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| CLIMBING | |
| TREKKING | |
| WHAT IS INCLUDED? | |
| Mount Everest Massif, from the Tibet Side. The normal route is on the left skyline. D.L.Mazur | PRESS A BUTTON |
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| Check out our six new "full-service" expeditions: |
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AMA-DABLAM, Asia's Famous Rock - Snow - Ice Climb 1 October to 1 November (32 Days) 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005. Cost: $3950, £2370, €3950. |
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KANGCHENJUNGA, 3rd Highest in the World 1 April to 10 June, 2002 (71 Days). Cost: $6950, £4170, €6950. |
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PUMORI 2002-2003-2004-2005 - Easy 7000 Metre 1 March to 1 April (32 Days) 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005. Cost: $3950, £2370, €3950. |
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NOJIN KANSA, a Classic 7,000 Metre Peak in Tibet 1 March to 1 April, 2002 (32 Days) Cost: $4950, £2970, €4950. |
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MANASLU, 8000 Metre Peak in Remote Nepal 1 April to 1 June, 2003 (62 Days) Cost: $6950, £4170, €6950. |
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DHAULAGIRI - 7th Highest in the World 1 April to 1 June, 2004 (62 Days) Cost: $6950, £4170, €6950. |
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*** Three new "low-budget" expeditions *** |
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CHO OYU - World's Most Accessible 8000 Metre Peak 14 April to 28 May, and 5 September to 19 October, 45 Days in Tibet, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005. Cost: $4650, £3330, €5350. |
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EVEREST - The Most Coveted Peak 1 April to 1 June, 60 days in Tibet, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005. Cost: $6000, £4300, €6900. |
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MUSTAGH ATA - The Easiest 7500 metre Peak 1 July to 1 August, 32 days in China, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005. Cost: $1450, £1040, €1670. |
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4 new, fun, and interesting "full-service" treks: |
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MOUNT EVEREST TREK 1 October to 22 October (22 Days in Nepal) 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005. Cost: $2450, £1470, €2450. |
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MOUNT KAILASH TREK 1 November to 23 November (23 Days in Tibet) 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005. Cost: $4950, £2970, €4950. |
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KANGCHENJUNGA TREK, with a climb of trekking peak "Tengkongma"(6200 metres) 1 April to 23 April (23 Days) 2002. Cost: $2450, £1470, €2450. |
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MANASLU TREK, with a climb of trekking peak "Chulu Far-East"(6060 metres) 1 April to 1 May (31 Days) 2003. Cost: $2450, £1470, €2450. |
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Our Program of Himalayan Climbing and Trekking
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What
does the price include?
Our full service expeditions include: climbing staff, sherpas for the group,
trek and base camp cooks, mountain and basecamp food, 3 hot meals per
day on the mountain, on trek, and in basecamp; permit fees, liason
officers, hotels in route, guesthouses in route, restaurants in
route, transport, bus, train, jeep, porters, yaks, camels, internal
flights for Ama-Dablam and Pumori, local guides, use of group gear and supplies: rope,
ice and rock gear, trek, base, and altitude tents, cookers, fuel,
walkie-talkie radios, gamow bag, medical oxygen, first-aid kits,
etcetera.
* Our “low budget” trips include: round-trip return transport from Kathmandu (Kashgar for Mustagh Ata), hotels and guesthouses and meals in route, permit, liason officer, tents in basecamp , and cook and meals in basecamp. More services and less services can be provided, with adjustments (up and down) in cost. * Our trips do not include: Hotels and meals in Kathmandu (a tiny expense). International flights (we help you find an inexpensive flight), personal clothing and equipment (sleeping bag, boots, ice axe, etc.), visas (we help you get your visa), vaccinations, health, travel and rescue insurance (we help you find inexpensive and comprehensive insurance), personal snack-energy food, gratuities, drinks on the road or in town, expenses of a personal nature, personal changes to the pre-planned itinerary, and unplanned expenses while traveling away from the group or leader. Not included are unexpected expenses, such as expenses due to emergencies, accidents, rescues, weather, itinerary changes, political situations, crime, transport delays, etc. This is not an exhaustive list, and is written specifically for our full-service expeditions. We have just returned from a successful expedition to Ama Dablam, a 6800 metre peak located near to Mt. Everest in Nepal. 9 of our members reached the summit. Congratulations to them and thanks to all of the families, friends, and sponsors who assisted and provided support. The weather was perfect, and our Sherpa climbing staff did a fine job. During 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005 we welcome individuals and small groups to join us for climbing and trekking. You will find our programs have something for everyone, from the novice to the expert. For 19 years, we have organized and led international teams of women and men of all ages, and many of our members return with us year after year. |
| Our long-term philosophy is to provide a safe high-altitude mountain climbing and trekking experience at the most efficient cost-level, while traveling safely and responsibly through the areas and cultures we visit. We welcome you to join our team. |
| We are able to reduce the costs by climbing and trekking simply, using basic and comfortable services. Additionally, much of our equipment and supplies are furnished by sponsors in exchange for photographs, product testing, endorsements, etc. We offer further discounts for those who wish to combine trips, discounts for groups of two or more, a referral bonus for new sign-ups (please tell your friends), as well as a discount for those of you who have been with us before. |
| Interested? Please contact us: himalayainc@earthlink.net |
| Note : Our full-service expeditions employ climbing sherpas and high-altitude porters to assist the team as a whole. We can also provide personal sherpas, porters, and oxygen, to individual members who wish to use these services. Thank you! |
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