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Overview of Mt. Nirekha Peak Climbing
Nirekha Peak is listed in the list of new ‘A’ trekking peaks of Nepal. Nirekha Peak lies east of the Cho La Col which is a few hundred meters away from the Famous Cho La pass in the same chain as the Lobuche summits. To climb the summit one needs to be properly trained and experienced. The peak is great and difficult to climb depending on the conditions.
The summit of the peak consists of two pyramids and can be summited to north or south summits. The north summit requires crossing a difficult crevasse where whereas the south summit requires one pitch in steep 50° ice. The first ascent of this summit was done by Matt Fiorett and Greg Valentine in April 2003. You start the ascent from the Kanchung BC or the lake camp. Both the ascents offer wonderful sceneries but it is difficult to do in one day from the lake camp. The peak offers a wonderful view of Mt. Everest. Cho Oyu, Nuptse, Lhotse and other Himalayan ranges. It is a demanding trek for anyone with perfect physical fitness and seeking adventure.
Airport-hotel-Airport transfer by team representatives.
3-star hotel accommodation or similar in Kathmandu with breakfast as per the program.
Three meals in a day during the trek (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) including tea or coffee.
Guest houses/lodges or tented camp accommodation during the trip as per availability.
Sagarmatha National Park entry and trekking peak royalty fees.
All necessary staff with an experienced fluent English-speaking trekking and expedition guide trained and licensed by Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), cook, and assistant expedition guide.
Experienced porters on a 2:1 basis.
Staff food, accommodation, clothing, salary & insurance of the staffs.
All necessary ground transportation.
All governmental paperwork’s and procedures.
All government and local taxes.
Satellite phones and Gamow bag.
Exclusive Medical Kit Bag
Farewell dinner in Kathmandu at typical Nepali restaurant.
Office Service Charge.
Nepal visa fee.
International airfares, extra baggage and cargo charges
Personal trekking Equipment, travel and medical insurance & helicopter rescue, personal expenses.
Meals and extra night (more than stated in itinerary) accommodation in Kathmandu.
Personal expenses
Personal expedition equipment.
Bar and beverage bills.
Your Travel and rescue Insurance.
Rescue & Evacuation costs.
Gratitude (tip) for staff (tipping is expected).
Food
Teahouses: Along the trail, there are teahouses or lodges that provide meals and basic accommodations. These teahouses offer a variety of local and international dishes such as dal bhat (traditional Nepali meal), noodles, rice, soups, and more. While the menu might not be as extensive as in urban areas, you'll find sufficient options to refuel.
Meal Availability: Generally, teahouses offer three meals a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast might include options like eggs, bread, porridge, and tea or coffee. For lunch and dinner, you can usually choose from a variety of items on the menu.
Local Food: Trying local Nepali dishes like dal bhat can be a rewarding experience. It's a wholesome meal consisting of rice, lentil soup, vegetables, and sometimes meat.
Snacks: It's a good idea to carry some energy bars, nuts, and snacks with you, as the trek can be physically demanding and having quick energy sources can be helpful.
Accommodation
Teahouses/Lodges: Along the Manaslu Circuit Trek, teahouses or lodges provide accommodation for trekkers. These accommodations are basic but comfortable enough to rest and recharge. The rooms typically have twin beds and shared bathrooms. Blankets are often provided, but it's a good idea to carry a sleeping bag for extra warmth, especially at higher altitudes.
Shared Rooms: In busier seasons, you might need to share rooms with fellow trekkers due to limited space in teahouses.
Heating: At higher elevations, especially during colder months, some teahouses might charge an extra fee for heating. Be prepared for colder temperatures as you ascend.
Hot Showers: Hot showers are often available at an additional cost. Keep in mind that the availability of hot water might decrease as you gain altitude.
Here's a general list of items you'll need:
Clothing:
Moisture-Wicking Base Layers:
Synthetic or merino wool shirts and pants to wick sweat away from your body.
Insulating Layers:
Fleece or down jackets to provide warmth in colder conditions.
Outer Shell Jacket:
A waterproof and windproof jacket to protect against rain, wind, and snow.
Trekking Pants:
Lightweight, quick-drying pants for trekking.
Trekking Shorts:
Comfortable shorts for warmer days.
Headwear:
Warm hat, sun hat, and a buff or neck gaiter for protecting your neck and face from the sun and wind.
Gloves:
Lightweight gloves for lower altitudes, and insulated waterproof gloves for higher altitudes.
Footwear:
Sturdy trekking boots that provide ankle support and are comfortable for long walks.
Lightweight hiking shoes or sandals for use in teahouses.
Gear:
Backpack:
A comfortable backpack to carry your essentials during the trek.
Sleeping Bag:
A sleeping bag suitable for cold temperatures, typically rated for temperatures around 0°C to -10°C (32°F to 14°F).
Sleeping Pad:
A lightweight sleeping pad for added comfort.
