Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Round Annapurna



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                      A entired trek encircles the famous Annapurna mountains is called Annapurna circuit. This trek start through green valley Bensishar all the way to Manag and goes goes through Thorang-La Pass-5416m. Between two valleys of Manang and Kaligandaki River gorge (the deepest gorge of the world). Above combinations make this trek one of the most famous in the world. It shows diverse culture, nature and traditional values of Nepal.
It is one of the most popular and classical treks in Nepal. The trekking trail was opened in 1977 and now it has been considered one of the tenth best trekking trails all over the world. The trek starts and ends in the lush, green foothills of the Mt Annapurna range and Mt. Makalu. Yet north of the Great Himalaya divide the stark landscape of the Tibetan Plateau where the culture becomes predominantly Buddhist. We ascend the Marsyandi Valley before heading to the wild, windswept 5416m Thorong La (pass) and around the Annapurna massif. We then head back down the great Kali Gandhaki Valley across Muktinath and jomsom (the deepest gorge on earth with Annapurna and Dhaulagiri towering some 7,000 m (above) and return to Pokhara where we complete our trek. You will trek through different small villages like Khudi, Bhulbule, Ngadi, Lampata, Bahundanda, Jagat, Khorte, Dharapani any more.


Trip profile:
Trekking Destination: Annapurna Round.
Duration: 16days
Grade: Moderate
Highest Alt: 5416 m
Type of trek: Camping
Best season: Mar- Nov, April-june


Itinerary:
Day 01: Drrived in Kathmandu and transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Drive to Bhubule and Trek to Tal – 1700m (5-6 hr)
Day 03: Trek to Danaque – 1940m (4-5 hr)
Day 04: Trek to Chame – 2670m (4-5 hr)
Day 05: Trek to Pisang – 3200m (4-5 hr
Day 06: Trek to Manang Village – 3540m (5 hr)
Day 07: Acclimatization day in Manang
Day 08: Thorung Phedi – 4450m (6-7 hr)
Day 09: Trek to Muktinath (3798m) crossing over the Thorung-La (5416m) (7-8hr)
Day 10: Trek to Jomsom – 2800m (3 hr)
Day 12: Drive to Beni/pokhara (5-6 hr)
Day 13: Drive to Kathmandu (5-6 hr)
Or
Day 12: Trek to Jomosm-kalapani (5-6 hr)
Day 13: Trek to Gorepani (6-7 hr)
Day 14: Morning visit Poon Hill and Rest.
Day 15: Trek to Nayapul/ drive to Pokhara.
Day 16: Back to Kathmandu.

CONTACT
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Island Peak





 Island Peak or also known as Imja Tse is one of the most popular trekking peak of Nepal. The peak was named Island Peak in 1951 by Eric Shiptons party since it appears as an Island in a sea of Ice when viewed from Dingboche. The peak was later renamed in 1983 to Imja Tse but Island Peak remains the popular choice. The peak is actually an extension of the ridge coming down off the south end of Lhotshe Shar. The combination of Everest base camp trek and Island Peak climbing is probably the best trip in Nepal adored by adventure seekers. Imja Tse not only provides an enjoyable climb but also provides some of the most spectacular scenery of Himalayas in the Everest region. Seen from the summit the giant mountains, Nuptse (7,879m), Lhotse (8,501m), Lhotse Middle Peak (8,410m) and Lhotse Shar (8,383m) make a semi circle in the north. The views of Makalu (8475m) in the east, Baruntse and Amadablam in the south add more charm in climbing Island Peak. For many mountaineers climbing Island Peak marks the beginning of climbing on Himalayas to prepare for a big Himalayas expedition in Nepal. For some mountaineers the peak stands for the purpose of acclimatization before heading to bigger mountain climbing. Trekking to Kaalapatthar or Everest base camp is best suited for acclimatization before proceeding to the climbing on Island Peak .The normal route for climbing Island Peak is South East Flank & South-West Ridge Normally; the base camp is set at Pareshaya Gyab (5,087m), between Imja Tse and the lateral moraine of the Imja Glacier, starting the climb between 2 and 3 am. Proper care should be taken to avoid the possible avalanche in the event of heavy snow fall. For some people reaching to the summit from the base camp is a day activity. However, most of the climbers prefer alpine style camping at high camp which adds the joy of climbing and also helps a safe ascent.
However, adequate water supply and concerns about sleeping at a higher altitude may dictate starting from base camp. Base camp to high camp is basically a hike but just above high camp, some rocky steps require moderatescrambling and up through a broad open gully. At the top of the gully, glacier travel begins and proceeds up to a steep snow and ice slope. From this points about 100 meters Fixed rope is necessary which will be fix by our Guide or Sherpa Climber.



Trip Profile:
Duration:22 days
Grade: Strenuous
Maximum Height: 6160meters
Types of Trek: Tea house and Camping
Best Season: Spring and Winter


OUTLINE ITINERARY
Day 1 Arrive in Kathmandu
Day 2 Sightseeing in Katmandu
Day 3 Fly to Lukla & Trek to Phakding [2652m]
Day 4 Trek to Namche [3450m]
Day 5 Rest day in Namche
Day 6 trek to Tengboche [3867m]
Day 7 Trek to Dingboche [4350m]
Day 8 Rest day @ Dingboche [4350m]
Day 9 Trek to Chukhung [4750m]
Day 10 Trek to island peak base camp [5150m]
Day 11 Trek to high camp [5,600m]
Day 12 Ascent of island peak [6173m]
Day 13 Spare day
Day 14 Trek to Pangboche [3950m]
Day 15 Trek to Namche [3450m]
Day 16 Trek to Lukla [2800m]
Day 17 Fly to Kathmandu
Day 18 Depart Kathmandu

CONTACT
e: ddtreks@gmail.com
e: info@dreamersdestination.com
w: www.dreamersdestination.com
m/whatsapp: +977-9841872563 (Phurba)
m/whatsapp: +44-07-387224470 (Rojita)
m/whatsapp: +43-664-1044031 (Josef)
m/whatsapp: +39-347-4439287 (Davide)