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Mt- Saribung Expedition - 6346 M

Mt- Saribung Expedition - 6346 M

Facts About Trip

Days 26
Grade Moderate to Hard
Best month March/April/May & October/November
Maxi Elevation 6,346M
Group size 2 pax
Accommodation Camping & Tea house
Meal Lunch/Dinner/Breakfast
Starts From Kathmandu to Pokhara
End at Kathmandu

Overview And Highlights

Taking part in a Saribung expedition is a life-changing experience. It is an adventure where you get to discover the beauty of nature and take part in activities such as rock climbing, trekking, and skiing. But, before you embark on the journey, you must make sure that you have the necessary knowledge and experience to enjoy your trip.

Mountaineering knowledge required

Whether you're an expert or a beginner, you'll find the Saribung Peak Climb Package by Trekking Experts a great way to get a taste of Saribung Peak Climbing. This expedition will offer you a chance to climb the 6,329-meter Saribung Peak, which is part of the Annapurna Conservation Area.

The Saribung Peak Climbing package includes two acclimatization days. This is a pre-climb training session designed to prepare you for the rigors of climbing a 6000-meter peak.
The Saribung Peak Climbing expedition isn't for the faint-hearted. You will need to be in good health and have a solid level of fitness, as well as some basic mountaineering knowledge and equipment. It's also important to have a strong trekking crew and experienced porters, as the trek is extremely remote.

Saribung Peak is located in the Annapurna Conservation Area, which is Nepal's largest protected area. It's home to several mythological sites, as well as spectacular pass crossings.
Climbing routes available

Located in the Upper Mustang region of Nepal, Saribung Peak is one of the newly opened trekking crests in Nepal. Located in the Damodar Himalaya, Saribung Peak is at a height of 6346 meters/20,820 feet. This mountain provides a wonderful panoramic view of the Himlung Himal and the Dhaulagiri Himalayan ranges.

The Saribung Peak Climbing is a challenging trekking route that involves high passes and rugged trails. It offers an exciting journey into remote and unexplored parts of the Himalayas. The journey consists of a series of high alpine passes and glaciers.

Upper Mustang is a remote region where residents live in isolated settlements. The region is known for its rock formations and caves. It is also home to an ancient walled city, Lo Manthang. It is the former seat of the Lo Kingdom. The royal family still lives here and visitors have the opportunity to meet the former king during office hours.

The Upper Mustang region is a part of the ancient Silk Road. It has pockets of green oases and unique rock formations. Residents of the region practice Tibetan Buddhism. This region is also a part of the Annapurna Conservation Area, which is the largest protected area in Nepal. It is home to many mythological sites and spectacular pass crossings.

Accommodations on Saribung Expedition

Getting to the top of Mount Saribung is no small feat. It takes about 21 days of hiking, trekking, and mountaineering. Besides, the mountain has a lot to offer - it's home to 24 snow-capped peaks.

A trip to the top of Mount Saribung isn't a stroll in the park, so you'll need to bring along some essentials. You'll need a sleeping bag that's rated for the cold, as well as a portable stove to prepare meals. The best time to visit is in spring or autumn, as summer can bring strong winds and a lot of rain.

The Saribung Trail passes through the lost-in-time Nar Phu valley. It's a rugged trail that passes through villages that haven't changed much in centuries.

The Saribung Peak is located in the Damodar Himal range, close to the border with Nepal's Tibet. It's also located on Upper Mustang Trekking trails. It's the smallest peak in the Himal range, but it has some of the best views of the peaks.

Climbing route from Lo-Manthang to Dhee village

Located in the Damodar Himal range, Saribung Peak Climbing is a newly discovered trek route in the Mid Western Nepal region. This adventure offers trekkers an opportunity to explore the Tibetan plateau of the Himalayas, including remote regions of Nepal.

Climbing Saribung Peak is a challenging expedition that involves high passes, steep snowy trails, and high altitudes. It is recommended that trekkers have prior alpine climbing experience. It also helps to have a good level of health.

Saribung Expedition begins from Jomsom, in the Upper Mustang region. The trek is a beautiful journey that features great views of the mountains. The trail goes through high passes and beautiful villages. This trek is also an excellent opportunity to experience the culture of the Tibetan plateau. The route is designed clockwise to allow for more scenic views.

The trail passes through the Saribung La, a high pass at 5,600 meters. The trek is then followed by a descent to the Nar Phu Valley. The trek passes through villages of the Charang culture. The villages are made of stone walls and houses.

Day to Day Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport. Transfer to Hotel.
Food
Dinner
Accomodation
Hotel
Elevation
1350

After your arrival in Kathmandu our representatives at the airport will transfer you to your hotel and help you in checking in.

