Churen Himal Treks & Expedition (P.) Ltd.

Travel Agency 4 tours

Nepal, Kathmandu

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Guided Tour

Location: Nepal

Hot Deal: $6500
Price: $7500
34 Day(s)

Activity type:Mountaineering

Difficulty: Challenging

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Guided Tour

Location: Nepal

Hot Deal: $1599
Price: $1920
18 Day(s)

Activity type:Trekking

Difficulty: Moderate

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Guided Tour

Location: Nepal

Hot Deal: $6500
Price: $7500
33 Day(s)

Activity type:Mountaineering

Difficulty: Moderate/ Challenging

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Guided Tour

Location: Nepal

Price: $1669
17 Day(s)

Activity type:Trekking

Difficulty: Easy/ Moderate

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DESCRIPTION

"Churen Himal Treks and Expedition Pvt. Ltd." was established in the year 2,000 AD, with a mission to guide all those who are willing to explore the real adventurous in Nepal Himalayas, Tibet, India, Pakistan and Bhutan. Our company offers a quality service in the field of mountaineering and trekking with the support of our team of professional, experienced, and energetic climbers and guides. The sole purpose of our company is to provide professional services in the field of mountaineering, peak climbing and trekking to every individual and group in the Himalayas who loves to be thrilled with the beauty of nature and adventure activities. This company is established as per the Nepal government’s company Act 2063 (Reg. No. 12915/056/057) and license No. 513/057 issued by the Department of Tourism. The company is also legally authorized from Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank of Nepal in dealing with foreign currency and transaction with foreigners and members of domestic and overseas tourism travel agencies.

Overview

"Churen Himal Treks and Expedition Pvt. Ltd." was established in the year 2,000 AD, with a mission to guide all those who are willing to explore the real adventurous in Nepal Himalaya. Our company offers a quality service in the field of mountaineering and trekking with the support of our team of professional, experienced, and energetic climbers and guides. The sole purpose of our company is to provide professional services in the field of mountaineering, peak climbing and trekking to every individual and group in the Himalayas who loves to be thrilled with the beauty of nature and adventure activities. This company is established as per the Nepal government’s company Act 2063 (Reg. No. 12915/056/057) and license No. 513/057 issued by the Department of Tourism. The company is also legally authorized from Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank of Nepal in dealing with foreign currency and transaction with foreigners and members of domestic and overseas tourism travel agencies.

Churen Himal Treks stands out different from other Travel Operators company. We are Nepalese expedition provider based company in Kathmandu, Nepal. Highly qualified and experienced tourism professionals, UIAGM/IFMGA Mountain Guides, Expedition Leaders, Trek Leaders, Tour Leaders, Rescue Specialists and disciplined field staffs. We value mutual support, self-responsibility, equity and honesty in our team. We work for developing a relationship with our visitors by providing them with a wide range of authentic tour, trekking and expedition packages added with value-based services. You can rest assured that your experience travelling this amazing nation with us is going to be unforgettable.

Apart from our primary concern for our customers’ safety and quality service, we are also committed to delivering the needs of our team members and their respective communities so that everyone gets the fair amount of share. Since our team members are the life and blood of our company, we care about their security and welfare. In addition to the respectable pay policy, we also provide them “Term Life Insurance Policy” to secure them and their families from the upcoming financial crisis and risk factor inherent in their jobs. This practice proudly enables us to be a leading local company who cares and values its staffs for their future prospect

We are the best at what we do. All our staffs and guides are the most experienced in the country when it comes to delegating the guests. There is no one who knows the hills and mountains, the settlement areas and the people the way we do. All these factors make us the best trekking and expedition organizers in the country.

We practice ethical tourism, respectful of the inhabitants, their culture and their natural environment, exchanging relations with different ethnicities that are encountered.

We are contributing to the development of infrastructure apparently an elderly care centre in a Gurung village, Laprak, the epicenter of 2015’s earthquake.

After running our mountains for 30 years himself, the director remains permanently at the Kathmandu office and can make any prompt decision at any circumstances.

We are at your disposal to make proposals tailored to your needs from an adventure tour to suit nearly every age or fitness level.

We maintain good communication with our clients. We do our best to respond quickly, in English / French, to all requests.

We pay effectively to our group and field staff as per the suggestions of the union of the porters, guides and cooks, the “All Nepal Trekking, Travels and Rafting Workers Union”.

Our teams are faithful to the company, we respect them as they respect us.

We have 99% repeated clients

Reasonable price, no hidden costs, no supplementary charge than the posted cost

We had some rare lucky fortunate guests who regularly come to Nepal but after 80 years who could not come back by the cause of age. We celebrated farewell for his 80 years in Nepal

When planning to travel to a remote and challenging destination, many factors are needed to be considered. Churen Himal Treks have been pioneering treks in Nepal since 1998 AD.

Our extra attention to detail and seamless operations on the ground ensures that you will have a memorable trekking experience in the Himalayas.

Every trek is accompanied by an experienced local leader who is highly trained in remote first aid, as well as the erudite crew that share a passion for the region in which they work, and a desire to share it with you. We avoid potential risk to guarantee smooth coordination’s.

