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Baruntse Expedition (7,129m/23,389ft)

Dates

Trip Facts

Group Size
02-10 People per group
Meal
B/B plan in Kathmandu & B,L,D in during trekking and climbing
Grade
Peu difficile (PD++)
Accomodation
Three star to five stars as request
Transportation
Car, Flight, Tourist bus
Best Months
Spring (April, May) and Autumn (October, November)
Max Elevation
7129m (23,389ft)
Trip Length
35 Days
Trekking Region
Khumbu Region/Barun
Climbing Route
Southeast Ridge
Highest Access
7129m (23,389ft)

Baruntse Expedition Overview

Baruntse (7129m/23389ft) peak is located in the heart of the Himalaya, the Khumbu. It is in very close vicinity to Mount Everest and Mount Makalu.It is located away from the standard trekking paths so climbers can experience a sense of being in a remote area without investing considerable amount of time and effort. The Baruntse expedition becomes increasingly popular with climbers wishing to escape from the peak climbing on the overcrowded Ama Dablam and Pumori. Baruntse expedition is a month long adventure and an extraordinarily aesthetic objective for peak climbing in Nepal. The summit of Baruntse is located at: 27°52'19'' N / 86°58'55'' E. Baruntse first became famous when a New Zealand expedition including Colin Todd and Geoff Harrow summited the peak on May 30, 1954 via the Southeast Ridge. This has now become the normal route for most Baruntse expeditions

There are two ways of trekking to the peak. One is from Lukla via Mera La Pass (5800m) and Hunku glacier with the possibility of climbing Mera peak as a part of adventure. The other is from Tumlingtar along the Makalu access trek and West Barun glacier. The first option includes a high pass crossover and walk out via Mera La Pass to Lukla, a full spectrum peak climbing adventure in Nepal. From the peak climbing aspect Baruntse has a bit more objective hazard then Pumori; On Baruntse you will encounter 50deg climbing slopes.The peak offers incredible views of Mt.Everest, Mt. Makalu and the surrounding Khumbu region peaks. The best chances of a successful summit are in the spring but the mountain is also climbable in the autumn.

Baruntse is also prone to cornice accumulation, which adds to aesthetics of the climb but at the same time it increases the objective danger of the climb making it prone to avalanche. Also, there is a prominent ice cliff at 7000m which could collapse. Baruntse expedition can be a good objective in preparation for Everest expedition.

Climbing 7000m requires slightly more acclimatization effort than peak climbing 5000m or even 6000m peaks. The remote location of Baruntse has an advantage for climbers in that it aids acclimatization while trekking either of the two approach routes. From the base camp (5350m)Baruntse requires two intermediate camps to execute the summit and to aid acclimatization.

Satori Adventures began to operator the precious Baruntse Expedition for technical mountain lovers. This mountain can be a good preparation climb for any 8000m expedition that you are dreaming up. Some prerequisites to this climb are experience on snow and ice, basic knowledge of using ice ax and crampons and one or two 6000m trekking peaks. We have fixed departures on the Baruntse Expedition for both spring and autumn seasons. Our high quality and well managed package for the Baruntse Expedition is set up for the mountain lovers who want to realize their dream of climbing a Himalayan peak.

Route Map

Baruntse Expedition route map

Altitude Profile

Approximate altititude profile · For information only

Baruntse Expedition Detailed Itinerary

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Max Alt: 1350 m
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Stay: Hotel

Arrival at KTM and transfer to a hotel in Kathmandu (1350m/4,430ft).

Max Alt: 1350 m
Meals: Breakfast
Stay: Hotel

Preparation, briefings at the departments of tourism. Last minute shopping.

Max Alt: 2800 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Option I : Morning flight from Kathmandu to Lukla(2800m/9,186ft) 35mins.The rest of the day is spent in Lukla for acclimatization. Lodge accommodation.