Day 2 : Sightseeing in Kathmandu.
Food
Breakfast
Accomodation
Hotel
Elevation
1350

Kathmandu is where we spend the day, strolling across the city streets and collecting the last pieces of equipments that our trek requires.

Day 3 : Drive to Pokhara. O/N in Hotel.
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Hotel
Elevation
900

Today we drive to Pokhara, a seven hour ride or take a flight (optional at additional charge). As we reach Pokhara late in the afternoon we get to stroll around the lake city on foot or on a hired bicycle.

Day 4 : Flight from Pokhara to Jomsom (2700m). O/N in Kagbeni
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
2810

An early morning flight from Pokhara takes us to the airstrip in Jomsom. From Jomsom we head north to the village of Kagbeni where we camp over night.

Day 5 : Trek to Chaile. O/N in Chaile.
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
3150

A 7 hrs trek from Kagbeni takes us to Chaile through a trail with many ups and downs and steep climbs.

Day 6 : Trek to Geling . O/N in Gelling.
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
3570

Today, we trek to the ancient settlement of Gelling passing through painted Chhortens, Mani walls and alpine meadows.

Day 7 : Trek to Chharang. O/N in Chharang.
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
3500

Today, an early morning start after breakfast takes us to the villages of Ghami and Tsrang, past the old Royal palace and Tsarang Gompa before we stop in Chharang.

Day 8 : Trek to Lomanthang . O/N in Lomanthang.
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
3809

The medieval walled village of Lo Manthang is inhabited by around 1000 people. The village is popular for its high mud walls, Gompas and the Royal Palace. Lo Manthang also serves as the capital to the Kingdom of Mustang.

Day 9 : Explore Lomanthang. O/N in Lomanthang.
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
3809

Explore Lomanthang. O/N in Lomanthang.

Day 10 : Explore Lomanthang. O/N in Lomanthang.
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
3809

Explore Lomanthang. O/N in Lomanthang.

Day 11 : Trek to Dhi Gaon. O/N in Dhi Gaon
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
3360

Trek to Dhi Gaon(3360m). O/N in Dhi Gaon

Day 12 : Trek to Lury Gompa
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
3500

Trek to Lury Gompa (3,500m). O/N in Lury Gompa.

Day 13 : Trek to Ghuma Tanthi.
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
4856

Trek to Ghuma Tanthi (4,856m). O/N in Ghuma Tanthi.

Day 14 : Trek to Namta Khola
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
4200

Trek to Namta Khola (4,200m). O/N in Namta Khola.

Day 15 : Trek to Saribung Base Camp
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
5240

Trek to Saribung Base Camp(5,240m). O/N in Base Camp.

Day 16 : Rest day in Saribung Base Camp
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
5240

Rest day in Saribung Base Camp. O/N in Base Camp.

Day 17 : Trek to Saribung High Camp
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
5600

Trek to Saribung High Camp (5,600m). O/N in High Camp.

Day 18 : Climb to the summit of Saribung Peak
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
5600

Climb to the summit of Saribung Peak (6,346m) and return back to Base Camp.

Day 19 : Trek to Nogaru
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
4300

Trek to Nogaru (4,300m). O/N in Norgaru.

Day 20 : Trek to Phu
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
4100

Trek to Phu (4,100m). O/N in Phu.

Day 21 : Rest day in Phu
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
4100

Rest day in Phu. O/N in Phu.

Day 22 : Trek to Meta
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
3500

Trek to Meta (3,500m). O/N in Meta.

Day 23 : Trek to Koto
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
2600

Trek to Koto (2,600m). O/N in Koto.

Day 24 : Trek to Taal
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
1860

Trek to Taal (1,860m). O/N in Taal.

Day 25 : Trek to Syange
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
1265

Trek to Syange (1,265m). O/N in Syange.

Day 26 : Drive to Kathmandu
Food
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
Hotel
Elevation
1350

Drive to Kathmandu. Transfer to the International Airport.

What Is Included ?

