HIMLUNG HIMAL
Nepal
This Mountain lies in a secluded area of Nepal and Tibet borders. Unlike any other 7000ers, Mt. Himlung is quite easy considering the technical aspects. Voyage to Himlung follows the Annapurna route to Koto and from Koto to Nar-Phu Gaun. The track from Nar- Phu Gaun to Manang is recently opened and this track offers great deals of tall peaks and passes; also, you get greeted by glaciers, gullies, springs, and remote villages nearby exhibit tremendous culture with breathtaking views of Api Hima, Kappa Chuli Peak, Nandadevi, and many more.
The base camp of Mt. Himlung is set at the height of 4900m. The three higher camps are established at the heights of 5,450m, 6,000m, and 6,350m respectively. The last part of the pinnacle includes a steep and icy way to the summit. Generally, it takes ten to fifteen days to conquer Himlung Peak and back to the base camp. After being opened to climbers in 1992, it was first ascended by the Japanese team. Although being relativity easy compared to other huge peaks, ascending Himlung Peak requires a high level of physical and mental fitness. Himlung Himal is a splendid peak in isolation with an awesome exploration trek to the top.
Experience in mountaineering at 6000m is recommended and required to sign up for this expedition.
Grade: Hard Difficult
Duration: 33 Days
Route: South West
Date: 15 Sept – 17th Oct 2024
Price : €7499
Deposit €399 on booking.
Full payment required six weeks before trip departs.

COSTS INCLUDE
- ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE : Airport – Hotel transfers – Airport (Pick Up and Drop), by private vehicle.
- HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU : 4 nights hotel in Kathmandu (4-star category) – single room on bed and breakfast plan.
- WELCOME DINNER : One Welcome Dinner in Kathmandu with team.
- CARGO CLEARANCE : Assistance for cargo clearance in Nepal’s Customs, clearance cost is subject to a charge.
- PERMITS : Expedition Royalty and a permit fee of Nepal Government to climb Himlung Himal, Conservation area entry permit and fee.
- RESTRICTED AREA PERMIT : Restricted area permit fee.
- LIAISON OFFICER : 1 Government Liaison officer with full equipment, salary, and accommodation.
- GARBAGE MANAGEMENT : Stool Shipment Transfer & Garbage Deposit fees.
- INSURANCE : Medical & Emergency rescue Insurance for all involved Nepalese staff during the trek and expedition.
- DUFFLE BAG : Jason Black Mountaineering expedition duffle Bag.
- MEMBER TRANSPORTATION : – Drive from Kathmandu – Besi Shashar Koto and while returning, Koto – Besi Shahar – Kathmandu by a tourist jeep, as per itinerary.
- EXPEDITION STUFFS TRANSPORTATION : All necessary expedition equipment transportation for all Members and Staff from Kathmandu to Koto (by jeep) and Base camp (by Porters / Mules) – While returning: Base camp to Koto (by porters/mule) and Koto to Kathmandu (by Jeep).
- MEMBER LUGGAGE : Up to 60 Kg per member for personal baggage during the trek to be carried by porters or Yaks.
- FOOD AND LODGING : 3 meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner; including tea and coffee) along with accessible accommodation at Hotel/Lodge during the trek and at the Basecamp. Hygienic and fresh green vegetables, fresh meat, fruits, and soft drinks will be served during the entire expedition using helicopter flights. Well-managed base camp set up for members & Staff.
- PORTER : Porters per member up to the Base camp and from the Basecamp (both ways).
- CAMPING EQUIPMENT : All Necessary equipment for Camping during the trek.
- BASE CAMP STAFF : Experienced and well-trained Base Camp Cook & kitchen Helpers as required.
- STAFF SALARY AND ALLOWANCE : All Nepalese staff & porter’s daily wages, salary, equipment, food & clothing.
- BASE CAMP TENT : Each member will have an individual tent (4 men tent) in Base Camp.
