NUN CLIMB (7135m)

NUN CLIMB (7135m)

India, Ladakh


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Nun Kun Massif dominates the skyline in the upper Suru valley and the twin peaks of Nun (7135m) and Kun (7077m) are the highest in the Zanskar range in Ladakh. The two peaks are separated by a snowy plateau of about 4km in length. Pinnacle Peak (6930m) is the third-highest mountain in this group. We aim to climb Mt.Nun which was first climbed in 1953 by French-Swiss expedition along with Indian sherpas. We acclimatise in the Markha Valley and then head to this classic 7000er for the climb. We set up three camps above Base Camp before making the summit attempt. The itinerary is designed in such a way that you get the best opportunity to make the summit.

Itinerary

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Arrive Delhi and check-in at the hotel. In the post lunch session we will have to attend a mandatory briefing at the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF). Here we would be introduced to the Liason Officer (LO) for our climb. Overnight Hotel in Delhi
Take the early morning flight from New Delhi to Leh. It is a short flight of about 75 mins, but offers great views, as we fly over the Himalayan states of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. Overnight Hotel in Leh
We spend a day allowing our bodies to adapt to the high-altitude and soak in the local culture. There is plenty to keep you occupied. We visit some of the monasteries in and around Leh such as the Shey, Thiksey and Hemis. There is also the option of visiting the old Leh Palace and the Khardung La Pass (world’s highest motorable road at 5,600m/18,400ft). Leh also has a useful market and you could do some last-minute shopping and pick up some gear for the climb. Overnight Hotel in Leh
This is one of the most spectacular drives in Ladakh, from Leh we start driving down on the Srinagar Leh Highway, crossing the famous Magnetic Hill and Patthar Sahib Gurudwara on the way to the confluence of Indus and Zanskar. From the Confluence we take the road going into the Zanskar Gorge to reach Chilling, from here the road drive continue till Skiu, a small village. From this point we start our trek and the trek is gentle all the way but seems longer due to sun exposure along the river Markha. In between we stop for our pack lunch and then continue our trekking till we reach to Sara - great camping place next to small homestay. Overnight Camp.
The trail to Markha is not too strenuous but very long - rising about 200m across 11km, crossing the Markha river a couple of times. Markha is a substantial village, complete with a derelict fort on the hillside and a small village monastery. Overnight Camp.
Kang Yatse (6400m), a magnificent snow-clad mountain commands the views for the next two days. On the walk there are sights of some fascinating geological creations of large boulders balanced precariously on top of consolidated earth spikes. Continue down over a bridge to Thachungtse, a lovely valley to camp in. A popular place to spot herds of blue sheep slide up and down the steep cliffs with incredible agility. Overnight Camp.
You pass several mani (stones with prayer inscriptions) walls and suddenly come across a small lake. The view is wonderful from here - both of Kang Yatse, whose bulk gets reflected in the still waters of the lake, and also of the Markha Valley which we are now well above. Overnight Camp.
We pack our camping equipment and proceed to the grazing grounds of Nimaling. From there it is a gradual ascent to Kongmaru La pass at 5260m with prayer flags fluttering. Beautiful views all round from the pass. We descend steeply at first before it becomes gradually as we reach the stream. A little ahead from there is Chuskirmo with chortens and a small shop. We walk a little further down and get into vehicles to drive to Leh. Overnight at Hotel
We drive at a leisurely pace down to the Indus valley - stopping at the popular sightseeing points. Nimu, the confluence of river Indus & Zanskar, Alchi monastery & Lamayuru monastery would be the main attractions for the day. Overnight Hotel in Kargil
You get the first views of the Nun-Kun peaks today as you take the bumpy road by the Suru River. You reach Tangol and rest. Overnight Camp
Sort out equipment and start the hike to Base Camp. Overnight Camp
Rest and acclimatization day at base camp as we make final preparations to start the climb.