Trekking Poles:
Trekking poles can help with stability and reduce strain on your knees, especially during descents.
Sunglasses:
UV-protective sunglasses with good coverage to shield your eyes from strong sunlight.
Water Bottles or Hydration System:
Stay hydrated with reusable water bottles or a hydration bladder.
Climbing Equipment (if required):
If you're planning to climb Island Peak as well, additional climbing equipment will be necessary. This typically includes items like crampons, ice axe, harness, helmet, and ropes. The specific equipment required can vary, and it's essential to be well-trained and guided by experienced mountaineers if attempting a peak climb.
You will need following permits to trek to Langtang Valley:
The Langtang National Park Permit costs USD 34 per person
TIMS Card costs USD 20 per person for Free Individual Trekkers’.
TIMS Card costs USD 10 per person for trekkers form Authorized Trekking Agency.
"We have recently completed the Mt. Nirekha Peak Climbing with the team. There were 7 of us from the eastern US. This experience was a lifetime memory. During the trek, Mr. Lakpa and Mr. Dinesh supported us as a guide and porter. Mr. Kedar, the managing director, arranged all the requirements for this successful trek. Thank you to all the members of the team who helped us on our journey. I recommend you to go with them for a better experience."
- Jasmine J, Apr 2023
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Arrival at TIA Kathmandu ( 1345 m):
Upon landing, you will follow the signs to the immigration area for passport control, complete the necessary immigration and customs procedures, and then collect your luggage from the designated carousel.
Transfer to Hotel:
After exiting the airport, our representative will be waiting to welcome you and transfer you to the hotel. They will assist you to the parking area where a private vehicle is ready to pick you up. After putting your luggage and taking your seat inside the vehicle, you will drive to Thamel where your accommodation is located. The drive takes about 30 minutes.
Documentation Process:
Upon arrival at the hotel, you will check in and complete the necessary procedures. Make sure to have all required identification and travel documents ready. Keep a photocopy of your passport, visa, and other important documents.
Flight Ticket Booking for Lukla:
We will book your flight tickets to Lukla after receiving the necessary documents and details , including the date and time.
Explore Thamel Street:
Once the documentation and flight booking are complete, you can relax and rest at your hotel. In the evening, you may consider exploring Kathmandu if time permits or prepare for the next day's journey.
Dinner and Overnight Stay in Kathmandu:
After returning from the nearest market, you will go back to your hotel where our company offers a welcome dinner, either in the same hotel or at the nearest restaurant in Thamel.
Additional Tips:
Acquaint yourself with the local time and weather conditions.
Keep essential items, such as trekking gear, in a convenient location for easy access the next day.
Morning:
Your adventure begins in the vibrant city of Kathmandu. Wake up early to catch a morning flight to Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region. The flight itself is a thrilling experience as you soar over the majestic Himalayas. The 30-minute flight offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, and remote villages.
Arrival in Lukla (2860m):
Upon arrival in Lukla, you will be greeted by the fresh mountain air and the stunning landscape. Lukla is a small mountain town with a unique charm. Spend some time acclimatizing to the altitude and taking in the surroundings before embarking on your trek.
Trek to Phakding (2610m):
Duration: 3-4 hours
The trek to Phakding is a scenic and gradual descent through rhododendron forests and picturesque Sherpa villages. The trail follows the Dudh Koshi River, providing you with glimpses of the towering peaks ahead. As you walk, you'll cross suspension bridges adorned with colorful prayer flags, adding a spiritual touch to your journey.
Tea Houses and Villages:
Along the way, you'll encounter traditional tea houses and villages where you can rest, enjoy a warm cup of tea, and interact with friendly locals. Here, you can also have lunch to boost your body during your trek. The Sherpa hospitality is warm and welcoming, giving you a taste of the local culture.
Arrival in Phakding:
After 3-4 hours of trekking, you will arrive in Phakding, a charming village nestled along the river. Phakding offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and is a perfect place to unwind after your first day of trekking.
Diner and Overnight Stay in Phakding:
You will check into a tea house, where you'll experience the cozy atmosphere and enjoy a hearty meal. After dinner, you will retire to your comfortable accommodation, surrounded by the tranquility of the Himalayas.
Morning:
You will wake up early to the crisp mountain air and enjoy a hearty breakfast at your tea house in Phakding. After breakfast, prepare for the trek that will lead you to Namche Bazaar.
Trekking Through Riverside Trails:
You will embark on the trail that meanders along the Dudh Koshi River, crossing suspension bridges adorned with prayer flags. The trail gradually ascends through dense forests of pine, oak, and rhododendron, providing occasional glimpses of Everest and other snow-capped peaks.
Jhorsalle Village:
As you trek ahead, you will pass through the picturesque village of Jhorsalle, where you can take a break and savor some local snacks. The village is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a serene atmosphere.