  • Return transfers from International and Domestic airports to your hotel.
  • One night stay at the Hotel in Kathmandu.
  • All government taxes and Everest national park entry fees.
  • TIMS CARD (Trekking Information Management System).
  • Mt. Saribung peak (6,346m) permit USD $250per person.
  • Garbage deposit.
  • Required number of experienced English-speaking guides and support staff (we pay for their daily wages, insurances, trekking equipment, food, and accommodation).
  • Twin sharing lodge accommodation during the trek on tea house services and camping services.
  • necessary ground transportation depending upon your request (via tourist bus or private vehicle).
  • Experience climbing guide during the climbing period & and his wages.
  • Camping services during the climbing period and including your all meals (Lunch/dinner and breakfast).
  • lodge accommodation during the tea houses trek.
  • Trekking maps.
  • Rubbish disposal.
  • PNT service charge and government taxes.
  • Emergency first aid kid.
  • required fixed and dynamic rope during the climbing period.
  • climbing personal gears.
  • Climbing High food.
  • sleeping bag/warm down jacket and walking poles if necessary.

Medical support: An emergency first aid kit is carried by the support staff at all times.

Accommodation and meals: During tea house treks our guests pay for their food (breakfast/lunch/dinner) at the lodge while we provide guides/accommodation/necessary permit and transportation.

Water: Mineral waters are available at all stops during tea house treks. You can also use tap water if you choose to use water purification tablets.

Climbing equipment: – (Warm down jackets, sleeping bags, warm trousers, koflach shoes, trekking shoes and sandals, perfectly fitting crampons, gaiters, jumar, gloves, sunglasses, headlight, helmet, harness belt, figure – 8.

What Is Excluded?

  • All meals in Kathmandu and on tea house trek
  • Tips to guides and support staff.
  • Additional costs in case of emergency (You must have adequate travel insurance to cover any kind of emergency).
  • Your Internal flight tickets (Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu).
  • Additional medication for altitude sickness (Acetazolamide etc).
  • Personal expenses and any other unforeseen expenses.
  • Personal trekking equipment.

Travel Insurance: –

Travel Insurance is mandatory for all clients who choose to trek or climb with us. The insurance should cover you in case of emergencies like accidents, altitude sickness, and ambulance and helicopter rescue charges if required. Please carry a copy of your insurance papers while traveling in Nepal and do send us a copy as well. This will help us in making all the necessary arrangements in case of any sort of emergency.

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Additional Information

Saribung Expedition in Spring

Located in the Upper Mustang region, the Saribung expedition is an adventurous peak climbing expedition that takes trekkers to the remote areas of Nepal. The area is home to several challenging passes that allow travelers to experience the unspoiled nature of the Himalayan region. The region is also known for its ancient monasteries and polyandry system.

The Saribung expedition is an adventure trip that requires good physical shape and a strong trekking crew. The trek is also a challenge due to the altitude change. For this reason, it is important to hire an experienced trek leader with mountaineering skills. It is also important to have adequate travel insurance. Moreover, it is crucial to have multiple special permits. A few tour operators in Nepal provide this kind of expedition.

The Saribung expedition usually starts from Pokhara. The first part of the trek involves a scenic flight to Jomsom. After that, the climbers ascend to the Saribung pass, which is located between the Upper Mustang and Nar Phu valleys. On this climb, the trails are crisscrossed with high cliffs and old villages. The area is inhabited by Tibetan Khampa people. The trekkers stay at tented lodges at base camp. They then continue to ascend to Lo Manthang.

The trek is ideal for people who want to visit the remote side of the Annapurna circuit. The region is famous for its century-old monasteries. In addition, it is a place for Buddhist rituals and Hindu worship. The trekkers also have the opportunity to explore the cultural and religious attractions of the villages in Nar and Phu. On this trek, travelers will have the opportunity to stay in native lodges and deluxe hotels.

During the climb, the trekkers will spend two nights in Lo Manthang. The village has an old capital and is home to Buddhist and Hindu temples and rituals. The trekkers will also have the chance to visit the Luri Gompa, which is a cave monastery. A day is allocated for sightseeing in Yara.

The climb to the Saribung pass is very difficult and requires glacier travel mode. The trek will also require the use of a hard snowy track. However, the trekkers will be able to enjoy the beauty of the Himalayan landscapes as well as the culture of the Tibetan people.

The climb takes approximately 27 days to complete. This expedition is suitable for people with previous high-altitude trekking experience. For those who are not familiar with the physical requirements of climbing, it is best to take a pre-climb training course. This will help them to adjust to the thin air and will reduce the chance of mountain sickness.

The Saribung peak is located in the Damodar Himalayan range of Nepal. It is the third-highest trekking peak in the country. This trip is a great way to get off of Lo-Manthang.

This trek is a great opportunity to experience the culture of the Tibetan people and their religion. It is also a unique and beautiful area with its own unique landscapes and passes.

Saribung Expedition in Autumn

Taking Saribung Expedition in Autumn is a good way to get off the beaten track and explore the beautiful landscapes of Nepal. The area is not only known for its spectacular mountain scenery, but also for its Tibetan culture and religion. The area also includes one of the world's oldest monasteries. The Luri Gompa in the region is affiliated with the Kagupa sect of Buddhism.

