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Pasang Sherpa is a professional Mountain guide and a young Teamentrepreneur in the field of tourism. Born and raised in the foothills of Kanchenjunga region, a third highest mountain in the world climbing hills was an everyday affair and each day he had to walk several kilometer’s to get to school. Pasang has the experience of 20 years in the mountains of Nepal, a great leader as director and operator of Mount Adventure Holidays. Beginning his journey in the tourism industry as a humble Porter Guide to founding hospitality establishments and an adventure travel company, he has come a long way. In a career spanning more than two decades he has achieved more than anybody dreams of achieving. Along with his professional achievements, his selfless contribution towards his community and society has won him a lot of accolades and praises. His philanthropic projects include employment schemes for retired porters and guides, financial aid to schools and orphans, free mentoring and training to budding tourism industry professionals etc. His is a story of true grit, determination and passion one that will motivate everybody involved not only in the tourism sector but in all spheres of life.

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Lumba Sumba Trek



The Lumba Sumba Trek is a new trekking route running through Kanchenjunga and Makalu Conservation Area in the eastern Himalaya region, in which Lumba Sumba Peak (5200m) is the major attraction. Lumba Sumba trek offers the most spectacular Himalayan landscapes, the route encompasses alpine grass lands, rocky outcrops, dense temperate and subtropical forests, and low river valleys. There are also a number of high mountain lakes in Olangchung Gola, and the Tamor and Arun River systems is another attraction for tourists. These two rivers are the major tributaries of the mighty Sapta Koshi River. On Lumba Sumba trek, trekkers may also come across different birds and wildlife species, including the endangered snow leopard and red panda along the route.

Apart from natural beauty, on the Lumba Sumba trek, trekkers can also explore cultural heritage including monasteries, chortens, temples, prayer walls, and any local festivals that may be taking place. The route is home to several different ethnic groups like the Limbus, Sherpas, Rai, Gurung, Magars, Newars and Tamangs. The trek. Trekkers will see the traditional farming practices of the local people along the way.

