Mt. Gangapurna 7455m. Climbing Expedition
Mt. Gangapurna 7455m. Climbing Expedition
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Trip Overview Trip Overview
Nepal
Country Nepal
 Mt. Gangapurna
Peak Name Mt. Gangapurna
max-elevation
Max. Elevation 7,455m
duration
Duration 35 Days
route
Route East Ridge
range
Range Annapurna Region
difficulty
Difficulty Hard
best-season
Best Season Spring (Apr, May) and Autumn (Oct, Nov)
walking-per-day
Walking Per Day 5 - 7 Hours
accomodation
Accommodation Hotel + Lodge
group-size
Group Size 2 - 15 PAX

Mount Gangapurna, standing at 7,455 meters (24,457 feet), is a prominent peak situated between Tilicho Peak and Annapurna III in the Annapurna Himalayan range at the Gandaki Zone named after Ganga, the Hindu goddess who is a personification of the river Ganges Mt. Gangapurna is another 7000m peak to climb and the 57th highest peak on earth. First summited by Gunther Hauser a member of the German expedition team 1965 via the south face of the East Ridge climbing Gangapurna It is known for its...

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Mount Gangapurna, standing at 7,455 meters (24,457 feet), is a prominent peak situated between Tilicho Peak and Annapurna III in the Annapurna Himalayan range at the Gandaki Zone named after Ganga, the Hindu goddess who is a personification of the river Ganges Mt. Gangapurna is another 7000m peak to climb and the 57th highest peak on earth. First summited by Gunther Hauser a member of the German expedition team 1965 via the south face of the East Ridge climbing Gangapurna It is known for its challenging climbing routes, good technical experience, and stunning views. To climb Gangapurna should be familiar with the use of Climbing equipment, Crampons, Harnesses, Ice-Axe, Tying Knots, and handling Climbing Ropes.  During climbing some technical difficulties in a few sections of the climbing route to the summit is much care and precaution should be taken especially in snow conditions and new crevices.

  • Climbing any mountain especially 7000m and 8000m above is tough but highly rewarding as well. So, do prepare yourself Psychologically and Physically to withstand all possible hazards that may come across your path during the mountaineering journey.
  • The expedition is EXTREMELY Challenging but worth it.  Before the summit push, we will have enough time at the Base Camp where our supremely talented climbing Sherpa guide will train you very well to be in the Himalayas by providing you with all technical know-how and techniques.
  • The summit lies at a higher altitude and can cause altitude sickness to anyone attempting the summit push. But proper acclimatization, reserved Oxygen which will be carried or transferred already at higher camps for emergency use, and support/assistance by our high altitude climbing Sherpa Guide will help you go through to reach the summit of your dream mountain. Above the higher camps, we will always have extra bottles of oxygen in case of emergencies. This is why one must go on an expedition to any of the 6 thousand before heading to any 7000m. This will not only help you gain experience in the high altitude but also familiarize you with all the gears and equipment while handling extremely cold temperatures, gaining great crampon skills on and on the rock, snow, ice, rappelling with a pack on, and using ascenders and jumars on a fixed-line. Along with tolerance at a high altitude, you need strength, endurance, and strong cardiovascular conditioning.

NOTE: Prioritize your training efforts with the following techniques assuming you are in good health and injury-free;

  • Climbing Conditioning: Uphill climbing with a backpack, walking, and staircase climbing
  • Training: Strength training for lower body and core
  • Cardiovascular Training: Include both aerobic and anaerobic workouts with and without pack-weight
  • Flexibility Training: Include stretches for overall body
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Trip Overview Trip Facts
  • Country / Location: Nepal / Nepal/Annapurna Region
  • Coordinates: 28.606° N 83.965° E
  • First Ascent: Gunther Hauser (German), 1965
  • Expedition duration / Highest Access: 35 days (typically) / (7455m 24,457.ft)
  • Climbing duration / Combined Routes: 17 days (typically) East Ridge
  • Group Size: 02-15 person per Group
  • Best Season: Spring (April, May) and Autumn (October, November)
  • Climbing Ratio: 1+1 (1 Member 1 Climbing Sherpa Guide)
Trip Overview Trip Highlights
  • Combined with the classic trek around the Annapurna massif, ascending the Marsyangdi valley.
  • Breathtaking views across to the Annapurnas II 7,937m, III 7,555m and IV 7,525m, Gangapurna 7,455m, Glacier Dome, Dhaulagiri 8,167m, Tilicho Peak 7,134m and Manaslu 8,156m.  

