
Destination
Nepal
Duration
37 Days
Best Weather
March, April, May, September, October & November
Max Altitude
7193
Accommodation
Hotel, Teahouse, and Camp
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Transportation
Private vehicle / Flights
Group
Min 1 pax
Difficulty
Strenuous
Activities
Peak Climbing
Overview
Gurja Himal nestles in the Dhaulagiri range of western Nepal stands as one of the prominent peaks in the region near the border with China. It is the part of Dhaulagiri massif, which is known for its stunning and challenging peaks. Perched on the Annapurna Conservation Area, one of the largest protected areas in Nepal. The region surrounds several other significant peaks, including Dhaulagiri I, Dhaulagiri II, Dhaulagiri III, Dhaulagiri IV, Dhaulagiri V, Dhaulagiri VI, Churen Himal Central, Churen Himal East), Churen Himal West), Putha Hiunchuli, Gurja Himal, False Junction Peak, Junction Peak and several other himalayan giants.
Entry Permits & Requirements:
The following Permits are required for the Gurja Himal Expedition:
ACAP entry permit fee for foreigners: 3,000 NPR (Approx. US $30)
ACAP entry permit fee for SAARC nationals: 200 NPR
TIMS Permit :
NRP 1,000 per person for organized treks through an agenc NRP 2,000 per person for independent trekkers (going without a guide or porter)
Gurja Himal Climbing Fee:
Spring Permit costs | 500 $ per person.
Autumn Permit costs | 250 $ per person.
Winter/ Summer Permit costs | 125 $ per person.
NOTE: You won’t have to worry about waiting for permits since the Alpine Club of Himalaya or our guides will take care of everything.
Meals and Drinking Water:
Along the Annapurna Region Trek, you will be provided with various Nepali, and Tibetan ethnic cuisines, and varieties of continental as well as western meals. The region has several tea houses along the trail and is run by local inhabitants providing basic and minimal facilities to luxury ones, where you will have an opportunity to taste various cuisines that you will miss in most of the trekking trails of Nepal.
Annapurna Region is a plastic-free zone and has banned the use of bottled Mineral Water. However, drinking water taps are accessible with natural water supplies all along the trekking trail which are untreated, so direct use of the water is not recommended, you may refill boiling water or cold filter water from any of the teahouses along the trail.
If you buy a water purification tablet, chlorine drops or utilize SODIS (sunlight assisted) filtration procedures for further assurance, saving money, and reducing plastic pollution.
Accommodation:
Tourist-friendly hotels, lodges, and local accommodations are available on trekking trails and, providing with basic accommodation to luxury and grandeur ones. Luxury hotels and teahouse are situated along the trail that suits your budgets providing comfortable beds with a pillow, electric blankets, hot and cold shower, free WIFI, and many more.
Teahouse along the Annapurna region provides you with hot shower and western attached bathrooms, and the rooms mostly include twin sharing beds as well as a single bed, with a hygienic and clean atmosphere, good mattresses, a pillow, and blankets. Campsites are also available along the trail providing a special opportunity for campers to sleep
under the stars.
Best Time to Visit?
The best season for trekking in Annapurna Region is during autumn and spring. The months of September, October, November, March, April, and May are the best time to visit.
These months are better in terms of visibility and climate conditions. During the autumn season, the months of September, October, and November are one of the best
times for trekking in this region, as the weather is clear bringing great visibility of the endless mountain ranges and lush green forest with warm temperatures, the nights are clear and is a perfect opportunity for stargazing. The spring season of March, April, and May is also the best time to visit the Annapurna Region, the end of the winter season brings a change in the region, with varieties of colorful blooming trees of the sub-alpine forest, high green pasture lands covered with wildflowers, mild
temperatures, and clear weather. In this season you will witness herds of sheep and yaks grazing in the green highlands. Monsoon season is not favorable as the weather gets harsh and it’s hard to get around the country, with frequent rainstorms and landslides. So, monsoon season is mostly avoided by trekkers. In the winter season, the Annapurna Region receives high snowfall covering most of the trails and making it impossible to travel for this reason.
Travel Insurance:
All clients participating in any activity must have travel insurance. Personal injury, death, hospital expenditures, repatriation fees, helicopter rescue. Any other disease covered by the insurance plan will be given. We highly advise you to acquire a comprehensive insurance plan from a trustworthy insurance company.
Passport and Visa:
Every client must have a valid passport from the return date with a 6-month prior validity by the Nepalese consulate in your country or the immigration office at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.
Detail Itineraries
Trip Highlight
- Gurja Himal offers climbers the chance to embark on a remote and challenging expedition in the pristine Dhaulagiri range of western Nepal.
- Witness breathtaking views of the majestic Himalayan peaks, including Dhaulagiri I, II, III, IV, and V, as well as other giants of the region.
- True test of climbing skills, featuring steep and technical routes, ice, and mixed terrain that challenge even the most experienced climbers.
- Immerse in the local culture, interacting with traditional villages along the way.
- Explore the Annapurna Conservation Area, one of Nepal's largest protected areas, and witness its unique biodiversity and natural beauty.
Cost Include and Exclude
All airport/hotel pick up and drop in private vehicle
Transportation during the climbing period
Accommodation in Kathmandu
Accommodation during expedition
An experienced English-speaking climbing Guide and Porters during the trek.
Salary, food, insurance, and lodging costs for guide and porter
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Tea/Coffee during the trek.
Welcome and Farewell Meals and Breakfasts while in Kathmandu.
All permits, fees, and Government Taxes
ACH Kitbag and T- shirt for you
Equipment and Packaging List
- Find the guidelines regarding essential trekking gear.
- Daypack above 40 liters. (Must be waterproof)
- Down jacket (rental available)
- Warm sleeping bag (rental available)
- Sun head, gulf cap, sunglasses, headlamp, and torchlight.
- Ear-muffs, wooly Hat, Fleece Balaclava
- Sun Lotions/sun cream.
- One pair of liner gloves is thin wool and synthetic.
- Cotton t-shirts, Synthetic t-shirts.
- Thermal Top, Fleece Salopettes, Thin Fleece
- Body Warmer – Thick Fleece -Schoeller Trousers
- Long-sleeve polyester or synthetic lightweight for sunny days.
- One Soft-shell jacket (water & wind resist)
- Inner clothes as your requirement.
- Liner socks, woolen socks.
- Proper trekking shoes, Sandals
- Imodium or Pepto Bismo capsules for upset stomach or diarrhea.
- amox for altitude sickness. The guide will help you to take it.
- One small personal-sized first-aid kit with blister treatments such as moleskin, bands,
- anti-infection ointments, and muscle relief ointments
- Wet wipes
- Vitamin Tablets
Technical Equipment Required:
- Ice Axe, Ice Hammer
- Harness, Crampons, Ice Screws
- Belay Plate, Jumar and Ropeman, Prussicks
- Rack – Tat + Maillons – Abalokov Threader
- Head Torch x 2 – Spare Batteries + bulb – Rope
- Helmet – Radio + Batteries – Spare Pick
- Repair Kit (tape, superglue, string, cable ties, strap, needle, thread, leatherman with
- pliers)
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