Option II : Drive from Kathmandu to Ramechhap, Flight from Manthali to Lukla trek to Phakding (2800m, approx-4 hrs) . Lodge accommodation

Max Alt: 3050 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Trek from Lukla to Chutanga (3050m/10,006ft) 4hrs. Lodge accommodation.

Max Alt: 3900 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Teahouse

Trek from Chutanga to Thuli Kharka (Chatra-La) (3900m/12,597ft) 7hrs.Trek over the Zatrawa La Pass (4610m/15,125ft.) and down climb to Khartitang at (3900m). Overnight accommodation at tea house.

Max Alt: 4095 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Teahouse

Trek from Tuli Kharka to Kothe (4095m/13,435ft) 5hrs. Tea house accommodation.

Max Alt: 4350 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Teahouse

Trek from Kothe to Thangnak (4350m/14,272ft) 4 hrs. You will enjoy fantastic views of the South face of Mera peak throughout the day.

Max Alt: 4350 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Teahouse

Rest and acclimatization day at Thangnak(4,350m/14,272ft). Here you will visit Sabal Tsho Lake and take an acclimatization hike to a large cairn at (5271m) on the flank of Kusum Kangguru peak (6367m).

Max Alt: 5045 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Teahouse

Trek from Thangnak to Khare (5045m/16,551ft.)3 hrs. Tea house accommodation. 

Max Alt: 5350 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Camping

Trek from Khare to Mera La (Pass) (5350m/17,542ft,) 5hrs, Camping accommodation.

Max Alt: 4850 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Camping

Trek from Mera La (Pass) to Seto Pokhari Camp (4850m/15,912ft) 5hrs. Camping accommodation.

Max Alt: 5300 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Camping

Trek from Seto Pokhari to Baruntse Base Camp (5300m/17,400ft.) Prepare base camp.

Max Alt: 7129 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Camping

Climbing period (7129m/ 23,389ft)

Max Alt: 4850 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Camping

Clean up base camp) Trek to Seto Pokhari (4850m/15,912ft) 6hrs. Camping accommodation.

Max Alt: 5350 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Camping

Trek from Seto Pokhari to Mera La (5350m/17,542ft.)6hrs. Camping accommodation.

Max Alt: 3600 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Teahouse

Trek from Mera la to Kothe (3600m/11811ft) 5hrs.

Max Alt: 3900 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Teahouse

Trek from Kothe to Thuli Kharka (3900m/12,597ft) 5hrs.

Max Alt: 2800 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay: Hotel

Thuli Kharka to Lukla (2800m/9,186ft) via Zatrwa La Pass(4610m/15,125ft) 9 hrs. This is your last evening in the mountains.It would be an ideal opportunity for a farewell party with our staff.

Max Alt: 1350 m
Meals: Breakfast
Stay: Hotel

Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu (1350m/4,430ft) 35mins.Transfer to hotel.

Max Alt: 1350 m
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Stay: Hotel

Leisure day shopping in Kathmandu; Farewell celebration dinner with culture program in the evening.

Max Alt: 1350 m
Meals: Breakfast

Transfer to the airport for final departure

Cost Details

Baruntse Expedition Cost Includes

Transfers & Transportation

  • Pick-up and drop services from international and domestic airports on arrivals and departures.
  • Representatives of Satori Adventures waiting at airports with banner and ID for easy identification.
  • Surface transportation during trekking and major cities as per scheduled itinerary.
  • Regular flight tickets from Kathmandu to Lukla and back for climbing members and Sherpa guides.
  • Transportation of food, equipment, and cargo to Base Camp from Kathmandu and return (via Lukla and porter/yaks).