ITINERARY

Lumba Sumba Trek
DAY 1
ARRIVAL IN KATHMANDU 1340M
Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel, which is close to a multitude of shopping centers and restaurants.
DAY 2
KATHMANDU – SUKETAR
DAY 3
TAPLEJUNG – MITLUNG 910M
The first day trek starts from Fungling, Taplejung district. The trail passes through beautiful cardamom fields and Alnus trees until Hangdewa village. On the way, there are small tea shops at Asangpati Tole, Gaigode Tole and Panisar Tole that can be used for alternative accommodation as they provide home stay facilities. From Panisar, the trek is downhill until the suspension bridge that acts as a border between Hangdewa Village and Furumbu village. A walk of 10 minutes takes us to Pawa Village for lunch.
After lunch, the trek continues along the banks of Tamor River to Mitlung – a walk of around two hours. Mitlung is our destination for the day as it has good camping sites with facilities like kitchen and dining hall.
DAY 4
MITLUNG – CHIRUWA 1250M
The trek passes along the banks of Tamor River on the second day. It is a pleasing walk until Furumbu village. From Furumbu, the trail is uphill for half an hour then descends through Ulnus and Schima Wallachian mixed forest to Siwa Bazar (950m) at Linkhim VDC. We can reach Siwa Bazaar in three hours from Mitlung.
Siwa Bazar is a good place for lunch. It is a small market with facilities like medicine store, groceries and a police station. After lunch, the trek runs along the Tamor River until Tawa Village. Tawa Village (1150m) has a small tea shop.
DAY 5
CHIRUWA – LELEP 1690M
Today the trek runs along the mighty Tamor River. At the start of the trek, there are two big stones with religious significance. The trek passes through Ulnus trees until we reach a big landslide that takes around half an hour to cross.
After a walk of two and half hours from Chiruwa through beautiful cardamom gardens, we reach Tapethok (1340m) for lunch. It is a small market with some tea shops. There is also a KCAP checkpoint at Tapethok. After lunch, it is a pleasing walk for about an hour until Pembu (1485m).
DAY 6
LELEP – ELA DANDA 2150M
After breakfast, the trek runs along the bank of Tamor River through dense forest that offers good habitat for different wildlife species. We cross a suspension bridge after a walk of about an hour from Lelep then it is an uphill climb through pine forest for about half an hour until we reach a monastery. From there, the trek gradually descends after about half an hour and we reach Gowatar (1800m) for lunch. Gowatar is a small settlement with a few houses. Near the village, there is a big stone and it is believed that only the religious people can move them. After a walk of around half hour from Gowatar, we reach a place that offers spectacular views of two waterfalls about 100 meters tall.
DAY 7
ELA DANDA – SELEP KHARKA 2525M
Today the walk is pleasant as it passes through Ulnus and Rhododendron forest for about an hour until we reach a suspension bridge. After crossing the suspension bridge, the trek passes through dense bamboo groves. This place is popular among trekkers as it is the habitat of the red panda. If you are lucky, we might catch a sight of the red panda!
We reach Maguwa (2435m) for lunch. After lunch, the trail passes through maple and Ulnus forest. There is a big landslide on the way before we reach Selep Kharka(3210m).
DAY 8
SELEP KHARKA – OLANGCHUNG GOLA 3210M
Today we trek along the banks of Tamor River leading to a place called Jongim, a flat land surrounded by snow capped hills. After a walk of about 2hrs, we reach a suspension bridge. Then we climb uphill from the suspension bridge and reach Ramite (2685m) for lunch. We continue the ascending walk, then we catch the first glimpse of Olangchung Gola from the waterfall. After a climb of about 40 minutes, we finally reach the camping site.
Olangchung Gola is a beautiful Sherpa village with around 45 houses, a 465 years old monastery with a golden manuscript and KCAP office.
DAY 9
TREK OLANGCHUNG GOLA – UPPER LANGMALE KHARKA 3890M
The trek from today onwards will pass through complete wilderness. The trek passes through pine and rhododendron forests. After a walk of two and half hours, we reach a place called Jadak (3630m) for lunch. Then we walk of other valley towards Lumba Samba three hours on rhododendron and mixed forests take us to our camping site at Upper Langmale.
DAY 10
UPPER LANGMALE KHARKA – PASS CAMP 4750M
The trek can be interesting today as snow leopards have been sighted numerous times from this trek. The trek runs along the small river side lies dense rhododendron forest. After a walk of about three hours, we reach Tangchetar (4200m) for lunch
DAY 11
This would be the most difficult yet most memorable day of this trek. Today the trek will pass through the Lumba Sumba Pass (5200m). It is better to start early as it will be difficult to cross the pass after noon. After a walk of about four and half hour from Pass Camp, we reach the Lumba Sumba Pass which offers panoramic Himalayan views of eastern Nepal including Kanchenjunga, Jannu himal and Makalu ranges.
DAY 12
YAK KHARKA – THUDAM 3500M
The trek is downhill from Yakkharka as we arrive to civilization after tiring walk for three days. A walk of about 6 hours takes us to Thudam for village. Thudam is a small isolated village with around 30 houses of Sherpa people.
DAY 13
THUDAM – KHARKA 2875M
Today the trek runs along the bank of Chujung Khola. The trail offers panoramic view of peaks in the Makalu range. On the way, you will see a lot of small bushes and bamboo groves – the best habitat for the red panda. After walking through many up and downs we reach to Kharka for the camp tonight.
DAY 14
KHARKA – CHYAMTHANG 2230M
The trail passes through dense rhododendron forest. As there are no villages on the way and also there are numerous side trails. After a walk of about three hours from Kharka, we reach a place called Chaurikharka for lunch. From Chaurikharka, we can clearly see Chyamtang, Arun River. After lunch, the trail heads downhill for about three hours until we reach Arun River. After crossing the suspension bridge over the Arun, the trek is uphill for about an hour until Chyamthang.
DAY 15
CHYAMTHANG – HATIYA 1516M
The trail passes through rhododendron forest from Chyamthang takes us to Gimber Village for lunch. Gimber Village offers spectacular view of snowcapped peaks in the Makalu range. From Gimber, the walk is easy and after a trek of about three hours we reach Hatiya for the night’s stay. Hatiya – a small village of Bhote people.
DAY 16
HATIYA – GOLA 1410M
The trek runs along the banks of Arun River today. After a walk of about two and half hours from Hatiya, we reach the confluence of Arun and Barun rivers. After having lunch near the river confluence, the trek progress toward Gola – our destination for the day.
DAY 17
GOLA – GHADI 1800M
The trek passes through paddy fields that we are at lowlands now. The walk is pleasing as the trail makes a short descent, but again makes a short climb. After a walk of about two and half hours from Gola, we reach Pathibhara for lunch. The trail after lunch passes through agricultural land and we can find plenty of water sources and small settlements along the way. We reach Gadhi for our destination of the day.
DAY 18
GHADI – NUM
This is the last day of our trek. From Gadhi, the trek is about an hour downhill till the Arun River. After crossing the river, an uphill climb of about 2 hour takes us to the Num village. As Num is linked with a road, we will take a jeep to Tumlingtar. A drive of around 4 hours on dirt road takes us to Tumlingtar where there is an airstrip.
DAY 19
TUMLINGTAR – KATHMANDU
After breakfast we fly back to Kathmandu along with beautiful memories of Lumba Sumba trek.
DAY 20
DEPARTURE
On the final departure our office staff will drop you at the international airport. If your flight time is in the evening or afternoon we can arrange sightseeing in the Kathmandu Valley (Pashupatinath, Monkey Temple, Boudhanath Stupa etc) at an extra cost.

