Friday, October 1, 2021

First in 45 years, 22 climbers make rare autumn ascent of Manaslu main summit

      First in 45 years, 22 climbers make rare autumn ascent of Manaslu main summit

The main peak is 8,163 metres high, and the mountaineering fraternity has lauded the climbers for making it to the ‘true summit’.

The team gathered at 8,100 metres, a place where people usually stop because they can’t climb to the true summit because of the tricky ridge and risk. The team then traversed down a little below and again climbed to the main summit, which is 8163 metres. Photo courtesy: Jackson Groves' Facebook page

Mountaineers have scaled the main summit of Mt Manaslu, the eighth highest mountain in the world, in autumn, accomplishing a feat not seen since 1976.

Led by Mingma Sherpa, better known as Mingma G, 14 Nepali and eight foreign climbers achieved the rare feat on September 27 for the first time in 45 years. The main peak is 8,163 metres high, and the mountaineering fraternity has called it the “true summit”.

“Many foreigners have been debating if Manaslu’s main summit can be climbed in the autumn season. On September 27, we proved it,” Mingma G told the Post over the phone.

“In fact, Mt Manaslu has been climbed every year, and even reaching the fore-summit, which is just below the main summit, is accepted as a successful ascent. The main summit is 6-7 metres higher than the fore-summit, and it has never been climbed since 1976,” he said.

                             Photo courtesy: Jackson Groves' Facebook page

As the last short section, a snow-covered rock outcrop, is very steep, climbers normally do not venture there during the autumn and winter.

“It’s like a sharp knife ridge which is daunting and dangerous. So climbers normally go up to the fore-summit and return,” said Mingma G, who was one of the members of the K2 winter ascent. K2, the world's second highest mountain in Pakistan, was climbed in winter for the first time in January.

“The new route was difficult, but we did it with perfection.”

The team started their summit push from Camp 4 at 3am on September 27, and reached the summit at 9:40am.

“I hope there will be no more fore-summits in the future. Top is always Top, no more ups, everything below you,” Mingma G wrote on his Facebook page. “It was not easy. The team gathered at 8,100 metres, a place where people usually stop because they can’t climb to the summit because of the tricky ridge and risk. Then, we traversed down a little below and again climbed to the main summit,” said Mingma G.

“We explored the new route. Hopefully, it will help climbers to follow the footstep.”

                                Photo courtesy: Jackson Groves' Facebook page

Tobias Pantel, who keeps a record of every technical climb on the Himalayan Database, posted on his Facebook page: “This is a big day for Himalayan mountaineering!”

The Himalayan Database, the expedition archives of American journalist Elizabeth Hawley, is a large digital and published record of mountaineering in the Nepal Himalayas since 1903. It has congratulated Mingma G and his team on reaching the “true summit” and the highest point of Manaslu in autumn 2021.

“This is the second time this point was reached during the autumn season, and the first time since 1976,” the Himalayan Database wrote on its Facebook page.

“As this is a significant day for Himalayan mountaineering and will have implications on how the Himalayan Database will report on Manaslu summits, the team will sit together to come up with a strategy on how to deal with future and past summits of the world’s eighth highest peak.”

The Manaslu summit has been marked by real confusion over what constitutes the true summit, and who historically and currently reached it, famed mountaineer Alan Arnette said in a blog post.

                                Photo courtesy: Mount Manaslu Facebook page

One of the climbers, photographer Jackson Groves, flew a drone near the summit and captured stills and footage of the historic summit.

“For Manaslu, the issue is the last few metres to the summit is across a heavily corniced snow ridge that is virtually impossible to place protections (ice screws, pitons, etc) to protect climbers from crossing it,” he said.

“So this year, Mingma, building on his winter K2 success, wanted to make a point. This time he proved he made his true summit with the help of drone pictures and videos he shot. Instead of crossing the corniced ridge, he is shown taking a drop-down route across a 70-degree face then climbing to what apparently is the true summit. It appears genuine,” he wrote.

“Then all the other climbers who claimed a summit this season without following his path will be noted as reaching the fore-summit.”

Nepal Trekking cost 2022


NEPAL TREKKING COST 2022- SPECIAL RATES OF TREKKING WITH PRIVATE TRANSPORT
Trekking Area: Muktinath Jomsom Trek Fly to Jomsom
Trekking Days: 12
2 Pax: $1050 Per Person.
4 Pax: $745 Per Person.  
6 Pax: $675 Per Person. 
8 Pax: $645 Per Person.  
10 Pax: $630 Per Person.
12 Pax: $625 Per Person.
15 Pax: $620 Per Person.

