PRICE €7999

Himlung Himal
Conquer the majestic heights of Mt. Himlung

Duration

29 Days

Location

Activity

Himlung Himal
Overview
With two previous summits on Himlung Himal, K2 and Mt Everest Summiteer Jason Black. Manaslu Region offers another surprise to the trekkers in the form of Mt. Himlung. Mt. Himlung lies to the northeast of Annapurna Range with an aspiring height of 7,126m. This Mountain lies in a secluded area of Nepal and Tibet borders. Unlike any other 7000er, Mt. Himlung is quite easy considering low technical aspects.

Expedition
Route

Country

Nepal

DURATION

29 days

Route

South West

Grade

Hard

MAX ALTITUDE

7126 m
23379 ft

Daily Activity

Approx
5-10 hrs

Dates Available

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Price

€7999

Deposit €399 on booking.

Himlung Himal
Highlights

The base camp of Mt. Himlung is set at the height of 4900m. 

Our three higher camps are set at the heights of 5,450m, 6,000m, and 6,350m respectively. Himlung requires a high fitness level and generally, it takes ten to fifteen days to summit Himlung and back to the base camp.

Himlung Himal
Trip Details

Day 1
Elevation: 1400m

Arrival in Kathmandu & Transfer to the Hotel

Day 2
Elevation:  760m
Drive from Kathmandu to Besi Shahar

Day 3
Elevation:  2,600m
Drive from Besi Shahar to Koto

Day 4
Elevation:  3,560m
Trek from Koto to Meta 

Day 5
Elevation:  3,840m
Trek from Meta to Kyang 

Day 6
Elevation:  3,900m
Trek from Kyang to Phu Gaun

Day 7
Acclimatisation at Phu Gaun (rest day)

Day 8
Elevation:  4,900m
Trek from Trek from Phu Gaun to Himlung base camp

Day 9 – 18
Acclimatation rotations : Basecamp – Rotation (Camp I and Camp II) – Basecamp

Day 19 – 24
Elevation:  7,126m
Summit Push: Base Camp – Himlung Summit – Basecamp

Day 25
Trek from Base Camp to Phu Gaun

Day 26
Elevation:  3,560m
Trek from Phu Gaun to Meta 

Day 27
Elevation:  2,600m
Trek from Meta to Koto 

Day 28
Elevation: 760m
Drive from Koto to Besisahar (760m)

Day 29
Drive from Besi Shahar to Kathmandu & transfer to the hotel – Transfer to International Airport for final departure.

For detailed information, download our Information Pack below. 

Includes

  • ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE: Airport – Hotel transfers
  • HOTEL KATHMANDU: 2 nights (3-star) – shared bases bed and breakfast
  • WELCOME DINNER
  • INTERNAL FLIGHTS: Kathmandu – Lukla - Kathmandu
  • SHERPA INSURANCE: Medical & Emergency rescue .
  • CLIMBING PERMITS: Members mountaineering permits
  • MEMBER LUGGAGE: 60 Kg per member carried by porters or yaks.
  • EXPEDITION FOOD AND LODGING: Full board along with accommodation at hotel/lodge/camps
  • PORTER: Porters per member up to the Base camp and from the Basecamp (both ways).
  • BASE CAMP STAFF: Experienced and well-trained base camp cooks & kitchen helpers.
  • STAFF SALARY AND ALLOWANCE: All Nepalese staff & porters daily wages, food & clothing.
  • BASE CAMP TENT: Each member will have an individual box tent in Base Camp.
  • SOLAR/GENERATOR: Base camp Solar panel and Generator for battery charge for electronic devices.
  • TRAINING: Oxygen and gear training at basecamp by Jason Black Mountaineering.
  • HIGH ALTITUDE CLIMBING SHERPA: 1:1 climbing Sherpa per member during the entire climb.
  • CLIMBING SHERPA SALARY & ALLOWANCE: Climbing Sherpa salary, equipment and food.
  • OXYGEN BOTTLES (O2): Oxygen bottles will be in stock at base camp in case of an emergency.
  • HIGH CAMP SERVICE: High Altitude tents, necessary cooking EPI gas, High altitude food for each member, Sherpa, and other crews at (C1) (C2) and (C3), group climbing gear, and fixed and dynamic rope during the climbing period as required.
  • HIGH ALTITUDE TENT: Members will share tents in high camps (2 members: 1 tent).
  • ROPE FIXING TEAM: The team of experienced Sherpas will fix the rope and the route.
  • SATELLITE PHONE: Satellite Phone for emergency communication.
  • WALKIE-TALKIE : Walkie–Talkie comms from basecamp - mountain - basecamp.
  • WEATHER FORECAST : Weather forecast report during the entire expedition.
  • MEDICAL KIT : Comprehensive Medical kit for members and staff.
  • CERTIFICATE : Himlung Himal climbing certificate.

