- Nepal's Manaslu Circuit Trek (April 2024)Emplacement requis
Manaslu is the 7th highest peak in the world located in the Annapurna region of Nepal. The circuit treks allows hikers to experience diversity in the landscapes from forested hills to alpine high passes while visiting villages near the Tibetan border where locals are mainly Buddhists. The Manaslu Circuit Trek is stunning and a worthy rival of the more popular treks like Annapurna Circuit and Everest Base Camp. The trek takes you to Larke La Pass where you immerse yourself in the grandeur of the mountain ranges of Annapurna II, Kang Garu peak and Cheo peak for a view of a lifetime.
The Manaslu Circuit Trek is world class for good reasons. To make the experience more meaningful for hikers, we are organizing a trek that is led by female guides guides and a team of male & female porters to create equity and inclusion in the trekking tourism industry. This trek is open to both men and women and supports the mission of the non-profit human rights organization, The Porter Voice Collective (PVC), which advocates for Workforce Equity for porters in Peru, Nepal & Tanzania.
THIS IS A PART OF THE GREAT HIMALAYA TRAIL WOMEN LEADERS CAMPAIGN (SET TO HAPPEN FROM FEBRUARY TO JULY OF 2024) WHERE A TEAM OF NEPALI GUIDE AND PORTERS WILL BE WALKING 140 DAYS (THE ENTIRE GHT) - SO YOU WILL BE JOINING & SUPPORTING THEM IN THIS SECTION OF THE TRAIL. IT'S POSSIBLE TO EXTEND THE TREK AND ADD LANGTANG & ANNAPURNA TREKS. LEARN MORE HERE.
TRIP DATES: APRIL 29-MAY 13, 2024 (15 days/14 nights)
ITINERARY - Below is a summarized version - SEE FULL ITINERARY.
DAY 1 Arrival in Kathmandu
DAY 2 City Tour & Permit Preparation
DAY 3 Kathmandu to Machha Khola (2,952 feet / 900 meters)
Today, we will do an all day scenic drive to get to the start of the trek. You will pass through the headquarter of Dhading, Dhading besi, Arughat and Soti Khola. . Driving time will be around 7 hours.
DAY 4 Macchakhola to Jagat (4,625 feet/ 1,410 meters)
Hiking time: 6.5 hours
DAY 5 Jagat to Deng (5,922 feet / 1,805 meters)
Hiking time: 5 hours
DAY 6 Deng to Namrung (8,628feet / 2,630 meters)
Hiking time: 6 hours
DAY 7 Namrung to Samagaun (11,581 / 3,530 meters)
Hiking time: 5.5 hours
DAY 8 Acclimatization day in Samagaun
DAY 9 Samagaun to Samdo (12,664 feet / 3,860 meters)
Hiking time: 3 hours
DAY 10 Samdo to Dharmashala (14,632 feet / 4,460 meters)
Hiking time: 3 hours
DAY 11 Dharmashala to Bhimtang (16,929 feet / 5,160 meters)
Hiking time: 7 hours
DAY 12 Bhimtang to Karche (8,858 feet / 2,700 meters)
Hiking time: 5 hours
DAY 13 Karche to Dharapani (6,102 feet / 1,860 meters)
Hiking time: 4 hours
DAY 14 Dharapani to Kathmandu
Today, we will drive about 6 hours towards Kathmandu after a long trek. The group will have a farewell dinner in the evening.
DAY 15 Fly home.TREK STYLE: This is a STRENUOUS trek. Recent hiking and/or backpacking experience is highly recommended. You will need to prepare for a cardio workout and consult with your doctor before joining the trip given the high altitude reaching up to almost 6000 meters / 20,000 feet. You will be required to familiarize yourself with the hazards and risks of high-altitude trekking, and sign a liability waiver and terms & conditions forms. However, this is a supported trek; hence, you only carry a daypack with your essentials (porters are hired to carry your belongings). You will be staying in teahouses each night.
PRICING
1 person: $3750
2-12 persons: $2750
Maximum group size: 12HOW TO BOOK
You must fill out an application form and send the deposit of $750. You will receive an invoice to make the payment upon completion of the booking form - go to THIS PAGE to learn more and join.INCLUSIONS
- 3 nights hotel stay in Kathmandu with breakfast.
- City tour in Kathmadu.
- All meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch & dinner)
- All teahouse accommodations during the trek.
- Farewell dinner in Kathmandu.
- Guide and porter salaries.
- Guide and porter insurances.