Accommodation & Meals

  • Four nights demanded category hotel accommodations in Kathmandu (tourist star to five-star).
  • Tea house accommodation during trekking (except chain hotels) with breakfast, lunch, and dinner including tea/coffee.
  • Camping accommodation at Advance Base Camp and Camp-02 during Baruntse ascent.
  • All food and fuel at Base Camp and higher camps for members and expedition crew.
  • Provision of clean, nutritious, high altitude package food at Advanced Base Camp and Camp-02.
  • EPI cooking gas and stoves for cooking, boiling water, tea, coffee, and warming nutrition food at higher camps.
  • Provision of heater at Base Camp for dining room during cold temperatures.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu to experience Nepali culture and tradition.

Guides & Staff

  • Experienced and government authorized high altitude trekking/climbing Sherpa guide (Expedition leader).
  • One experienced, trained, and licensed climbing guide per client for safe ascent (03 times Everest summiteer).
  • One professional leader/Sherpa for each expedition group.
  • Chef cook, cook assistant, helper, and Base Camp manager at Advanced Base Camp for food, drinks, and services.
  • All wages, equipment, medical and accidental insurances for staff, liaison officer, and involved expedition crew.

Permits & Legal

  • Mount Baruntse regular route climbing royalty and Nepal Government climbing permit.
  • Makalu Barun National Park Permit.
  • Trekkers' Information Management Systems (TIMS) permit.
  • Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit (Trek Card)

Equipment & Safety

  • All essentials for trekking, climbing, and camping at Advanced Base Camp.
  • V25 North Face tents with mattresses at Advanced Base Camp (1:1) and above Base Camp (2:1).
  • Dynamic/static ropes, ice screws, snow bars, rock pitons, and carabiners for route opening and safe climbing.
  • Generator and solar panels for lighting, battery, and mobile charging.
  • Emergency oxygen, masks, and regulators provided to clients and staff as required.
  • First aid medical kits for group and staff.
  • Satellite phones and walkie-talkies for communication (US$ 3 per minute call for members).

Other Services & Pre-Departure

  • Maps of trekking and climbing routes for convenience.
  • Regular weather forecast updates from Kathmandu office during expedition.
  • Satori T-shirt, Pashmina, and brochure as memory keepsakes.
  • Flight ticket reconfirmation and visa extension assistance.
  • Official service charges, government charges, and all taxes/VAT included.

Baruntse Expedition Cost Excludes

Meals & Personal Consumption

  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu (except farewell dinner).
  • Packed food, snacks, aerated drinks, energy drinks, mineral water, alcohol, cigarettes, chocolates, nutria-bars during trekking.
  • Personal expenses: laundry, tips, and other personal consumption.

Equipment & Communication

  • Personal climbing equipment and trekking gear.
  • Usage of landlines, mobiles, walkie-talkies, satellite phones, and internet expenses.

Insurance & Safety

  • Travel insurance, medical treatment, medical tests, hospitalization, emergency rescue, or helicopter evacuation.

Airfare & Visa

  • International flight tickets.
  • Nepal tourist visa.

Staff & Bonuses

  • Additional staff not mentioned in the package.
  • Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa Guides (minimum US$ 700 per climbing member).
  • Tips and gifts for base camp staff (chef, cook, cook assistant, base camp manager) – normally US$ 150 per person.

Other Exclusions

  • Any services not mentioned in the “Includes” section require extra charges.
  • Extra expenses arising from unforeseen situations: natural disasters, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in government regulations, etc.

Baruntse Expedition Luxury Cost Includes

Transfers & Transportation

  • Arrival and departure transfer services to and from both domestic and international flights as per itinerary.
  • Assistance at the international airport by Satori Adventures during arrival and departure in Kathmandu.
  • Scheduled flight tickets for Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu for climbing members, Sherpa guides, liaison officer, and kitchen staff.
  • Transportation of food supply from Kathmandu to Base Camp (Cargo to Lukla, then by porter/yaks to Base Camp).

Accommodation & Meals

  • 4 nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu (Yak & Yeti or similar) on B&B basis.
  • Tea house accommodation during trekking with breakfast, lunch, and dinner with tea/coffee.
  • 3 fresh meals a day at Base Camp and Camp 2.
  • Heater at Base Camp for dining room during cold temperatures.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu with Nepali cultural show.