Trip Cost

2,89,500 / 5550  

LEH TO LEH , TWIN SHARING

Payment Schedule

60000 / $1500 - Booking Amount

TRIP COST INCLUDES
  • - All land transport of members and support team as per the itinerary above in Tempo Traveller.
  • - 02 night’s accommodation on twin sharing at a 3-star hotel in Delhi on bed & breakfast basis
  • - 05 night’s accommodation at 'A' category hotel in Leh on full board
  • - 01 night’s accommodation on twin sharing basis at a hotel in Kargil on full board
  • - All meals on the trek
  • - Group climbing gear (Ropes, Anchors, Shovels, Slings etc)
  • - Kitchen cum Dining Tent & Toilet tent till Base Camp
  • - Single sharing tents for all members at Base Camp
  • - Twin Sharing North Face or similar tents for the members above base camp
  • - Climbing Permits
  • - Laison Officer’s Fee to the IMF and all expenses incurred for his fooding, lodging & travel.
  • - Porterage of all the equipment / supplies/ & personal baggage of max 20 kgs per member to & from Base Camp.
  • - Services of White Magic trip leader, climbing Sherpas, cook & camp staff.
  • - GST as applicable (Subject to change as per govt rules). 
TRIP COST EXCLUDES
  • - Del-Leh & Leh-Delhi Airfare.
  • - Individual Climbing Gear.
  • - Sleeping Bag & items of personal clothing.
  • - Any costs arising from early departure from the expedition.
  • - Any extra costs incurred caused in the event of finishing the expedition early.
  • - Expenses of personal nature like laundry, phone calls, beverages, insurance & tips.
  • - Any costs arising out of unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather, landslides, road conditions and any other circumstances beyond our control.
  • - Tips for porters and local guides.
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  • Note -
    - Single Room in Hotels can be booked at an additional cost.
Cancellation terms

If it becomes necessary to cancel your trip, you must notify the office immediately in writing. The following terms would be applicable.

 

•  If you cancel more than 60 days prior to departure, we will charge 5% of the trip cost as cancellation fee and refund the balance.

•  If you cancel less than 60 days prior to departure, we will charge 25% of the trip cost as cancellation fee and refund the balance.

•  If you cancel less than 45 days prior to departure, we will charge a 50% cancellation fee and balance amount would be held as a credit towards a future trip taken within 1 year from the date of cancellation. 

•  If you cancel less than 30 days prior to departure, the entire deposit would be forfeited. 

 

The tour price is quoted as a package. No partial refunds or credit will be given for services not used. We recommend that you obtain cancellation travel insurance upon booking. If you can replace your spot by getting someone else to take that seat cancellation charges would be waived completely. 

Pls note that these cancellation terms may be amended from time to time.

What to expect

A climbing expedition to a peak above 7000m is considered a very demanding climb. The peaks pose great physical and technical challenge due to altitude, terrain and the cold temperatures. A typical expedition to a 7000m peak will need 3 camps to be established above base camp. You will need to carry your personal gear upto the summit camp which goes through technical terrain, making it physically demanding. Altitude has a great effect on this trip so we give a lot of stress to acclimatizing well and take great care while planning our itineraries. 7000m peaks are an ideal step-up for anyone who has done demanding climbs and are trying to prepare for an 8000m expedition.
 

A fierce determination and a burning desire to climb the mountain are the essential pre-requisites for joining this expedition. One must have done a few high altitude treks and must have climbed some glaciated peaks above 6000m. One needs to be familiar with walking in snow and ice and must have a good standard of fitness. You should be familiar with Ice Axe arrest and crampon skills, the use of ascenders (jumar) and descenders, and how to use your particular harness.

 

You have full support till base camp which means you only carry a back pack till BC. We encourage climbers to carry a little more weight than just a back pack as it helps higher up on the climb but it is optional.  Above base camp the sherpa team puts all the fixed ropes and hauls all the common gear - food, fuel, tents etc
All climbers are expected to carry all their personal gear with them - climbing eqpt/ clothing/ sleeping bag/ mattress etc. We also do a couple of load ferries on the way up. On the way down we normally bring it all in one go. 

 

At high camps - Food & water is prepared by the guides & sherpa team. If someone wants to help with shoveling snow/ pitching tents etc he/ she is welcome but again it is optional. 

 

Having very high fitness levels is essential and climbers would need to train considerably for these climbs. Besides being physically fit and having the climbing skills, you need to have the proper attitude and mental discipline. You will need to be willing to work hard day after day, with no comforts. You may need to dig deep into your reserves after a long day of climbing in bad weather to help set up camp, help a team member. organise your tent, change into dry clothes and be ready for another such day. We would be melting snow to make water at high camps (5-6 days) and will have simple food to survive on.

 

Apart from the mental strength having a positive attitude and the ability to get along well with strangers in stressful situations is very important. You would be sharing a lot of time with your tent partners especially if we are waiting out bad weather. Having good manners and hygiene would be important. Everyone must learn patience and relax! At high camps tou could be paired up with a person of a different gender and hence you could be required to give even more private time & space to your tent mate. 

 

7-10 days on the mountain would be very demanding but high motivation can overcome most of the difficulties. Waiting out storms and bad weather is quite difficult, especially at high altitude. Everyone must learn patience and relax!  Some weight loss is inevitable If you are not prepared, you may not be allowed to continue the climb.

 

 

1. Photo Album - August 2022
2. Photo Album - Summer 2017

2,89,500 / 5550

Trip cost
2,89,500 / 5550

2,89,500 / 5550

Trip cost
 
We suggest that you use the Inquire Now button for further details.

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