INCLUDES / EXCLUDES

Lumba Sumba Trek
Package Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner according to available menu.
  • Hot water, Coffee, Snickers, Fruits
  • Accommodation in a teahouse or tent
  • Well experienced mountain guide and Climbing gears
  • Flight Tickets Kathmandu – Suketar
  • National park entry permits and other permits
  • First aid kit and satellite phone.

Package Excludes
  • Alcohol, Cigarettes, and other personal expenses
  • Travel, accidental/ health insurance (mandatory).
  • International airfare and airport tax, Visa fee Guides/ Porter’s tip.
  • Emergency evacuation
Suggest Backpack
  • Personal belongings (i.e.camera, water bottle, extra money, sunscreen, sunglasses, sunhat, hiking shorts/ synthetic T-shirt, etc).
  • Hiking boots, sports shoes/ trainers, 3/4 woolen socks,2pairs liners socks, 1 pair of gloves, a warm hat, 1 Day backpack, and a duffel bag for your clothing.
  • Warm layers, down or synthetic jackets, fleece, hiking pants, thermals.
  • A comprehensive list will be provided after you book the trip.
  • Most of the items can be bought or hired in Kathmandu.
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Lumba Sumba Pass Trek

A new trekking trail through Kanchenjunga and Makalu national park
The Lumba Sumba Trek is a new trekking route running through Kanchenjunga and Makalu Conservation Area in the eastern Himalaya region, in which Lumba Sumba Peak (5200m) is a major attraction. Lumba Sumba trek offers the most spectacular Himalayan landscapes, the route encompasses alpine grass lands, rocky outcrops, dense temperate and subtropical forests, and low river valleys. There are also a number of high mountain lakes in Olangchung Gola, and the Tamor and Arun River systems are another attraction for tourists. These two rivers are the major tributaries Lumba Sumba Pass Trek of the mighty Sapta Koshi River. On the Lumba Sumba trek, trekkers may also come across different birds and wildlife species, including the endangered snow leopard and red panda along the route.
Apart from natural beauty, on Lumba Sumba trek, trekkers can also explore cultural heritage including monasteries, chortens, temples, prayer walls, and any local festivals that may be taking place. The route is home to several different ethnic groups like the Limbus, Sherpas, Rai, Gurung, Magars, Newars, and Tamangs. The trek. Trekkers will see the traditional farming practices of the local people along the way.