Guides & Staff

  • Experienced and government licensed high altitude trekking guide during trekking and climbing.
  • Chef and kitchen assistant at Base Camp and Camp 2.
  • All wages, equipment, medical and accidental insurances for involved staff during trekking and climbing period.
  • Equipment allowances and wages for chefs, kitchen assistants, and liaison officer.

Equipment & Camping

  • All trekking and mountaineering equipment including kitchen tent, storage tent, dining tent, toilet tents, tables, chairs, and cooking utensils for Base Camp and Camp 2.
  • Individual tents for each expedition member at Advanced Base Camp (ABC).
  • Gamow Bags (Portable Altitude Chambers).
  • Solar panels for light and battery charging.
  • Generator for backup lighting and charging electronic devices.
  • Freshly cooked food at Base Camp.

Permits & Legal

  • Trekking permit (Barun Valley National Park entry fee).
  • TIMS card (Trekking Information Management System).
  • Expedition royalty and climbing permit of Nepal Government to climb Mt. Baruntse (7129M / 23,389ft).
  • Nepalese government royalty and fees.
  • Free assistance service for cargo clearance and duties.

Safety & Communication

  • Daily weather report services.
  • First aid medical kits for the group and staff.
  • Satellite phone carried by guide for communication (available to clients at US$ 3 per minute call).
  • Emergency oxygen, mask, and regulator provided on client request with applicable charges.

Other Services & Pre-Departure

  • Trekking and climbing map of Mount Baruntse.
  • Complete pre-departure information, flight ticket reconfirmation, and visa extension assistance if required.
  • Satori Adventures t-shirt/pashmina and brochure.
  • Our service charges and government taxes levied in Nepal.

Baruntse Expedition Luxury Cost Excludes

Meals & Personal Consumption

  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu (except farewell dinner).
  • Packed food, snacks, aerated drinks, energy drinks, mineral water, alcohol, cigarettes, chocolates, nutria-bars.
  • Personal items, laundry expenses, and tips.
  • Clothing, packing items/bags, personal medical kit, personal trekking gear.

Equipment & Communication

  • Personal climbing gear.
  • Government licensed climbing guide(s).
  • High altitude food and fuel above Base Camp.
  • Tents above Base Camp.
  • Usage of landlines, mobiles, walkie-talkies, satellite phones, and internet expenses.
  • Wake talkies & filming permit (special filming cameras only).

Insurance & Safety

  • Travel insurance, medical insurance, emergency rescue, repatriation, medical treatment, tests, and hospitalization.
  • Helicopter rescue for climbing members (except kitchen staff insurance included).

Airfare & Visa

  • International flights.
  • Nepal entry visa fee.

Other Exclusions

  • Any extra services, products, offers, or activities not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Additional staff not specified in the package.
  • Any expenses arising from unforeseen situations (natural disasters, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, government regulation changes).
  • Any other items not included in “THE PACKAGE COST INCLUDES” section.
  • Tips, gifts, souvenirs.

Package Options

Service Details

Baruntse Expedition Full Board Service Includes

Transfers & Transportation

  • Pick-up and drop services from international and domestic airports on arrivals and departures.
  • Representatives of Satori Adventures waiting at airports with banner and ID for easy identification.
  • Surface transportation during trekking and major cities as per scheduled itinerary.
  • Regular flight tickets from Kathmandu to Lukla and back for climbing members and Sherpa guides.
  • Transportation of food, equipment, and cargo to Base Camp from Kathmandu and return (via Lukla and porter/yaks).

