Saribung Peak Climbing is like a big adventure in Nepal. It’s a new place to climb called Saribung Peak, close to a special pond called Damodar Kunda. The peak is really high at 5,400m, and it’s in a place called Mustang, near the border of Nepal and Tibet. This adventure is in a cool area with big mountains, and Saribung Peak is one of them, standing tall at 6,346 meters. It’s part of a famous place called the Annapurna region, known for other exciting treks like Annapurna Circuit and Muktinath. The whole journey takes 26 days, and it’s perfect for people who love exploring. You’ll see amazing snow-covered peaks and have a fantastic time on this mountain adventure.
Overview
Being part of a Saribung expedition is like stepping into a really amazing adventure that can make your life extra special! It’s all about going out into nature and doing exciting things like climbing rocks, going on long walks, and even gliding on snow with skis. However, before you start this fantastic journey, it’s super important to know a lot of things and have some experience so that you can enjoy every moment of your trip to the fullest.
Trip Highlights for Saribung Expedition
- Saribung Peak (6,346m): A challenging climb with stunning views.
- Remote Setting: Explore the isolated foothills of Mt. Damodar Himal.
- Damodar Kunda: Visit the sacred pond at 4,890 meters.
- Nepal-Tibet Border: Experience the cultural blend near the border.
- Annapurna Region: Enjoy the broader Annapurna landscapes.
- Multifaceted Activities: Include rock climbing, trekking, and skiing.
- Jaw-Dropping Vistas: Marvel at snow-covered peaks throughout.
- Life-Changing Experience: Described as a transformative adventure.
Itinerary
When you arrive at the airport, someone from our team will be there to meet you. They will take you to the place where you will stay. After that, we will talk to you about what we will be doing during the trek. You can take a short walk around the area to get used to the new place.
Highest Point: 1300m
Where You Stay: Hotel
Time Taken: 1 hour
Food: Welcome Dinner
Walking Distance: 5.5km
Transport: Car / Jeep
On the second day, get ready for a super fun day exploring the amazing places in Kathmandu. We'll visit cool spots like Bouddhanath, Pashupatinath temple, Swayambhunath, Patan Durbar Square, and many other places that are really old and interesting.
Highest Point: 1300m
Where You Stay: Hotel
Time Taken: 7 hours
Food: Buffet Breakfast
Walking Distance: 7km
Transport: Car / Jeep
On day three, we're going to hop on a plane from Kathmandu to Pokhara really early in the morning after having our breakfast. Once we land in Pokhara, we'll go to a hotel to freshen up. After that, we'll get ready to explore some really cool places in Pokhara. We'll stay overnight there.
Highest Point: 850m
Where You Stay: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with coffee/tea
On the fourth day, we'll take a flight from Pokhara to Jomsom, a special place in Mustang. It's where we start our adventure! The view from the plane is super cool because you can see the big Himalayas and a river called Kali Gandaki. After landing, we'll walk for about 3 hours and reach a neat town called Kagbeni.
Highest Point: 2780m
Where You Stay: Lodge
Time: 3 hours
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with coffee/tea
On the fifth day, we'll have an amazing walk from Kagbeni to Tsaile. We'll see beautiful walls with special writings, cool landscapes, and something called a Buddhist Chorten. As we walk by the Kaligandaki River, we'll reach a village called Tangbe. We'll take a break for lunch in another place called Chhuksang.
After eating, we'll keep walking next to the river, and there are even 16 caves along the way! The path goes up, and we'll see a fantastic view of the Kaligandaki River and a big mountain called Nilgiri Himal. Finally, we'll reach Tsaile, where we'll spend the night.
Highest Point: 3050m
Where You Stay: Lodge
Time: 5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with coffee/tea
On the sixth day, get ready for a long walk! It will take us about six to seven hours to go from Tsaile to Gheling. Along the way, we'll see lots of special things called chortens, and they will welcome us as we walk. Gheling is a tiny village with houses made of mud, and it looks really special and beautiful. We'll stay there for the night.
Highest Point: 3550m
Where You Stay: Lodge
Time: 6-7 hours
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with coffee/tea
On the seventh day, we're going to leave Gheling and walk to Tsarang. It's a dry area in Mustang, and Tsarang is at 3560 meters. It will take us around four to five hours to get there.
Highest Point: 3560m
Where You Stay: Lodge
Time: 4-5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with coffee/tea
On the eighth day, we'll have a fantastic walk to Lo Manthang. This place is at 3730 meters, and we'll get to see amazing views of hills and mountains covered in snow. The walk will take us about six hours, and after that, we'll stay in Lo Manthang.
Highest Point: 3730m
Where You Stay: Lodge
Time: 6 hours
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with coffee/tea
On the ninth day, we're taking a break in Lo Manthang, a really pretty place. It's like the capital city of a special place called Upper Mustang. The people here follow traditions like those in Tibet, and the village looks a bit like Tibet too. Long ago, it used to be the capital of a kingdom, but now it's part of Upper Mustang. There are cool houses and monasteries to explore. We'll rest here before going to Yara.
