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Equipment Check list | Useful info |
Peak Climbing |
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Being a member of Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), High Mountain wave Trekking also organizes peak climbing to our valued customers. The government of Nepal has authorized the Nepal Mountaineering Association to issue permit for 18 peaks of 5,555m to 6,654m ranges in the Khumbu, Langtang, Annapurna and Manang area.
Here is some trekking program in which some peak climbing is included with. The following are some of the more popular: |
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Contact us for customized trip.
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Info for Peak Climbing Royalty and Size of Expedition Team
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More than one team may be permitted to climb Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) by separate routes in one season. |
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A royalty of US$ 50,000 has been fixed for Sagarmatha for a team consisting of 7 members. The team may include 5 more members provided if it pays extra US$ 10,000 for each additional member. The royalty includes trekking fee of the team members. The team members will be granted three months visas. Additional US$ 20,000 will have to be paid by the team willing to scale Sagarmatha by normal South East Ridge route. |
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In all regions including Khumbu, an expedition team can have up to 7 members forthe minimum royalty, and 5 more members for the additional royalty. |
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The team already permitted to scale Sagarmatha will have to pay US$ 10.000 if it intends to change the ascent route. It will have to pay additional US$ 20.000 if it intends to change the ascent route to normal South East Ridge route. |
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For peaks other than Sagarmatha, the team will have to pay additional 25% of the .royalty in US dollars to change the ascent route. |
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Expedition team must complete all necessary administrative formalities and procedures in order to take back the garbage of the expedition team to their respective countries, after the completion of the expedition. Ministry of Culture, Tourism & Civil Aviation will take necessary monetary deposit from them, which will be refunded after the dispatch of garbage from Nepal. |
Schedule 2 B (RELATING TO SUB- RULE {1}OF RULE {5} ROYALTY (IN US DOLLAR).
Classification For the expedition Including up to 7 members For each additional member exceeding 7 members in expedition
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Peaks above 8000m |
US$ 10,000 additional member US$ 1,500 |
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Peaks of 7501-8000m |
US$ 4,000 additional memeber US$ 500 |
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Peaks of 7001-7500m |
US$ 3,000 addtional memebr US$ 400 |
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Peaks of 6501-7000m |
US$ 2,000 additiona memebrl US$ 300 |
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Peaks below 6501m |
US$ 1500 additianl member US$ 200 |
Effective from 1992 Autumn.
The Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation has fixed the price of the deposit for the management of garbage by each mountaineering team which tries to climb any peak in Khumbu region. They are as follows:
Name of the peak and Amount
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Mt. Everest US$ 4,000 or equivalent in convertible foreign currencies |
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Other peaks above 8000 meter US$ 3000 or equivalent in convertible foreign currencies |
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All peaks less than 8000 meter US$ 2,000 or equivalent in convertible foreign currencies |
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Peak permit fee Structure for Group "A" Nepal Mounatinreeing Association Peaks
royalty for up to seven members: |
USD 500.00 |
Royalty for each additional member upto 12 persons: |
USD 100.00 |
Peak permit Structure for Group "B" Nepal Mountainreeing Association Peaks
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Royalty for 1-4 members: |
USD 350.00 |
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Royalty for 5-8 members: |
USD 350.00 + additional USD 40.00 per person |
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Royalty for 9-12 members: |
USD 510.00 + aditional USD 25.00 per person |
Note : Maximum number of members in one team is 12.
Garbage Deposit for all 33 NMA Peaks
A Garbage Deposit fee of USD 250.00 payable to NMA is required to obtain permits for all 33 NMA peaks. Refunds on the Garbage Deposit shall be as per NMA provisions.
List of Peaks Opened For Trekking Groups:
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Bhrikuti 6364m. |
Damodar Dhaulagiri |
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Bhemdang Ri 6150 m. |
Langtang Bagmati |
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Bhairab Takura (Madiya Peak) 6799m |
Jugal Bagmati |
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Chamar 7187m |
Seramg Gandaki |
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Changla 6563m |
Changla Karnali |
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Dorje Lhakpa 6966m |
Jugal Bagmati |
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Gachenpo 6387m |
Jugal Bagmati |
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Gandharava 6248m |
Annapurna Gandaki |
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Gurja Himal 7193m |
Dhaulagiri Dhaualagiri |
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Gurkarpo Ri 6891m |
Jugal Bagmati |
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Gyachung Kang 7952m |
Khumbu Sagarmatha |
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Gyalzen Peak 6151m |
Jugal Bagmati |
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Jongsang Peak 7483m |
Janak Mechi |
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Karyolung 6511m |
Rolwalling Sagarmatha |
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Kirat Chuli (Tent Peak) 7365m |
Kangchenjunga Mechi |
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Langtang Ri 7205m |
Langtang Bagmati |
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Leonpa Gang (Big White Peak) 6979m |
Jugal Bagmati |
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Nala Kankar 6062m |
Nalakankar Karnali |
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Nepal Peak 6910m |
Kanchenjunga Mechi |
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Ohmi Kanga 6829m |
Janak Mechi |
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Phurbi Chyachu 6631m |
Jugal Bagmati |
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Urknmang 6151m |
Jugal Bagmati |
Note:
Peaks opened for Nepalese expeditions or joint Nepalese and foreign expeditions consisting of at least three Nepalese members.
Peaks with the altitude ranging below 6500 meters including new and old ones, do not require Laision Officer with effect from March 01, 2002
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We expect climbers to bring their own ice axes, crampons, harnesses, boots, appropriate clothing, ropes and hardware. |
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