- BASE CAMP EQUIPMENT : Single Tent, foam mattresses and pillow per member, 1 Dinning Tent, 1 Kitchen Tent, 1 Communication tent, 1 Toilet & 1 Shower Tent, 1 Staffs Tent, 1 Tent for Nepalese base camp staffs, Store tents, Tables & chairs & all necessary cooking gears.
- HEATER : Heater at base camp in each Dining and other necessary camps.
- SOLAR/GENERATOR/LIGHT : 1 Solar panel and Generator for lights at base camp, battery charge, for laptop and other electronic devices.
- TRAINING : Oxygen, Mask Regulator, Ice wall, and gear training at basecamp by Sherpa Guide.
- HIGH ALTITUDE CLIMBING SHERPA : 1:1 climb ratio (1 climber : 1 Sherpa), during the entire climb from Basecamp to the summit and back, and on each rotation.
- ASSISTANCE : Climbing Sherpa to assist in carrying your gear to the high camps.
- CLIMBING SHERPA SALARY & ALLOWANCE : Climbing Sherpa Salary, Equipment, Food, and Clothing.
- BONUS : Carry Bonus of Sherpas and Route Fixing Charges.
- OXYGEN BOTTLE (O2) : Oxygen bottles will be in stock at base camp in case of an emergency (with an appropriate charge).
- OXYGEN MASK & REGULATOR : 1 Set of Summit Oxygen masks will be in base camp in case of an emergency.
- HIGH CAMP SERVICE (INFRASTRUCTURE AND LOGISTICS) : High Altitude Tent, Necessary cooking EPI gas, cooking pot, High food for a member, Sherpa, and other crews at (C1) (C2) and (C3). Group climbing gears, and fixed and dynamic rope during the climbing period as required.
- HIGH ALTITUDE TENT : Members will share tents in high camps (2 members: 1 tent).
- ROPE FIXING TEAM : The team of experienced Sherpas will fix the rope and the route.
- SATELLITE PHONE : Satellite Phone for emergency communication carried by Sherpa, also available for members with an appropriate charge.
- WALKIE-TALKIE : Walkie–Talkie for communicating from Base Camp to Mountain and Mountain to Base Camp.
- PERMIT : Walkie-talkie permit for all members and staff.
- WEATHER FORECAST : Weather forecast report during the entire expedition.
- MEDICAL KIT : Comprehensive Medical kit for members and staff.
- CERTIFICATE : Himlung Himal climbing certificate issued by MoCTCA (after climbing Himlung successfully).
COSTS EXCLUDE
- AIR FARE : International flight airfare (from and to Kathmandu).
- NEPAL ENTRY VISA FEE : Nepalese Visa fee is $ 125 USD for 90 Days.
- LUNCH & DINNER : Lunch & dinner during the stay in Kathmandu (also in case of early return from Trekking / Expedition than the scheduled itinerary).
- EXTRA NIGHTS IN KATHMANDU : Extra nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu. In case of early arrival or late departure, early return from Trekking / Expedition, domestic flight cancellation (due to any other reason) than the scheduled itinerary.
- INSURANCE POLICY : Insurance covering both medical and high-altitude evacuation costs (for the trip cancellation, interruption, high altitude rescue & air evacuation, medical treatment, repatriation, etc.) *Mandatory
- PERSONAL EXPENSES : Telephone Calls, Internet, Toiletries, battery recharge, hot shower, laundry, soft drinks, beers, and any Alcoholic beverages (during the trek and in Kathmandu but we will have soft drinks for members at base camp).
- PERSONAL CLIMBING EQUIPMENT : Clothing, Packing Items, Bags, Personal Medical Kit, and all kinds of Personal Trekking / Climbing Gear.
- TOILETRIES : Soaps, shampoos, toilet and tissue papers, toothpaste, and other items used to keep yourself clean.
- FILMING : Special Filming, Camera, and Drone permit fee.
- INTERNET SERVICE : Not included during the trek and the expedition.
- SUMMIT BONUS : Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa- Minimum 1200 USD.
