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Trip Facts
Trek Start : Bhulbhule
Trek /End : Jomsom
Trip Duration : 40 days.
Max. Altitude : 7525 meters
Best Season : February, March, April, May, September, October, November & December.
Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and hotel transfer
Day 02 - 03: Preparation for Expedition.
Day 04: Drive to Beshisahar.
Day 05: Trek to Bhulbhule.
Day 06: Trek to Syange.
Day 07: Trek to Tal
Day 08: Trek to Bagarchhap.
Day 09: Trek to Chame.
Day 10: Trek to Pisang.
Day 11: Trek to Hongde
Day 12: Trek to base camp
Day 13 -31: Climbing period
Day 32: Trek to Manang
Day 33: Trek to Churi Lattar.
Day 34: Trek to Thorung Phedi.
Day 35: Trek to Thorung La pass - Muktinath
Day 36: Trek to Jomsom
Day 37: Flight Jomsom to Pokhara.
Day 38: Drive back to Kathmandu
Day 39: Free day in Kathmandu
Day 40: Final Departure.
Service Cost Included on:
National Park Entry Fee, Trekking Permit, Transpotation to and from, Accomodation in Lodge during the trek, Food:- three meals a day, a Guide & required no. of porters, Essential Equipments.
Service Cost Doesn't Included on:
Personal Expenses, Insurance, Tips, Emergency Evocation by Helicopter, alternative transpotations in case of heavy rain, landslide, road block and strike, etc.
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