$6000 USD
Breakfast in Kathmandu and all meals during the trekking
Star Category Hotel in Kathmandu and tea house lodge during the trekking
Trip highlights
Overview
The most mainstream mountain for individuals who wish to climb the 7000m peak in the Himalayas of Nepal is mount Pumori scales 7161m above sea level. Mount Pumori lies in the Khumbu region with the pyramid molded and stunningly looking Peak 8 Km west of mount Everest along the Nepal-Tibet border. Mount Pumori commands the horizon behind Kalapatther 5643m, which resembles a cluster of shakes on Pumori's southwest edge. Pumori Expedition demonstrates perfect planning for those trying for the more specialized 8000m peaks including mount Everest. The pinnacle was named “Pumori” by George Leigh Mallory, which evidently signifies “Unmarried Daughter” in the Sherpa dialect. The best season to investigate this dazzling pinnacle is September to November and March to May.
Itinerary
Includes & Excludes
- Airport pick-up/drop in a Comfortable private vehicle
2-night Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu with Breakfast
Kathmandu heritage city tour
All Ground transportation in comfortable vehicles as per itinerary
All Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner during the Trekking
Tea House twin Sharing Accommodation during the trek.
All necessary paperwork, Sagarmatha National Park permits, Ama Dablam climbing permit - Climbing experienced sherpa and necessary climbing equipment, food, and tent
One English Speaking & Experienced trekking guide, One Climbing guide, and Sherpa
Porters to carry Luggage (2Trekkers:1 Porter): their expenses including their salary, food, accommodation, accident insurance, equipment
Domestic flights Kathmandu -Lukla-Kathmandu
All necessary climbing equipment
First Aid Medicine Kit Box
Necessary Govt. and Local taxes
Service charge
- Nepalese Visa fee
- International airfares to Kathmandu and Out
- Personal expenses (Phone calls, WiFi internet, Bar Bills, Bottled or Boiled water, Laundry, and Hot shower, etc)
- Extra night accommodation and meals in the city
- Personal Climbing Equipment
- Travel and rescue insurance
- Tips and appreciation for trekking staff and drivers