Highest Point: 3730m
Where You Stay: Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with coffee/tea
On the tenth day, we're going on a walk from Lo Manthang to Yara. We'll pass by a village called Dhi and then go down a path to reach Yara. The journey is super pretty, and there are lots of caves along the way. We'll stay overnight in Yara.
Highest Point: 3630m
Where You Stay: Lodge
Time: 6 to 7 hours
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with coffee/tea
On the eleventh day, we're going on a short trip from Yara to Luri Gompa. It's a special place with old and beautiful monasteries. There's something called Luri Cave Monastery, which is really ancient and famous in Mustang. It's like a museum with statues and pictures of special beings. We'll also visit another wonderful and ancient monastery. After all the exploring, we'll stay overnight in Luri.
Highest Point: 3900m
Where You Stay: Lodge
Time: 2-3 hours
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with coffee/tea
On day twelve, we're going on a long walk from Luri Cave Monastery to a place called Ghuma Thanti. First, we go downhill and then follow a trail that connects Yara to Ghuma Thanti. The walk is super awesome, especially when we pass by pastures on the hilltop. We get to see a really big mountain called Mount Dhaulagiri, which makes the walk even more cool. After walking down for a while, we reach Ghuma Thanti. From there, we'll go to a special place called Damodar Kunda Lakes, a sacred place for Buddhist pilgrims. We'll spend the night in Ghuma Thanti.
Highest Point: 4760m
Where You Stay: Lodge
Time: 6-7 hours
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with coffee/tea
On day thirteen, we're going back from the awesome Ghuma Thanti. It will take us about 4-5 hours to walk and reach a cool place called Bacha Khola, which is really high up at 4890m. The walk is super splendid, and it's going to be so amazing.
Highest Point: 4890m
Where You Stay: Lodge
Time: 4-5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with coffee/tea
On day fourteen, after enjoying the Bacha Khola, we're going even higher! We'll walk for about 4-5 hours to reach a special place called Damodar Kund, way up at 5010m. It's like going on an adventure to see this beautiful lake.
Highest Point: 5010m
Where You Stay: Camp
Time: 4-5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with coffee/tea
On day fifteen, we're taking a break at Damodar Kund. We'll rest and explore this special and holy place for another day. The lake is at the bottom of a beautiful mountain called Damodar Himal, and it's important for both Hindus and Buddhists. Hindus even talk about it in a holy book called BarahPuran, and the name Damodar is connected to Lord Krishna.
Highest Point: 5010m
Where You Stay: Camp
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with coffee/tea
On day sixteen, get ready for a climbing adventure! We're going up from Saribung Base Camp to a special place called Camp I. It's like climbing a big hill to reach a height of 5730m. We'll be surrounded by snowy mountains and cool views. After a day of climbing, we'll stay overnight at Camp I.
Highest Point: 5730m
Where You Stay: Camp
Time: Full day
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with snacks
It's like going on a challenging climb and then having a cozy camp to rest!
On day seventeen, the adventure continues! We're climbing even higher to reach the top of Saribung Peak, which is at a whopping 6346m. It's like reaching the top of a giant snowy mountain! After enjoying the amazing views from the peak, we'll head back down to Saribung Base Camp and stay overnight.
Highest Point: 6346m
Where You Stay: Base Camp
Time: Full day
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with snacks
It's like reaching the sky and then returning to a cozy camp for a good night's sleep!
On day eighteen, it's like carefully walking down from the top of Saribung Peak, a huge snowy mountain at 6346m. After coming down, we'll reach a special place called Saribung Pass, which is at 6042m. The way down gives us amazing views of the mountains, and it feels exciting because we've conquered the peak! After that, we'll keep walking down until we reach Nagoru at 4400m. That's where we'll spend the night.
Top Point: Saribung Peak (6346m)
Bottom Point: Nagoru (4400m)
Time: Full day
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with snacks
On day nineteen, we're going on a trek from Nagoru to Phu Gaon. It's like going on a walk through the mountains and valleys. We'll enjoy the fresh air and beautiful scenery. After walking for the day, we'll reach Phu Gaon, a special village where we'll stay overnight.
Starting Point: Nagoru (4400m)
Ending Point: Phu Gaon
Time: Full day
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with snacks
It's like going on a big walk, and then we'll have a cozy place to sleep in Phu Gaon!
On day twenty, the adventure continues! We'll trek from Phu Gaon to Meta. It's like walking through more mountains and discovering new places. The journey is filled with excitement and the beauty of nature. After a day of trekking, we'll reach Meta, where we'll spend the night.
Starting Point: Phu Gaon
Ending Point: Meta
Time: Full day
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with snacks
It's like going on another big walk, and then we'll have a cozy place to rest in Meta!