Ascending to Namche Bazaar:
As you ascend, the trail becomes steeper, and you'll approach the entrance of Sagarmatha National Park. After completing park formalities, you will continue your ascent to Namche Bazaar. The final stretch of the climb brings you to the famous Namche Hill, where the first views of Namche Bazaar and the surrounding Himalayan peaks unfold.
Afternoon:
You will arrive in Namche Bazaar, the heart of the Khumbu region and a bustling hub for trekkers and climbers. The town is a fascinating mix of traditional Sherpa culture and modern amenities. You can enjoy lunch at one of the local restaurants, where you can relish both local and international cuisine.
Exploring Namche Bazaar:
After checking into your tea house, you can spend the afternoon exploring Namche Bazaar. You can visit the local market, buy trekking gear, souvenirs, and handmade crafts. The town also offers stunning panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam.
Evening:
As the sun sets behind the towering peaks, the temperature drops, creating a cozy atmosphere.
Dinner and Overnight Stay in Namche Bazaar:
You can spend the evening at the tea house, enjoying a warm meal and sharing stories with fellow trekkers. After dinner, you will retire to your comfortable accommodation in Namche Bazaar. Rest well, as tomorrow brings the continuation of your journey deeper into the Khumbu Valley.
Morning:
Today is dedicated to acclimatization to ensure your body adapts well to the increasing altitude. After a leisurely breakfast, you will embark on a hike that offers both cultural exploration and stunning views of the Everest region.
Hike to Khumjung Village:
Duration: Approximately 2-3 hours
Cultural Exploration:
The trail takes you through the serene landscape towards Khumjung Village, where you can explore the village, visit the Khumjung Monastery, and witness the famous Yeti Skull kept in the monastery. During your visit, you can also engage with the locals, gaining insights into their daily lives and rich cultural heritage.
Everest View Hotel (3962m):
Afternoon:
While returning from Khumjung village to Namche, you will continue your hike towards the Everest View Hotel, perched at an elevation of 3962 meters. The hotel offers breathtaking panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and several other peaks.
Lunch with a View:
After arriving at Everest View Hotel, you will enjoy a delicious lunch in front of the mountains. This is not just a meal; it's an experience that combines gastronomy with the unparalleled beauty of the world's highest peaks.
Return to Namche Bazaar:
Late Afternoon:
After spending ample time at the Everest View Hotel, you will begin your descent back to Namche Bazaar. The downhill trek allows you to relax and enjoy the scenery, and the decreasing altitude ensures a comfortable return.
Evening:
Back in Namche Bazaar, take the evening to rest and relax. You may choose to explore more of the town or simply unwind at your tea house. You can consider attending a local cultural program if available, providing a deeper understanding of Sherpa traditions and customs.
Dinner and Overnight Stay in Namche Bazaar:
In the late evening, dinner will be served in the dining area. After dinner, you will retire to your accommodation in Namche Bazaar. The cozy atmosphere of Namche welcomes you back, and a good night's sleep is essential for the journey ahead towards Dole.
Morning:
After a rejuvenating stay and a morning breakfast in Namche Bazaar, you will start your trek towards Dole. The trail today takes you through pristine alpine landscapes, offering a blend of lush forests, meandering rivers, and breathtaking mountain views.
Trekking through Rhododendron Forests:
The initial part of the trek involves a gradual ascent as you leave Namche Bazaar behind. The trail takes you through rhododendron forests, and depending on the season, you may be greeted by vibrant blooms of these beautiful flowers.
Kyajo Ri and Khumbila Views:
As you ascend, you will catch glimpses of Kyajo Ri and Khumbila peaks in the distance. The stunning backdrop of snow-capped mountains adds to the beauty of your trekking experience.
Lunch in Phortse Thanga:
Around midday, you will reach Phortse Thanga, a picturesque spot by the river, where you can take a break for lunch and enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings and refuel for the afternoon journey.
Afternoon:
As you continue your trek, the trail gradually opens up, revealing expansive views of the Himalayan landscape. The serene Dudh Koshi River accompanies you, and the sound of flowing water provides a soothing soundtrack to your trek.
Dole (4040m):
After 5-6 hours of trekking, you will arrive in Dole. Dole offers a serene atmosphere surrounded by alpine meadows and majestic peaks. You will check into a tea house, and take some time to relax and acclimatize to the higher altitude.
Evening:
As the sun sets behind the mountains, the temperature drops, creating a crisp mountain evening.
Dinner and Overnight Stay in Dole:
You can enjoy a warm dinner at the tea house, and perhaps engage with fellow trekkers to share stories and experiences. You will retire to your cozy accommodation in Dole. Rest well, as tomorrow brings you further to Machhermo as the next destination on your trekking journey.
Morning:
As the sun rises over the Himalayan peaks, you will savor a hearty breakfast in Dole, preparing for another day of trekking through the stunning landscapes of the Khumbu region. Today's journey takes you to the village of Machhermo, a significant stop on the trail to Mt. Nirekha Peak.
