Mt. Kyazo RI is one of the most beautiful, highest and least climbed trekking peaks of Nepal. It has an altitude of 6861m and is situated in the Khumbu region, north of Namche
Duration: 17 Days
Highest access: 6151m
Group Size: 1 to 16
Grade: Strenuous
Best season: Mar-May & Sept-Nov
Transportation: Flight/Private vehicle
Accommodation: Hotel/Camping/ Tea House
Meals: All meals during the trek.
Mt. Kyazo RI is one of the most beautiful, highest and least climbed trekking peaks of Nepal. It has an altitude of 6861m and is situated in the Khumbu region, north of Namche Bazaar. Mt. Kyazo RI Peak Climbing is compared technically hard and one must have proper climbing history and knowledge. The peak offers wonderful scenarios and also you will walk in the worlds famous trekking trials during your journey.
Mt. Kyazo RI is an isolated peak located in the Mahalangur Himalayan range of Nepal. In this Kyazo RI peak Climbing you can enjoy the breathtaking flight to Lukla; experience the Sherpa culture and the views of Everest, Lhotse and Makalu and many other amazing mountains.
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 02: Preparation Day in Kathmandu.
Day 03: Fly to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2610m) 3hrs.
Day 04: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3441m)
Day 05: Acclimatization Day.
Day 06: Namche to Menda (3736m) 6hrs.
Day 07: Mende to Kyojo RI Base Camp (4550m)
Day 08-12: Climbing period for Kyozo RI peak.
Day 13: Trek back to Base Camp 5hrs.
Day 14: Trek to Namche.
Day 15: Namche to Lukla.
Day 16: Fly to Kathmandu.
Day 17: Final Departure.
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 02: Preparation Day in Kathmandu.
Day 03: Fly to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2610m) 3hrs.
Day 04: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3441m)
Day 05: Acclimatization Day.
Day 06: Namche to Menda (3736m) 6hrs.
Day 07: Mende to Kyojo RI Base Camp (4550m)
Day 08-12: Climbing period for Kyozo RI peak.
Day 13: Trek back to Base Camp 5hrs.
Day 14: Trek to Namche.
Day 15: Namche to Lukla.
Day 16: Fly to Kathmandu.
Day 17: Final Departure.
1. When can I book your trip?
You can book our trip in all seasons but spring and autumn season is the best season for mountaineering. We request you to book your trip 3 or 4 weeks before your arrival for Peak Climbing and mountaineering and 4 months earlier for serious climbing and expedition.
2. What are the payment policy and procedure for a trip booking?
The payment policy and procedure for trip booking in our company is as below.
• 20% of the total amount of the trip should be sent for advance booking for peak climbing.
• 50% of total amount of the trip should be sent for advance booking for serious climbing.
3. What are the best seasons for climbing and mountaineering in Nepal?
Spring and autumn are the two best seasons for climbing and mountaineering.
4. How hard and tough is climbing in the Himalaya?
The difficulty level of trip depends upon the region you choose. Nepal has varieties of mountain and snow covered peaks ranging from moderate to difficult.
5. What type of insurance should I need to have before coming to Nepal? Can I get insurance there?
Your travel insurance must cover any kind of sickness, loss due to theft, injury, delay; inconveniences or any other and the company should not have any liabilities for your personal loss. Since you cannot get travel insurance in Nepal you need to bring it with yourself.
6. What will happen if one gets sick during Trekking and Climbing?
The chance of getting sick is high in the mountains during trekking and climbing. In case of sickness, we do basic treatments, our guides and all staffs are well trained about the sickness and its primary treatments. Our guide carries some medical kits and it is also essential to keep basic medical kits yourself. If the sickness arises from high altitude, we have to get back to low altitude first. If the basic treatment does not work, and if you get more serious, we will immediately arrange a helicopter rescue to get back Kathmandu.
7. How long must walk every day on the treks and how long do we climb?
Normally you need to walk about 5-6 hours per day. The walk depends on your speed and the distance to the next stop for overnight. You don’t have to walk for long hours our guides will let you to walk slowly and enjoy your trials.
8. Can your company provide us with experienced climbing and mountaineering guides?
Yes sure, we are registered agency for trekking climbing and mountaineering. We do have years of experience in this field and our team consists of highly experienced climbing and mountaineering guides. We will provide you with highly experienced climbing and mountaineering guides with valid licenses.
9. What types of accommodation and meals provide us during Trekking and climbing?
We will provide you with the best available hotels and lodges during trekking and climbing. If in case there is no access to any hotels lodges or tea houses on your route we will provide camping accommodation with our specialized camping staffs and cook serving you healthy meals cooked in front of your eyes.
10. Are the foods & water in the lodges and camps hygienically standard?
If you choose the local food most of them are organic and locally grown. The foods are hygienically prepared by the people. In camping trek the foods are prepared by the camping cook. The camping crew includes guides, porters, kitchen helper cook and other required team members.
11. What does grading (Moderate, Adventurous, Challenging and Serious) means?
Trekking grades are categorized in terms of its difficulties level from Moderate to Adventurous, Challenging and Serious
• Moderate climbing: This climbing is for the beginner climbers who want to climb mountains with little or no experience. For them Nepal Guide organized smooth and well-managed climbing.
• Adventurous Climbing: Climbers who have little ice climbing experience to climb mountains in Nepal such as popular peak.
• Challenging Climbing: Challenging climbing is only for the experienced climber who already have mountaineering experience. Adventurous, close from mountains, altitudes above 6500m. Best examples of challenging climbing are – Amadablam, Brauntase, and Gangapurna etc.
• Serious Climbing: This Climbing is very hard and technically difficult only for the climber who already conquers the 7000 m height Himalaya of Nepal. Expedition in Nepalese mountains, above 7500m and above mountains.
12. Does your company help to arrange a domestic flight, international flight, hotel bookings and other services?
Yes of course, our company has a good coordination between airlines, hotels, vehicle companies and other supporting companies related to travel and trekking activities in Nepal. We can provide you any kind of help during your stay in Nepal.
13. Are your staffs fully equipped? What about their insurance?
It is very essential to have insurance for Trekking and climbing staffs. We assure you that our staffs are protected by the Nepalese insurance company. The cost you pay for any particular trip covers all the cost of our staff’s insurance, foods and clothing . Thus, you do not need to pay extra for our staffs. If you want you can give the tips for the staffs.
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Phone: +977-14517579 / Mobile:- +977 9851012358
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