Excludes

  • INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT: from and to your home land.
  • SUMMIT BONUS: Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa €500
  • TIPS: Basecamp kitchen staff and porters tips €200

For detailed information, download our Information Pack below. 

Adventure + Expertise + Purpose

Practical Info

Frequently asked questions

The following frequently asked questions may help answer any queries you have about Jason Black Mountaineering, what this expedition involves, and what is required. If your question isn’t answered here please check our dedicated Expert Advice page, otherwise don’t hesitate to get in touch.

All Jason BLack Mountaineering expeditions are within extreme high altitude environments, with differing requirements for ability. Due to the nature of these operational landscapes, it is essential you provide concise, honest descriptions of relevant experience and current fitness levels. Upon receipt, we will review your experience and respond accordingly. At this point, if we consider there to be any shortfalls, we can collectively discuss the opportunities and/or provide a training support plan to achieve your goals.

All communal equipment is included ie. high quality ropes, stoves, tents etc. You are responsible for personal gear and clothing, eg. harness, crampons, helmet, ice axes etc. A full essentials list and advice (if required) will be provided at time of booking.

We will cover all transport costs detailed within an expedition program as forementioned on our provided itinerary. This will exclude international flights to and from the destination countries. It is your responsibility to ensure these align with the start and finish of the expedition.

How Fit Do You Need to Be to Climb Himlung Himal (7,126m)?

Climbing Himlung Himal (7,126m) is a demanding high-altitude expedition, requiring excellent endurance, strength, technical mountaineering skills, and the ability to function at extreme altitude. It is considered a non-technical peak, but due to its long duration, extreme cold, and high-altitude exposure, it demands serious physical and mental preparation.

📌 Physical Requirements for Himlung Himal Expedition

1. High-Endurance & Cardiovascular Fitness

  • The expedition takes 20+ days, requiring multiple long summit rotations (6–10 hrs/day) at high altitude.
  • The summit day is 12–16+ hours long, gaining over 1,000m in freezing temperatures (-30°C to -40°C).
  • Oxygen levels at the summit are only ~40% of sea level, making efficient oxygen use crucial.

Training Recommendations:

  • Hike 15–25 km (9–15 miles) with a 20 kg pack at least once a week.
  • Stair climbing (45–60 min with a 15 kg pack).
  • Running, cycling, or swimming (3–5 times a week, 45–90 min per session).

2. Strength & Load-Carrying Ability

  • You’ll be carrying a 15–20 kg pack between high camps.
  • The summit push involves steep glacier sections and deep snow, requiring strong legs, core, and upper body.
  • Technical climbing sections may require rope work and using an ice axe for self-arrest.

Training Recommendations:

  • Squats, lunges, deadlifts (for leg power).
  • Step-ups (50 cm box) with a 15 kg pack.
  • Planks & core exercises (for stability on uneven terrain).
  • Farmer’s carry (15 kg per hand) for grip & pack strength.
  • Pull-ups & dead hangs (for climbing and rope work).

3. High-Altitude Acclimatisation

  • The climb involves sleeping at 6,000m+ for multiple nights, where AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) is a major risk.
  • Oxygen saturation drops significantly, and even strong climbers struggle with fatigue and low energy levels.
  • A pre-acclimatisation climb (such as Mera Peak, Island Peak, or Aconcagua) is highly recommended.

Preparation Recommendations:

  • Train at altitude (above 4,000m) before the expedition if possible.
  • Use a hypoxic tent or altitude training mask to simulate low oxygen levels.
  • Practice slow breathing techniques and oxygen efficiency training.

4. Technical Mountaineering Skills

  • Himlung has steep snow slopes (40–50 degrees), crevasses, and fixed rope sections.
  • You need experience with crampons, ice axe, fixed ropes, and self-arrest techniques.
  • The summit ridge is exposed and requires careful footwork.

Skills to Practice:

  • Walking in crampons on steep ice and snow.
  • Using an ice axe for self-arrest and balance.
  • Ascending and descending fixed ropes with a Jumar.
  • Glacier travel techniques and crevasse rescue training.

5. Mental Toughness & Resilience

  • The cold, altitude, and exhaustion will push your limits—summit success depends on mental grit.
  • You’ll be exposed to -30°C to -40°C wind chill for long periods.
  • The climb involves weeks of discomfort in high-altitude camps with low oxygen and extreme fatigue.

Mental Training:

  • Train in cold, harsh weather to simulate extreme conditions.
  • Push through exhaustion with back-to-back training hikes.
  • Practice long, cold early-morning hikes to simulate summit day suffering.

