Annapurna IV Expedition

Odyssey Himalayan Treks & Expeditions has always been providing desired and friendly services to valued adventure travelers entering our offices. We are fully organized, skilled and experienced in providing any support of any nature for trekking and peak climbing. This also includes obtaining permission, providing support crew for high altitude climbing and treks on the most popular routes. Nepal, blessed by the Gods of nature, has 1310 Himalayan peaks towering over 6000 meters high; offers unlimited adventure for mountaineering in Nepal. This is combined with the pleasure of Trekking amidst some of the most beautiful and natural ecological environments found on the planet & Expeditions are always a magnetic option for the veterans seeking tougher challenges that come once in a life time. Trekking and Peak Climbing is one of the most popular and successful adventure programs ever introduced for adventure lovers throughout the world. To make this program even more attractive and successful, an additional 30 minor trekking peaks have been opened for climbing under the Nepal Mountaineering Association.
The climbing of these peaks are controlled under the rules and regulations formulated by this Association. To climb these beautiful but challenging trekking peaks, one should acquire a permit and experienced climbing guides and should go through the registered trekking companies of Nepal. It is true that previous experience is not necessary to climb certain Trekking Peaks. However, aspiring adventurers are advised to exercise caution and must be fully prepared mentally as well as physically for these adventurous expeditions that run through some of the most beautiful, but yet rugged and remote terrain, that is arguably found no where else on earth.
Our company runs all mountaineering trips with professional mountain Sirdars & Sherpas. Mountaineering beginners can enjoy trekking with a combination of peak climbing mainly in the Everest, Annapurna and Langtang regions. The most popular trekking peaks in Nepal are Island Peak, Mera Peak, Lobuche East Peak, Lobuche west peak, Tawache peak, Kwangde peak, Cho la peak, Cholaste peak & Pokalde Peak are all geographically located in the Everest region; and the Nayakanga Peak and Yala peak are based in the Langtang region whereas, the Pisang Peak, Singuchuli Peak, Tharpu Chuli Peak, Tent peak, Chulu east peak, Chulu west peak, Thorung peak, Thapa peak, Dhampus peak, Tilicho peak and Hunchuli can be found in the Annapurna region.
We are operating the following Trekking Peaks for Climbing & Mountain Expeditions in the Nepal Himalayas. they are as mentioned: Tharpu Chuli (Tent Peak) Climbing-5663m, Ramdung Go Peak Climbing - 5925m, Paldor Peak Climbing - 5896m, Pokhalde Peak Climbing - 5806m, Pisang Peak Climbing - 6091m, Pharchamo Peak Climbing - 6187m, Mera Peak & Amphu Lapse Climbing - 5415m, Meera Peak Climbing - 6654m, Mardi Himal Climbing - 5587m, Lobuje Peak Climbing - 6119m, Kusum Kangru Peak Climbing - 6367m, Kongma Tse (Mehra) Peak Climbing - 5849m, Island Peak Climbing Via Chola Pass - 6183m, Kwangde Peak Climbing - 6011m, Chulu East Peak Climbing - 6584m, Mera Peak Climbing, Hiunchuli Peak Climbing - 6441m, Ganja La Chuli (Naya Kanga) Climbing - 5844m, Chulu West Peak Expedition - 6419m, Island Peak Climbing Via Kalapattar - 6183m.
Climbing is regarded as one of the most adventurous and serious expedition, which has been attracting people from all over the world and establishing Nepal as an 'Adventure paradise'. In order to make the climb successful there is important role of a reliable company and an experience climbing guide (sirdar).
There are two kinds of climbing (expedition).
1. Mountain peaks: higher and challenging ( group A )
2. Trekking peaks: smaller and easier ( group B )
Why peak climbing in Nepal ?
1. Nepal have many popular peaks for climbing. And, it is called land of "Peak Climbing".
2. In the Peak Climbing Climber can get enjoy, pleasure and unique experiment of mountian as well as trekking oppertunity in Nepal.
3. The Peak Climbing is represent of adventurious which is done going to high altitude than trekking and can be taken the climax enjoy or viewed the pleasure scenary.
Preparation for Climbing
1. Should be healthy or fitness body.
2. Should be confident physically and mentally both.
3. Should have life insurance.
Best season for Peak Climbing
March - May
September - October
Climbing Equipments
Odyssey Supply (to the whole group)
• Fix rope for climbing which apply to all the group.
• Ice hammer which will have with a guide
• Camping equipment (Sleeping tent, Kitchen dinning, toilet, mattress)
• Rock Piton
• Snow bar
• A small medical supply
• Kitchen gears and utensils.
Personal equipment
• Climbing boots
• Crampons
• Ice axe
• Harness
• Sunscreen
• Lip salve
• sleeping bag
• socks and wool
• Helmet (crash hat)
• Light cotton athletic
• Long sleeved
• cotton/woolen shirts
• Sleeping pad
• climbing socks
• Gaiters
• Sun hat
• jacket
• T-shirts
• Tapes/slings
• Rock Pegs
• Snow bars
• Deadmen
• Karabiners
• Ice screws
• Warm climbing trousers
• Descender (Figure 8) Ascenders (gummer)
• Long cotton hiking shirts
• Lightweight fleece
• Waterproof climbing
• Lightweight thermal/ insulated ski gloves
• Wool long underwear
• Down jacket/ trousers/vest
• Down high altitude
• Fleece/wool for climbing
• Climbing sunglasses
Climbing rules
In exercise of the powers conferred by Government of Nepal, Nepal Mountaineering Association has made the following rules to be observed for the climbing of the peaks of Nepal Himalaya listed in Appendix '1'. These rules will come into force at once.