Trek through Alpine Terrain:
You will embark on the trail that ascends through alpine terrain. The path is surrounded by dwarf rhododendron bushes and juniper trees, creating a picturesque setting. The air becomes crisper as you gain elevation.
Luza Village:
As you continue your trek, you will pass through the small settlement of Luza, where you can take a break and enjoy the views of Cho Oyu, the world's sixth-highest mountain.
Lunch in Luza:
You will stop for lunch in Luza, refueling with nourishing food as you take in the breathtaking mountain vistas. It's a perfect opportunity to rest and recharge before continuing your trek to Machhermo.
Afternoon:
After a break at Luza, you will resume your journey towards Machhermo, and the trail continues to showcase the rugged beauty of the Himalayas. The trek involves a gradual ascent, and the views of the snow-capped peaks become even more mesmerizing.
Machhermo (4150m):
After 5-6 hours of trek from Dole, you will arrive in Machhermo, a small settlement situated at an elevation of 4150 meters where you will check into a tea house and take some time to acclimatize to the higher altitude.
Exploring Machhermo:
In the late afternoon, you can explore Machhermo, visiting local landmarks or interacting with fellow trekkers. The village is known for its scenic surroundings and is a gateway to higher altitudes.
Dinner and Overnight Stay in Machhermo:
As the evening descends, you will enjoy a warm meal at the tea house, and perhaps stargaze to appreciate the clear Himalayan skies. Then you will retire to your comfortable accommodation in Machhermo. Rest and recharge, as the next leg of your trek will take you closer to Mt. Nirekha Peak.
Morning:
You will wake up to the crisp mountain air in Machhermo and enjoy a nourishing breakfast to fuel your trekking adventure. Today's journey takes you to the breathtaking Gokyo Lakes, nestled amidst the high-altitude landscapes of the Everest region.
Trek through Alpine Tundra:
You will begin your trek with an initial ascent, leaving Machhermo behind. The trail leads you through alpine tundra, offering panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. As you climb higher, the air becomes thinner, and the landscape transforms into a stunning display of rocky terrain.
Views of Cho Oyu:
Throughout the trek, you'll be treated to spectacular views of Cho Oyu, the world's sixth-highest mountain, standing prominently on the Tibetan-Nepalese border. The landscape is dotted with prayer flags, adding a spiritual element to the journey.
Lunch in Phangka:
Midway through your trek, you will reach the settlement of Phangka, where you can stop for lunch. Enjoy a meal while surrounded by the towering peaks and take a moment to rest before continuing your ascent to Gokyo Lakes.
Afternoon:
Continue your trek, and as you approach Gokyo Lakes, the trail reveals stunning vistas of turquoise glacial lakes against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains. The pristine beauty of the landscape is unparalleled, creating a sense of awe and wonder.
Gokyo Lakes (4700m):
After 5-6 hours of trek, you will arrive at the mesmerizing Gokyo Lakes, situated at an elevation of 4700 meters. Gokyo is a series of six stunning lakes, with the main lake, Gokyo Cho, being the most prominent. Here, your guide will assist you to the teahouse where you can check in and secure your baggage.
Exploring Gokyo:
You will explore the Gokyo Lakes area, as the hike to Gokyo Ri is planned for the next morning.
Dinner and Overnight Stay in Gokyo Lakes:
As the sun sets over the Himalayas, the temperature drops, creating a serene evening in Gokyo. You will enjoy a warm dinner at your lodge, and perhaps share stories with fellow trekkers around a cozy fireplace. Then, after, you will retire to your accommodation near the shores of Gokyo Cho.
Morning:
You will rise early to catch the sunrise over the stunning peaks as you prepare for an exhilarating hike to Gokyo Ri. This vantage point offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in the Everest region.
Hike to Gokyo Ri (5340m):
You will begin your ascent to Gokyo Ri, and with each step, the views become more spectacular. As you reach the summit at 5340 meters, you'll be rewarded with a 360-degree panorama of the entire Everest region. Your early ascent will allow you to witness the first light of day illuminating the snow-capped peaks, including Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. The sense of accomplishment and the awe-inspiring scenery make the ascent to Gokyo Ri an unforgettable experience.
Morning Tea at Gokyo Ri:
You will savor a hot cup of tea at the summit while soaking in the breathtaking views. You can take time to capture the scenery with your camera and create lasting memories of this high-altitude adventure.
Descent to Gokyo Lakes:
Late Morning:
You will descend from Gokyo Ri and return to Gokyo Lakes, feeling invigorated by the majestic mountain vistas. Once back at Gokyo Lakes, you will enjoy a well-deserved breakfast at your lodge.
Trek to Dragnag:
After breakfast, you will continue your trek towards Dragnag. The trail takes you through alpine landscapes, passing by the Gokyo Lakes and offering different perspectives of the surrounding peaks.