Gangapurna Camp details typically used during an expedition:

Base Camp

  • Location: Usually set up at around 4,400 meters in the Manang Valley, near the glacier.
  • Facilities: Equipped with tents for sleeping, a dining tent, a kitchen tent, and communication facilities such as satellite phones or radios.
  • Activities: Acclimatization hikes in the surrounding area, preparation of climbing equipment, and rest before ascending to higher camps.

Camp I

  • Location: Generally established at around 5,200 meters on a flat section of the glacier.
  • Facilities: Tents for sleeping and a small kitchen setup. Facilities are basic due to the altitude.
  • Activities: Climbers use Camp I for acclimatization and as a staging point for moving to higher camps. Rest and preparation for the climb to Camp II.

Camp II

  • Location: Typically set up at around 6,000 meters on the glacier, near the base of the steeper slopes.
  • Facilities: Basic camping setup with tents for sleeping and minimal kitchen facilities. Essential gear and supplies are stored here.
  • Activities: Further acclimatization and preparation for the summit push. Climbers ensure all gear is ready and rest to conserve energy for the final ascent.

Camp III

  • Location: Established at around 6,800 meters, often on a high ridge or sheltered area.
  • Facilities: Minimal setup with just essential gear to reduce the load for the summit push.
  • Activities: Final rest and preparation before the summit attempt. Climbers spend a very short time here to conserve energy.

Summit Push

  • Route: The final ascent to the summit involves navigating snow and ice slopes, with some sections requiring fixed ropes. The route is technical and demands careful navigation and stamina.
  • Timing: Climbers usually start the summit push early in the morning, around midnight or 1 AM, aiming to reach the summit by early morning and descend to lower camps by afternoon.
  • Descent: After reaching the summit, climbers descend back to Camp II or Camp I for rest and recovery.

Additional Notes

  • Weather: Weather conditions in the Annapurna region can be highly variable and unpredictable. Expeditions must be flexible with their schedules and prepared for sudden changes in weather.
  • Permits: Climbing Mount Gangapurna requires permits from the Department of Tourism (DoT) and other relevant authorities. Ensure all necessary permits are secured before the expedition.
  • Guides and Support: Hiring experienced guides and porters is highly recommended for navigation, carrying equipment, and ensuring safety during the climb.
  • Logistics: Due to the remote location, logistics such as transportation, food supplies, and emergency evacuation plans must be carefully planned and coordinated.

Preparation and Safety

  • Training: Climbers should undergo thorough physical training and have experience with high-altitude climbing and technical routes.
  • Acclimatization: Proper acclimatization is crucial to avoid altitude sickness. Climbers should follow a carefully planned acclimatization schedule.
  • Gear: Essential gear includes high-altitude clothing, climbing equipment (Crampons, Ice Axes, Harnesses, Ropes), camping gear, and sufficient food and water supplies.
  • Health and Safety: Climbers should have a comprehensive medical kit and knowledge of first aid. Awareness of symptoms of altitude sickness and immediate action in case of emergencies are vital.

Expeditions to Mount Gangapurna require meticulous preparation, physical fitness, and careful planning to ensure a successful and safe climb.

Itinerary

DescriptionArrival in Kathmandu [1300 m/4264 ft] Arrive at any time, Xtreme Climbers vehicle and represent we'll pick you up from Tribhuvan International Airport and take you to the hotel. Your included activities consist of refreshments, introduction to your guide, as well as an introduction on The Trip.

Your adventure in Nepal comes to an end today! There is nothing to do but trade emails with your travel companions and organize your photos. A representative from Xtreme Climbers will take you to the airport, approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight. On your way home you'll have plenty of time to plan your next adventure in the wonderful country of Nepal.