📍 Minimum Fitness Benchmarks for Himlung Himal

You should be able to:
Hike 1,500m+ elevation gain with a 15–20 kg pack (6–10 hrs).
Run 10–15 km in under 60 minutes (for cardio endurance).
Climb stairs for 60 min with a 15 kg pack.
Carry a 20 kg pack for multiple days in extreme cold.
Comfortably walk in crampons and use an ice axe on 40° slopes.

Who Should NOT Attempt Himlung Himal?

🚫 If you have no high-altitude climbing experience (above 6,000m).
🚫 If you cannot hike 8+ hours per day with a heavy pack.
🚫 If you lack technical mountaineering skills (crampons, ice axe, fixed ropes, crevasse rescue).
🚫 If you struggle with cold, exhaustion, and extreme altitude.

Final Thoughts

Himlung Himal is not a technical peak, but due to its high altitude, harsh conditions, and extreme endurance demands, it is not for beginners. If you have previous high-altitude experience and strong endurance training, you’ll be in a good position to summit successfully.

12-Week Training Plan for Himlung Himal (7,126m)

This structured 12-week training plan is designed to prepare you for the high-altitude endurance, strength, technical climbing skills, and mental resilience required to summit Himlung Himal (7,126m). Since this is a long, high-altitude expedition with extreme cold (-30°C to -40°C), the focus is on cardiovascular endurance, leg and core strength, load-carrying ability, altitude adaptation, and technical skills.

📌 Weekly Training Schedule Overview

Day

Activity

Monday

Strength Training + Stair Climb with Pack

Tuesday

Cardio (Running/Cycling) + Core

Wednesday

Weighted Hike (12–20 km)

Thursday

Strength + Technical Skills (Fixed Rope, Ice Axe, Crampon Work)

Friday

Rest or Light Recovery (Yoga, Stretching)

Saturday

Long Hike (15–25 km, 1,000–1,500m ascent)

Sunday

Active Recovery (Swimming, Cycling) or Altitude Training

🏋️‍♂️ Phase 1 (Weeks 1–4): Building Base Strength & Endurance

Goal: Develop cardiovascular endurance, core stability, and leg strength for carrying heavy loads at high altitude.

Hiking & Trekking

  • 10–15 km (6–9 miles) hikes with a 12–15 kg backpack.
  • 600–1,000m elevation gain.
  • 4–6 hours duration.
  • Use trekking poles to improve balance and knee protection.

Strength Training (2x per week)

  • Squats – 4 sets of 10 reps.
  • Lunges – 3 sets of 10 reps per leg.
  • Step-ups (50 cm box) with a weighted pack – 3 sets of 12 reps per leg.
  • Deadlifts – 3 sets of 8 reps (for core and lower back strength).
  • Planks & Hanging Leg Raises (for core strength and stability).

Cardio Training

  • 60 min runs or cycling/swimming at moderate intensity.
  • Stair climbing (30 min with a 10 kg pack).
  • Rowing or incline treadmill work to improve lung capacity.

Technical Skills Practice

  • Walking in crampons on mixed terrain.
  • Using an ice axe for balance and self-arrest.
  • Jumar ascents on a fixed rope.

🏔 Phase 2 (Weeks 5–8): Strength, High-Altitude Adaptation & Technical Training

Goal: Increase hiking difficulty, elevation gain, and multi-day trek preparation.

Hiking & Trekking

  • 15–20 km (9–12 miles) with a 15–18 kg pack.
  • 1,000–1,200m elevation gain.
  • 6–8 hours duration.
  • Back-to-back hikes on weekends (Saturday & Sunday).

Strength & Load Carrying (2x per week)

  • Step-ups (50 cm box) with a 15 kg pack – 3 sets of 15 reps per leg.
  • Deadlifts – 4 sets of 6 reps (for pack-carrying strength).
  • Farmer’s Carry (20 kg per hand) – 3 sets of 30m (for grip & backpack strength).
  • Pull-ups & Dead Hangs (for rope work).

Cardio & Endurance

  • 70 min continuous run, cycling, or swimming.
  • High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT): 5x 3 min fast, 3 min slow.
  • Rowing or stair climbing for 45 min with a 12 kg pack.

Technical Training & Terrain Adaptation

  • Practice walking on steep, rocky, and icy terrain.
  • Crevasse rescue training (prusik ascent & self-extraction).
  • Simulate fixed rope climbing with a Jumar.

Acclimatisation & Altitude Prep

  • If possible, train at high altitude (above 4,000m).
  • Use an altitude tent or hypoxic mask for simulation.
  • Deep breathing and oxygen efficiency training.

🏆 Phase 3 (Weeks 9–12): Peak Performance & Expedition Simulation

Goal: Simulate multi-day climbing, maximise endurance, and finalise preparations.