- Assistant guide salary & insurance for a bigger group.
- National Park entry fee.
- All trekking permits
- First-Aid Kit.
- Equipment for staff.
- Land transportation and airport transfers.
- Trip preparation meetings and resources including gear list.
- Online pre-trip consultation & support prior to your trip departure.
To learn more, go to Equity Global Treks page where you can also book and confirm your spot for this trek.
Questions? Send me an email at equity@browngaltrekker.com
- Trip Meeting for 2 tours in Peru: Huayhuash Trek & Machu Picchu-Cusco TourEmplacement requis
Hello, everyone.
Did you know we have tours scheduled for Peru in 2024?
- Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley & Ausangate Tours - set for September in 2024.
- Huayhuash Circuit Trek - set for August 2024
We are forming groups now - solo trekkers welcome! The treks are open to all genders but will be led by women guides and a mixed gender trekking team as a way for us to elevate the roles of women in the trekking tourism industry.
I'm scheduling a trip meeting for May 14 at 6pm PST / 9pm EST via zoom. Join us to learn more about these two tours we are organizing in Peru in 2024.
Join via this ZOOM LINK.
See you then!
Marinel (BGTrekker)
https://www.browngaltrekker.com/bgtequityglobaltreks - ONLINE (self-paced) Wilderness First Aid available ALL DAYS NOW until May 31stLien visible pour les participants
In your own home, at your own leisure (anytime -- not just the date of this event): now you can learn a ton in the online portion of Disaster + Travel + Wilderness First Aid! COURSE TOPICS VIDEOS are almost exactly as MEDIC SOLO always presents them with the latest on disaster and wilderness medical science. Intermixed at several points we guide you to practice various skills.
Choose one of two ways to learn:
a) Take the self-guided course (no certification) $99.
b) Take the self-guided online course and attend a skills scenarios workshop (one day on-line) and get certified $249 (Early Bird).Register here: https://solowfa.com/register-online-SOLO-disaster-wilderness-first-aid-course.html
In order to get certified, you will start watching our highly-rated, self-paced videos one month prior to your Skills Scenarios Workshop date and:
- Practice skills at home before your Workshop date, send us photographs and our Instructors will provide you with kudos and constructive ideas.
- Pass the multiple-choice quiz and test is what verifies that you're ready for your workshop day with an instructor.
- Attend your online Skills Scenarios Workshop full day with a live instructor and a live human patient. Use a unique software which nearly replicates the in-person learning experience.
- Gain as much to more hands-on learning experience as compared to an in-person course.
- Instructors give individual live feedback to students while you perform hands-on skills in your own home.
- Graduates receive the internationally-renowned SOLO 2-year WFA Certification.
Upcoming online Skills Scenario Workshop dates:
April 28, 2024
May 11, 2024
June 2, 2024
June 15, 2024Sneak peek at the course:
https://www.solowfa.com/online-sample.htmEmail us at courses@solowfa.com with questions.
Non ouvert - Mongolia's Nomadic Culture Camp (June, 2024)Emplacement requis
Have you been curious to learn more about the nomads in Mongolia? Want to live like one and learn more about the Eagle Hunters? Want to discover the beauty of Mongolia's blue skies and landscapes? Do you wish to create long-term connections with the locals and give back to the community?
This trip is in support of the Khusvegi English & Nomadic Culture Camp, which is a women-founded, community-led program that focuses on authentic travel experience where you experience living with the nomads while learning about their nomadic culture first-hand. As a way to support the community and forge lifelong connections, you will also be teaching English to the kids at our English summer camp in a very fun and interactive way that truly adds to your experience of knowing the nomads on a deeper level. You will learn, discover and grow as you experience an authentic transformation as a traveler. This one-of-a-kind Mongolian outdoor adventure awaits you!
We just launched our pilot program in June of 2022 which was a success as 50 students learned English with 8 teachers. The project is the winner of the 2021 Social Entrepreneurship Competition in Tourism hosted by UNWTO, ITB Berlin, TUI Care Foundation etc. Learn more about Khusvegi Camp in detail HERE.
The program runs from June 17 to July 16, 2023.
ITINERARY:
June 17-19: Arrive in Bayan-ulgii. Transfer to Sagsai. Community orientation. You'll meet your hosts and settle into your new nomadic home. Parent-teacher luncheon. Teacher orientation.June 20-July 12: English classes begin.
