Saribung Peak Climbing 21 days

Saribung Peak Climbing
At a Glance
  • Trip Duration27 Days
  • Destination Nepal
  • Trip Grade Strenuous
  • Max. Altitude 6,346 meters (Saribung Peak)
  • Starts at Jomsom
  • Ends at Bhulbhule
  • Activities Trekking, peak climbing
  • Best Time Autumn (Sep-Nov) and Spring (April-May)
Highlights
  • Saribung Peak Climbing
  • Explore the ancient Kingdom of Lo-Manthang
  • Trek in Unique Varieties of Landscape and Un-touch Caves
  • Rich in Tibetan culture and unspoiled nature
  • Highest point of the trek 6,346 meters (saribung Peak)
  • Visit Mysterious Jhong Cave
  • Kingdom behind the Dhaulagiri 8167m and Annapurna 8091m Range Himalaya  

Saribung Peak Climbing (6346m) is newly explored peak climbing in Nepal. Saribung Peak Climbing is challenging and very popular trekking trail with beaten track and difficult pass. The trails are rugged, cutting high into cliff sides and pass villages that have changed little over the centuries. Saribung expedition can be done in anti-clockwise for which the trek start from Phu and then ascend to Saribung pass and enter in the Mustang region "Hidden Valley" and return to Jomsom or clockwise for which the trek start from Jomsom and follow Upper Mustang trail and descend to Nar-Phu valley and end at Besisahar.

For mountaineering, it is easy to do expedition but there are many passes with ice and creases in between the Damodar Kunda region and Nar-Phu valley. The trek starts from one place to another with great sceneries, cultures, religion and geographical variations. Hence trekkers can enjoy the fantastic and picturesque views of diversity in this region.

On this trek Tibetan culture thrives in the small villages and monasteries we pass. It is a must for keen photographers who will appreciate the scale and grandeur of the high plateaus and solitude this region has to offer. Saribung Peak summit can be done in anti-clockwise for which the trek start from Phu and then ascend to Saribung pass and enter in the Mustang region "Hidden Kingdom" and return to Jomsom or clockwise for which the trek start from Jomsom and follow Upper Mustang trail and descend to Nar-Phu valley and end at Besisahar.

A1 Excursion Adventure offers you 27 days Saribung Peak Climbing (6346m) and believes in providing excellent service with a tailor-made trip for you, popular route map and trekking itinerary as well as cost detail. We, A1 Excursion Adventure look forward to guide you challenging popular Saribung Peak Climbing (6346m) in Nepal for a life time memory 

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Itinerary
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                                                        Cost Includes
                                                        • Arrival pickup with private transportation and transfer to hotel.
                                                        • Kathmandu hotel with Bed and Breakfast on 3 star hotel.
                                                        • Foods 3 times a day: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner with tea/coffee.
                                                        • Guest Kathmandu - Pokhara - Jomsom - Pokhara - Kathmandu both way airfare with airport tax.
                                                        • Full board trekking with all necessary camping gears.
                                                        • Trekking Guide, Cook, Assistance guide, kitchen helper etc. with their well paid Salary, life insurance, all foods, accommodations, expenses etc.
                                                        • 3 porters with their well paid Salary and life insurance, all foods, accommodations, expenses etc.
                                                        • Climbing Dome Tent for the guests, Kitchen Tent while trekking and all necessary Kitchen utensils for the trek.
                                                        • Island Peak climbing permit.
                                                        • Trekking PERMITS – TIMS CARD and Everest Conservation Area PERMIT.
                                                        • Garbage deposit fee peak.
                                                        • One climbing guide while climbing peak.
                                                        • Normal climbing gear. Fix and main robe, snow bar, ice screw, carabineers, Ice Hammer.
                                                        • First AID Medicine Kit available during the whole trek.
                                                        • Last night farewell dinner in cultural restaurant.
                                                        • 13% government tax.
                                                        Cost Excludes
                                                        • All personnal expenses.
                                                        • All alcoholic drinks, cold drinks and mineral waters.
                                                        • Tips for the staffs.
                                                        • During your stay in Kathmandu hotel your lunch and dinner.
                                                        • Personnal travel insurance. 
                                                        • Personnal climbing gear
                                                        • Extra nights in Kathmandu.
                                                        • Lunch dinner in Kathmandu.
                                                        • Hot water while trekking except in camping.
                                                        Useful Information

                                                        WHAT TO BRING 

                                                        Pack Lists / Equipment

                                                        Clothing and Wears

                                                        • Trekking shoes with spare laces
                                                        • hiking boots (waterproof is better)
                                                        • Gore-Tex pants 
                                                        • Long shorts
                                                        • Sun hat 
                                                        • Jumper
                                                        • Waterproof Jackets 
                                                        • Down Jacket
                                                        • Fleece Vest
                                                        • Wool cap
                                                        • Thermal Long underwear Sets 
                                                        • Neck Gaiter
                                                        • Gloves
                                                        • Climbing Socks 
                                                        • Thermal Underwear
                                                        • Sandals