Accommodation & Meals

  • Four nights demanded category hotel accommodations in Kathmandu (tourist star to five-star).
  • Tea house accommodation during trekking (except chain hotels) with breakfast, lunch, and dinner including tea/coffee.
  • Camping accommodation at Advance Base Camp and Camp-02 during Baruntse ascent.
  • All food and fuel at Base Camp and higher camps for members and expedition crew.
  • Provision of clean, nutritious, high altitude package food at Advanced Base Camp and Camp-02.
  • EPI cooking gas and stoves for cooking, boiling water, tea, coffee, and warming nutrition food at higher camps.
  • Provision of heater at Base Camp for dining room during cold temperatures.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu to experience Nepali culture and tradition.

Guides & Staff

  • Experienced and government authorized high altitude trekking/climbing Sherpa guide (Expedition leader).
  • One experienced, trained, and licensed climbing guide per client for safe ascent (03 times Everest summiteer).
  • One professional leader/Sherpa for each expedition group.
  • Chef cook, cook assistant, helper, and Base Camp manager at Advanced Base Camp for food, drinks, and services.
  • All wages, equipment, medical and accidental insurances for staff, liaison officer, and involved expedition crew.

Permits & Legal

  • Mount Baruntse regular route climbing royalty and Nepal Government climbing permit.
  • Makalu Barun National Park Permit.
  • Trekkers' Information Management Systems (TIMS) permit.
  • Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit (Trek Card)

Equipment & Safety

  • All essentials for trekking, climbing, and camping at Advanced Base Camp.
  • V25 North Face tents with mattresses at Advanced Base Camp (1:1) and above Base Camp (2:1).
  • Dynamic/static ropes, ice screws, snow bars, rock pitons, and carabiners for route opening and safe climbing.
  • Generator and solar panels for lighting, battery, and mobile charging.
  • Emergency oxygen, masks, and regulators provided to clients and staff as required.
  • First aid medical kits for group and staff.
  • Satellite phones and walkie-talkies for communication (US$ 3 per minute call for members).

Other Services & Pre-Departure

  • Maps of trekking and climbing routes for convenience.
  • Regular weather forecast updates from Kathmandu office during expedition.
  • Satori T-shirt, Pashmina, and brochure as memory keepsakes.
  • Flight ticket reconfirmation and visa extension assistance.
  • Official service charges, government charges, and all taxes/VAT included.

Baruntse Expedition Full Board Service Cost Excludes

Meals & Personal Consumption

  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu (except farewell dinner).
  • Packed food, snacks, aerated drinks, energy drinks, mineral water, alcohol, cigarettes, chocolates, nutria-bars during trekking.
  • Personal expenses: laundry, tips, and other personal consumption.

Equipment & Communication

  • Personal climbing equipment and trekking gear.
  • Usage of landlines, mobiles, walkie-talkies, satellite phones, and internet expenses.

Insurance & Safety

  • Travel insurance, medical treatment, medical tests, hospitalization, emergency rescue, or helicopter evacuation.

Airfare & Visa

  • International flight tickets.
  • Nepal tourist visa.

Staff & Bonuses

  • Additional staff not mentioned in the package.
  • Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa Guides (minimum US$ 700 per climbing member).
  • Tips and gifts for base camp staff (chef, cook, cook assistant, base camp manager) – normally US$ 150 per person.

Other Exclusions

  • Any services not mentioned in the “Includes” section require extra charges.
  • Extra expenses arising from unforeseen situations: natural disasters, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in government regulations, etc.

Satori Adventures provides very professional, helpful and friendly service from Kathmandu to the ABC as well as during the climb. Our objective is to provide a good quality, helpful, safe, friendly, stress free and comprehensive service to maximize your summit opportunity.

In the base camp our chefs and helpers will prepare and serve three delicious, freshly cooked and plentiful meals a day. We will also ensure that hot and cold drinks are available 24 hrs a day. In the base camp we provide spacious expedition quality personal tents for all our clients both with full board or base-camp service only. In base camp we also provide dining tent, kitchen tent, toilet facilities and portable shower facilities and tent accommodation for our staff.

