Baruntse Expedition-33Days

Baruntse Expedition-33Days

33 Days

Trip Info

  • Makalu
  • Modrate
  • 33 Days
  • Hotel/Trekking guest houses/Tent
  • 2 - 15 People
  • March-May/Sep-Nov
  • 7,129m

Overview

The Baruntse expedition, renowned for its technical challenges and avalanche-prone sections, is a formidable endeavor that offers climbers magnificent views of the Everest and Makalu regions, the world’s largest Khumbu Glacier, and countless snow-capped mountains. Due to its inherent difficulties, including steep sections with elevations of up to 50 degrees and numerous ridges, the expedition is recommended only for experienced climbers accompanied by skilled Sherpa guides.

Mount Baruntse, standing at an impressive height of 7,129 meters, provides an adventurous ascent for climbers aiming to summit a 7,000-meter peak in the remote regions of Nepal. It is strategically located south of a crescent of mountains including Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse on one side, and Makalu on the other, at the far northern end of the wild Hinku Valley. The journey from the base camp to the West Col, with its vast glacial plateau, offers an exhilarating ascent amidst the mighty Himalayan peaks, directly facing the renowned Lhotse south face and near the Makalu west pillar.

Our Baruntse expedition traverses the pristine wilderness of the Hinku Valley and Mera La en route to the Baruntse Base Camp. The climbing route, though technically less demanding than some of its neighboring peaks, involves a straightforward ascent with snow and ice slopes angled at 45 degrees. Despite its lower altitude compared to adjacent mountains, Baruntse provides a genuine climbing challenge and is favored for its remoteness and relatively short climb to the summit. This expedition offers a unique blend of adventure and breathtaking scenery, making it a preferred choice among climbers seeking to conquer one of the majestic seven-thousanders in the Himalayas.

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Baruntse Expedition-33Days