                                                        Essential Gears

                                                        • Duffel or Rucksack bag (If do not have then Duffel Bag Provided Returnable)
                                                        • Down Sleeping Bag (Provided Returnable)
                                                        • Inner Liner (Provided Returnable)

                                                        Climbing Gears

                                                        • Seat Harness 
                                                        • Accessory cord
                                                        • Ice Axe 
                                                        • Crampons
                                                        • Climbing Harness 
                                                        • Alpine boot (Climbing boot)
                                                        • Trekking Poles
                                                        • Ascender (Jumar) 
                                                        • Descender (Super 8) 
                                                        • Locked & Unlocked Karabiner
                                                        • Ice Screws 
                                                        • Helmet
                                                        • Ropes 
                                                        • Prusik Rope 
                                                        • Tape Slings 
                                                        • Belay Device 
                                                        • Snow Bar
                                                        • Crash Hat 
                                                        • Ice Hammer 
                                                        • Gaiters

                                                        Gadgets

                                                        • Map
                                                        • Compass
                                                        • Camera 
                                                        • GPS
                                                        • Two-way radios 
                                                        • Binoculars 
                                                        • Head Lamp
                                                        • Flashlight

                                                        Sun Protection Items

                                                        • Sunglasses
                                                        • sunscreen 
                                                        • Lip balm

                                                        Medical

                                                        • First aid Kit (Brufen/Ibuprofen, Antibiotic, Diamox, Paracetamol, Handy Plaster, Crack Bandage, Tincture, Iodine, etc.).

                                                        Other Essentials

                                                        • Heat/Leak Proof water bottles 
                                                        • Water Purifying solution (Iodine based) 
                                                        • Water filters
                                                        • Insulated cup/flask
                                                        • Map 
                                                        • Travel Documents 
                                                        • Cash
                                                        • Extra batteries
                                                        • Power bank
                                                        • Reusable (spoon, cup, plate) 
                                                        • Reusable bags 
                                                        • Large Waterproof Disposable Bags
                                                        • Snacks

                                                        Note:

                                                        • For the Saribung Peak Climbing, special discounts will be offered to groups of four or more participants, with the discount rate increasing based on the size of the group.
                                                        • If the group size is above 12 pax then the leader will be FOC except the Trekking Permit taxes and fight ticket.
                                                           
                                                        FAQs
                                                        • Saribung Peak rises to an impressive 6,328 meters (20,751 feet) above sea level, making it a thrilling yet challenging destination for high-altitude mountaineers.

                                                        • The most favorable times to climb are during spring (April - May) and autumn (September-November). These seasons offer the most stable weather conditions, clear skies, and ideal visibility, ensuring a safer and more enjoyable climbing experience.

                                                        • Yes, a climbing permit issued by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) is mandatory. The cost of the permit can vary based on the season and the size of your group, so it's best to check the current rates when planning your expedition.

                                                        • A high level of physical fitness is crucial. Saribung Peak is considered a PD+ (a little difficult) level climb, which means it’s moderately difficult. You should be capable of trekking long distances on challenging terrain while carrying a heavy pack. Prior experience at high altitudes and a good level of cardiovascular endurance will significantly increase your chances of a successful climb.

                                                        • The entire expedition typically lasts between 21 and 27 days, depending on the itinerary. This includes time for acclimatization, trekking to and from the base camp, and the summit attempt.

                                                        • You’ll need a comprehensive list of climbing gear, including mountaineering boots, crampons, ice axes, harnesses, ropes, and helmets. Additional essentials like a sleeping bag, trekking poles, and down jackets are also crucial for high-altitude conditions. A1 Excursion Adventure will provide a detailed packing list tailored to the climb.

                                                        • In lower altitudes, you'll stay in tea houses or lodges, which provide basic amenities like a bed and meals. As you ascend, you'll transition to camping, where your team will set up tents, and you’ll be provided with meals cooked by the expedition staff.

                                                        • No, solo attempts are not permitted. You are required to be accompanied by a licensed climbing guide or porter to ensure safety and compliance with local regulations.

                                                        • The cost of the climb varies depending on factors such as the trekking agency, group size, the length of the expedition, and whether any additional services are included. Larger groups can often take advantage of group discounts.

                                                        • Climbing Saribung Peak comes with inherent risks, including altitude sickness, frostbite, hypothermia, and potential injury from falls or slips on challenging terrain. It’s essential to have proper training, acclimatization, and safety protocols in place. Being well-prepared and cautious will significantly minimize these risks.

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