Cultural and adventure activities include: Day hike to Turgen Valley with the students, cultural exchange luncheon with students and their families, local dinners with the local people, an Eagle hunting weekend trip, a weekend trip to Dayan town and lake, participation in the Naadamn Festival, teacher socials, and more.
End of the class celebration will involve partaking in the Naadam festival and celebrating with the local families and students.
TRAVEL STYLE: This suits adventurous and outdoorsy travelers who don't mind basic accommodations and amenities. Activities will mainly involve cultural exchange, hiking, camping, fishing, eagle hunting, horseback riding, and all other outdoor activities that Mongolia is known for.
GROUP SIZE: 5-8 persons.
PRICING: $1870
This is a community-led program. The funds go towards school setup costs, accommodations, transport, weekend excursions, activities, the salary of the local staff, program operation and administrative fees.
INCLUSIONS
Airport transfers from Bayan Ulgii.
English speaking local member of the Sagsai community as program guide & host.
Community and Program Orientation.
Accommodation and activities coordinators to assist throughout the duration of the program.
Local accommodation in Sagsai for the entire duration of the camp program.
Round trip transport between Sagsai and Ulgii for weekly errands.
All teaching materials and amenities.
Weekend excursions, including accommodation and transport (Eagle Hunting, Dayan Lake, Naadam Festival, Day Hiking, and Cultural Exchange Social with the Local Families).
1 night hotel stay in Ulgii
Trip Preparation briefing prior to departure
One-on-one travel preparation consultation
Certificate of Program CompletionEXCLUSIONS
International flights.
Transport to and from Bayan- Ulgii
Stay, meals & excursions in Ulaanbaatar
Travel and emergency medical insurance.
Trip extensions such as the 5-day Altai Tavan Bogd National Park Hiking Tour.
Tipping to locals on weekend or day excursions.
Additional activities during the weekend excursions such as horseback riding, etc.
Personal expenses (laundry, sim card, etc.)
Visa fees
(Note: You are responsible for booking your international flight and securing your visa. Check with the Mongolian Embassy in your location for the latest requirements).To learn more, see https://www.browngaltrekker.com/mongolia/khusvegicamp
A trip meeting will be scheduled at some point. RSVP here to learn about the trip meeting.
- GRAND CANYON RAFTING TRIPDulles International Airport, Dulles, VA
Larger than life canyon walls form the backdrop on this 7-day/6-night full canyon adventure. Discover something new each day on side hikes to places like Redwall Cavern, Stone Creek and Havasu Creek, on your journey through Grand Canyon. The adventure ends early on the 7th day with an awe-inspiring helicopter ride out of the Canyon, a stopover at Bar 10 Ranch (where shower facilities are available) on the North Rim and a fixed-wing flight back to where you began.
Grand Canyon Whitewater provides experienced guides, great food, rafting and camping gear, and a detailed trip information packet with a packing list. This is an active, outdoor expedition; it is recommended that guests prepare for the physical nature of the trip, and bring a sense of adventure.
GCW’s motorized rafts are 35-feet long, seat 14 people per raft and have one guide driving from the stern. Because we always run two rafts per trip you can expect 28 passengers on your adventure. The type of motorized raft we run is called an S-Rig and guests say we have the most comfortable set-up in the Grand Canyon.WHAT IS INCLUDED
Grand Canyon Whitewater provides the following:
Our 35-foot motorized raft makes its way through a rapid in the Upper Canyon.- Helicopter ride out of the canyon at end of the rafting trip
- Flight back to either Las Vegas, NV or Marble Canyon, AZ at the end of the rafting tour (flight from Las Vegas to Marble Canyon at start carries additional cost)
- Custom made rafts and experienced guides
- Coast Guard-approved whitewater personal flotation device (PFD)
- Meals – prepared by guides and snacks on the rafts
- Kitchen facilities, dishware, and a mug for each person
- Camping toilet facilities, toilet paper, and supplies
- Beverages – unlimited water, assorted soda, electrolyte mix are always available – coffee, tea, and hot chocolate are available at breakfast
- First-aid kit
- Sleeping bag, sheet, and small pillow
- Sleeping cot
- Two-person tent and ground tarp, sharing not required
- Large dry bag for the provided sleeping gear and your duffel bag
- Personal daytime dry bag (accessible at all times) ~ 7″ diameter and 14″ tall when sealed
- Camp chairs
- Community dry bag for hiking shoes (accessible before side hikes)
- There are no taxes on this trip
WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED
You will be responsible for the following:- National Park entrance fee per person age 16 and over
- Personal travel insurance
- Alcoholic beverages (passengers can bring their own)
- Suggested post-trip gratuity for guides
For more information or to book please go to:Grand Canyon Rafting Trip 2024 - Get Kids Outside
- Trekking Peru's Cordillera Huayhuash (AUGUST 2024)Emplacement requis
Huayhuash is world-class, no doubt. Glacier peaks of Huayhuash surround you with stunning landscapes and lakes everywhere you look. This is a lesser-known trekking destination that we wish to stay out of the radar because the beauty is spectacular and we want to selfishly enjoy the scenery without the typical tourist crowd. With that said, you're in for a major treat as we trek for 10 days in this so-called Peruvian Alps. Discover the other side of Peru where the sky meets the numerous snow-capped peaks of the Andes. A true gem for any explorer!