Cost include Cost includes

In Full board service:

Xtreme Climbers offers Full Board Service for our entire range of flagship mountaineering expeditions to all 7000m peaks. Full Board service means that we will provide a Trekking service, base camp service and high camp service executed by your Sherpa climbing guide. All of our full-board clients will have a personal Sherpa climbing guide exclusively dedicated to the client for the duration of the climb. Our climbing Sherpa guide team will establish and secure climbing routes in collaboration with other climbing teams participating on the route. Establish all high camps with camping equipment, provisions, and oxygen and prepare high-altitude food for the client. Full board also indistinguishable clients on the route while ensuring their safety and well-being. We move at the client's preferred pace and ensure total commitment to the client in case of emergency with the client's safety and well-being being the overriding priority. High camp service for the Full Board Service will consist of all of the equipment necessary to fix the route, all camping equipment, fuel and food for high camps.

Full Board Service Cost Include:

  • Arrival & Departure: Airport - Hotel transfers – Airport (Pick Up and Drop).
  • Hotel Accommodation In Kathmandu: 4 nights 4**** Hotel in Kathmandu on bed & breakfast Basis-Twin bed Room.
  • Permit: Expedition Royalty and permit of Nepal Government to climb Mt. Gangapurna 7455m, Trekking Permit (Annapurna Conservation Park entry fee) TIMS card (Trekking Information Management System), and other necessary permits.
  • Member transportation Overland / By Air: Required necessary overland Tourist or private 4.WD reserved vehicle and necessary domestic flights required during the trip as per scheduled program itinerary. 
  • Climbing Sherpa Guide: Highly experienced government-licensed trekking Guide during trekking and climbing Sherpa guide (Everest Summiter 1 member 1 Climbing Sherpa) during the entire climbing period
  • Oxygen and Masks Regulators: Bottles of Oxygen will be reserved at BC and camp above for emergency use only with an appropriate additional charge will be provided with the Latest model of Summit or top-out system masks and regulators.
  • Liaison Officer: 1 Government Liaison officer with full equipment, salary and accommodation.  
  • Garbage Management: Stool Shipment Transfer & Garbage Deposit fees.
  • Insurance: Medical & Emergency rescue Insurance for all involved staff during the trek and expedition.
  • Trekking Route Map. A trekking and climbing Route Map will be provided.
  • Accommodation: Accommodation at a hotel/lodge/guest house or tent camp during the trekking / Climbing period
  • Expedition Stuffs Transportation: Necessary equipment Transportation for all Members and Staff From Kathmandu-Mountain-Kathmandu.
  • Member Luggage: Up to 40.Kg per member for personal baggage during the trek carried by Porters/Mules. 
    NOTE: Baggage more than 40.Kg p/p will charge additional with the appropriate cost. 
  • Lodging & Fooding: Food and fuel for base camp and Camps above. Food 3 meals a day (BDL, including tea and coffee) along with accessible accommodation at Hotel/Lodge/Tea house/Camp during the trek and Basecamp. Well-managed base camp set up for members & Staff. Appropriate high-altitude food for all clients and staff at base camp and above during the climbing period.
  • Equipment: All required Tables, Chairs, Cooking utensils and equipment for Camping during the Trekking / Expedition.
  • XTREME CLIMBERS Equipment: Xtreme Climbers 120.ltr Duffel bags for each expedition member and for trekkers (2 members 1 Duffel Bag) Sun Hat and Mask will be provided.
  • Porter: Required numbers of necessary porters.
  • Base Camp Staff: Experienced and well-trained Base camp Cook & kitchen Helpers as required.
  • Staff Salary and allowance: Equipment allowances and wages for all Nepalese staff & porters daily wages, climbing Sherpas Guide, Cooks, Kitchen assistants and government liaison officers including equipment, food & clothing as per program.
  • Base Camp equipment and Tent: At Base camp: foam mattresses and pillows per member, Dining Tent, Kitchen Tent, Communication Tent, Toilet & Shower Tent, Staff Tent, Tent for Nepalese base camp staff, and Store tents. NOTE: Each member will have an individual  VE-25 North-Face tent in Base Camp and camp above.
  • Climbing Ropes: Required necessary fixed and dynamic rope during the climbing period. For camps bove EPI gas and stove will be provided for cooking food.
  • Communication: Radio Walkie Talkie and Thuraya Satellite phone carried by guide for communication. (SAT Phone available to clients at a cost of $5. USD per minute).
  • Heater: Heater for base camp in each Dining and other necessary camp.
  • Solar/Generator/Light: Solar panel or Generator for battery charge, light at base camp and electronics charging proposed.
  • Comprehensive Medical kit: First Aid medical kits for the Group and the staff for basic use only.
  • TAX and Office Charges: Our service charge and government Taxes.
  • Farewell Dinner: Farewell Dinner in a Tourist standard restaurant with Xtreme Climbers Staff.

