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Paldor Peak - 17 Days
Situated in the heart of the Annapurna
Sanctuary, Tharpuchuli is an attractive
mountain. It is a part of the ridgeline and is
located south from the glacier dome. It includes
Singu Chuli and acts as a central divider
between the semicircles of peaks enclosing the
Sanctuary. Tharpuchuli offers an interesting
climb to the top and also offers a spectacular
view of the Annapurna mountains. The peak was
nicknamed “Tent Peak “by Jimmy Roberts in 1956. |
Trip
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Trip Duration: 17 Days
Starting from: Kathmandu/Pokhara
Ending at: Pokhara/Kathmndu
Grade: Strenuous
Highest access of the trek: 5896 M (Paldor
Peak)
Transportation: Flight, Car
Mode of trekking tour: Teahouse or
Camping |
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Itinerary
of Paldor Peak |
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Day 01 : Drive to Syabru
Besi (1400m)
Day 02: Trek to Gatlang (2,20m)
Day 03: Trek to Yuri Kharka
Day 04: Trek to Somdang (3,270m)
Day 05: Trek to Jasta Khani
Day 06: Trek to Paldor Base Camp (4,280m)
Day 07: Rest Day at Base Camp
Day 08: Climb to High Camp
Day 09: Rest Day at High Camp
Day 10: Trek to Summit of Paldor Peak
(5,896m) and come back to Base Camp
Day 11: Trek to Somdang (3,270m)
Day 12: Trek to Narchet Kharka
Day 13: Trek to Sertung
Day 14: Trek to Jharlang
Day 15: Trek to Darkha
Day 16: Trek to Khahare Bazaar
Day 17: Drive to Kathmandu |
Price :
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Price Includes :
All meals while on trek (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Equipments: Sleeping Bags/Down Jackets
Permits: Climbing Permit/TIMS Permit/Everest
Permit
Airfare: Kathmandu-Pokhara-Kathmandu
(Clients+Nepali Staff)
Accommodation Normal Tea House
Staff: Guide, Porters, Sherpa
All private ground transportation
Price Excludes :
Items of a personal nature (personal gear,
telephone calls, laundry, etc.)
Staff/guide gratuities
Trip cancellation insurance
Medical rescue insurance
Any Bar Bills (Mineral Water/Coke/Beer)
Personal Clothing, Personal expenses
Any unforeseen expenses
Fixed Departures – 2011/2012
UPON REQUEST
Notes :* The departure schedule can be
change on any unavoidable circumstances such as
weather hazards, natural changes of walking
track, road slides, and avalanches, public
strikes. |
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