Trekking Area: Muktinath Jomsom Trek – Nayapul Drive
Trekking Days: 12
2 Pax: $1050 Per Person.
4 Pax: $795 Per Person.-
6 Pax: $750 Per Person.
8 Pax: $730 Per Person.
10 Pax: $720 Per Person.
12 Pax: $700 Per Person.
15 Pax: $680 Per Person.

Trekking Area: Annapurna Base Camp Trek (ABC)
Trekking Days: 14
2 Pax: $1170 Per Person.
4 Pax: $830 Per Person.
6 Pax: $780 Per Person.
8 Pax: $750 Per Person.
10 Pax: $720 Per Person.  
12 Pax: $680 Per Person.
15 Pax: $690 Per Person.

Trekking Area: Everest Base Camp Trek (EBC)
Trekking Days: 13
2 Pax: $1195 Per Person.
4 Pax: $875 Per Person. -
6 Pax: $785 Per Person.
8 Pax: $775 Per Person.
10 Pax: $750 Per Person.
12 Pax: $735 Per Person.
15 Pax: $720 Per Person.

Trekking Area: Annapurna Base Camp Trek (ABC)
Trekking Days: 12
2 Pax: $1120 Per Person.
4 Pax: $765 Per Person. 
6 Pax: $730 Per Person.
8 Pax: $700 Per Person.
10 Pax: $680 Per Person.
12 Pax: $650 Per Person.
15 Pax: $630 Per Person.

Trekking Area: EBC & GOKYO LAKE TREK
Trekking Days: 15
2 Pax: $1270 Per Person.
4 Pax: $930 Per Person.
6 Pax: $885 Per Person.
8 Pax: $850 Per Person.
10 Pax: $815 Per Person.
12 Pax: $790 Per Person.
15 Pax: $785 Per Person.

Trekking Area: Annapurna Circuit Trek ( Throng La Pass)
Trekking Days: 12 ( Besishar To Jomsom-Pokhara)
2 Pax: $1150 Per Person.
4 Pax: $850 Per Person.
6 Pax: $830 Per Person.
8 Pax: $810 Per Person.
10 Pax: $800 Per Person.
12 Pax: $780 Per Person.
15 Pax: $750 Per Person.

Trekking Area: Mustang Trek
Trekking Days: 12 (Jomsom to Jomsom)
2 Pax: $1905 Per Person.
4 Pax: $1490 Per Person.
5 Pax: $1450 Per Person.
6 Pax: $1430 Per Person.
8 Pax: $1400 Per Person.
10 Pax: $1380 Per Person.
12 Pax: $1350 Per Person.
15 Pax: $1330 Per Person.

Trekking Area: ABC Trek (7 Days)
Trekking Days: 07
2 Pax: $750 Per Person.
4 Pax: $525 Per Person.
6 Pax: $500 Per Person.
8 Pax: $480 Per Person.
10 Pax: $465 Per Person.
12 Pax: $455 Per Person.
15 Pax: $445 Per Person.

Trekking Area: Mardi Himal Trek
Trekking Days: 08 Days
2 Pax: $975 Per Person.
4 Pax: $690 Per Person.
6 Pax: $595 Per Person.
8 Pax: $580 Per Person.
10 Pax: $545 Per Person.
12 Pax: $500 Per Person.
15 Pax: $475 Per Person.

LANGTANG TREK- 7 DAYS TREK
2 Pax: $850 Per Person.
4 Pax: $750 Per Person.
6 Pax: $650 Per Person.
8 Pax: $550 Per Person.
10 Pax: $500 Per Person.
12 Pax: $480 Per Person.
15 Pax: $450 Per Person.


LANGTANG GOSAINKUNDA – 15 DAYS TREK
2 PAX: $1050 PER PERSON
4 PAX: $900 PER PERSON
6 PAX: $880 PER PERSON
8 PAX: $875 PER PERSON
10 PAX: $865 PER PERSON.
12 PAX: $800 PER PERSON.
15 PAX: $ 780 PER PERSON.

NOTE: FLIGHT TICKET IS EXTRA.

