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Gyachung Kang Expedition 2025/2026
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 51d
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Offers stunning views of the Himalayan landscape
- Reach base camp at an altitude of around 5,300 metres
- training ground for climbers preparing to tackle higher peaks, Mount Everest
Activity location
- Kathmandu
- Kathmandu, Bagmati Province, Nepal
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Lekhnath, Thamel Marg, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
- Kathmandu, Bagmati Province, Nepal
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Base Camp Plan
- 51d
Activity duration is 51 days 51d - English
Includes Alpine Services and Base Camp Services
What's included, what's not
Inclusions Alpine Plan ServicesInclusions Permits: SNPP, TIMS, Climbing Permit, Pasang Lhamu entry feeInclusions Base camp equipments (tents, kitchen, dining, gear) with chef and assistantInclusions Basic Climbing equipment (ropes, ice axes, etc.)Inclusions All mealsInclusions Permits, insurance, and medical coverage for staffInclusions satellite phone, Solar power for light/charging availableInclusions Emergency oxygen (extra charge)Inclusions Individual tents at advanced base campInclusions Cargo clearance, transport of supplies, and taxesInclusions Farewell dinner with cultural showInclusions Full Board Plan Services:Inclusions Transport: Kathmandu–Pokhara flightsInclusions Oxygen cylindersInclusions Mask & RegulatorInclusions Necessary VE25 North Face High TentInclusions High Altitude Climbing SherpaInclusions Rescue Deposit: ~$2,500 (covered by insurance)Inclusions Appropriate number of porters during the trekking periodInclusions Heli for transporting the thing from Pokhar to base campInclusions Base Camp Services:Inclusions Airport transfersInclusions All accommodation in teahouse upto Base CampInclusions Licensed guide and porters (15kg baggage) during the trekExclusions Lunch and dinner in KathmanduExclusions Packed food, snacks, drinksExclusions Walkie-talkies, filming permits, ice fall chargesExclusions Tents for higher camps (I, II, III)Exclusions Personal climbing gear and Sherpa guidesExclusions Emergency oxygen and high-altitude food for Sherpas and clientsExclusions Tips, gifts, and souvenirsExclusions Personal items, laundry, and tips, expenses for landlines, mobile, satellite phones, and InternetExclusions Personal trekking gear, medical kit, and clothingExclusions Additional expenses from unforeseen events (natural disasters, strikes, etc.)Exclusions Rescue, medical, and hospitalisation expensesExclusions Medical and travel insurance, emergency evacuationExclusions International airfareExclusions Nepal visa fee (available on arrival)Exclusions Rubbish deposit fee (if applicable)
What you can expect
Gyachung Kang stands tall at 7,952m (7.952km) and falls in fifteen ranks among the highest peaks. It is also part of the Mahalangur Himal and extends across the Nepalese and Chinese border. It has gained mountains like Mt. Everest and Mt. Cho Oyu as its neighbouring mountains. Even though it lies in between the world’s first and sixth-highest mountain, it remains less popular among travellers.
The Gyachung Kang Expedition provides a heartwarming experience to its climbers. It is an escape from the day-to-day hustle for those who want to have some adventure in their life. The summit welcomes its climbers with a majestic giant structure of snow and ice. The view is equally enchanting as it is exciting. Reaching the Gyachung Kang also offers the climbers a mesmerising view of the world’s tallest mountain, Mt.Everest, and the sixth tallest mountain, Mt. Cho Oyu. However, this expedition requires a lot of patience, courage, and professional guidance as there are various challenges that one has to go through to reach the summit.
Day 1: Arriving at a hotel in Kathmandu
Day 2: Briefing and preparation for the expedition
Day 3: Flying to Lukla then trekking to Phakding
Day 4: Trekking to Namche Bazaar
Day 5: Trekking to Khumjung
Day 6: Rest day at Khumjung to adjust in the high altitude and low temperature
Day 7: Trekking to Dole, staying in a lodge
Day 8: Trekking to Macchermo, staying in a lodge
Day 9: Trekking to Gokyo lake, staying in a lodge
Day 10: Rest day at Gokyo to adjust in the high altitude and low temperature
Day 11: Trekking to Ngozumba Tso
Day 12: Trekking to reach Gyachung Kang Basecamp
Day 13 - 43: Climbing the mountain and returning back to the base camp
Day 44: Packing and cleaning the base camp to descend back
Day 45: Trekking to Gokyo lake, staying in a resort
Day 46: Trekking back to Khumjung, staying in a resort
Day 47: Trekking back to Phakding, staying in a resort
Day 48: Trekking to Lukla, staying in a lodge
Day 49: Flying back to Kathmandu from Lukla
Day 50: Exploring Kathmandu
Day 51: Returning home
Location
Activity location
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Kathmandu
- Kathmandu, Bagmati Province, Nepal
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - Lekhnath, Thamel Marg, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
- Kathmandu, Bagmati Province, Nepal