- TIPS : Calculate some tips for Basecamp and high camp staff – Minimum 350 USD.
- EXTRA : Any other services or activities, which are not mentioned in the itinerary and other items not listed in the “Cost Includes” section.

ITINERARY
Day 1 | Elevation: 1400m
Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m) & Transfer to the Hotel
Day 2
Rest in Kathmandu, Expedition Briefing and Preparing
Day 3
Drive from Kathmandu to Besi Shahar (760m)
Day 4
Drive from Besi Shahar to Koto (2,600m)
Day 5
Trek from Koto to Meta (3,560m)
Day 6
Trek from Meta to Kyang (3,840m)
Day 7
Trek from Kyang to Phu Gaun (3,900m)
Day 8
Acclimatisation at Phu Gaun (rest day)
Day 9
Trek from Trek from Phu Gaun to Himlung base camp (4,900m)
Day 10 - 21
Rotation: [Basecamp – Rotation (Camp I and Camp II) – Basecamp]
Day 28
Trek from Phu Gaun to Meta (3,560m)
Day 29
Trek from Meta to Koto (2,600m)
Day 30
Drive from Koto to Besisahar (760m)
Day 31
Drive from Besi Shahar to Kathmandu & transfer to the hotel
Day 32
Leisure day in Kathmandu City
Day 33
Transfer to International Airport for final departure
CLIMBING GEARS FOR MT. HIMLUNG
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
- VALID PASSPORT
- CREDIT/DEBIT CARD
- PP SIZE PHOTO (4 PIECES)
- INSURANCE PAPER AND CONTACT ADDRESS
- FAMILY MEMBERS / CONTACT ADDRESS
FOOT WEAR - SUMMIT BOOT – 8000M.(KAILAS / LASPORTIVA / MILLET)
- CLIMBING BOOT – 6000M. (KAILAS / LASPORTIVA / MILLET)
- NORMAL SOCKS (5-8 PAIRS)
- SUMMIT SOCKS/6000 M. SOCKS (2 PAIRS)
- TREKKING SHOES (GORE-TEX)
- LIGHT TREKKING/SPORTS SHOES
- CAMP BOOTIES (1 PAIR)
- SLIPPERS (1 PAIR)
THERMAL TOP BASE LAYER (2-3 PCS)
- FLEECE JACKET (1-2 PCS)
- GORE-TEX JACKET (1 PCS)
- WIND PROOF JACKET (1-2 PCS)
- DOWN JACKET (1-2 PCS)
- COTTON T-SHIRT (3-5 PCS)
LOWER BODY - THERMAL BOTTOM BASE LAYER (2-3 PCS)
- FLEECE TROUSER (1-2 PCS)
- GORE-TEX PANT (1 PCS)
- MID WEIGHT PANTS (1-2 PCS)
- LIGHT WEIGHT QUICK DRY TREKKING
PANTS (2-3 PAIRS) - GAITERS FOR TREKKING BOOTS
- DOWN PANTS (1 PCS)
- UNDER WEAR (4-6 PCS)
HEAD - SUN CAP
- DESERT CAP
- BALACLAVA
- FLEECE HAT/ WARM HAT (1-2 PCS)
- NECK GAITER (2-3 PCS)
HANDS - THIN FLEECE GLOVES (2 PAIRS)
- WIND STOPPER / SCREEN TAP GLOVES (2 PAIRS)
- HEAVY GLOVES (GUIDE GLOVES)
- SUMMIT GLOVES – 8000M.
SLEEP SYSTEMS - SLEEPING BAG -20OC TO -30OC (FOR BASE CAMP)
- DOWN SLEEPING BAG -40OC (EXTREME COMFORT)
- THERMAREST MATTRESS (CELL FOAM)
- DOWN MATTRESS (INFLATABLE)
- SLEEPING BAG LINER
- INFLATABLE PILLOW
CLIMBING EQUIPMENT - CLIMBING HELMET
- SUMMIT DOWN SUIT – 8000M.
