Mt. Kyazori lies in the Khumbu Himal, just north of Namche Bazaar. It’s a classic & isolated peak in the Mahalangur range, among a long line of peaks continuing all the way to Cho Oyu on the Nepal-Tibet border. The Kyajo Ri is the highest peak on the southern ridge made by the Thame & Gokyo valleys standing at a height of 6186 meter (20,290 feet). The peak is among the less attempted one, so you must be a true adventurer if you wish to make one. The usual route to the Mt. Kyajo Ri is via Lukla-Namche-gokya-BC. Suggested Itinerary: Day 1 Fly Kathmandu to Lukla Day 2 Trek to Namche Bazar via Phakding From Namche Bazar we start out on the normal Everest base camp trek but soon leave Day 3 Trek to Machhermo at 4110m Day 4 Rest in Macharmo Day 5 Base Camp set up Day 6 Set up Camp 1 Day 7 Rest in Camp 1 Day 8 Set up camp 2 Day 9 Eest and final preparation of the next day summit Day 10 Summit the peak and return to camp 2 Day 11 Reserve day Day 12 Trek back to Machhermo Day 13 Trek back to Namche Day 14 Trek back to Lukla Day 15 Fly back to Kathmandu The Royalty for Climbing Mt.Kyazo Ri: Mt.Kyazo Ri falls in the Group A of the trekking peaks. For all climbing peaks in the category of Group A, the Nepal Government charges a royalty of U.S Dollars 500 for up to seven members, with additional $ 100 for each additional member up to 12 people. Garbage deposit A refundable garbage deposit has to be made for climbing any of the Group A & Group B category climbing peaks. The deposit mount of USD 250 must be deposited with the Nepal Mountaineers Association (NMA) which makes the refund according its provisions.
Notes: · Each climbing team will fill up an application form provided by the NMA mentioning the partner trekking agency registered with the HMG and NMA and accompanied by a sirdar/guide registered with NMA. · The permit is valid for the period of one month only. The maximum number of the group size will be 12 persons. · An additional 25% charge of the total amount of the initial fee will be made for each extended week. · The leader or climbing member of the team must collect the permit in person from Nepal Mountaineering Association.
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