Hiking & Load-Carrying

  • 20–25 km (12–15 miles) with a 15–20 kg pack.
  • 1,200–1,500m elevation gain.
  • Back-to-back long hikes (Saturday & Sunday) – 8+ hours per day.
  • Summit a local peak (if possible) to simulate high-altitude trekking.

Final Strength & Endurance Training

  • Stair Climbing (60 min with a 15 kg pack).
  • Bulgarian Split Squats – 3 sets of 12 per leg.
  • Planks & Hanging Leg Raises – 3 sets of 1 min.

Technical & Cold-Weather Training

  • Train in full cold-weather gear at night (simulate summit day conditions).
  • Ice axe and crampon practice on steep terrain.
  • Simulate an alpine start (hike at 3 AM with heavy pack).

Mental Training & Simulation

  • Practice long hikes in freezing temperatures (-10°C if possible).
  • Train in remote locations to simulate expedition conditions.
  • Visualise and mentally prepare for summit day exhaustion.

Recovery & Injury Prevention

  • Cold showers & ice baths to prepare for extreme temperatures.
  • Stretching & foam rolling to prevent muscle tightness.

📍Final 2 Weeks (Taper & Recovery)

🔹 Reduce heavy training (Taper).
🔹 Focus on mobility, stretching, and rest.
🔹 Test your full gear & pack during a light hike.
🔹 Hydration & nutrition strategy practice.

💡 Key Training Tips

Train in your boots & backpack early to get used to heavy loads.
Use trekking poles to protect knees on long descents.
Train slow, steady breathing at altitude to improve oxygen efficiency.
Practice on mixed terrain (rock, ice, deep snow, loose scree).
Train in extreme conditions (cold, high wind, snow, night trekking).
Hydration & nutrition practice – Know what fuels you best.
Recovery matters! – Foam roll, stretch, and prioritise sleep.

🚀 Are You Ready for Himlung Himal?

✅ Can you hike 1,500m+ with a 20 kg pack?
✅ Can you handle 8-hour climbs back-to-back at altitude?
✅ Have you trained in cold, high-altitude conditions?
✅ Are you comfortable with crampons, ice axe, and rope systems?

If you check all the boxes, you’re ready for one of Nepal’s great 7,000m peaks! 

Would you like customised adjustments based on your fitness level? Let me know!

Would you like a 12-week training plan for Himlung Himal? Let me know your current fitness level, and I’ll tailor one for you! 

Travel Documents
Passport 6mts Valid
Debit/Credit Cards
Insurance Papers
Photocopy of passport

Base Layers
Merino Wool Underwear (4 pcs)
Merino long sleeve base layer (2 pcs)
Merino long pants base layer (1 pcs)
Merino Short Sleeve T Shirt (2 pcs)

Mid Layers
Tech Fleece (1pcs)
Tech fleece with hood (1pcs)
Heavyweight Hiking Pants (1pcs)
Lightweight Hiking Pants (2pcs)

Windproof/Rain Layers
Hard Shell Jacket (1pcs)
Hard Shell Pants (1pcs)

Insulation Layers
800+gram Goose Down Jacket with hood
Insulated Pants
Lite puffer Jacket
Summit day Down Suit (optional)

Headwear
Warm Hat (2pcs)
Balaclava (1pcs)
Baseball Cap (1pcs)
Bandana or Buff (2pcs)

Eyewear
Cat 4 Glacier Glasses
UV Nose protector
Ski Goggles

Gloves
Lightweight Liner Gloves
Shell Guide Glove with Insulated Liner
7000m Expedition Mitts

Footwear
Liner Socks (3 pairs)
Wool or Synthetic Socks (3 pairs)
Double Skin Mountaineering Boots 7000m (Kailas /
Lasportiva / Millet)
Trekking Approach Shoes
Camp Booties (optional)
Gaiters (optional)

Sleeping Equipment
Sleeping Bag -30°C
Inflatable Sleeping Pad
Closed-cell Foam Pad
Earplugs
Inflatable Pillow

Mountaineering Gear
Large 120ltr Duffel Bag
Expedition Backpack 75L+
Trekking Backpack 30L
Trekking poles (optional)
Ice Axe (2pcs)
Crampons
Climbing Helmet
Ascender/Jumar
“Y” Rig for ascender & carabiner
Accessory Cord: 9m of 6mm.
Proper Climbing Harness
Locking Carabineers (6pcs)
Un-locking Carabineers (2pcs)
Sling / 240 cm (2pcs)
Belay/Rappel Device (2pcs)
Headlight 500-700 Lumens (2pcs)

