Destination
Nepal
Regions
Manaslu Region
Activity
Trekking
Accomodation
Hotel/Tea House/Lodges/Tented Camps
Transportation
Trekking/Walking
Duration
32 Days
Trip Grade
Extreme(Difficult)
Altitude
Summit of Himlung Himal (7,126 meters / 23,379 feet) and Besisahar (760 meters / 2,493 feet)
Best Season
Pre-Monsoon (Spring): Late April to early June and Post-Monsoon (Autumn): Late September to early November
Start/End Point
Besisahar-Besisahar
Destination | Region | Activity | Accomodation | Transportation |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nepal | Manaslu Region | Trekking | Hotel/Tea House/Lodges/Tented Camps | Trekking/Walking |
Duration | Trip Grade | Altitude | Best Season | Start/End Point |
32 Days | Extreme(Difficult) | Summit of Himlung Himal (7,126 meters / 23,379 feet) and Besisahar (760 meters / 2,493 feet) | Pre-Monsoon (Spring): Late April to early June and Post-Monsoon (Autumn): Late September to early November | Besisahar-Besisahar |
Himlung Himal, standing at 7,126 meters (23,379 feet), is a less frequented but challenging peak located in the Manaslu region of Nepal. The expedition offers a mix of technical climbing and stunning landscapes, making it an appealing choice for experienced mountaineers seeking a relatively less crowded climb. The Himlung Expedition offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for mountaineers, with stunning views and a remote, less-traveled route. The Himlung Expedition provides a range of accommodations from comfortable hotels in Kathmandu to basic lodges and tents during the trek and climb. The focus at higher altitudes is on providing essential shelter and nourishment to ensure the safety and well-being of climbers as they acclimatize and make their way to the summit.
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