Departure Detail
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Kathmandu Arrival Date: April 07, 2026 Kathmandu Arrival Date: September 01, 2026
Expedition Fixed Departure Date: April 10, 2026 Expedition Fixed Departure Date: Sept. 04, 2026
Mt. Noijin Kangsang (7,206m), Norin Kang or, Ninchin Kangsa is one of the beautiful peaks which is not the technical expedition in comparison with other expeditions in Tibet (China). This mountain located in between Tingri and Lhasa area of Tibet. The base camp located in the eastern ridge of Noijin Kangsang base camp. After heading to Noijin Kangsang base camp, we will visit the interesting and historical cities of Gyantse and Lhasa. The beauty of the large and sacred Yamdrock Lake and the immensity of Tibet’s plains are absolutely overwhelming. More than half of Tibet’s consists of inhospitable highlands. Neither stocks of trees nor agriculture is possible here, due to the meager rains and heavy storms. Yaks will carry our material to the base camp and we will enjoy a moderate ascent over a broad ridge. We will also have time to visit some ancient temples and monasteries, where the Lama monks live as mystics. The everyday life of Tibetan people is also strongly determined by the religious devotion, even outside of these sacred places. Tibet was also an area of martial people who resisted the conquest of powerful neighbors for centuries. The convulsioned Tibetan history developed a duality, as it became both a fortress and a place of pilgrimage at the same time.
Noijin Kangsang was first climbed via the South Face and Southwest Ridge on 28 April 1986 by a Chinese - Tibetan mountaineering team, the following is the trip itinerary which is starts from Kyirong and ends at Lhasa then drive back to Kathmandu. Alternatively this trip can be start from Lhasa to Noijin Kangsang and end at Lhasa city. Don’t miss out on this opportunity and book your trip. Send us a request and join us on this once-in-a-lifetime expedition in amazing Tibet!
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.
07 April - Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu Airport (1,350m). Meet our staff and transfer to the hotel.
08 April - Day 02: Leisure day, Apply documents and passport for the Tibet visa at the Chinese Embassy.
09 April - Day 03: Leisure day, shopping or preparation for the expedition.
10 April - Day 04: Final preparation, backpacks, attend the official briefing about the trip at evening.
11 April - Day 05: Drive to Timure (1,740m) and overnight at Hotel, Lodge.
12 April - Day 06: Drive Timure - Immigration formality and drive to Kyirong (2,700m.) O/N at Hotel.
13 April - Day 07: Drive to Tingri (4,300m -13760ft). O/N at Hotel.
14 April - Day 08: Tingri – Shigatse (3,900m). by drive then transfer to Hotel.
15 April - Day 09: Shigatse - Mt. Noijin Kangsang Base Camp (5,320m) - Set up Camp. O/N at Tented Camp.
16 April - Day 10: Rest day at the Noijin Kangsang Base Camp. O/N at Tented Camp.
17 April - Day 11: Noijin Kangsang Base Camp to Advance Base Camp. Set up Camp. O/N at Tented Camp.
18 April/03 May Day 12/27: Climbing period of Mt. Noijin Kangsang (7,206m) - Full Camping.
04 May - Day 28: Noijin Kangsang BC – Gyantse (3,950m) by drive then transfer to Hotel.
05 May - Day 29: Gyantse – Lhasa (3,650m) by drive then transfer to Hotel.
06 May - Day 30: Lhasa – City Sightseeing by Jeep/Bus and over night at Hotel.
07 May - Day 31: Lhasa – City Sightseeing by Jeep/Bus and over night at Hotel.
08 May - Day 32: Drive to Lhasa Gonggar Int'l Airport, Fly back to Kathmandu, transfer to Hotel.
09 May - Day 33: Free day in Kathmandu for rest and farewell dinner in the evening.
10 May - Day 34: Last minute, transfer to airport for onward journey. Final Departure.
01 September - Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu Airport (1,350m). Meet our staff and transfer to the hotel.
02 September - Day 02: Leisure day, Apply documents and passport for the Tibet visa at the Chinese Embassy.
03 September - Day 03: Leisure day, shopping or preparation for the expedition.
04 September - Day 04: Final preparation, backpacks, attend the official briefing about the trip at evening.
05 September - Day 05: Drive to Timure (1,740m) and overnight at Hotel, Lodge.
06 September - Day 06: Drive Timure - Immigration formality and drive to Kyirong (2,700m) O/N at Hotel.
07 September - Day 07: Drive to Tingri (4,300m -13760ft). O/N at Hotel.
08 September - Day 08: Drive from Tingri – Shigatse (3,900m) /N at Hotel.
09 September - Day 09: Drive to Noijin Kangsang Base Camp (5,320m) - Set up Camp. O/N at Tented Camp.
10 September - Day 10: Rest day at the Noijin Kangsang Base Camp. O/N at Tented Camp.
11 September - Day 11: Noijin Kangsang BC to Advance Base Camp. Set up Camp. O/N at Tented Camp.
12/27 September - Day 12/27: Climbing period of Mt. Noijin Kangsang (7,206m) - Full Camping.
September - Day 28: Noijin Kangsang BC – Gyantse (3,950m) by drive then transfer to Hotel.
September - Day 29: Drive from Gyantse – Lhasa (3,650m) by drive then transfer to Hotel.
September - Day 30: Lhasa – City Sightseeing by Jeep/Bus and over night at Hotel.
01 October - Day 31: Lhasa – City Sightseeing by Jeep/Bus and over night at Hotel.
02 October - Day 32: Drive to Lhasa Gonggar Int'l Airport, Fly back to Kathmandu, transfer to Hotel.
03 October - Day 33: Free day in Kathmandu for rest and farewell dinner in the evening.
04 October - Day 34: Last minute, transfer to airport for onward journey. Final Departure.
Tipping System:
Tipping is mandatory and it is done on a group-sharing basis by expedition participants. The minimum recommended amounts are:
1. BC Interpreter/Guide & Cook: Min. USD 400 each.
2. BC Kitchen Boys/Helpers: Min. USD 300 each.
3. Yak or, Jopkyo Driver: Min. USD 50 each.
Tipping System:
Tipping is mandatory and it is done on a group-sharing basis by expedition participants. The minimum recommended amounts are:
1. BC Interpreter/Guide & Cook: Min. USD 400 each.
2. BC Kitchen Boys/Helpers: Min. USD 300 each.
3. Yak or, Jopkyo Driver: 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.) Climbing 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 a High Altitude Climbing Sherpa: USD 6,500 (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, private transportation rescue coverage, medical expenses, accident insurance for the Sherpa, all ground transportation and a personal sleeping tent at base camp, among other essentials.
Summit Bonus for High Altitude Climbing Sherpa (H. A.): USD 500 for reaching Camp at 7,000m, and for climbing to the summit - total USD 500. 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.