Base Camp Service Cost Includes:

  1. Arrival & Departure: Arrival and departure transfer services to and from both domestic and international flights as per itinerary with assistance at the international airport by Xtreme Climbers while arriving and departing from Kathmandu.
  2. Hotel Accommodation In Kathmandu: 4 Nights 4**** hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on B&B basis.
  3. Hotel Accommodation In Pokhara: 2 Nights *** Hotel Accommodation in Pokhara B/B basis.
  4. Trekking / Climbing Sherpa Guide: Experienced government-licensed high-altitude trekking and climbing Sherpa guides (Everest Summiteers) will be provided during the entire expedition period.
  5. Overland or Domestic Air Transport: Required necessary 4WD overland drive transportation for domestic flights From-To-From as per scheduled program itinerary
  6. Permit: Expedition Royalty and permit of Nepal Government to climb Mt. Gangapurna (7455M), Trekking Permit ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Park entry fee) TIMS card (Trekking Information Management System), and other necessary permits.
  7. Liaison Officer: 1 Government Liaison officer with full equipment, salary and accommodation.  
  8. Garbage Management: Stool Shipment Transfer & Garbage Deposit fees.
  9. Trekking / Climbing Insurance: Medical & Emergency rescue Insurance for all involved staff during the trek and expedition.
  10. Trekking Route Map. A trekking and climbing Route Map will be provided.
  11. Accommodation: Accommodation at a hotel/lodge/guest house or tent camp during trekking / Climbing period
  12. Expedition Stuffs Transportation: Necessary equipment Transportation for all Members and Staff From Kathmandu-Mountain-Kathmandu.
  13. Member Luggage: Up to 40.Kg per member for personal baggage during the trek carried by Porters/Mules. 
    NOTE: Baggage more than 40.Kg p/p will charge additional with the appropriate cost. 
  14. Lodging & Fooding: Food and fuel for base camp and Camps above. Food 3 meals a day (BDL, including tea and coffee) along with accessible accommodation at Hotel/Lodge/Tea house/Camp during the trek and Basecamp. Well-managed base camp set up for members & Staff. Appropriate high-altitude food for all clients and staff at base camp and above during the climbing period.
  15. Equipment: All required Tables, Chairs, Cooking utensils and equipment for Camping during the Trekking / Expedition.
  16. Oxygen and Masks Regulators: Bottles of Oxygen will be reserved at BC and camp for emergency use only with an appropriate additional charge will be provided with the Latest model of Summit or Top out system masks and regulators.
  17. XTREME CLIMBERS Equipment: Xtreme Climbers 120.ltr Duffel bags for each expedition member and for trekkers (2 member 1 Duffel Bag) Sun Hat and Mask will be provided.
  18. Porter: Required numbers of necessary porters.
  19. Base Camp Staff: Experienced and well-trained Base camp Cook & kitchen Helpers as required.
  20. Staff Salary and allowance: Equipment allowances and wages for all Nepalese staff & porters daily wages, climbing Sherpas Guide, Cooks, Kitchen assistants and government liaison officers include equipment, food & clothing as per the program.
  21. Base Camp equipment and Tent: At Base camp: foam mattresses and pillows per member, Dining Tent, Kitchen Tent, Communication Tent, Toilet & Shower Tent, Staff Tent, Tent for Nepalese base camp staff, and Store tents. NOTE: Each member will have an individual  VE-25 North-Face tent in Base Camp and camp above.
  22. Communication: Radio Walkie Talkie and Thuraya Satellite phone carried by guide for communication. (SAT Phone available to clients at a cost of $5. USD per minute).
  23. Heater: Heater for base camp in each Dining and other necessary camp.
  24. Solar/Generator/Light: Solar panel or Generator for battery charge, light at base camp and electronics charging proposed.
  25. Comprehensive Medical kit: First Aid medical kits for the Group and the staff for basic use only.
  26. TAX and Office Charges: Our service charge and government Taxes.
  27. Farewell Dinner: Farewell Dinner in a Tourist standard restaurant with Xtreme Climbers Staff.