Definition
Where applicable definitions for these rules will be the same as those for Government of Nepal Mountaineering Expedition Regulations 1979 and its first Amendment 1984.
Permission
Any person or mountaineering team desirous of climbing the peak listed in Appendix '1' must receive permission from Nepal Mountaineering Association. Application to climb the peak must be made in the form as prescribed in Appendix '2'. Permission to climb the peaks will be granted for a period of one month only. Permission may be extended, if necessary, for another period of two weeks. The period of permission granted relates to time spent for climbing above the base camp. The trek to and from the base camp is not included. Application for climbing permit may be made at any time by the concerned mountaineering team. Permit will be granted on a first come first serve basis. The right to give permission to another party for climbing the same peak during the same period is reserved by Nepal Mountaineering Association. Nepal Mountaineering Association will recommend to Immigration Office of Government of Nepal for obtaining trekking permit of the area to the team members.
Payment of fee
The climbing fee structure of NMA 18 Trekking Peaks listed in Appendix "1" is as follows:
Group Size |
Rate US$ |
Additional P/P US$ |
1-4 Persons |
350.00 Only |
|
5-8 Persons |
350.00 Plus |
40.00 (Per person) |
9-12 Persons |
510.00 Plus |
25.00 (Per person) |
For extending permission, an additional 25% charge of the total amount of the initial fee will be made for each extra week. The leader or climbing member of the team must collect the permit in person from Nepal Mountaineering Association. The maximum number of person in a group is 12 pax.
All Trekking Peak's Information
Group A NMA Peaks
Name of Peak |
Height |
Region |
Mt. Cholatse |
6440 m |
Khumbu |
Mt. Machermo |
6273 m |
Mahalangur |
Mt. Kyazo Ri |
6186 m |
Mahalangur |
Mt. Phari Lapcha |
6017 m |
Mahalangur |
Mt. Nirekha |
6159 m |
Mahalangur |
Mt. Langsisa Ri |
6427 m |
Jugal |
Mt. Ombigaichen |
6340 m |
Mahalangur |
Mt. Bokta |
6143 m |
Kanchenjunga |
Mt. Chekigo |
6257 m |
Gaurishankar |
Mt. Lobuje West |
6145 m |
Khumbu |
Mt. Larkya Peak |
6010 m |
Manaslu |
Mt. ABI |
6097 m |
Mahalangur |
Mt. Yurba Himal |
6035 m |
Langtang Himal |
Mt. Chhukung Ri |
5550 m |
Khumbu |
Mt. Yala Peak |
5732 m |
Langtang |
Royalty for Group "A" NMA Peaks
Royalty for up to seven
members (U.S. Dollars) |
Royalty for each additional
member upto 12 person |
500.00 |
100.00 |
Group B NMA Peaks
Name of Peak |
Height |
Region |
Hiunhuli |
6441 m |
Annapurna Himal, Gandaki |
Singu Chuli (Fluted Peak) |
6501 m |
Annapurna Himal, Gandaki |
Mera Peak |
6654 m |
Khumbu Himal, Sagarmatha |
Kusum Kanguru |
6367 m |
Khumbu Himal, Sagarmatha |
Kwandge |
6011 m |
Khumbu Himal, Sagarmatha |
Chulu West |
6419 m |
Manang District, Gandaki |
Chulu East |
6584 m |
Manang District, Gandaki |
Imja Tse (Island Peak) |
6160 m |
Khumbu Himal, Sagarmatha |
Parchemuche |
6187 m |
Rolwaling Himal, Janakpur |
Lobuje |
6119 m |
Khumbu Himal, Sagarmatha |
Ramdung |
5925 m |
Rolwaling Himal, Janakpur |
Pisang Peak |
6091 m |
Manang District, Gandaki |
Tharpu Chuli (Tent Peak) |
5663 m |
Annapurna Himal, Gandaki |
Khongma Tse (Mehra Peak) |
5849 m |
Khumbu Himal, Sagarmatha |
Ganja La Chuli (Naya Kanga) |
5849 m |
Langtang Himal, Bagmati |
Pokhalde |
5806 m |
Khumbu Himal, Sagarmatha |
Mardi Himal |
5587 m |
Annapurna Himal, Gandaki |
Paldor Peak |
5896 m |
Langtang Himal, Bagmati |
Royalty for Group "B" NMA Peaks
Group Size |
Rate US$ |
Additional P/P US$ |
1-4 Persons |
350.00 Only |
|
5-8 Persons |
350.00 Plus |
40.00 (Per person) |
9-12 Persons |
510.00 Plus |
25.00 (Per person) |
Note: Maximum number of members in a team is 12.
Garbage Deposit for all 33 NMA Peaks refundable
An amount of US$ 250.00 should be deposited to NMA as garbage deposit to get permit to all 33 NMA peaks.