In base camp we provide access to communication including satellite telephone and internet access, solar panels to charge your batteries and UHF/VHF hand held radios on the mountain to maintain communications between ABC and high camps.

Our camp manager as well as guides and climbing Sherpa’s have an extensive experience on multiple Everest climbs. They will ensure cooperation with other companies and organize base camp operations. In base camp our guides will work with other teams to ensure contribution from all operators for tasks such as route fixing and to ensure the safety of climbers from ABC to the summit.

Services Details

Baruntse Expedition Base Camp Service Cost Includes

Transfers & Transportation

  • Arrival and departure transfer services to and from both domestic and international flights as per itinerary.
  • Assistance at the international airport by Satori Adventures during arrival and departure in Kathmandu.
  • Scheduled flight tickets for Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu for climbing members, Sherpa guides, liaison officer, and kitchen staff.
  • Transportation of food supply from Kathmandu to Base Camp (Cargo to Lukla, then by porter/yaks to Base Camp).

Accommodation & Meals

  • 4 nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu (Yak & Yeti or similar) on B&B basis.
  • Tea house accommodation during trekking with breakfast, lunch, and dinner with tea/coffee.
  • 3 fresh meals a day at Base Camp and Camp 2.
  • Heater at Base Camp for dining room during cold temperatures.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu with Nepali cultural show.

Guides & Staff

  • Experienced and government licensed high altitude trekking guide during trekking and climbing.
  • Chef and kitchen assistant at Base Camp and Camp 2.
  • All wages, equipment, medical and accidental insurances for involved staff during trekking and climbing period.
  • Equipment allowances and wages for chefs, kitchen assistants, and liaison officer.

Equipment & Camping

  • All trekking and mountaineering equipment including kitchen tent, storage tent, dining tent, toilet tents, tables, chairs, and cooking utensils for Base Camp and Camp 2.
  • Individual tents for each expedition member at Advanced Base Camp (ABC).
  • Gamow Bags (Portable Altitude Chambers).
  • Solar panels for light and battery charging.
  • Generator for backup lighting and charging electronic devices.
  • Freshly cooked food at Base Camp.

Permits & Legal

  • Trekking permit (Barun Valley National Park entry fee).
  • TIMS card (Trekking Information Management System).
  • Expedition royalty and climbing permit of Nepal Government to climb Mt. Baruntse (7129M / 23,389ft).
  • Nepalese government royalty and fees.
  • Free assistance service for cargo clearance and duties.

Safety & Communication

  • Daily weather report services.
  • First aid medical kits for the group and staff.
  • Satellite phone carried by guide for communication (available to clients at US$ 3 per minute call).
  • Emergency oxygen, mask, and regulator provided on client request with applicable charges.

Other Services & Pre-Departure

  • Trekking and climbing map of Mount Baruntse.
  • Complete pre-departure information, flight ticket reconfirmation, and visa extension assistance if required.
  • Satori Adventures t-shirt/pashmina and brochure.
  • Our service charges and government taxes levied in Nepal.

Baruntse Expedition Base Camp Service Cost Excludes

Meals & Personal Consumption

  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu (except farewell dinner).
  • Packed food, snacks, aerated drinks, energy drinks, mineral water, alcohol, cigarettes, chocolates, nutria-bars.
  • Personal items, laundry expenses, and tips.
  • Clothing, packing items/bags, personal medical kit, personal trekking gear.

Equipment & Communication

  • Personal climbing gear.
  • Government licensed climbing guide(s).
  • High altitude food and fuel above Base Camp.
  • Tents above Base Camp.
  • Usage of landlines, mobiles, walkie-talkies, satellite phones, and internet expenses.
  • Wake talkies & filming permit (special filming cameras only).

Insurance & Safety

  • Travel insurance, medical insurance, emergency rescue, repatriation, medical treatment, tests, and hospitalization.
  • Helicopter rescue for climbing members (except kitchen staff insurance included).

