Annapurna First Mountain is lowest 8000m peak in World and which is situated in Nepal . Annapurna 8091m was first climbed by a French expedition 1950. There are four summits called Annapurna ; the entire massif forms a barrier on the northern side of the Pokhara valley. The main summit is to the west of Annapurna sanctuary.
A French Expedition led by Maurice Her zong explored the Kali Gandaki valley in 1950. After descending Dhaulagiri was too difficult, the turned their attention to combing Annapurna. Hampered by inaccurate maps, they spend considerable time and effort finding a way to the food of the mountain. They eventually ascended via Miristi Khola to the north face of mount Annapurna first and made what was the first ascent of any 8000m. Peak on June 1950, just before the start of the Monsoon. The Summiteers suffered frostbite on descends wand were finally evacuated back to the road head in India.
Annapurna was not climbed again until 1970, when British army expedition followed essentially the same route as Herzog. At same time Cris Boning led successful British expedition to the very steep and difficult south face. With only 109 ascents, Annapurna has had fewer successful climbs than any other 8000m peak.
Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu, Transfer to Hotel
Day 02-03: Prepared Expedition & Briefing in Ministry of Tourism
Day 04: Drive Besi Sahar
Day 05: Besisahar - Nagdi
Day 06: Nagdi - Jagat
Day 07: Jagat - Tal
Day 08: Tal - Chame
Day 09: Chame - Pisang
Day 10: Pisang - Sabji Khola
Day 11: Sabji Khola - Annapurna 4 th Base camp
Day 12- 28: Climbing Period Annapurna 4 th Expdition
Day 29: Base Camp - Mananag
Day 30: Manang - Thorong Phedi
Day 31: Phedi - Thorong La pass - Muktinath
Day 32: Muktinath - Jomsom
Day 33: Jomsom - Kalopani
Day 34: Kalopani - Tatopani
Day 35: Tatopani - Beni
Day 36: Beni - Drive to Pokhara
Day 37: Drive to Kathmandu
Day 38-39: Kathmandu
Day 40: Final Departure
Mountaineering royalty fee
Realising mountaineering as the back-bone of Nepal's tourism industry, the Government of Nepal has made following decisions in a bid to make mountaineering royalty fee competitive amongst the neighbouring countries, promote mountains lying in remote and less privileged areas, and create environment to transform the seasonal mountaineering business operational round the year and materialize the concept of 'Nepal for all Seasons':
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