NOTE: Above Base Camp Xtreme Climbers services will be “ZERO”

cost_exclude Cost Excludes
  • Airfare: International flight airfare (from and to Kathmandu).
  • Nepal entry Visa fee: Nepal Visa fee USD 60 per person for 30 days (to be applied for 60 days (USD 120).
  • Lunch & Dinner: Lunch & dinner during the stay in Kathmandu (also in case of early return from Trekking / Expedition than the scheduled itinerary).
  • Extra night in Kathmandu or during the trip: Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu or during trip than the scheduled itinerary. In case of early arrival or late departure, early return from Trekking / Expedition (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary.
  • Insurance: Travel and high altitude insurance, accident, medical & emergency evacuation.
  • Rescue Evacuation: Medical Insurance and emergency rescue evacuation cost if required. (Rescue, Repatriation, Medication, Medical Tests and Hospitalization costs.)
  • Personal Expenses: Telephone, Internet, battery recharge, Hot shower, Laundry, any Alcoholic beverages & soft drinks (during the trek and in Kathmandu but we will serve all kinds of beverages for members in base camp), and also Clothing, Packing Items or Bags, Personal Medical Kit, Personal Trekking /Climbing Gears.
  • Filming: Special Filming, Camera and Drone permit fee.
  • Internet Service: Internet services are not included in this cost.
  • Summit Bonus: The Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa USD 1500 (If the company offers Full Board Services).
  • Customs Clearance: Nepal custom duty for import/export of expedition equipment
  • Tips:  Calculate some tips for Base camp staff.
  • Extra: Any extra expenses arising out of various/unforeseen situations like natural calamities, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in Government regulations, Personal climbing gears or any other services or activities, which are not mentioned in the itinerary or any other item not listed in the “Cost Includes” section.

Full Board Service Cost Exclude:

  • Airfare: International flight airfare (from and to Kathmandu).
  • Nepal entry Visa fee: Nepal Visa fee USD 60 per person for 30 days (to be applied for 60 days (USD 120).
  • Lunch & Dinner: Lunch & dinner during the stay in Kathmandu (also in case of early return from Trekking / Expedition than the scheduled itinerary).
  • Extra night in Kathmandu or during the trip: Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu or during the trip than the scheduled itinerary. In case of early arrival or late departure, early return from Trekking / Expedition (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary.
  • Insurance: Travel and high altitude insurance, accident, medical & emergency evacuation.
  • Rescue Evacuation: Medical Insurance and emergency rescue evacuation cost if required. (Rescue, Repatriation, Medication, Medical Tests, and Hospitalization costs.)
  • Personal Expenses: Telephone, Internet, battery recharge, Hot shower, Laundry, any Alcoholic beverages & soft drinks (during the trek and in Kathmandu but we will serve all kinds of beverages for members in base camp), and also Clothing, Packing Items or Bags, Personal Medical Kit, Personal Trekking /Climbing Gears.
  • Filming: Special Filming, Camera, and Drone permit fee.
  • Internet Service: Internet services are not included in this cost.
  • Summit Bonus: The Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa USD 1500. (If the company offers Full Board Services).
  • Customs Clearance: Nepal custom duty for import/export of expedition equipment
  • Tips:  Calculate some tips for Base camp staff.
  • Extra: Any extra expenses arising out of various/unforeseen situations like natural calamities, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in Government regulations, Personal climbing gears or any other services or activities, which are not mentioned in the itinerary or any other item not listed in the “Cost Includes” section.

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