Challenging Pass:
You'll traverse the challenging Cho La Pass region, known for its steep and rocky terrain. The views along this section of the trek are rugged and dramatic, showcasing the raw beauty of the Himalayas.
Dragnag (4650m):
After 4-5 hours of trek from Gokyo lake, you will arrive in Dragnag, a small settlement nestled at an altitude of 4650 meters where you will check into a tea house, relax, and take in the serene atmosphere of this remote Himalayan village.
Dinner and Overnight Stay in Dragnag:
As the day winds down, you will enjoy a warm meal at the tea house and share stories with fellow trekkers. The night sky in Dragnag is clear and perfect for stargazing, providing a peaceful ambiance for a restful night's sleep. Retire to your comfortable accommodation in Dragnag.
Morning:
As the first rays of sunlight touch the towering peaks, you will enjoy a nourishing breakfast in Dragnag, preparing for a challenging yet rewarding day of trekking. Today's journey takes you to the base camp of Nirekha Peak, surrounded by pristine alpine landscapes.
Trek through High-Altitude Terrain:
You will embark on the trail leading to Nirekha Peak Base Camp, and the initial part of the trek involves an ascent through high-altitude terrain. The trail meanders through rocky landscapes and offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
Cho La Pass Region:
You may traverse through the Cho La Pass region, which adds an element of adventure to your trek. The rugged and challenging terrain provides a sense of accomplishment as you navigate the rocky paths.
Alpine Vistas:
Throughout the trek, you will enjoy the breathtaking alpine vistas, with towering peaks and vast expanses of untouched wilderness. The crisp mountain air and the solitude of the high-altitude landscape create a serene and contemplative atmosphere.
Nirekha Peak Base Camp (4950m):
After 6 hours of trek, you will arrive at the Nirekha Peak Base Camp, situated at an elevation of 4950 meters.Here our team member wil set a tent for you accommodation and prepare your food for evening. The base camp provides a strategic location for trekkers and mountaineers aiming to summit Nirekha Peak. Set against the backdrop of snow-covered peaks, the base camp offers a tranquil setting for a well-deserved rest.
Afternoon:
Upon reaching the base camp, you can take time to relax and enjoy the unique ambiance of this remote Himalayan location. You may choose to explore the surroundings, capturing the beauty of Nirekha Peak and its neighboring summits.
Evening:
As the sun sets over the peaks, the temperature drops, creating a crisp and chilly evening. You will spend the night at the base camp, immersing yourself in the silence of the mountains.
Dinner and Overnight Stay at Base Camp:
In the evening, you will have your dinner at tented house. After dinner, you will retire to your accommodation at the base camp. Make sure yo keep your body warm to protect from minus temperature at base camp.
These days are dedicated to the climbing period at Nirekha Peak Base Camp, where you'll undertake the ascent of Nirekha Peak. Climbing a peak involves careful planning, acclimatization, and a step-by-step approach to ensure the safety and success of the expedition.
Day 10: Acclimatization and Preparations:
You will begin the day with a hearty breakfast to fuel your energy for the upcoming climb. After breakfast, you will spend the morning acclimatizing and familiarizing yourself with the surroundings. You will conduct a thorough equipment check, ensuring all climbing gear is in proper condition. After that, you will participate in a briefing session with the climbing guide, discussing the route, safety measures, and the schedule for the ascent.
Day 11-12: Acclimatization Climbs and Skill Refinement:
You will undertake acclimatization climbs to higher altitudes around the base camp. You will practice essential climbing techniques, including the use of ice axes, crampons, and rope work. Refine your skills in crevasse rescue and other mountaineering techniques under the guidance of experienced climbers.
Day 13: Summit Push Preparation:
You will rest and recuperate to ensure you are in peak physical condition for the summit push. You will conduct a final gear check, ensuring that all necessary equipment is in order. You will receive a detailed briefing from your guide on the summit push plan, including the estimated time of departure and the route to the summit.
Day 14: Summit Push:
You will begin the summit push in the early morning hours to take advantage of stable weather conditions. As you ascend through challenging terrain, you will navigate crevasses and steep slopes. After a few hours of trekking, you will reach the summit of Nirekha Peak and savor the breathtaking views from the highest point. Spend a brief but rewarding amount of time at the summit, celebrating the achievement by taking pictures and videos. After 15-20 minutes, you will descend carefully back to the base camp, ensuring safety during the descent.
Notes:
Conclusion of Climbing Period:
The successful ascent of Nirekha Peak marks the culmination of the climbing period. Congratulations are in order as you descend from the base camp, bringing with you the memories of a challenging and rewarding mountaineering experience in the heart of the Himalayas.
Morning:
You will wake up early at Nirekha Peak Base Camp and relish a hearty breakfast as you prepare for the trek back towards Dzongla. You will descend from the high-altitude base camp, traverse through Cho-La Pass, and finally reach the village of Dzongla.