Here's the biggest perk: When you join us, you are supporting our mission to make the trekking tourism industry inclusive of women as guides. This trek will be led by a trekking team inclusive of women as guides, cooks, and/or horse managers. It will be a combination of men and women in your trekking team to promote the inclusion of women in the trekking tourism industry.
This trip is set for AUGUST 3-18, 2024 (16 days / 15 nights).
ITINERARY
DAY 1 Overnight in a hotel in Lima.
DAY 2 Bus to Huaraz; overnight in Huaraz (3052 m)
DAY 3 Practice Hike: Laguna Churrup (4450 m)
DAY 4 Practice Hike: Laguna 69 (4650 m)
DAY 5 Day 1 of Huayhuash
We drive 3.5 hours to start of trek. Camp at Matacancha (4150 m)
DAY 6 Day 2 of Huayhuash
Matacancha - Cacanampunta (4700 m) - Laguna Mitucocha (4300 m)
Hike time: 4 hours
DAY 7 Day 3 of Huayhuash
Mitucocha - Punta Carhuac Pass (4640 m) - Laguna Carhuacocha (4200 m). Hike time: 3 hours
DAY 8 Day 4 of Huayhuash
Carhuacocha - Trekking Siula Pass (4950 m) / Laguna Quesillococha - Huayhuash (4450 m) . Hike time: 6 hours
DAY 9 Day 5 of Huayhuash
Huayhuash - the village of Portachuelo de Huayhuash - Laguna Viconga / Hot Springs (4400 m). Hike time: 4 hours
DAY 10 Day 6 of Huayhuash
Laguna Viconga - Punta Cuyoc Pass (5020 m) - Elefante Camp (4450 m) or Huanacpatay (4350 m). Hike time: 7-8 hours
DAY 11 Day 7 of Huayhuash
Huanacpatay - Village of Huayllapa (3600 m) - Huatiac Camp (4290 m)
Hike time: 6 hours
DAY 12 Day 8 of Huayhuash
Huatiac - Punta Tapush (4800 m) - Cashpapampa Camp (4500 m)
Hike time: 9-10 hours
DAY 13 Day 9 of Huayhuash
Cashgapampa - Llaucha Pass (4750 m) - Laguna Jahuacocha (4066 m)
Hike time: 4 hours
DAY 14 Day 10 of Huayhuash
Jahuacocha - Jahuapunta Pass (4650 m) - Village of Pocpa (3600 m)
Transfer to Huaraz. Hike time: 5 hours. Drive time: 3 hours
DAY 15 Return to Lima by bus.
DAY 16 Fly home.
TREK STYLE:
This trek is STRENUOUS given the high altitude, the possible low temperatures and the early start times for some days. You must be physically fit, in good health, and preferably with recent backpacking/hiking experience. Consulting with your doctor prior to joining the trip is recommended. It is highly suggested that you familiarize yourself with the hazards and risks of high altitude trekking.
PRICE: $2680 per person. Minimum of 2 persons. Maximum of 10.
Single supplement applies for solo hotel stays.
INCLUSIONS
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Acclimatization Tour
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Peruvian qualified and experienced local guide
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Entrance fees to the Huascaran National Park
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Entrance fees to the Community Huayhuash National Park
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Cooks and helpers
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All meals during the tour
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Donkey driver and donkeys
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Camping tents (2 persons)
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Kitchen equipment
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Transportation as tour schedule / Huaraz
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Pick up at the airport in Lima to the Hotel
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Transfer from the Hotel to the airport and bus station
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Bus tickets Huaraz/Lima, executive service in public bus-Movil Tours or Cruz del Sur
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2 nights hotel stay on a shared basis in Lima
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4 nights hotel stay on a shared basis in Huaraz
EXCLUSIONS
International airfare; travel, medical & emergency evacuation insurance; meals in Lima, & Huaraz, tips, and all other personal expenses.