On day twenty-one, we'll continue our trekking journey from Meta to Koto. It's like walking through the mountains and exploring different landscapes. The trek offers more breathtaking views and a chance to enjoy the outdoors. After a day of walking, we'll reach Koto, where we'll stay overnight.
Starting Point: Meta
Ending Point: Koto
Time: Full day
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with snacks
It's like going on a final walk, and then we'll have a cozy place to sleep in Koto!
On day twenty-two, our walking adventure continues! We're walking from Koto to Dharapani. It's like going on a journey in the mountains, finding new places, and breathing in the fresh air. After walking all day, we'll reach Dharapani, where we'll sleep for the night.
Start: Koto
End: Dharapani
Time: All day
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with snacks
On day twenty-three, we keep walking from Dharapani to Jagat. It's like walking through the mountains, seeing different views, and maybe spotting some cool animals. After a day of walking, we'll reach Jagat, where we'll sleep.
Start: Dharapani
End: Jagat
Time: All day
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with snacks
On day twenty-four, we're on the last part of our walk. We'll walk from Jagat to Bhulbhule. It's like walking through the last mountains, enjoying the views, and feeling proud of our journey. After a day of walking, we'll reach Bhulbhule, where we'll sleep.
Start: Jagat
End: Bhulbhule
Time: All day
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with snacks
On day twenty-five, we're having a bus adventure! We'll travel from Bhulbhule to Kathmandu on a big bus. It's like going on a road trip, seeing the landscapes pass by, and feeling the excitement of the journey. After our bus ride, we'll reach Kathmandu and go to a cozy hotel, where we'll stay for the night.
Start: Bhulbhule
End: Kathmandu
Transport: Bus
Time: Full day
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner with snacks
On day twenty-six, it's time to go home. We've had an amazing adventure, but now it's time to say goodbye. After waking up in Kathmandu, we'll get ready, have some breakfast, and then head to the airport. We'll catch our flight and go back home, carrying wonderful memories of our Saribung Expedition.
Start: Kathmandu
End: Home
Transport: Flight
Time: Morning to afternoon
Meals: Breakfast
The Trip Cost Includes
- Meals for the trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner).
- All local transport during the trip.
- Flights within Nepal: Kathmandu to Pokhara to Jomsom.
- Entrance fees for National Parks, permits, accommodation in tents and lodges, guide and porter expenses, including their salary, insurance, food, and other necessary arrangements during the trek.
- Basic first aid kit carried by your guide.
- No extra fees if you're staying alone in Kathmandu or in the mountains.
- Pick up from the airport when you arrive and drop off when you leave.
The Trip Cost Excludes
- Meals in Kathmandu (lunch and dinner), and flights from your home to Kathmandu.
- Fees for the airport, car, taxi, or van, and visa.
- Medical examinations and vaccinations if needed.
- Personal expenses like bar bills, laundry, phone calls, hot showers in the mountains, mineral water, and sweet treats. We suggest bringing water purifiers and tablets to be a responsible traveler and save money.
- Beverages or extra meals not listed in the itinerary, personal clothing and gear, travel insurance, optional extra activities.
- Tipping is not a must, but it's a nice gesture for the trek crew (driver, trek leader, porter).
FAQs
To climb Saribung Peak, you need some special permissions. It’s like having special tickets for the adventure. These are Annapurna Conservation Area Permit, a permit from the local government, Nepal Mountaineering Association Permit, and something called Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) card. It’s like having all the right passes to go on an exciting journey.
In case of an emergency on your Saribung Peak climb,we can offer guidance. Prioritize safety by using communication devices to seek professional help or contact local authorities. Stay calm, assess the situation, and follow any advice provided. Having a well-thought-out plan is crucial—make decisions that prioritize your well-being. Remember, it’s essential to stay focused on safety and act accordingly in challenging situations.
Yes, solo travelers of different genders can consider Saribung Peak, but caution is crucial. While it presents a thrilling adventure, safety is paramount. The climb is technically challenging and in a remote area, so prior mountaineering experience is recommended. Solo travelers should assess their skills, be well-prepared, and consider hiring experienced guides. Communicating plans and having emergency measures in place are vital.
When climbing Saribung Peak, fancy toilets are rare on the trail. But don’t worry! Along the way, the lodges and hotels have basic ones. If you need fancier ones, head to the city areas.
In the Saribung Peak climbing area, it’s hard to use regular phones because there might be no signal. This is because the place is far away and very high up. So, if people are climbing there, they should bring special phones that work with satellites or radios. These gadgets help them talk to others in case something goes wrong or if they need help. People going there should always check if their communication tools work and remember to use them to stay safe while climbing.
Whether you can rent climbing gear for Saribung Peak depends on where you are and the shops around. In some places near popular trails, you might find things like sleeping bags or backpacks for rent. But for special mountain tools like crampons or ice axes needed for Saribung Peak, it’s better to bring your own or get them from big shops in towns. Before you go, check if you can rent what you need and make sure it’s good and right for the climb.