Travel Items
Small hotel Duffel Bag
Travel Clothes
Cash
Visa Card
ATM card

Additional Food Items
Snack food
Salty-sweet bars
Summit gels
Nuts
Beef jerky

Medical
Personal First-aid kit
Compeed blister packs
Sutures & steri strips
Ibuprofen
Paracetamol
250mg Diamox 20days
Medicated throat lozenges
Medicated throat spray
Antibiotic Azithromycin 500mg
Laxatives
Imodium
Mosquito repellent
Menstrual products
Electrolytes
Nail cutter
Duck tape – Repair Kit
Hand & Feet chemical warmers

Toiletries (Personal)
Toilet Paper
Toothpaste &Toothbrush
Bio Baby wipes (2pcs)
Soap
Shampoo
Shaver
Towel
Small nail-brush
Sunscreen: SPF 50
Lip Screen: SPF 30
Aftersun

Additional Items
Compression Stuff Sacks
Plastic Cup (high camps)
Plastic Bowl (high camps)
Plastic Spoon (high camp)
Water Bottles 1- litre (3pcs)
Thermos 1- litre
Pee Bottle 1- litre
Female Urination Device (FUD)
Knife or Multi-tool (optional)

Optional Electronics
Country-appropriate power adapters
Avalanche Transceiver
Adventure Sports Watch
GPS/ Garmin inReach Mini
Sherpa 100AC Power Bank
Phone camera
Batteries
Charging leads

You may pay your deposit and balance using any lawful means. If sending money by electronic bank transfer then you will be responsible for covering the cost of the fees associated with the transfer, so that the company receives the full amount shown on your invoice, in the denomination shown on your invoice.

See more about our payment policy Here

On Booking your expedition our returns policy can be viewed here

This is Mandatory and you will not receive your permit to climb from the National park rangers until you show proof of Insurance for up to 7,000 meters at the park gate apron entry.

It is your responsibility to ensure that you have sufficient personal travel insurance for this expedition. Your policy must provide cover for; a) medical injury or sickness b) trekking up to 7,000 meters (c) helicopter evacuation in an emergency situation, and d) repatriation to one’s country of residence. You must declare any pre-existing medical conditions to your insurers and ensure you receive written confirmation that any pre-existing medical conditions are fully insured. We advise you to obtain travel insurance as soon as you book, that will cover you for unforeseeable circumstances such as illness or injury that might result in you not being able to take part in your expedition.

1. Medical injury or sickness

2. Mountaineering above 5,000 metres

3. Helicopter evacuation in an emergency situation

4. Repatriation to country of residence.

We recommend Global Rescue

Why Jason Black Mountaineering?

World Leading Mountaineer

At the helm of Jason Black Mountaineering is Jason Black himself, a renowned global Mountaineer and International Expedition Leader.

With a remarkable list of achievements, including summiting Mt Everest and the formidable K2, Jason holds multiple world records in high-altitude mountaineering. His feats, such as being the fastest to summit Kilimanjaro twice and completing the Aconcagua traverse in record time, establish him as one of the world’s leading high-altitude mountaineers.

As a high altitude specialist, Jason’s passion for testing his physical and mental capabilities remains undiminished. His accolades include being awarded Ireland’s National Outdoor Athlete of the Year for his historic summit of K2.

The Future of Adventure

We are proud to Inspire and empower individuals and organisations. Showing globally how our adventures are leaving a positive life changing humanitarian impact. We supporting local communities and contribute positively to the balance of global inequalities.

Putting purpose before profit, empowering local communities, employing locals, supporting local businesses and leaving a lasting positive humanitarian impact on all our expeditions is at the core of our mountaineering values. Join us on a transformative expedition, where purpose, passion, and the thrill of the great outdoors converge.

Commitment to Safety and Environment

Jason Black’s commitment to safety standards, extensive high altitude mountain knowledge, and adventure travel sets him apart from the rest.

The small group approach adopted by Jason Black Mountaineering offers significant advantages, including a better guide-to-client ratio, reduced environmental impact, and a stronger team dynamic.

