 30 : Baruntse BC – Setopokhari Camp

Days 31 : Setopokhari – Mera BC – Camp

Days 32 : Mera BC to Khare – Camp

Days 33 : Khare to Thagnag – Camp

Days 34 : Thagnag to Kothey – Camp

Days 35 : Kothey to Chutanga – Camp

Days 36 : Chutanga to Lukla – Camp

Days 37 : Lukla – Kathmandu fly

Days 38 : Kathmandu Sightseeing

Days 39 : Kathmandu Sightseeing and rest

Days 40 : Final Departure

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