Max. Altitude(m)
7126
Our climbing strategy includes 2 high camps. Camp 1 (5430M) and Camp 2 (6000M). The climb is technically less challenging but physically/mentally demanding. Himlung is also known for being a colder mountain peak. The climbing route falls on the northwest face of the mountain, hence it only gets sunlight around late morning to afternoon. Climbers should expect the final summit push to be longer than their acclimatization rotations. This mountain really does test your patience, will, and determination on your final stretch to the summit. But with the right mental attitude and training preparations, summiting and descending back safely is very much doable.
Himlung Himal expedition like any other 7000M+ expedition has fewer climbers in any given year. If you are planning your Himalayan expedition, where you want to explore the remote corners of Nepal, where there are fewer climbers and where you seek challenges to climb an icy/snowy 7000M+ peak with a higher probability of success; Himlung Himal is one the best option to seriously consider. Let’s climb with Extreme Ascent.
7126
Moderate
Spring
+2 pax
Arrival in kathmandu
Rest and preparation day
Drive to chame
Chame to Tetha
Metha to Phu-Khola
Acclimatisation Day up to
Phu Gaun to Himlung basecamp.
22 Climbing Period for Himlung Himal Summit (7,126m) (15 Days of climbing, Base Camp. Puja ritual ceremony, contingency day, Training, and preparation for a summit bid. Camp 1, Camp 2, and Summit
Preparation, packing, and ready to return, overnight camp.
Base Camp to Phu-Gaon
Phu gaun to metha
Mrtha to chame
Chame to Kathmandu
Kathmandu rest and leisure day
Depature