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Fixed Depatures
Annapurna IV Expedition
Activity: Mountaineering Expedition
Height:(7,525m (24,688ft.)
Starting from: Beshishar
Ending at: Pokhara
Grade: Moderate/Difficult
Location: Annapurna Himal, Longitude: 84° 08' 07'', Latitude: 29° 53' 09''
Highest access of the expedition: Mt. Annapurna IV summit (7,525m/24,688ft.)
Culture: Hinduism & Buddhism Tibetan based
Himalayan sights: Lamjung Himal, Kanguru, Dhaulgiri, Annapura all, Manaslu etc…
Most attraction of the expedition: Explore the least explored Kyang, Naar, Phugaon villages, myths, ascent of mountain located just between the frontier of Tibet & Nepal and magnificent views of the Tibetan plateaus
Departures: April thru May, October thru November
Lying south of Manang and west to Annapurna II, Annapurna IV is relatively easier to all other peaks of Annapurna massif.
The first ascent of Annapurna IV peak was made by a German led expedition in 1955. Heinz Steinmetz (expedition leader), West Germany along with two other members Juergan Wellenkamp and Harald Biller, West Germany, made the first ascent on 5th May 1955 via the North West Ridge.
Camps-Base Camp- 4800m, Camp I 5600m, Camp II 5800, Camp III-6450m
Annapurna IV expedition departure 2023/2024
Days | Spring | Autumn | Outlined itinerary | Overnight |
1 | 19-Apr | 5-Oct | Arrive in Kathmandu, Transfer to Hotel | Hotel |
2 | 20-Apr | 6-Oct | At leisure in Kathmandu/Administrative formalities. | Hotel |
3 | 21-Apr | 7-Oct | Drive Kathamndu-Besisahar-Khundi (833m). | Camp |
4 | 22-Apr | 8-Oct | Trek to Bahundanda (1310) | Camp |
5 | 23-Apr | 9-Oct | Trek to Taal (1700m) | Camp |
6 | 24-Apr | 10-Oct | Trek to Bagarchhap (3160m) | Camp |
7 | 25-Apr | 11-Oct | Trek to Chame (2670m) | Camp |
8 | 26-Apr | 12-Oct | Trek to Pisang (3300m) | Camp |
9 | 27-Apr | 13-Oct | Trek to Humre ((3,340m). | Camp |
10 | 28-Apr | 14-Oct | Trek to Annapurna IV Base Camp (4575m) | Camp |
11 | 29-Apr | 15-Oct | Climb Mt. Annapurna IV (7525m) using 3 camps above Base Camp | Camp |
12 | 30-Apr | 16-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
13 | 1-May | 17-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
14 | 2-May | 18-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
15 | 3-May | 19-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
16 | 4-May | 20-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
17 | 5-May | 21-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
18 | 6-May | 22-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
19 | 7-May | 23-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
20 | 8-May | 24-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
21 | 9-May | 25-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
22 | 10-May | 26-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
23 | 11-May | 27-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
24 | 12-May | 28-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
25 | 13-May | 29-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
26 | 14-May | 30-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
27 | 15-May | 31-Oct | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
28 | 16-May | 1-Nov | Ascent of Annapurna IV | Camp |
29 | 17-May | 2-Nov | Withdraw Base Camp | Lodge |
30 | 18-May | 3-Nov | Trek to Koto (2628m / 8,620ft.). | Lodge |
31 | 19-May | 4-Nov | Trek to Tal (1653m). | Lodge |
32 | 20-May | 5-Nov | Trek to Shyange (1136m). | Lodge |
33 | 21-May | 6-Nov | Trek to Beshisahar (890m). | Hotel |
34 | 22-May | 7-Nov | Drive Beshishar/Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel. | Hotel |
35 | 23-May | 8-Nov | Kathmandu at leisure. | Hotel |
36 | 24-May | 9-Nov | International departure. | //////// |
Please email us for further cost & related information
Cost includes:
- Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on single bed & breakfast basis,
- Airport-hotel-airport transports,
- Annapurna IV climbing permit fee & all other applicable permits,
- Cargo clearance & duties fees,
- Professional High altitude climbing Sherpa depending on number of members in group, 1 Government liaison officer backed by full BC cook, kitchen helpers,
- Equipment allowance, daily wages, insurance, food and shelter for above mentioned staff, porters and Liaison officer,
- All food, fuel and accommodation for member and Sherpa staffs throughout the expedition period at Base Camp & while approaching to/from Base Camp,
- Complete Base Camp camping equipments,
- Garbage shipped off charges from Base Camp,
- All overland transfers,
- Agency service charge and related administrative fees,
- Complete camping & group equipments above Base camp: tents, ropes, snow bar, rock piton, shovel, ice-screws etc…
- Food & fuel above Base camp for member & climbing Sherpas,
- 1 Gamow bag / O2 for emergency use,
- Solar panel for power supply,
- Emergency Helicopter rescue arrangements,
Cost excludes:
- Air travel to/from Nepal,
- Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu,
- Drinks, laundry, postage, telephone bills, tips, all items of personal nature,
- Extra high altitude Sherpa if needed,
- Personal travel, high risk, accidental and medical insurance of member,
- Emergency rescue evacuations,
- Respective expenses if one returns earlier from the expedition due to sickness or emergency purpose.
