Baruntse Expedition

Baruntse (7,129m/23,389ft) is a mountain in the Khumbu region of eastern Nepal; crowned by four peaks and bounded on the south by the Hunku Glacier, on the east by the Barun Glacier, and on the northwest by the Imja Glacier. The mountain was first climbed in May 30, 1954 via the south ridge by Colin Todd and Geoff Harrow of a New Zealand expedition.

Difficulty

hard

Duration

33

Altitude

7129m

Region

Everest Region

Overview


Baruntse (7,129m/23,389ft) is a mountain in the Khumbu region of eastern Nepal; crowned by four peaks and bounded on the south by the Hunku Glacier, on the east by the Barun Glacier, and on the northwest by the Imja Glacier. The mountain was first climbed in May 30, 1954 via the south ridge by Colin Todd and Geoff Harrow of a New Zealand expedition.
This is one of the most beautiful mountain which is situated in the lap of Everest and Makalu Mountain at Khumbu region. At 7129m it is considered a semi-technical mountain but the extreme altitude and several exposed pitches near the summit will make this a very challenging climbing expedition.

The ascent route for Baruntse Expedition is through the southern ridge overhanging the famous West pass; this is in fact the traditional route opened by Hillary and Ship Ton in 1952. The regular approach begins at Lukla and takes you across the Hunku valley, one of the most fertile regions in Nepal, passing northward through a beautiful alpine environment. The walk passes through delightful Sherpa County and provides for excellent acclimatization. The Baruntse base camp is at an altitude of around 5300m and sits near the pristine lakes below Amphu Lapcha pass. The route then follows a long ridge leading to the summit. Generally two camps are set up the approach above base camp for climbing.
From the summit of this mountain presents incredible views of snowy mountains in the surroundings.
An ascent on Baruntse is an adventure for climbers wishing to meet a true Nepalese 7000 meter's Peak.

 

Additional Information


  • Explore the ancient city of Kathmandu, Nepal:
    Visit Swayambhunath (the monkey temple), a 2000 year old Buddhist Stupa
    Visit the Bodhnath Stupa with its 130 ft. dome
    Visit the ancient Pashupatinath Temple with a holy cremation site.
  • Scenic flights to/from Kathmandu and Mountain Village of Lukla.
  • Hiking through small Sherpa villages, across rivers, up mountain valleys
  • Spectacular views of the Himalayan giants Mt. Everest, Cho-Oyu, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, Nuptse, Chamlang, Amadablam etc.
  • Enjoy and experience the camping trek in the Himalayas.
  • Trek from the forests and fields of Nepal's middle hills to the alpine environment. Climb Baruntse Peak on a fully supported expedition including all meals on trek and above base camp.
  • Experienced local guides are there to ensure your safety and enjoyment.
  • Develop high altitude expedition experience and skills.
  • Meet, trek and climb with the friendly and famous local Sherpa people.

Itinerary


1

Arrive Kathmandu (1300m/4265ft)

2

Preparation and Briefing for Departure to Everest Region

3

Kathmandu-Lukla Scenic Flight and Acclimatization (2,840m/9,317ft)

4

Lukla to Chutanga (3050m) 4hrs

5

Chutanga to Kharka tang Trek (3900m/12795ft) 6hrs

6

Khartitang to Kote Trek (3600m/11808ft) 6hrs

7

Kote to Dargnak (4,350m/14,270ft) 3-4 hrs

8

Acclimatization day in Dargnak

9

Dargnak to Khare (5,045m/16,486ft) 3-4 hrs

10

Rest and acclimatization

11

Khare to Mera La Camp (5300m/17,384ft) 3-4 hrs

12

Mera La Pass to Seto Pokhari (5035m/16519 ft) 6 hrs

13

Seto Pokhari Camp to Baruntse Base Camp (5,300m /17388ft) 6 hrs

14-24

Baruntse Summit Climbing Period

25

Cleaning the Base Camp and Preparation for Return

26

Baruntse Base Camp to Amphu Lapcha Base Camp (5650m/18536 ft) 4-5 hrs

27

Amphu Lapcha South Base Camp to Amphu Lapcha North Base Camp (5300m/17385 ft) 5 - 6 hrs

28

Amphu Lapcha Base Camp to Pangboche (3930m/12893 ft) 6-7 hours

29

Pangboche to Namche Bazaar (3440m/11286 ft) 5 - 6 hrs

30

Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2800m/9186 ft) 6-7 hrs

31

Fly Back to Kathmandu

32

At Leisure in Kathmandu

33

Farewell departure to your home country

Pricing


What's included in the pricing

  • Mt. Baruntse climbing permit from South-West ridge (Normal route)
  • Sagarmatha National Park Entry fee,Makalu Barun National Park Fee & Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Entrance Fee & all government taxes.
  • 4 nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu in a 4 star category hotel on twin sharing, breakfast is included.
  • Return domestic air ticket Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu in a Twin Otter.
  • Excess baggage and domestic airport taxes.
  • Necessary number of porters and yak to carry the Expedition loads
  • Liaison officer fee.
  • Base camp manager.
  • One Sherpa climbing guide/Sirdar who already climbed Baruntse & many 8000m peaks
  • Well trained Cook and kitchen boys at Base Camp
  • Climbing Sherpa (1:2 ratio) especially on summit day. It is useful, especially if you have no previous experience of climbing. This will several times multiply your safety and chances on successful summiting.
  • All necessary climbing hardware gear with fix rope.
  • All necessary camping and kitchen gear.
  • Private tent at Base camp with mattress.
  • Well set up double skinned group dinning tent with gas heaters.
  • Toilet & Shower tents at BC.
  • All meal & drinks at Base camp and en-route (3 times a day).
  • Available high altitude food.
  • High quality high Altitude tents.
  • Store & communication tent at BC.
  • Necessary number of EPI gas with burner.
  • VHF radios set to each client with radio accessories.
  • Solar panel/generator at base camp for recharging & power supply.
  • 2 Oxygen bottle with mask set for medical purpose at Base camp.
  • Insurance of climbing Sherpa and local team members.
  • All pick up & drop transportation from airport to airport both domestic & international.
  • Occasional alcoholic beverage will be provided at BC only after the trip.
  • Celebration meal in Kathmandu after the expedition with all the local staffs at Everest summiteers club restaurant, Rum Doddle.

What's excluded from the pricing

  • Your International & home country domestic airfares, transfers en route & excess baggage
  • Your personal insurance. Medical, mountain rescue & repatriation cover is obligatory.
  • Your personal expenses e.g. phone call, laundry, alcohol and shower.
  • Tipping to the guide & local staffs.
  • Main meals (Lunch & Dinner) in Kathmandu apart from celebration meal in Kathmandu after the trip.
  • Your Nepal entry visa fee (Valid for 45 days), & it is your responsible to obtain your visa before departing home for the trip.
  • Cost of electronic appliances.
  • Cost of emergency evacuation.
  • Your personal climbing gears.
  • Summit bonus for your personal climbing Sherpa (Minimum is $300>)
  • Satellite phone usage is available, but at an additional cost
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Tipping to the local staffs

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