Trek to Cho-La Pass (5467m):
You will begin the trek with a descent from Nirekha Peak Base Camp, making your way towards Cho-La Pass. The trail involves navigating rocky and challenging terrain, and the ascent to Cho-La Pass requires careful footwork.
You will reach the majestic Cho-La Pass at 5467 meters, where panoramic views of the surrounding peaks unfold. Take a moment to appreciate the high-altitude landscape before beginning the descent.
Afternoon:
You will descend from Cho-La Pass, and the trail takes you through rocky moraines and alpine landscapes. The descent from the pass demands attention to the trail, with sections that may involve traversing icy terrain. As you descend, the scenery changes, and you'll witness the beauty of glacial lakes and vast mountain vistas.
Lunch Break:
You will take a break for lunch at a suitable spot along the trail and replenish your energy with a nourishing meal, surrounded by the raw beauty of the Himalayas.
Trek to Dzongla (4830m):
You will continue the trek towards Dzongla, and the trail gradually descends to lower altitudes. Dzongla, situated at 4830 meters, welcomes you with its scenic location surrounded by high peaks. The trek takes about 5-6 hours.
Evening:
Upon reaching Dzongla, you will check into a tea house, and take some time to rest and relax. You can enjoy a warm meal at the tea house, recounting the experiences of the day's trek and sharing stories with fellow trekkers.
Overnight Stay in Dzongla:
You will retire to your accommodation in Dzongla, surrounded by the tranquility of the mountains. The night in Dzongla offers a well-deserved rest. Rest well, as the trek continues, leading you through the enchanting landscapes of the Everest region.
Morning:
After breakfast in Dzongla, you will prepare for another day of trekking as you descend further into the Everest region. Today's destination is Pangboche, a charming village situated at a lower altitude.
Trek to Pheriche (4,371m):
You will embark on the trail that leads you downhill, offering a change in scenery as you leave Dzongla behind. You will pass through Pheriche, where you can take a break, enjoy refreshments, and perhaps revisit the memories of your earlier trek through this village. This stop is also for those who want to have their lunch, with other meals being an option.
Trek to Pangboche:
After having lunch, you will continue your descent towards Pangboche, enjoying the gradual change in landscape as you move to lower altitudes. The trail takes you through rhododendron forests and offers glimpses of traditional Sherpa villages along the way.
Pangboche (3,985m):
After 6 hours of trekking, you will arrive in Pangboche, a picturesque village at an altitude of 3,985 meters where you will check into a tea house and take some time to explore the village or visit the monastery. Pangboche is known for its ancient monastery and stunning views of Ama Dablam.
Evening:
As the day comes to a close, you can enjoy a peaceful evening in Pangboche. The lower altitude provides a milder climate, creating a comfortable atmosphere. You can spend your evening by sharing stories with fellow trekkers, enjoy a delicious meal, and appreciate the warmth of Sherpa hospitality.
Overnight Stay in Pangboche:
After dinner, you will retire to your accommodation in Pangboche. Rest well, knowing that you've made significant progress on your journey back from the high-altitude landscapes of Nirekha Peak Base Camp.
Morning:
You will start the day with a hearty breakfast in Pangboche, taking in the peaceful atmosphere of the village and enjoying the views of the surrounding mountains. Today's trek takes you further down the trail, gradually descending to Manjo.
Trek through Lower Altitudes:
You will begin your trek by descending from Pangboche, passing through rhododendron and pine forests. The trail provides stunning views of Ama Dablam and the Everest region as you make your way down to lower altitudes.
Tengboche Monastery:
En route, you'll reach Tengboche, a significant cultural and spiritual hub in the Everest region. You can take some time to visit the Tengboche Monastery, one of the oldest and most important monasteries in the area. The monastery offers panoramic views of the Himalayas.
Lunch in Tengboche:
You will stop for lunch in Tengboche, enjoying a meal amidst the serene surroundings.
Afternoon:
As you continue your descent, you will pass through charming Sherpa villages and cross suspension bridges over the Dudh Koshi River. The trail meanders through the greenery of the lower altitudes, providing a pleasant contrast to the high-altitude landscapes.
Manjo (2,835m):
You will arrive in Manjo, a small village situated at an altitude of 2,835 meters where you will check into a tea house and relax and reflect on the journey. Manjo is often a popular stop for trekkers heading to and from Everest Base Camp.
Dinner in the Evening:
As the sun sets, you will enjoy the tranquility of Manjo. The lower altitude and comfortable climate offer a relaxing environment. You will spend your evening sharing stories with fellow trekkers, savoring a warm dinner, and soaking in the peaceful ambiance of this Himalayan village.
Overnight Stay in Manjo:
After dinner, you will retire to your accommodation in Manjo, surrounded by the sounds of the river and the quietude of the lower-altitude night.
Morning:
You will start the day with a hearty breakfast in Manjo, preparing for the final leg of your trek. Today's journey takes you back to Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region.