LEARN MORE AND RESERVE YOUR SPOT via Trekking Huayhuash & Cordillera Blanca.
TRIP MEETING: A trip meeting is set for September 18, Sunday at 5pm PST / 8pm EST.
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- Mongolia's Altai Trek (with Eagle Hunting)Emplacement requis
Altai Mountain is the highest of three major mountain ranges in Mongolia, straddling the Russian and Chinese frontiers in the Far West. In these remote regions live many nomads of ethnic minorities. The western part of Mongolia is rich with spectacular views of the Altai mountains. Besides the nature here, various ethnic nomads inhabit the place such as the Kazakh and Tuvan nomads who are famous for their hospitality. Western Mongolia is rich in archeological sites that vary from ancient petroglyphs and bulbuls from the Turkish period. As part of our mission to create gender equity in the tourism industry, the trek will be led by a female guide and a mixed gender team as a way to elevate the roles of women in the tourism industry. This trip is open to all genders.
TRIP DATES:
Altai Trek only (15 days): SEPTEMBER 1-15, 2024
Altai Trek w/ Eagle Hunting Festival (17 days): SEPTEMBER 1-17, 2024ITINERARY
DAY 1 Arrive in Ulaanbaatar
DAY 2 Fly to Bayan-Ulgii & drive to Hoton Lake (2300 meters)
Today, after breakfast, we take a flight to Bayan-ulgii where we start the journey to the Altai mountains. We drive180 kms to reach the Hoton and Hurgan twin lakes where many nomadic Kazakh families stay during the summer.
DAY 3 Altai Trek (1st day)
After breakfast, we will get ready for packing our things on the camels. On the first day of our trek, you can see petroglyphs. We meet the Kazakh people who live here and experience their generosity and hospitality.
DAY 4 Altai Trek (2nd day)
In the morning, we continue our trek and enjoy the view of the Altai mountain.
DAY 5 Altai Trek (3rd day)
Today, we hike to Green Lake and leave behind civilization as we go deeper into the remote section of the mountains where we roam freely in nature.
DAY 6 Altai Trek (4th day)
Today, we will get closer to Takhilbai pass which is one of the highest sections of the Altai mountain range.
DAY 7 Altai Trek (5th day)
Today is a big day as we hike to the Takhiilbai pass which is located in an area inhabited by the Tuvan people.
DAY 8 Altai Trek (6th day)
On this day, we enter the Altai Tavan Bogd National Park where we start to view the snowcapped mountains and white glacier water river.
DAY 9-11 Altai Trek (7th day) Tavanbogd massif and climb to Malchin peak (2550m-3300m, 4025m)
The next few days are all about enjoying the best views in the Altai Mountains. We hike about 16 kms toward the base camp of the snow-capped Tavanbogd massif.
DAY 12 Drive to Sagsai Town & Eagle Hunting Community
Today, we drive 150 km to Sagsai town where we spend the night with an eagle hunter’s family.
Day 13 Drive to Ulgii
Day 14 Fly to Ulaanbaatar
Day 15 Fly home.FOR ALTAI EAGLE FESTIVAL EXTENSION
Days 14-15
Meet the Kazakh Eagle hunters at the Eagle Festival.
Day 16 Fly back to Ulaanbaatar
Day 17 Fly home.TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ITINERARY IN DETAIL, SEE THE TRIP PAGE HERE.
TREK STYLE
This is a STRENUOUS trek. Recent hiking and/or backpacking experience is highly recommended.PRICING
Per person for a group of two or more:
$2750 Altai Trek Only
$3100 Altai Trek with Eagle Hunting FestivalTo book, go here. Click on BOOK NOW and complete the form. A trip deposit is required to reserve your spot.
INCLUSIONS
- English-speaking guide.
- All land transports.
- All meals during the trek.
- All accommodations during the trek.
- Group camping equipment such as dining tents, cooking utensils, all meals during the trek, pack camels/horses & horse rangers.
- Hotel stay in Ulaanbaatar & Ulgii (with breakfast).
- Airport transfers.
- Trekking/entrance fees, border & national park permits.
