When it comes about the expedition over 7,000 m high, Mt. Himlung allows you to stand at an elevation of 7,126 m /23,380 ft offering panorama and majestic views of high massif Himalaya of western Nepal from its summit.
Mt. Himlung, located northeast of Annapurna region, this region was opened in 1992 by Nepal Government, before it was a restricted region. Despite of its location in the remote corner of Nepal near Tibet border, this trip offers stunning scenery with traditional villages leading to the popular Annapurna circuit route and then off the main trail on the less trekked area to Nar-Phu region. This region is untouched by the modernity and very few trekkers have explored this region, a great opportunity to explore the traditional Tibetan cultures and the lifestyle of mountain people of remote Nepal. This trip begins from lower Marshyangdi river valley, with views of Gompas and unique cultural settlements. Trekking through evergreen forests and several villages at the higher altitude finally takes to the Phu valley and the base camp for Himlung climb at 4,900 m / 16,076 ft; and start preparation for the expedition. After Base Camp setting three more camps above to reach the summit, Advance Base Camp at 5,450 m /17,880 ft, Camp 1 at 6,000 m /19,685 ft) and Camp II at 6,350 m / (20,833 ft.
For the climb of over 7,000 m high in the remote corner of Nepal then, this expedition is the perfect choice before joining the major expeditions.
Trip Info
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Autumn, Spring
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Hotels, Teahouse, Camp
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Available
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Bus, Private jeep
Overview
In the high alpine valley, other side of north great Annapurna massif mountain range, climb of remote high 7,126 meters / 23, 380 ft Mt. Himlung with scenic trek and climb in the midst of rich old Buddhist culture and religions with age old traditions, awesome views of landscapes and high mountain range, through serene alpine forests, warm friendly locals on the least visited area.
Highlights
- Classic 7,000-meter Himalayan peak in Nepal
- Perfect first 7000 m mountain for climbers
- Moderate technical route – snow, ice & fixed ropes
- Located in the remote and beautiful Nar–Phu Valley
- Less crowded & peaceful climbing experience
- Strong acclimatization schedule with well-set camps
- Stunning summit views of Annapurna II, III & Gangapurna
- Trek through ancient Tibetan villages & monasteries
- Best seasons: Spring (Mar–May) & Autumn (Sep–Nov)
- Lower cost compared to 8000 m expeditions
- Ideal training peak for Manaslu & Everest