- (KAILAS / MARMOT / MOUNTAIN HARDWARE / NORTH FACE / MILLET)
- CRAMPONS (FIT WITH BOOT)/PACKING COVER
- ICE AXE WITH SPIKE & AXE PROTECTOR
- HARNESS
- BELAY DEVICES/ FIGURE OF 8/ ATC
- GUIDE
- JUMAR / ASCENDER
- LOCK CARABINER (3 PCS)
- UNLOCK CARABINER (2 PCS)
- TAPE SLINGS/240 CM
- SNOW GOGGLE (SUMMIT PURPOSE, ANTI-FOG, POLARIZED, UV PROTECTION)
- HEAD LIGHT 500-700 LUMENS SPARE BATTERY (ENERGIZER ULTIMATE LITHIUM)
- SATELLITE PHONE WITH CREDIT (OPTIONAL)
- WALKING STICK/ TREKKING POLE
- POCKET KNIFE (SWISS)
- ALTIMETER WATCH
- PEE BOTTLE
- POWER BANK BAG PACKS
- RUCKSACKS 35 L – 50 L
- DUFFLE BAG 120 L-150 L (2 PCS)
- WATER PROOF STUFF SACKS/DRY BAG- SMALL/ MEDIUM/ LARGE (3-4 PCS)
SUN STUFFS
- BANANA BOAT/ NIVEA SUN CREAM (UP TO -50 SPF)
- LIP GUARD -30 TO -50 (SPF)
- SUN GLASSES (UV PROTECTION)
- GLACIERS GLASSES (UV PROTECTION)
- MOISTURISER / LOTION
TOILETRIES (PERSONAL) - TOILET PAPER / WET TISSUE
- TOOTHPASTE & TOOTHBRUSH
- SOAP
- SHAMPOO
- TOWEL
- GARBAGE BAG
- EATING & DRINKING
- 1 LTR. WATER BOTTLE
- 1/ 1.5 LTR. THERMOS
- MUG (OPT.)
- SPOON/ FORK (OPT.)
- BOWL (OPT.)
MEDICAL/FIRST AID - BRUFEN/IBUPROFENS
- ANTIBIOTIC, PARACETAMOL
- DIAMOX
- HANDY PLASTER, CRACK BANDAGE
- TINCTURE IODINE, ONDEM
- CETIRIZINE, ELECTROLYTE
- MINIL 10MG (PALPITATION, ANXIETY)
- CODOPAR (HEADACHE & CHEST PAIN)
- SALBETOL 4MG (BREATHLESS)
- AZITHROMYCIN 500MG (CHRONIC
- TONSILLITIS, FEVER, NOSE, THROAT
- INFECTION-MUST TAKE 5 DAYS)
- FLUPEN 250MG (PREVENT WOUND
- INFECTION)
- ALLEGRA 120/180MG (ALLERGIC
- TONSIL)
- MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS
- MISCELLANEOUS
- NAIL CUTTER
- UMBRELLA / RAIN COAT
- HOT WATER BAG
- TENACIOUS TAPE REPAIR KITS
- CAMERA
- GPS TRACKER (RECOMMENDED)
- HAND & TOE WARMER
Tourist Visa
Immigration Office, TIA (Tribhuvan International Airport) under the Department of Immigration has been facilitating tourists flying to Nepal by providing visas on Arrival. To obtain a visa upon arrival by air in Nepal you must fill in an application form and provide a passport copy. Visa application forms are available at the arrival hall, though some airlines provide this form on the flight. There are now visa registration machines in the immigration hall for people with electronic passports, which will automatically fill out the visa form for you after inserting your passport. Or, you can get a visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions stationed in your own country before your arrival.
Getting in Nepal
There are many entry points in Nepal but most of you will take a flight to Kathmandu which is the only entry point for travelers who are entering by air. Your expedition will officially begin after flying to Kathmandu where you will be picked up by Jason Black personally at the airport. Please provide me with And your flight details so we can manage everything accordingly.