In the Above Cost It Includes:
1. Airport Pick-up and Drop Off,
2. Licensed and trained trekking guides,
3. potters for carrying goods and supplies,
4. Meal on full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner) basis during the trek
5. 3 Nights Accommodation in
the Star Hotel in Kathmandu with B & B. (Bed
& Breakfast)
and Pokhara.
6. All accommodation during the trek.
7. All meals and hot beverages during the trek.
8. Transport
ation to and from trail head by Private Transport.
9. All necessary documents and permits for trekking (where applicable)
10. National Park/Conservation Area entry Permit, Insurance, and
equipment for the staffs.
11. Coordination of quick Rescue service (Costs covered by your Insurance Plan)
12. Trekking staffs wages etc.
14. Welcome dinner in a Nepali Cultural Dance restaurant in Kathmandu.
15. Trekking Map, T-shirt, Trekking  certificate.
16. Exclusive of Medical Kit Bag
17. All Government and local Taxes
18. International Flight ticket re-confirmation.
19. Meals will be Start when your Trek starts.

Services and Cost Does not Included in Price:
1. International Airfares,
2. Travel/Trekking Insurance,
3. Excess baggage charges More than 16kg and hand bag more than 5 kg in
domestic flights.
4. Visa fees.
5. Airport Departure Taxes.
6. Drinks (Cold and Alcoholic) Rescue charge.
7. Tips for The staffs.
8. Expenses of Personnel nature and Permit and Liaison officer fee (where Applicable.
9. Meals during stay in the Kathmandu and Pokhara.
10. Domestic Ticket  of Lukla, Jomsom, Pokhara etc.
11. Extra Hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara.



Sunday, July 12, 2009

Saturday, July 11, 2009

KOPAN HOMESTAY VILLAGE

KOPAN HOMESTAY VILLAGE


The Home stay concept is a form of tourism where international visitors rent a room in the villager’s private homes and experience daily life with their host. Family and their community, sharing a language and cultural exchange.

This not only benefits the individuals household with income generation but it enriches the community as a whole and helps it develop in a environmental, financially and socially sustainable way, sharing and taking responsibility by providing communal facilities ,a clean environment, and educational awareness to the community as a whole.

The focus is not just an individual commercial based activity but more a community development project improving the area for the benefit of all and not just the privileged few.

The following is a list of reasons why Kopan Homestay Village should join the Homestay Tourism Concept:

1. Kopan is a very fortune to be surrounded by several monasteries and temples.

2. Kopan village offers excellent scenic views of mountains, village life, and farmland as well as holy buildings and structures.

3. Its walking trails offer safe and enjoyable light treks with different scenic views.

4. In addition to the short walks it has a one day hike route for the more experienced walker.

5. It now has its own cycling trail of 15km, ideal for all levels of cyclist enthusiasts.

6. With meditation, yoga, and tai chi activities available in the area it is very conductive for spiritual practices.

7. Kopan village is a ten minute walk from one of the would Heritage sites, Boudhanath, the home of the great holy Stupa.

8. Kopan is fortune to have 15 different castes and cultures for visitors to share and experience.

9. Kopan has been the favored residential home of Europeans, Australians and Americans since the 1970s.

10. Would renowned climbers such as Babu Chhiri Sherpa, Kaji Sherpa, Ang Rita Sherpa and Tamang Climbers as well as more than 50 experienced mountain climbers are Kopan village residents.

11.Kopan area has less noise and atmospheric pollution than many parts of Kathmandu.

12. Kopan is proud to have several good quality educational Insitutuons, which could lead to the development of student exchange programmes and other activities.

13. Shambhala village Resort has pioneered the contemporary business trade in the tourism direction for the area with apartments, Guest house, restaurant, travel desk, supermarket and thanka art gallery etc.

14. Kopan Homestay Village offers a rural experience with easy to reach convenient city amenities.

15. Kopan has the potential of being one of the cleanest, safest places in Kathmandu city.

Our Kopan Homestay Village Development committee is fully committed in the promotion, training, development and implementation to meet the objectives and vision of Kopan Homestay Village project. The committee is happy to answer any questions or queries regarding this Homestay Project.

We hereby request the support and active participation of the community members involved in this exciting venture.

Thank you
Kopan Homestay Village Project.
Kapan-1 Faika
Kathmandu Nepal
Friendship Home Stay
www.nepalfriendshiphomestay.blogspot.com
info@friendshiptrek.com
friendshiphomestay@yahoo.com