Trek through Lower Altitudes:
You will begin your descent from Manjo, retracing the familiar steps of your initial trek. As you descend through the lower altitudes, the landscapes change, and you'll encounter the charming villages and lush greenery that marked the beginning of your adventure.
Crossing Suspension Bridges:
You will cross the iconic suspension bridges over the Dudh Koshi River, feeling the exhilarating sway beneath your feet. These bridges are a characteristic feature of the Everest region trekking experience.
Lunch Stop:
You will take a break for lunch in one of the villages along the trail, savoring the local cuisine and reflecting on the incredible journey you've undertaken over the past days.
Afternoon:
As you continue your trek towards Lukla, you will pass through villages, rhododendron forests, and terraced fields. The gradual descent allows you to appreciate the changing scenery and offers ample opportunities to interact with locals along the way.
Lukla (2860m):
After 6-7 hours of trekking, you will arrive in Lukla, which is your starting point of the trek and where you will check into a tea house for your final stay, and take some time to relax and unwind.
Evening:
As you spend your last evening in the Everest region, consider celebrating the successful completion of your trek with fellow trekkers and guides. You will enjoy a farewell dinner, share stories, and express gratitude for the memorable experiences.
Overnight Stay in Lukla:
After dinner, you will retire to your accommodation in Lukla, surrounded by the energy of the town. Rest well, knowing that you've completed a remarkable trek through the heart of the Himalayas, filled with challenges, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural encounters.
Morning:
After breakfast in Lukla, you will head to the Tenzing-Hillary Airport for your scenic flight back to Kathmandu. The flight offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, providing a final glimpse of the majestic peaks you encountered during your Everest adventure. The flight duration is approximately 30 minutes.
Arrival in Kathmandu:
Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will transfer to your hotel to freshen up and rest after the exhilarating flight. Take some time to relax and reflect on the incredible journey you've completed in the Everest region.
Lunch in Kathmandu:
You can enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant, savoring Nepalese cuisine or international dishes. Kathmandu offers a variety of culinary experiences to suit every taste.
Afternoon: Explore Kathmandu City
If time permits, we will schedule the best location for your sightseeing visit where you can choose your own interested site.
Boudhanath Stupa:
You can visit Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in Nepal and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The stupa is a significant pilgrimage site for Buddhists and features a massive mandala, prayer wheels, and vibrant Tibetan shops.
Pashupatinath Temple:
You can explore Pashupatinath Temple, a sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Witness the rituals, prayer flags, and the serene atmosphere along the Bagmati River.
Thamel Street:
You will stroll through the vibrant streets of Thamel, a popular tourist hub known for its bustling markets, shops, and restaurants. You can take the opportunity to shop for souvenirs, handicrafts, and local artifacts.
Kathmandu Durbar Square:
You can visit Kathmandu Durbar Square, a historic square with ancient palaces, courtyards, and intricately carved temples. Explore the rich cultural and architectural heritage of the Kathmandu Valley.
Evening: Farewell Dinner
After returning from the sight visit, you will return to your accommodation where our company offers a farewell dinner for your participation. You can enjoy traditional Nepalese cuisine and reflect on the highlights of your Everest trek with your trekking companions and guides.
Overnight Stay in Kathmandu:
You will retire to your hotel for a well-deserved rest, surrounded by the vibrant energy of Kathmandu. As you conclude your exploration of the city, reminisce about the diverse experiences and cultural encounters you've had throughout your Everest adventure.
Morning:
You will start your last day in Kathmandu with a leisurely breakfast at your hotel, taking in the final moments of the vibrant city atmosphere. Ensure you have packed all your belongings and completed the necessary check-out procedures.
Final Explorations:
If time permits, consider visiting any remaining landmarks or exploring local markets for last-minute souvenir shopping. You can capture a few more memories of the bustling streets and the unique cultural charm that defines Kathmandu.
Lunch in Kathmandu:
You will enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, perhaps choosing a spot that you haven't visited during your stay. You will relish the diverse flavors of Nepalese cuisine one last time before your departure.
Afternoon Airport Transfer:
You will head to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure. The transfer can be arranged by your hotel or travel agency. Ensure you arrive at the airport with ample time for check-in and security procedures.
Flight Departure:
You will board your international flight with a heart full of memories from your Mt Nirekha Climbing. As you take off, you will catch a final glimpse of the Himalayas from the air, recalling the spectacular landscapes and peaks you witnessed during your trek.
Note:
It's advisable to check your flight details and ensure that all necessary travel documents are in order before departing for the airport. Additionally, consider arriving at the airport well in advance to account for any potential delays or unforeseen circumstances.
Cancellation Policy:
If our clients fail to make their trip or want to cancel their program due to any unavoidable circumstances, the company will refund only 70% of the deposited amount. However, the information should reach to the office prior to 30 days.