- Any extra service not mentioned herein cost inclusion.
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Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu, Transfer to Hotel
Day 2: At leisure in Kathmandu/Official formalities.
Day 3: Drive Kathamndu-Besisahar-Khundi (833m).
Day 4: Trek to Bahundanda (1310)
Day 5: Trek to Taal (1700m)
Day 6: Trek to Bagarchhap (3160m)
Day 7: Trek to Chame (2670m)
Day 8: Trek to Pisang (3300m)
Day 9: Trek to Humre ((3,340m).
Day 10: Trek to Annapurna IV Base Camp (4575m)
Day 11-29: Climbing period of Mt. Annapurna IV (7525m)
Day 30: Return to Manang (3,500m)
Day 31: Trek to Yak Kharka (4,090m)
Day 32: Trek to Thorong Phedi (4450m)
Day 33: Cross Thorong La Pass (5416m) - Muktinath (3800m)
Day 34: Trek to Marpha (2,670m).
Day 35: Trek to Kalopani (2,530m).
Day 36: Trek to Tatopani (1,190m).
Day 37: Trek to Sikha (1,980m).
Day 38: Trek to Ghorepani (2,775m).
Day 39: Trek to Nayapul. Drive to Pokhara (827m).
Day 40: Drive Pokhara-Kathmandu, transfer to hotel.
Day 41: At leisure in Kathmandu.
Day 42: Transfer to airport for international departure
• Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on twin sharing bed & breakfast basis,
• Climbing permit fee & all other applicable permits,
• Internal fight tickets & cargo fees,
• Cargo clearance & duties fees,
• Professional High altitude climbing Sherpa depending on number of members in group, 1 Government liaison officer backed by full BC cook, kitchen helpers,
• Equipment allowance, daily wages, insurance, food and shelter for above mentioned staff, porters and Liaison officer,
• All food, fuel and accommodation for member and Sherpa staffs throughout the expedition period at Base Camp & while approaching to/from Base Camp,
• Complete BC camping equipments,
• Garbage & stool shipped off charges from BC,
• All transfers: airport-hotel-airport and related transfers,
• Agency service charge and related administrative fees,
• Camping & group equipments above Base camp: tents, ropes, snow bar, rock piton, shovel, ice-screws etc…
• Food & fuel above Base camp for member & climbing Sherpas,
• 1 Gamow bag / O2 for emergency use,
• Emergency Helicopter rescue arrangements,
Cost Excludes
• Air travel to/from Nepal,
• Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu,
• Drinks, laundry, postage, telephone bills, tips, all items of personal nature,
• Departure tax at Kathmandu int'l airport,
• Extra high altitude Sherpa if needed,
• Personal travel, high risk, accidental and medical insurance of member,
• Emergency rescue evacuations,
• Respective expenses if one returns earlier from the expedition due to sickness or emergency purpose.
• Any extra service not mentioned herein cost inclusion.
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