Sunday, June 10, 2018

Kanchenjunha Circuit Trek








Kanchenjunga Trek is a popular trekking route in Nepal, named after Mount Kanchenjunga, the world's third-highest mountain. The trail is located in the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, near the Indian state of Sikkim. The trek is long and challenging, taking around 18 to 20 days to complete. It is divided into two main parts: the north and south base camp treks. The Kanchenjunga region is known for its breathtaking scenery and rich biodiversity, with rhododendron forests, remote villages, and high alpine terrain. The trek reaches high altitudes, with the South Base Camp at around 4,100 meters and the North Base Camp even higher. Proper acclimatization is crucial to avoiding altitude sickness. The trek is considered challenging due to its length, altitude, and rugged terrain. Trekkers should have prior trekking experience and be physically fit to undertake this adventure. The northern part of the Kanchenjunga Trek, which goes close to the actual base camp of the mountain, requires a special permit and is less frequently visited than the southern route. 


The trek typically takes 20 to 25 days, depending on the itinerary, acclimatization days, and weather conditions. During the trek, trekkers will have the opportunity to witness breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, remote villages, and diverse flora and fauna. It is important for trekkers to be prepared for unpredictable weather conditions and to carry proper equipment such as warm clothing, sturdy hiking boots, and a good-quality sleeping bag. Additionally, it is recommended to hire a local guide or join a reputable trekking agency to ensure safety and navigate through the challenging terrain effectively. 



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Kanchenjunga Circuit trek is a 21-day journey starting from Kathmandu, Nepal, and offers solitude and stunning views of traditional culture. The trail passes through beautiful villages, forests, and landscapes, observing various ethnic groups and traces of Kirat civilization. The trek also includes visits to Mount Yalungkang, Jannu, Makalu, Lhotse, and Everest. The trail passes through high-altitude terrain, crossing Mirgin La Pass and traversing the massive Kanchenjunga glacier. The trek ends at the base camp at Pang Pema, providing unforgettable memories and inspiration. The Kanchenjunga Base Camp trek is a challenging yet rewarding adventure that takes you deep into the heart of the Himalayas. As you make your way along the trail, you will be immersed in the rich cultural heritage of the region, encountering friendly locals and witnessing their traditional way of life. The breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and pristine landscapes will leave you in awe, making this trek a truly unforgettable experience. 



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Saturday, March 3, 2018

Everest Base Camp trek







Everest Base Camp Trek is a thrilling adventure that takes trekkers to the mighty Everest region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The trek offers a thrilling journey through the majestic sights of Mt. Makalu, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Cho-Oyu, and Mt. Everest. The Tengboche monastery provides fascinating information on Buddhist practices and their religious significance. The trek starts with a Kathmandu-Lukla flight and can be customized for fit and healthy trekkers. The trek is 14–16 days, with extended options of 18–22 days. Highly experienced and licensed trek leaders and skilled crew members accompany the trekkers, ensuring safety and fluency in English and local languages. They also provide guidance on acclimatization and proper trekking techniques. Along the way, trekkers can enjoy breathtaking views of the Khumbu region, including picturesque villages and vibrant Sherpa culture. The trek also offers opportunities to visit ancient monasteries, such as Pangboche and Dingboche, further enriching the cultural experience. 