Domestic Flights
Domestic flights in Nepal are the main intercommunication to reach the region where you are going for your expedition as most of these regions are disconnected by road transport. Your flights into the Khumbu and any other region that are mentioned in your trip program will be reserved by us on your behalf. Due to the terrain and landscapes of Nepal domestic flights might get caught in weather delays which is why we recommend your return flight back to home be changeable at any time.
Altitude Sickness
Altitude Sickness is an effect of high-altitude atmospheric pressure that results in a quick change in oxygen level and air pressure of a human body. The symptoms will arise while walking at a high altitude without properly acclimatising the body. It can happen to anyone even if they have great physical fitness if you climb faster at a higher altitude. It is better to ascend gradually to prevent altitude sickness.
Money
There is good access to ATMs anywhere in most city areas, however, you will find it hard in rural areas. Different banks have their maximum withdrawal amount limit. Most hotels, restaurants, airlines, and travel agents accept cards as well. It is more important to have enough cash as there will be very limited or no ATMs access in trekking areas and also some reserves cash for emergencies. USD is selectively acceptable in Nepal but still, you need to make sure you have Nepalese currency on hand during the expedition.
Tipping
There is no significant rule about tipping your guide or porter but it has been more common in Nepal. It is on you to decide whether to thank the guide and porter with tips or not. But in most cases, guides and porters expect tips from you though they don’t ask for tips verbally.
Drinking-Water
The water quality in Nepal isn’t the greatest so it is better to use a water filtration or purification tablet. You can also drink boiled water if you like. Make sure to drink a lot of water during the expedition as your body requires more at a higher altitude.
Safety
Nepal is a heaven for adventures and is comparatively a safe destination for those adventures. There is a low rate of serious crime however you should still take sensible safety measures. Keep an eye on pick-pocketers and snatchers in buses and tourist areas. You can avoid walking with a large amount of cash on your own. Always let your guide know if you’re going out during the trip.
Internet and SIM Card
Most cities have extensive access to the internet, also hotels, restaurants, and cafes that offer free WIFI. But outside the cities, in the remote trekking areas, it’s fair to non-existent. During the expedition, the internet is available at the base camp for a certain amount of cost. You can easily purchase a SIM card at an affordable cost. You can use the data package using the SIM card as well.
Vaccinations & Immunization
Before traveling to Nepal, please consult your travel clinic for updated information on vaccinations and immunisations. The commonly recommended vaccinations are Chickenpox, Diphtheria-Tetanus, Polio, Shingles, Covid-19, Hepatitis A & B, Encephalitis, Malaria, Measles, Rabies, Typhoid, and Yellow Fever.
There is a fine line between adventure and blatant risk. Mountaineering is an adventure trip that carries an intrinsic danger and the nature of travel implies things don’t generally go according to the plan, which is the reason why we require every one of our clients to get acceptable and proper insurance.
Due to unanticipated reasons, for example, injury, family issues, work commitments, etc., clients may need to cancel their trip before the start or during the expedition. Considering these factors, it’s better to be prepared for the possibilities.
As mentioned in the Terms and Conditions of Jason Black mountaineering, the company is exempt from being liable for different expenses that may occur in case of different emergencies or unforeseen situations. Both facts point out the requirement of a client to purchase an elaborate travel insurance plan in their place of origin that protects their interest in case of trip cancellation, helicopter evacuation, medical emergencies, other illnesses, lost luggage, theft, disasters, death, and so on.
You are free to pick your insurer however look for an arrangement that covers trip postponement and cancellation, rescue, and covers medical as well. Guarantee it doesn’t have limitations on the height you will climb, prohibitions on the exercises you are embracing, or the places you will be visiting. Protect yourself with the right insurance so you can go on your expedition with peace of mind and focus more on your climbing.
Please make sure to send us a copy of your insurance policy before you start your expedition so that we can assist you in any case of an emergency.