Departure Detail
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Kathmandu Arrival Date: April 01, 2026 Kathmandu Arrival Date: October 01, 2026
Expedition Fixed Departure Date: April 04, 2026 Expedition Fixed Departure Date: Oct. 04, 2026
Mt. Numri (NUMR - 6,677m) peak lies in Mahalangur range of the Nepalese Himalayas is located in Solukhumbu and Sankhuwasabha district of Eastern Nepal. Mount Numri is a beautiful mountain which is located North-West from Mount Baruntse at Hunku Valley and clearly visible on the trail to Island Peak base camp. It is a difficult expedition peak, at our knowledge. It was first ascent by a German team led by Olaf Rieck, Carsten Schmidt and Lydia Schubert in November 07, 2002. The seven-member expedition established their base camp at 5,140 meter on the Imja Glacier south of Island Peak. Numri peak consists of a long ridge that culminates eastwards in a pyramid summit. This expedition start from Lukla to Mount Numri advance Base Camp and trek back to Lukla from where we will take fly back to Kathmandu city.
Note:
1. If you have your own private group or team, please e-mail us to know the price and details of expedition.
2. Looking to join a group? if so, feel free to contact us for more information.
01 April - Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport (1,350m), meet our staff then transfer to Hotel.
02 April - Day 02: Free day in Kathmandu, preparation and briefing about trip at evening.
03 April - Day 03: Official work for expedition and briefing at Ministry of Tourism.
04 April - Day 04: Fly to Lukla (2,800m) then trek to Phakding. (2,622m). O/N at Teahouse Lodge.
05 April - Day 05: Phakding – Namche Bazar (3,446m). O/N at Teahouse Lodge.
06 April - Day 06: Namche Bazar rest for acclimatization. O/N at Teahouse Lodge.
07 April - Day 07: Namche Bazar – Tengboche (3,867m). O/N at Teahouse Lodge.
08 April - Day 08: Tengboche – Dingboche (4,347m). O/N at Teahouse Lodge.
09 April - Day 09: Dingboche – Island Peak Base Camp (4,900m -Imja Tse). O/N at Camping.
10 April - Day 10: Island Base Camp – Mt. Num Ri Himal Base Camp (5,357m) Set up camp. O/N at Camping.
11 April/03 May - Day 11/33: Climbing Period for Mt. Num Ri Himal Summit (6,677m) O/N at Camping.
04 May - Day 34: Cleaning Base Camp and back pack. O/N at Camping.
05 May - Day 35: Trek back to Dingboche. O/N at Teahouse Lodge.
06 May - Day 36: Dingboche – Namche Bazar. O/N at Teahouse Lodge.
07 May - Day 37: Namche Bazar – Lukla and transfer to Hotel.
08 May - Day 38: Lukla – Kathmandu by flight then transfers to Hotel.
09 May - Day 39: Free for D-briefing and rest, farewell dinner at evening.
10 May - Day 40: Last minute transfers to airport for your onward journey.
01 October - Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport (1,350m), meet our staff then transfer to Hotel.
02 October - Day 02: Free day in Kathmandu, preparation and briefing about trip at evening.
03 October - Day 03: Official work for expedition and briefing at Ministry of Tourism.
04 October - Day 04: Fly to Lukla (2,800m) then trek to Phakding. (2,622m). O/N at Teahouse Lodge.
05 October - Day 05: Phakding – Namche Bazar (3,446m). O/N at Teahouse Lodge.
06 October - Day 06: Namche Bazar rest for acclimatization. O/N at Teahouse Lodge.
07 October - Day 07: Namche Bazar – Tengboche (3,867m). O/N at Teahouse Lodge.
08 October - Day 08: Tengboche – Dingboche (4,347m). O/N at Teahouse Lodge.
09 October - Day 09: Dingboche – Island Peak Base Camp (4,900m -Imja Tse). O/N at Camping.
10 Oct. - Day 10: Island Base Camp – Mt. Num Ri Himal Base Camp (5,357m) Set up Camp. O/N at Camping.
11 Oct./02 Nov. - Day 11/33: Climbing Period for Mt. Num Ri Himal Summit (6,677m) O/N at Camping.
03 November - Day 34: Cleaning Base Camp and back pack. O/N at Camping.
04 November - Day 35: Trek back to Dingboche. O/N at Teahouse Lodge.
05 November - Day 36: Dingboche – Namche Bazar. O/N at Teahouse Lodge.
06 November - Day 37: Namche Bazar – Lukla and transfer to Hotel.
07 November - Day 38: Lukla – Kathmandu by flight then transfers to Hotel.
08 November - Day 39: Free for D-briefing and rest, farewell dinner at evening.
09 November - Day 40: Last minute transfers to airport for your onward journey.
Tipping System:
Tipping is done on a group-sharing basis by expedition participants. The minimum recommended amounts are:
1. Base Camp Guide & Cook: Min. USD 300 each.
2. BC Kitchen Boys/Helpers: Min. USD 200 each.
3. Porters: Min. USD 50 each.
Tipping System:
Tipping is done on a group-sharing basis by expedition participants. The minimum recommended amounts are:
1. Base Camp Guide & Cook: Min. USD 300 each.
2. BC Kitchen Boys/Helpers: Min. USD 200 each.
3. Porters: Min. USD 50 each.
Note for expedition participants:
Expedition service up to Base Camp: This applies to those who have booked the expedition service - up to Base Camp. The cost does not include the High Altitude (H. A.) Sherpa guide, food and fuel, tents, climbing gear, fixed ropes up to the summit, or the Sherpa’s bonus beyond Advance Base Camp.Additional Cost for High Altitude Climbing Sherpa: USD 2,100 (If required by client)
The additional cost for a High Altitude Climbing Sherpa (H. A.) includes: Expedition equipment allowance, Personal climbing gears, daily wages, food and fuel from base camp to summit, helicopter rescue coverage, medical expenses, accident insurance for the Sherpa, all ground transportation, domestic flight tickets (Kathmandu–Lukla–Kathmandu or Ramechhap–Lukla–Ramechhap), and a personal sleeping tent at base camp, among other essentials.
Summit Bonus for High Altitude Climbing Sherpa: USD 500 for reaching Camp at 6,000m, plus USD 200 for climbing from 6,000m to the summit - total USD 700. This amount is payable on the spot (ABC) by the climbing member and applies only to those climber who purchase expedition services - up to summit.
We will provide the expedition cost based on your group size and specific service requirements. Please feel free to email us or use the 'Book Expedition' form to send us your inquiry.