What our
clients say

Walter Eliawony Mtui
14:19 31 Jul 24
Unforgettable moments in the world of the tourism industry, , great experience to work with him 😍
Liz Dwyer
18:49 29 Jul 24
Truly incredible adventure with Jason and his team. Safety, inclusion and a genuine care for the outdoors is at the foundation of his group ethos. You will not attend one of his hikes or trips and not take away a valuable piece of information about yourself or the outdoors. I would without hesitation recommend Jason and his team time and time again.
Finbarr Connolly
16:31 29 Jul 24
I just got home from doing the 4 Peaks Challenge with Jason and his team. I can safely say it was truly an epic experience and I'd thoroughly recommend it. Jason and the team guided, educated and cajoled us up and down every hill with the utmost professionalism and lovely sharp Donegal wit. Jason's ethos of inclusion and team work is welcoming for a range of abilities. If you're looking for adventure, look no further. I'm certainly going to use him for my next one, I just have to decide which one to choose!
Elaine Young
15:12 29 Jul 24
Just back from an amazing weekend completing the Ireland 4 in 4 challenge. The knowledge and experience Jason and his team have shine through in their organisation of this event. I've been left with so many memories from watching the sun set on one mountain and then watch it rise again on another mountain, my first night hike, meeting new people and having the best laugh. Definitely one to complete! And Jason is the man to do it with!
Shaun Moffitt
21:18 21 Jul 24
Great experience with Jason and his team in Tanzania. With a few surprises it was definitely more than what I was expecting.Would fully recommend Jason Black mountaineering
RavenHill
15:05 12 Jul 24
On 2 May 2024 I successfully summited Mera Peak with a group of wonderful people. Jason, his team of Sherpas and porters were fantastic. The trip was really well organised and we all got to experience the amazing Nepalese people and stunning landscape. An unforgettable trip and highly recommended. Thanks Kilian
corgullion
14:11 27 Mar 24
We chose to climb Kilimanjaro as part of our honeymoon. We had a brilliant time with Jason and his team. The expedition is far more than just the climb. We enjoyed so much of Africa's culture along the way. Would absolutely recommended!
Green Baron
13:22 27 Mar 24
Everything about my trip to Kilimanjaro with Jason Black Mountaineering was wonderful. He is a master at planning and logistics. He leaves no stone unturned. His guides and porters were top class. His chef was amazing at preparing and producing fresh and nutritious food for breakfast, lunch and dinner on the mountain. Two young boys in our group loved pancakes and had them for breakfast each day. I dislike onions and had onion free omelettes prepared specifically for me each morning without even asking.The whole itinerary is published on the website, but Jason’s team still gave a detailed briefing each evening after dinner for the next day. Each morning in our tent, we were woken up by a friendly porter with a cup of specially prepared coffee/tea and a bowl of hot water to wash up. After washing up and packing our provided expedition bag, we would go to the chow tent for breakfast. Our porters would then take our bags and tents and have the whole thing ready for us when we arrived at the next campsite.I am a very inquisitive person and like to know what’s happening ahead of time. Every question I had was answered patiently and thoroughly and obviously been well thought through, allaying any fears I may have had and enabling me to focus on myself. Jason has been climbing the highest mountains on earth for a long time and will advise you on every little detail about high altitude camping, sleeping, acclimatisation, hydration and energy conservation. After a day or two I was confident enough to sit back and trust the process as I knew Jason and his team were highly competent have thought through all the little details freeing me to concentrate 100% on my own well being. I cannot recommend Jason Black Mountaineering any higher. You can’t go wrong with him and his team. Bravo Jason!
Bernadette Glancy
23:26 26 Nov 22
On the 23rd July 2022 I arrived in Moshi ,Tanzania Africa. I had not been to Africa before.From all angles I could see the "Mountain" Kilimanjaro after arrival.. It was very clear to me from the engagement with the locals ,the Mountain is everything to the native people of Moshi, its their livelihood. They get no support from the government, even during covid virus .They depend on us visitors coming to climb there Mountain .That's how they earn the salary ,I seen the guides that accomplished my group for the week on the mountain , form a queue to collect the salary the day we returned from summitting the great Mountain. .Jason Black has built a relationship with these local guides ,everything is transpairable and a trust has been formed between Jason and the Lipman team(African guides). The same team that accomplished him in 2014 to accomplish a world record on that same Mountain. It occurred to me the day we arrived all the natives knew Jason Black, they were shaking his hand in the markets and almost everyone seemed to know him. He has such respect for this tribe of Moshi people and there Mountain. Jason was the perfect choice of Mountaineer for me to accomplish my goal/to Summit Kilimanjaro at 59yrs my age at time of achievement. The miracle is ,I choose Jason Black as my leader and anything is possible after that I discovered.AmenBernadette Glancy >Carrick on Shannon
Donal Mc Guinness
15:32 24 Nov 22