Nepal Visas information
Visa in Nepal can be acquired on arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu and also at the border entry points in Kakadvitta, Birgunj, Bhairahawa, Nepalgunj, Gaddachowki border of Nepal - India and Kodari on Nepal-China border. Visa can also acquire at the nearest Nepal Embassy. For visa renewal purpose you can contact at Department of Immigration, Kalikasthan at Kathmandu. A valid passport and one passport -size photo with a light background is required. Visa can be obtained only through payment of cash in the following currency: Euro, Swiss Franc, Pound Sterling, US Dollar, Australian Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Hong Kong Dollar, Singapore Dollar and Japanese Yen. Credit card, Indian currency and Nepali currency are not accepted as payment of visa fee.
Visa Facility Duration Fee
Multiple entry 15 days US$ 25 or equivalent convertible currency
Multiple entry 30 days US$ 40 or equivalent convertible currency
Multiple entry 90 days US$ 100 or equivalent convertible currency
Booking Conditions:
While making your trip with us, you are requested to deposit at least 30% of the total amount prior to 45 days of your arrival and the remaining amount can be submitted in the office upon arrival.
Booking Process:
While booking your trip with us, we need a photocopy of your passport and 30% of the total amount, a non-refundable booking deposit is required for every trip booking per person. The rest of money can be paid up on arrival on our office, full payment is required before departure the trip and for your last minute booking before a week you need to pay full amount of money as an advance
Stay Safe
Altitude Sickness: The main and common risk while trekking above about 2500m is Altitude sickness. Altitude sickness is caused by acute exposure to low partial pressure of oxygen at high altitude. The available amount of oxygen to sustain mental and physical alertness decreases with altitude. Available oxygen drops as the air density itself, the number of molecules (of both oxygen and nitrogen) per given volume, drops as altitude increases. So don’t ignore, if you have any symptoms then descending to a lower altitude is the only option.
Water: Have some means to purify water, iodine or a fine ceramic filter are the best options. The streams should be considered polluted and whilst bottled water is often available, the disposal of plastic bottles is a problem.
Electricity in Nepal
Nepal is a developing country, Outside of major cities area electricity on trekking can be scares. You should have to pay 100-800 NRs per hour to charge goods on many lodges and also many tea-house treks, including in Annapurna base camp trek, Everest Base camp trek and many others treks also. Chargers often won't work on low power solar systems you find right up in the mountains so u can buy alternative bayonet light to electricity power plug converter, which will only works in low voltage is high-low. The standard Nepalese electrical outlet is a three-pronged triangle so bring three-pronged triangle chargers.
Nepal Climate information
Nepal is a landlocked country which lies in Hindu Kush Himalayan region. Nepal has monsoonal climate having four main seasons: spring, summer, monsoon, autumn and winter.
Respect to Local Peoples
In Nepal, “Namaste” or “Namaskar” is said to an older or high-status person with palms together, figure up. It is used to greet a person in place of goodbye or hello. There is no limitation how many times you say “Namaste” but, it is better if you say once per person, per day. If You want to say “Thank You” then you can say “Dhanyabaad /'ðɅnjɅbɑ:d/ (Dhan-ya-baad)”
Climbing Mt. Nirekha Peak is considered challenging and requires advanced mountaineering skills. Situated in the Khumbu region of Nepal, it stands at 6,159 meters (20,207 feet). The ascent involves technical sections, including steep slopes and icy terrain. The route demands proficiency in ice and rock climbing, along with acclimatization to high altitudes. Due to its demanding nature, climbers typically need prior experience in high-altitude mountaineering before attempting Mt. Nirekha Peak. Adequate preparation, a skilled guide, and proper equipment are essential for a successful and safe climb on this challenging peak.
Mt. Nirekha climbing involves both climbing and trekking. The entire expedition lasts for 20 days, with mountaineers trekking for approximately 10-11 days and dedicating 5 days to the climbing phase, with an additional contingency day. The trekking routes are designed to be manageable for trekkers, and there is a designated climbing route. Climbers must exercise caution while ascending, as the steep and slippery mountain surfaces pose a significant risk. A single technical error could result in a fatal accident for a mountaineer.
The spring (March, April, May) and autumn (September, October, November) seasons are very clear and have less chance of rain, landslides, snow, and avalanches, making them the best for climbing and trekking in the mountain region of Nepal. The weather is unpredictable, but these months are generally the most favorable for the overall climbing journey.
The number of days depends on the package offered by the trekking company, as they have their own day itinerary. For example, our team has designed the Mt. Nirekha Peak Climbing package for 20 days, including the days from your arrival in the country to your departure. This climbing package is well-planned and prepared to ensure a successful trek. If you are already in Nepal, the number of days and the cost of the package will be adjusted accordingly.
On summit attempt day, all the climbers start their journey to the summit early in the morning at 1 am. In around 6-7 hours, you will reach the summit, celebrate your successful attempt, capture pictures and videos for memories, and then descend back to base camp for acclimatization.
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If you cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the scheduled departure, there is a 50 percent cancellation fee.
If you cancel before 24 hours of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.
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