EXCLUSIONS
Tips for Guides and porters, mountain equipment (eg sleeping bags), any personal expenses (such as laundry, souvenir shopping etc), extra activities (e.g. horse riding), visa fees & travel insurance, international and domestic flight tickets.A trip meeting is set for May 31 at 7pm EDT via zoom - see the group calendar to join. Questions? Send me an email at equity@browngaltrekker.com
- Mongolia's Altai Trek with Eagle Hunting Festival (Sept 2024)Emplacement requis
Altai Mountain is the highest of three major mountain ranges in Mongolia, straddling the Russian and Chinese frontiers in the Far West. In these remote regions live many nomads of ethnic minorities. The western part of Mongolia is rich with spectacular views of the Altai mountains. Besides the nature here, various ethnic nomads inhabit the place such as the Kazakh and Tuvan nomads who are famous for their hospitality. Western Mongolia is rich in archeological sites that vary from ancient petroglyphs and bulbuls from the Turkish period. As part of our mission to create gender equity in the tourism industry, the trek will be led by a female guide and a mixed gender team as a way to elevate the roles of women in the tourism industry. This trip is open to all genders.
TRIP DATES: SEPTEMBER 1-15, 2024 - 15 days (with the add-on to join the Eagle Hunting Festival - which ends on September 17 - 17 days).
ITINERARY
DAY 1 Arrive in Ulaanbaatar
DAY 2 Fly to Bayan-Ulgii & drive to Hoton Lake (2300 meters)
Today, after breakfast, we take a flight to Bayan-ulgii where we start the journey to the Altai mountains. We drive180 kms to reach the Hoton and Hurgan twin lakes where many nomadic Kazakh families stay during the summer.
DAY 3 Altai Trek (1st day)
After breakfast, we will get ready for packing our things on the camels. On the first day of our trek, you can see petroglyphs. We meet the Kazakh people who live here and experience their generosity and hospitality.
DAY 4 Altai Trek (2nd day)
In the morning, we continue our trek and enjoy the view of the Altai mountain.
DAY 5 Altai Trek (3rd day)
Today, we hike to Green Lake and leave behind civilization as we go deeper into the remote section of the mountains where we roam freely in nature.
DAY 6 Altai Trek (4th day)
Today, we will get closer to Takhilbai pass which is one of the highest sections of the Altai mountain range.
DAY 7 Altai Trek (5th day)
Today is a big day as we hike to the Takhiilbai pass which is located in an area inhabited by the Tuvan people.
DAY 8 Altai Trek (6th day)
On this day, we enter the Altai Tavan Bogd National Park where we start to view the snowcapped mountains and white glacier water river.
DAY 9-11 Altai Trek (7th day) Tavanbogd massif and climb to Malchin peak (2550m-3300m, 4025m)
The next few days are all about enjoying the best views in the Altai Mountains. We hike about 16 kms toward the base camp of the snow-capped Tavanbogd massif.
DAY 12 Drive to Sagsai Town & Eagle Hunting Community
Today, we drive 150 km to Sagsai town where we spend the night with an eagle hunter’s family.
Day 13 Drive to Ulgii
Day 14 Fly to Ulaanbaatar
Day 15 Fly home.FOR ALTAI EAGLE FESTIVAL EXTENSION
Days 14-15
Meet the Kazakh Eagle hunters at the Eagle Festival.
Day 16 Fly back to Ulaanbaatar
Day 17 Fly home.TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ITINERARY IN DETAIL, SEE THE TRIP PAGE HERE.
TREK STYLE
This is a STRENUOUS trek. Recent hiking and/or backpacking experience is highly recommended.PRICING
Per person for a group of two or more:
$2750 Altai Trek Only
$3100 Altai Trek with Eagle Hunting FestivalTo book, go here. Click on BOOK NOW and complete the form. A trip deposit is required to reserve your spot.
INCLUSIONS
- English-speaking guide.
- All land transports.
- All meals during the trek.
- All accommodations during the trek.
- Group camping equipment such as dining tents, cooking utensils, all meals during the trek, pack camels/horses & horse rangers.
- Hotel stay in Ulaanbaatar & Ulgii (with breakfast).
- Airport transfers.
- Trekking/entrance fees, border & national park permits.
EXCLUSIONS
Tips for Guides and porters, mountain equipment (eg sleeping bags), any personal expenses (such as laundry, souvenir shopping etc), extra activities (e.g. horse riding), visa fees & travel insurance, international and domestic flight tickets.A trip meeting is set for June 21 at 8:30 pm EDT via zoom - see the group calendar to join. Questions? Send me an email at equity@browngaltrekker.com