I climbed Kilimanjaro with Jason in August 2022. This trip was truly amazing. From the first moment I contacted Jason I knew this trip would be a genuine African experience. We visited local villages, attractions and a coffee plantation. For me this part of the trip was as good as the Kilimanjaro experience. The Porter crew on the mountain were excellent and very friendly. The food was great and I am very proud to say that my whole group made it to the top! We all had the same mindset of wanting to take our time on each walk, taking lots of photos and having lots of breaks. I cant wait for my next adventure with Jason Black.
Jennifer Doherty
13:18 24 Nov 22
In May 2022 I trekked to Everest base camp with Jason and a group from Donegal. It was an amazing experience that I will never forget. Jason prepared us so well before and answered every question we had. We experienced the busyness of Kathmandu before taking the non-commercial route to base camp which was really special. Jason’s love of Nepal and respect for the local people was evident every day. He took time to get to know everyone in our group on a personal level and allowed everyone to be themselves. The fact that I am blind was never an obstacle and he made sure to describe everything and let me touch as much as possible on the way so that I didn’t miss out on anything. He challenged us to push ourselves more every day but we always had lots of fun. He is such a positive person to be around with a great respect for nature and other human beings. I’ve learned a lot from him and I’m looking forward to more adventures in the future :-)
Gerardine O'Connor
11:25 19 Jun 22
Walking in Donegal - what a fantastic weekend in a beautiful place!As a lone traveller, my time at Everest Lodge was more than I could have expected. The warm Donegal welcome, the wonderful homemade food and the easy comfortable atmosphere all made for an unforgettable time. Jason's intuitive capacity to support and guide enabled me, and I believe all of us in the group, to leave on Sunday with a sense of accomplishment, awareness, and the inspiration to crack on with the next adventure, whether big or small. I had the best time ever.
Imelda Hurley
23:11 31 May 22
May 2022 - I had a fantastic weekend hiking with Jason and staying at the lovely Everest Lodge - with four others who were also there for the weekend. Despite Jason’s incredible achievements, his demeanour is so ‘down to earth’ and his focus during our stay was on ensuring we were appropriately challenged while hiking, we felt fully at home at Everest Lodge and we had a lot of fun along the way. The ‘Ireland Walking Weekend’ surpassed my expectations at every level and I’d highly recommend hiking with Jason whenever the opportunity arises.
Yvonne Slattery
19:13 29 May 22
I had a wonderful weekend with Jason and a number of walking enthusiasts in May - would recommend it to anyone, regardless of level of experience in the mountains. Whilst somewhat familiar with the main mountains in Donegal Jason showed us other areas which are kept "under wraps" and hence felt very special to a non-local. I found the guidance with navigation on the mountain particularly helpful and the food over the course of the weekend was amazing!
Walter Eliawony Mtui
14:19 31 Jul 24
Unforgettable moments in the world of the tourism industry, , great experience to work with him 😍
Liz Dwyer
18:49 29 Jul 24
Truly incredible adventure with Jason and his team. Safety, inclusion and a genuine care for the outdoors is at the foundation of his group ethos. You will not attend one of his hikes or trips and not take away a valuable piece of information about yourself or the outdoors. I would without hesitation recommend Jason and his team time and time again.
Finbarr Connolly
16:31 29 Jul 24
I just got home from doing the 4 Peaks Challenge with Jason and his team. I can safely say it was truly an epic experience and I'd thoroughly recommend it. Jason and the team guided, educated and cajoled us up and down every hill with the utmost professionalism and lovely sharp Donegal wit. Jason's ethos of inclusion and team work is welcoming for a range of abilities. If you're looking for adventure, look no further. I'm certainly going to use him for my next one, I just have to decide which one to choose!
Elaine Young
15:12 29 Jul 24
Just back from an amazing weekend completing the Ireland 4 in 4 challenge. The knowledge and experience Jason and his team have shine through in their organisation of this event. I've been left with so many memories from watching the sun set on one mountain and then watch it rise again on another mountain, my first night hike, meeting new people and having the best laugh. Definitely one to complete! And Jason is the man to do it with!
Shaun Moffitt
21:18 21 Jul 24
Great experience with Jason and his team in Tanzania. With a few surprises it was definitely more than what I was expecting.Would fully recommend Jason Black mountaineering
RavenHill
15:05 12 Jul 24
On 2 May 2024 I successfully summited Mera Peak with a group of wonderful people. Jason, his team of Sherpas and porters were fantastic. The trip was really well organised and we all got to experience the amazing Nepalese people and stunning landscape. An unforgettable trip and highly recommended. Thanks Kilian
corgullion
14:11 27 Mar 24
We chose to climb Kilimanjaro as part of our honeymoon. We had a brilliant time with Jason and his team. The expedition is far more than just the climb. We enjoyed so much of Africa's culture along the way. Would absolutely recommended!
Green Baron
13:22 27 Mar 24