The trek begins with a scenic flight from Pokhara to Jomsom in Upper Mustang. The trek then leads through a number of high passes before arriving at base camp at 5,500 meters. The area is home to a variety of ethnic communities. It is also a great place to see yak caravans and colorful Himalayan rice.

Once you arrive at the base camp, you can then begin your ascent of the Saribung Peak. You will need to have a highly experienced Sherpa guide and full climbing equipment in order to complete this expedition. The trek is also suitable for anyone with previous experience in trekking at high altitudes. The summit of the Saribung Peak rewards climbers with magnificent views of the surrounding mountains.

The expedition to the Saribung Peak involves numerous passes. The passes are a challenge but are not impossible. The trek includes adventure over these passes, along with a few off-the-beaten-track destinations. The area is perfect for beginner climbers but requires an experienced team to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

The Saribung Pass is an important pass between the Upper Mustang region and the Nar-Phu valley. The Pass is also close to the border with Tibet. This is one of the more challenging passes in Nepal. The trails are rugged and pass through many small Buddhist villages. The area is also home to many Hindu rituals.

The trek to Saribung Peak in the Autumn is a rewarding excursion for hikers. It takes you through a series of high cliffs, ice, and glaciers. The region is also home to a large number of hidden valleys. It is also part of the Silk Road. This is a popular destination for people who are looking for an off-the-beaten-track trekking experience.

The main feature of Saribung Peak in the Autumn is the spectacular peaks. This is the best time of the year to climb the peak. The area is also known for its friendly Tibetan Buddhists. The trip includes a visit to the Annapurna Conservation Area. It is a protected area that includes a number of mythological sites and spectacular pass crossings. The region is also home to several of the world's highest peaks. The Annapurna II (8,156 m) is the highest mountain in the Annapurna range, and the Damodar Himal is a group of 6000m+ peaks in the Annapurna region.

If you are interested in doing a Saribung Peak Climbing Expedition in the Autumn, be sure to speak with a Sherpa Expedition Team to ensure that you are booking the right trip. These companies have more than 40 years of experience in operating these types of trips and are known for their quality service and excellent reputation. They will arrange for all permits and meals, as well as take care of accommodation.

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Check-list of personal equipment:

This equipment for holidays is a guideline to make easier for your holidays in Nepal. You can choose and take the equipment as your holiday’s timing frame longer holidays or shorter holidays. It’s depending on the higher elevation of the mountain region, the challenging walking trek harder or moderate. And the peak climbing or in Expedition. However, the guideline will help you to carry and bring the right equipment for your holidays. We always suggest bringing your most important equipment from your country and also can buy in Kathmandu many different brands of product or Nepali product get in cheaper than another popular brand. We say, not too much worried about the trekking gears if you left or did the mistake to bring with you which can buy in Kathmandu easily. This equipment listed is prepared by our long experiences in trekking. During the trekking, our porter carries 20kg in total between two members and one person makes about 10 to 12kg trekking luggage where you will be carrying your small day pack with your important camera and drinking water during the daytime.

  • Good standard trekking boots
  • Camping shoes/thongs
  • Socks-polypropylene
  • Down Jacket
  • Fleece
  • T-shirts
  • Trekking trousers
  • Shorts (both casual and for treks)
  • Swimwear
  • Sun Hat
  • Woolen Hat
  • Nylon Windbreaker
  • Gloves
  • Gaters
  • Strong Rucksack
  • Sleeping Bag
  • Water Bottle
  • Torch/headlamp (with spare batteries)
  • Toiletries/soap
  • Toilet paper
  • Sunblock
  • Travel Towel
  • Wet-wipes
  • Medication (cough medicine, throat soothers, water purification tablets)
  • Sunglasses
  • Binoculars
  • Camera & lenses
  • Memory cards
  • GPS Tracking Units may be helpful
  • Altimeter
  • Compass
  • Book/music player/pack of cards
  • Padlock
  • A plastic bag for waste
  • Energy/snack bars

The following equipment is needed during the Climbing period: –

(Warm Down Jackets, Sleeping Bags, Warm Trousers, Koflach Shoes, Trekking Shoes and Sandals, Perfectly fitting Crampons, Gaiters, Ice Axe, Jumar, Ice Screw, Rock, Picton, Snow Bar, 2 locking Carabiners, Gloves, Sun Glasses, Head Light, Helmet, Rope, Stove, Harness, Figure -8, Gore-Tex Jackets).

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