ITINERARY

Everest Base Camp Trek
DAYS 1 & 2
KATHMANDU
Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to our hotel, where we’ll gather for an orientation. Spend the following day discovering medieval Kathmandu. Venture into Pashupatinath and visit Nepal’s largest Buddhist stupa, the Bodhnath Stupa, both part of UNESCO’s World Heritage site.
DAY 3
LUKLA – PHAKDING
Weather permitting, fly over the mountains to Lukla (9,200′), perched high on a slope in the Khumbu region of the Himalaya. Here, we’ll meet our porters, Sherpa guides, and pack animals and start out on our trek, descending 1,500 feet to the Dudh Kosi (River of Milk). As we follow the trail to the village of Phakding, we’ll pass mani walls, boulders carved with Tibetan Buddhist prayer inscriptions.
DAY 4 & 5
NAMCHE BAZAAR
The trail continues north up the Dudh Kosi valley to Monjo, where it officially enters Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Catch a first glimpse of Everest during a steep climb that brings us to the Sherpa market town of Namche Bazaar, our home for the next two nights. We’ll spend an extra day here to acclimatise, heading out on short hikes to take in views of Everest. (Day 4: 6 miles hiking, 5-6 hours; Day 5: 3-4 miles optional hiking, 2-2.5 hours)
DAY 6
THAMI
Set out on a trail along the Bhote Kosi to the remote village of Thami, the last outpost on the ancient trading route over the Nangpa La (pass) between Tibet and Nepal. Cross the Bhote Kosi and hike steeply uphill to Thami. (2-3 miles hiking; 4-5 hours)
DAY 7
KHUMJUNG
Venture into Thami Monastery (13,000′), then retrace your steps before turning uphill toward the lovely village of Khumjung, where Sir Edmund Hillary established a school in 1961. Pay a visit to the school and learn about “Sir Ed’s” other projects in the community. (7 miles hiking; 5-6 hours)
DAY 8
TENGBOCHE/DEBUCHE
Set out through the Dudh Kosi gorge to Tengboche Monastery on one of the most beautiful valley walks on Earth. The monastery is the home of the Rimpoche of Tengboche. After our visit, descend to our lodge in Debuche. (7-8 miles; 5-6 hours)
Day 8
DINGBOCHE
Today’s hike takes us down through a beautiful forest to the village of Pangboche. With the stunning peak of Ama Dablam towering directly overhead, hike up to the remote village of Dingboche, where we will spend two nights camping. The next day, head out on one of the most scenic hikes of the trip, an optional 2,100-foot climb to Nangkartshang Peak (16,672′) to see Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu (three of the six highest peaks in the world). (Day 9: 6 miles hiking, 5 hours; Day 10: 4 miles hiking, 5-LOBUJE/GORAK SHEP
Continue along the valley floor to Dughla (15,157′), where we stop for lunch before hiking on Lobuje. The next day, walk to the edge of the Khumbu Glacier then hike up to the village of Gorak Shep, nestled under the soaring summits. Climb up Kala Pattar (18,192′) for a dramatic close up view of Everest. (Day 11: 4 miles hiking, 5-6 hours; Day 12: 5 miles optional hiking, 2-3 hours
Weather permitting, we’ll head out on the final climb to Everest Base Camp, tucked into the mountainside under the sparkling Khumbu Icefall. Return to Lobuje for the night. (9 miles hiking; 9-10 hours)
DAYS 14, 15 & 16
DESCENT TO LUKLa
Retrace your steps along the Imja Khola to Debuche. The following day, hike down a steep trail to the Dudh Kosi and climb to Namche Bazaar for the night. The final day of our descent, we’ll have a long and leisurely trek back to Lukla. (Day 14: 9-10 miles hiking, 6-7 hours; Day 15: 8-9 miles hiking, 5-7 hours; Day 16: 9 miles hiking, 8 hours
DAY 17
LUKLA/KATHMANDU
Weather permitting, we’ll fly back to Kathmandu today and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure. We have scheduled an extra day in case of a delay in our flight.
DAYS 18 & 19
KATHMANDU
Explore the town of Bhaktapur, which has preserved its ancient character. See the temples and palaces of Durbar Square and examine the intricate Sun Dhoka, a gilded copper gate crafted in 1753. This afternoon, Kathmandu is yours to explore. The following day, depart Kathmandu on your homeward-bound flight.


Everest Base Camp Trek
Package Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner according to available menu.
  • Hot water, Coffee, Snickers, Fruits
  • Accommodation in a teahouse or tent
  • Well experienced mountain guide and Climbing gears
  • Flight Tickets Kathmandu – Lukla
  • National park entry permits and other permits
  • First aid kit and satellite phone.

Package Excludes
  • Alcohol, Cigarettes and other personal expenses
  • Travel, accidental/ health insurance (mandatory).
  • International airfare and airport tax, Visa fee Guides/ Porter’s tip.
  • Emergency evacuation
Suggest Backpack
  • Personal belongings (i.e.camera, water bottle, extra money, sunscreen, sunglasses, sunhat, hiking shorts/ synthetic T-shirt etc).
  • Hiking boots, sports shoe/ trainers, 3/4 woolen socks ,2pairs liners socks, 1 pairs gloves, warm hat, 1 Day back pack and duffel bag for your clothing.
  • Warm layers, down or synthetic jackets, fleece, hiking pants, thermals.
  • Comprehensive list will be provided after you book the trip.
  • Most of the items can be bought or hired in Kathmandu.




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