Airfare & Visa

  • International flights.
  • Nepal entry visa fee.

Other Exclusions

  • Any extra services, products, offers, or activities not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Additional staff not specified in the package.
  • Any expenses arising from unforeseen situations (natural disasters, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, government regulation changes).
  • Any other items not included in “THE PACKAGE COST INCLUDES” section.
  • Tips, gifts, souvenirs.

Baruntse Expedition FAQs

How to Choosing a experience Provider

It is important for each climber to choose the right expedition guide service that not only suites their needs, but provides the best safely and secure mountaineering experience possible. There are more than 1,700 trekking companies in Nepal who offer 8,000 meter expeditions including Everest, but only about 30 companies who operate 8,000 meter peaks on a regular basis. We are proud to be one of these 30 companies and consistently offer, run and succeed at these types of expeditions year after year.
It is very important that the climbers who choose Satori Adventures for this trip of a lifetime experience have expectations that are compatible with the program we offer and the style of expedition Satori Adventures runs. We do not want to simply “fill our expedition”, but instead we want to comprise a team of companionable people who are focused on reaching the summit with the highest level of support and safety standards that can be provided by a guiding service on Mt Everest. We team this with the best standards of food and quality equipment to further assist each client reach their full potential. We feel that we offer the best environment and opportunity for you to be successful on the world’s highest mountain.

Diminutive climbing team members

We are always developing and growing our operational systems to ensure you participate will provide as much as facilities provided. We figure our expedition members do not deserve anything less during the trekking and climbing! In the interests of giving you the most optimal chance to summit, we limit our team size to ensure the group summits on the best weather day; sometimes there are less window days for summit in Everest. In big size of group offering cheap climbs often miss out as they split their groups over several potential summit days. We feel like our climbing members are feeling that they are climbing as a family and friends team even on international people. We accept maximum 08 people in a group and if we have more than that we always split in two groups. So that our base camp staff cooks, climbing Sherpa guide will fully taking care about you and provide service as per your desire.

Maximum summit Success

The Satori Adventures methodology and tactical approach to climbing Mt Everest has seen us achieve the highest success rates and our extensive experience gives us the edge when it comes to making the right decisions. We provide a consistently higher Sherpa and Guide ratio than any other operator, resulting in more support and backup for your summit attempt and therefore a greater safety margin and chance of success. There is always a 1:1 ratio of the climbing Sherpa/guide and client. We always use professional and experienced climbing Sherpa or guides who have all reached the summit of Everest.

Highly Qualified Sirdar/Team leader

Our guides are professionals who are trained and assessed either via the International Federation of Mountain Guides Associations (IFMGA) resulting in a greater repertoire of skills that enables them to provide a dedicated level of security to you during the expedition, or many years of mountaineering experience on the world’s biggest peaks. Our guides are experience in both advanced and basic rescue courses and all have a minimum of 3 years guiding on Everest.

Advanced Communication method

Satori Adventures Everest expeditions have been at the forefront of providing top communications for our Everest expeditions. This allows us to obtain and deliver comprehensive weather forecasts via U.S., European and Kathmandu weather forecasting. Our lead guide is always equipped with a satellite phone during the climbing and at base camp. Two way radio communications between climbing members, guides, Sherpa and base camp staff is also provided. There is also local mobile network available at base camp that provides easy connection with your family during your stay at base camp.

Facilities camp setup at Base Camp

Satori Adventure focuses on comfortable conditions at base camp, including good quality food and other services.We find this helps clients with their overall success rate on the mountain. Our cooks are regarded as the best in the business, providing wholesome and appetizing meals with an agreeable array of menus to suit all your food requirements. The meals you are served on the mountain are also of the highest standard and designed to sustain you for the rigorous ascent. We offer various choices that will suit any diet plan, including vegetarian, Vegan, continental, Indian and others. If you have special food consideration, please provide this to us 60 days prior to the expedition so we can plan the best meals for your trip.

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