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Expedition in Nepal |
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An overview |
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Out of the 14
highest peaks in the world, eight, including the tallest peak
Mount Everest, lie in Nepal. No wonder Nepal is the favourite
destination for mountaineers, with more than 600 expeditions
trudging up the Himalaya each year. It is only from 1949, as far
as the history of mountaineering achievements go, that any human
tasted success in the Nepalese Himalaya when the team consisting
of Bill Tilman, Peter Lloyd and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa scaled Mt.
Paldor 5,928m. Tenzing Norgay, of course, went on to become one
of the two men, the other being New Zealander Edmund Hillary, to
blaze the first ever successful trail to the top of Mt. Everest
in 1953.
Since there are much more facilities and amendments being made
in favor of the climbers, it is beginning to woo more and more
people. There are so many tall tales to be a part of and as many
records to try to beat. Most of all, there is the silent
beckoning of these lofty creations which have been there before
man, challenging him, and they will continue to tease and test
his spirit as long as they are there.
Seasons, procedures and Permits:
The mountaineering season in Nepal is divided into four seasons,
Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. The most popular among them
is the spring season, when the harsh weather of winter leaves
the mountain after dumping fresh snow and before the monsoon
starts. The second best season would be the Autumn season. |
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Procedure |
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A. The following
documents have to be sent to the Ministry of tourism,
Mountaineering Division, Katmandu, Nepal
* Completed Application
* Short biography of all members of the expedition (with
photograph)
* Map and/ or photograph of the mountain including climbing
route.
* Approach route map.
Since climbing permission is granted on 'first come first serve'
basis, it is therefore necessary to enlist the expedition's name
for the particular mountain for the particular season of the
year. The listing is made when the completed application form
with all documents are received by the Ministry of Tourism.
Incase all documents mentioned above cannot be submitted at a
time, booking is possible with only the completed application by
the expedition leader. No fee is required to enlist the
expedition's name.
B. Your expedition must be handled by the Government registered
trekking company in Nepal. Which can do all the necessary work
for the climbing permission as your local expedition operator or
local contactor as per mountaineering Expedition Regulations.
C. Climbing Permit fee (royalty): The leader of the
expedition team or its agent is required to compulsorily pay the
full amount of climbing permit fee (Royalty) before the permit
is granted
D. Preparation In Nepal for Expedition:
Import of foods and equipment:- Invoices and airway bill or bill
of lading (four copies each) have to be submitted to the
Ministry of Tourism for import license and customs clearance for
the import of expedition foods and equipment to Nepal. CIF
Katmandu value is to be clearly mentioned in the invoice.
Communication Equipment:- As Walkie-talkies, Transceiver
(Wireless) sets and other communication equipment are controlled
articles in Nepal. Please declare these articles in the customs
office (at entry point) that you wish to bring into Nepal for
use during climbing period.
Such equipments have to be collected from the customs office by
receiving permission letter from the Ministry of communication.
For the clearance of the equipment completed application form
and invoice with catalogue or specifications (four copies each)
should be submitted to the Ministry of Tourism which are latter
to be sent to other concerned government offices.
E. Filming or Documentary: Permission is required for filming or
documentary. The Ministry of Communication must be contacted any
time for queries about filming in Nepal. Please let us know we
will take care of every thing here in Nepal.
F. The Royalty and size of the Expedition team "Rules effective
from 1996 Spring": More than one team maybe permitted to climb
Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) by each separate route in one season. A
royalty of US $ 50,000 has been fixed for Sagarmatha for a team
consisting of 5 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 the team willing to scale
Sagarmatha by normal South East Ridge route.
In all regions including Khumbu, an expedition team can have up
to 5 members for the minimum royalty, and 5 more members for the
additional royalty.
The team already permitted to scale Sagarmath 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.
For peak other than Sagarmatha, the team will have to pay
additional 25% of the royalty in US $ to change the ascent
route.
Expedition team must complete all necessary administrative
formalities and procedures in order to send back the garbage of
the expedition team to their respective countries, after the
completion of the expedition. Ministry of Tourism & Civil
Aviation will take necessary monetary deposit from them, which
will be refunded after the dispatch of garbage from Nepal.
"Effective from 1992" the Ministry of Tourism has fixed the
price of the deposit for the management of Garbage's by each
mountaineering team who tries to claim any peak in Khumbu region
are as follows;
Royalty: Sagarmatha-South-West Ridge
1 member, Total US$ 25,000.00
2 members, Total US$ 40,000.00
3 members, Total US$ 48,000.00
4 members, Total US$ 56,000.00
5 members, Total US$ 60,000.00
6 members, Total US$ 66,000.00
7 members, Total US$ 70,000.00
Additional member each US$ 10,000.00 (Up to 5 Person)
Other 3 routs-West ridge, West Face and South Pillar has fixed
the royalty
which is USD 50000 for the group of 1-7 and additional member
each USD 10000
up to 5 person.
Royalty Other than Mt. Everest
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Peaks above 8000m
US $ 10,000 (1-7members) and $ 1500 for each additional member
exceeding 7 members
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Peaks of
7501-8000m US S 4000 (1-7 members) and US S 500 for each
additional members exceeding 7members
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Peaks of
7001-7500m US S 3000 (1-7 members) and US S 400 for each
additional members exceeding 7 members
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Peaks of
6501-7000m US S 2000 (1-7 members) and US S 300 for each
additional members exceeding 7 members
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Peaks below 6501m
US S 1500 (1-7 members) and US S 200 for each additional members
exceeding 7 members
Refundable
Garbage Deposit
Mt. Everest US S 4000 or equivalent ( local currency)
Other peaks above 8000 meter US $ 3000 or equivalent (local
currency)
All peaks less than 8000 meters US $ 2000 or equivalent (local
currency)
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