Everything about my trip to Kilimanjaro with Jason Black Mountaineering was wonderful. He is a master at planning and logistics. He leaves no stone unturned. His guides and porters were top class. His chef was amazing at preparing and producing fresh and nutritious food for breakfast, lunch and dinner on the mountain. Two young boys in our group loved pancakes and had them for breakfast each day. I dislike onions and had onion free omelettes prepared specifically for me each morning without even asking.The whole itinerary is published on the website, but Jason’s team still gave a detailed briefing each evening after dinner for the next day. Each morning in our tent, we were woken up by a friendly porter with a cup of specially prepared coffee/tea and a bowl of hot water to wash up. After washing up and packing our provided expedition bag, we would go to the chow tent for breakfast. Our porters would then take our bags and tents and have the whole thing ready for us when we arrived at the next campsite.I am a very inquisitive person and like to know what’s happening ahead of time. Every question I had was answered patiently and thoroughly and obviously been well thought through, allaying any fears I may have had and enabling me to focus on myself. Jason has been climbing the highest mountains on earth for a long time and will advise you on every little detail about high altitude camping, sleeping, acclimatisation, hydration and energy conservation. After a day or two I was confident enough to sit back and trust the process as I knew Jason and his team were highly competent have thought through all the little details freeing me to concentrate 100% on my own well being. I cannot recommend Jason Black Mountaineering any higher. You can’t go wrong with him and his team. Bravo Jason!
Bernadette Glancy
23:26 26 Nov 22
On the 23rd July 2022 I arrived in Moshi ,Tanzania Africa. I had not been to Africa before.From all angles I could see the "Mountain" Kilimanjaro after arrival.. It was very clear to me from the engagement with the locals ,the Mountain is everything to the native people of Moshi, its their livelihood. They get no support from the government, even during covid virus .They depend on us visitors coming to climb there Mountain .That's how they earn the salary ,I seen the guides that accomplished my group for the week on the mountain , form a queue to collect the salary the day we returned from summitting the great Mountain. .Jason Black has built a relationship with these local guides ,everything is transpairable and a trust has been formed between Jason and the Lipman team(African guides). The same team that accomplished him in 2014 to accomplish a world record on that same Mountain. It occurred to me the day we arrived all the natives knew Jason Black, they were shaking his hand in the markets and almost everyone seemed to know him. He has such respect for this tribe of Moshi people and there Mountain. Jason was the perfect choice of Mountaineer for me to accomplish my goal/to Summit Kilimanjaro at 59yrs my age at time of achievement. The miracle is ,I choose Jason Black as my leader and anything is possible after that I discovered.AmenBernadette Glancy >Carrick on Shannon
Donal Mc Guinness
15:32 24 Nov 22
I climbed Kilimanjaro with Jason in August 2022. This trip was truly amazing. From the first moment I contacted Jason I knew this trip would be a genuine African experience. We visited local villages, attractions and a coffee plantation. For me this part of the trip was as good as the Kilimanjaro experience. The Porter crew on the mountain were excellent and very friendly. The food was great and I am very proud to say that my whole group made it to the top! We all had the same mindset of wanting to take our time on each walk, taking lots of photos and having lots of breaks. I cant wait for my next adventure with Jason Black.
Jennifer Doherty
13:18 24 Nov 22
In May 2022 I trekked to Everest base camp with Jason and a group from Donegal. It was an amazing experience that I will never forget. Jason prepared us so well before and answered every question we had. We experienced the busyness of Kathmandu before taking the non-commercial route to base camp which was really special. Jason’s love of Nepal and respect for the local people was evident every day. He took time to get to know everyone in our group on a personal level and allowed everyone to be themselves. The fact that I am blind was never an obstacle and he made sure to describe everything and let me touch as much as possible on the way so that I didn’t miss out on anything. He challenged us to push ourselves more every day but we always had lots of fun. He is such a positive person to be around with a great respect for nature and other human beings. I’ve learned a lot from him and I’m looking forward to more adventures in the future :-)
Gerardine O'Connor
11:25 19 Jun 22
Walking in Donegal - what a fantastic weekend in a beautiful place!As a lone traveller, my time at Everest Lodge was more than I could have expected. The warm Donegal welcome, the wonderful homemade food and the easy comfortable atmosphere all made for an unforgettable time. Jason's intuitive capacity to support and guide enabled me, and I believe all of us in the group, to leave on Sunday with a sense of accomplishment, awareness, and the inspiration to crack on with the next adventure, whether big or small. I had the best time ever.
Imelda Hurley
23:11 31 May 22
May 2022 - I had a fantastic weekend hiking with Jason and staying at the lovely Everest Lodge - with four others who were also there for the weekend. Despite Jason’s incredible achievements, his demeanour is so ‘down to earth’ and his focus during our stay was on ensuring we were appropriately challenged while hiking, we felt fully at home at Everest Lodge and we had a lot of fun along the way. The ‘Ireland Walking Weekend’ surpassed my expectations at every level and I’d highly recommend hiking with Jason whenever the opportunity arises.
Yvonne Slattery
19:13 29 May 22
I had a wonderful weekend with Jason and a number of walking enthusiasts in May - would recommend it to anyone, regardless of level of experience in the mountains. Whilst somewhat familiar with the main mountains in Donegal Jason showed us other areas which are kept "under wraps" and hence felt very special to a non-local. I found the guidance with navigation on the mountain particularly helpful and the food over the course of the weekend was amazing!

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