We manage hotels in Kathmandu from guest house to 5-star hotels and boutique hotels to modern hotels with very much kept up, great quality outdoors gear on the trek. For your benefit and wellbeing, we supply all dinners on the trek, while keeping up the most elevated benchmarks of cleanliness and our cooks will astonish you with a fluctuated menu.

Above all, our experiences have constantly tried to profit the neighbourhood people groups we connect with, defend the biological systems we investigate and add to the manageability of a trek, in the areas.

Mission

With eight of the world's highest mountains in the country, Nepal is a mountaineer's paradise. The ultimate glory of mountaineering is reaching the summit of Mt. Everest, but there are other technical challenges like Lhose beside it or you can take on any of the other 326 climbing peaks that are waiting for you!

The Nepal Himalaya is the most formidable mountain range in the world with nearly a third of the country lying above the elevation of 3,500 m. Eight of the world's highest peaks lie within Nepal's territory: Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu and Annapurna,which are all over 8,000 m above sea level. The first to be climbed among them was Annapurna in 1950 by a French Expedition with Maurice Herzog as leader while Everest was first summitted by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953 with a Bristish Expedition led by John Hunt.

Besides these eight giant peaks, there are 326 other mountains within Nepal which are open for mountaineering expeditions and out of them, 103 have never been climbed before. Nepal offers mountaineers more opportunities than any other country in the world, and throws endless challenges at them including the less glorified trekking peaks which still require climbing gear and climbing skills if you want to climb them.

Nepal's climbing history goes back a long way starting with the early explorers from British India who were lured by lofty peaks and the challenges of climbing virgin peaks where no human had set foot before. By the 1960s Nepal's trekking and mountaineering industry was well establishhed with private companies providing all logistics including porters and guides for a full expedition that would spend months in the mountains. Today there are many companies that will take care of every aspect of mountain climbing and all the mountaineer has to do is arrive in good shape physically and mentally, prepared to take on the challenge and not worry about equipment and supplies. Most of the Everest expeditions are handled by well-known and trusted private companies.

The reputation of the Sherpas is built on mountaineering with many of these mountain people achieving glorified status with their multiplt climbs of Everest and other 8000m peaks. Most expeditions wouldn't go up without the loyal, hardy and extremely reliable sherpas. They risk theiir lives for their clients and are often called upon to rescue a climber in trouble. Although today there are many other ethnic groups involved in the service, they are generally referred to as Sherpas.

Despite all the attention being grabbed by mountains like Everest and Annapurna, the latter more for trekking than climbing, there are other peaks being climbed on a regular basis but don't make headline news. Lhotse, Ama Dablam and Manaslu are also climbed often besides trekking peaks like Mera, Island and Yala peaks which are quite popular. Ther are also climbers looking to climb virgin peaks as Nepal from time to time, opens up new, unheard of peaks for climbing and who wouldn't want to be the first to climb!

Nepal has designated the Annapurna, Manaslu and Kanchenjunga regions as Conservation Areas while Sagarmatha (Everest), Langtang and Shey-Phoksundo (Dolpo) are national parks while other mountain areas might not fall into these categories but are designated as ‘Restricted Areas’ as they are close to Nepal’s northern border. While the infrastructure of, and accessibility to Sagarmatha, Annapurna, Manaslu and Langtang are well developed and easily accessible enabling mountaineers and expeditions to make quick progress to their base camps the remaining areas, including the restricted areas are still very remote, where rescue or help from external sources will be difficult or unlikely and access to these areas is complex and at times difficult. Expeditions into those areas require a completely different approach, level of commitment and organizational ability to succeed on their chosen summit.

The mountains of Nepal are grouped into different categories depending on their height and under whose authority they lie. The Ministry of Tourism is responsible for the expedition peaks above 6,500 m, while the Nepal Mountaineering Association is responsible for mountains that are known as Trekking Peaks. These peaks range in altitude from 5,800 m to 6,584 m, and call for climbing skills and climbing gear and should not be taken lightly despite the misleading title. Expeditions to peaks below 5800metres do not require climbing permits although they will require other forms of permits to enter specific regions. All expeditions are required to pay refundable garbage deposits while expeditions to peaks above 6,500 m will also be required to employ a Liaison Officer. The best time for mountaineering expeditions is pre- monsoon when the weather is better, especially at altitude, although the visibility might be restricted with the pending monsoon conditions. Autumn is good for the slightly lower peaks, while winter is cold with short days and early spring might be subjected to seasonal snow storms. However, in these times of global warming and climate change, the seasons are no longer as predictable as they used to be.

Today in Nepal it is possible to book onto either a commercial expedition to attempt any of the larger mountains or to attempt a trekking peak with one of the many Nepali trekking agents. If an independent expedition wishes to attempt any of the ‘legally’ open peaks then they should read the appropriate policies and procedures legally required under the current Nepal Tourism Act (Provisions relating to Mountaineering).

CONTACTS

https://nepaltrippackage.com/

gurungranbir@gmail.com

9860204721

Mon-Fri 10:00-18:00 Sun 10:00-18:00

P. O. Box No.: 7712, VK Plaza-Kapurdhara Marg, Samakhusi-26, Kathmandu, Nepal

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