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Saturday, February 27, 2016

Mt.Kumbhakarna Expedition

The larkya sub range of the Nepalese Himalayas has born a highest peak kanggaru in the manag region of gandaki zone the banned area of Nur-phu valley. In the north – east side of mount manaslu and mount thuagi and south- west of the mount Annapurna range, the mount larkya is existed. Causing to mountaineering accidents it is the most famous for one of the worst avalanche occurred by several hours of heavy snowfall on October 20, 2005, plowed into a French expedition’s base camp, sweeping away all seven members of the French team as well as Nepalese staff down a steep avalanche forge, killed them all. The avalanche occurred in the Late afternoon after tea time and all those were killed inside their tents, some porters who were outside the tents they managed to survive, they made their way to the nearest village where the French Israeli expedition team was planning to climb Ratna Chuli a nearby mountain, due to continuous of poor snowfall condition the expedition team left their climb and immediately informed the French embassy in Kathmandu, only one body was found in initial attempts and later in mid November, the avalanche searching specialists from France only found two more bodies (a French man climber and a Nepalese porter).

Day 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel

Day 02 : Document apply for Kang Guru Expedition

Day 03 : Preparation for expedition in Kathmandu

Day 04 : Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar

Day 05 : Trek Besisahar to Ngadi

Day 06 : Trek Ngadi to Jagat

Day 07 : Trek Jagat to Dharapani

Day 08 : Trek Dharapani to Koto

Day 09 : Trek Koto to Daramsala

Day 10 : Trek Daramsala to Kang Guru Base camp

Day 11-26 : Climbing Period of Kang Guru (6981m)

Day 27 : After summit trek back to Base Camp

Day 28 : Trek Base Camp to Koto

Day 29 : Trek Koto to Tal

Day 30 : Trek Tal to Ngadi

Day 31 : Trek Ngadi to Besisahar

Day 32 : Drive from Besisahar to Kathmandu

Day 33 : Rest Day at Kathmandu

Day 34 : Departure to your next destination

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