| Expedition in Nepal and Tibet
Mountaineering Expedition
means an act of expedition to any peaks of mountain range with
the intention of reaching to the summit. The mountain climbing
sports became popular all over the world when Sir Ed. Hillary
and Tenzing Norgay climb the Mt. Everest in 29th
May 1953. The adventure and challenge brought-forward by
mountain climbing sports are still on, and keen eager to find
of Mountaineers increasing every year. The government of Nepal
and China autonomous regions of Tibet as opened many peaks for
mountaineering expedition.
Royalty and Size of Expedition Team
1. More than one team may be permitted to climb Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) by
separate routes in one season.
2. A royalty of US$ 50,000 has been fixed for Sagarmatha for
a team consisting of 7 members. The team may include 5 more members provided if
it pays extra US$ 10,000 for each additional member. The royalty includes
trekking fee of the team members. The team members will be granted three months
visas. Additional US$ 20,000 will have to be paid by the team willing to scale
Sagarmatha by normal South East Ridge route.
3. In all regions including Khumbu, an expedition team can
have up to 7 members forthe minimum royalty, and 5 more members for the
additional royalty.
4. The team already permitted to scale Sagarmatha will have
to pay US$ 10.000 if it intends to change the ascent route. It will have to pay
additional US$ 20.000 if it intends to change the ascent route to normal South
East Ridge route.
5. For peaks other than Sagarmatha, the team will have to pay
additional 25% of the .royalty in US dollars to change the ascent route.
6. Expedition team must complete all necessary administrative
formalities and procedures in order to take back the garbage of the expedition
team to their respective countries, after the completion of the expedition.
Ministry of Culture, Tourism & Civil Aviation will take necessary monetary
deposit from them, which will be refunded after the dispatch of garbage from
Nepal.
Expedition in
Nepal
Expedition in
Tibet
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More Information: info@ecotrek.com.np
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