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To Download Document ANNEXURE REDUCTION/DISCOUNTS ON PEAK FEE TO OTHERS FOR LESS CLIMBED PEAKS Height of Peak Existing Peak Fee Proposed peak Fee for the Climbing Season 2020 Below 6500 M (1) US$ 500 for party of two 1) US$ 250 for party of two members. members. (List of peaks attached Appendix “A”) (2) For additional members upto (2) For additional members twelve, US$ 225 each. upto twelve, US$ 110 each. 6501 M to 7000 M (1) US$ 700 for party of two (1) US$ 350 for party of two members. members. (List of Peaks attached Appendix “B”) (2) For additional members upto (2) For additional members upto twelve, US$ 325 each. twelve, US$ 165 each. 7001 M and above (1) US$ 1000 for party of two (1) US$ 500 for party of two members. members. (List of Peaks attached Appendix “C”) (2) For additional members upto (2) For additional members upto twelve, US$ 450 each. twelve, US$ 225 each. Trekking Peaks (List of (1) US$ 100 for party of two (1) US$ 100 for party of two peak Appendix “D”) members. members. (2) For additional members upto (2) For additional members upto twelve, US$ 50 each twelve, US$ 50 each Note : (a) Revised fee structure is applicable for the climbing season 2020 only. (b) There is no change in other terms and conditions applicable. Appendix “A” PEAKS BELOW 6500 M IN OPEN AREA J&K S.NO. Name of peak Height Longitude Latitude Remarks 1. Bobang 5971 M 76° 08’ 33° 25’ Leh-Harpass-Kijai Nala- Nagdal Lake-C-I-CII Summit Attempt 2. Kangri 5508 M 77° 28’ 34° 00’ Leh-Stock Vill(RH)-BC- ABC-C-I,CII and Summit attempt 3. GulapKangri 5900 M 77° 29’ 33° 57’ -do- 4. Tanak Peak 5948 M 76° 06’ 33° 48’ Kargil-Sanku-Pan(RH) to BC-C-I, C-II and Summit attempt 5. Shingrugo 5940 M 76° 58’ 33° 28’ Kargil-Padam-Pibting-C- I,C-II then summit 6. White Needle 6420 M 76° 04’ 33° 59’ Leh-Kargil-Panikhar- Gulmotongas(RH)-BC-C- I,C-II, C-III and Summit attempt 7. Z-2 6152 M 76° 12’ 33° 47’ Kargil-Gulmotongas- Ringdoom-Lalung Glacier-BC-C-I,C-II the Summit 8. Z-3 Hill 6270 M 76° 19’ 33° 42’ Kargil-Gulmotongas- Haskira Glacier-CI,C-II then summit 9. Z-1 6155 M 76° 08’ 33° 56’ -do- 10. Z-8 6050 M 76° 20’ 33° 50’ -do- 11. Yan 6230 M 76° 04’ 33° 00’ Leh(RH)-Gya- Gyamarnala- Kongmarule-Nimaling- Shang-Shangphy-BC- ABC-then Summit 12. Eiger 6001 M 77 09’ 33 38’ Kishtwar-EEljara- Spmdar-Base Camp(Sattarchin)-ABC- BC-C-I,C-II-summit 13. Cerro Kisthwar 6200 M 76 33’ 33 22’ Jammu-Kishtwar-Atholi- Chishoti-Machail- Sumcham-Bujwas-BC-C- I,C-II-summit 14. Chomochior 6322 M 76 33’ 33 22’ Jammu-Kishtwar-Atholi- Chishoti-Machail- Sumcham-Bujwas-BC-C- I,C-II-summit 15. Kailash 6400 M 76 40’ 33 35’ Jammu-Kishtwar-Atholi- Chishoti-Machail- Sumcham-Bujwas-BC-C- I,C-II-summit 16. Aygasol 6200 M 76 02’ 33 30’ Jammu-Kishtwar-Atholi- Chishoti-Machail- Sumcham-Bujwas-BC-C- I,C-II-summit 17. Umasi 6020 M 76 33’ 33 35’ Jammu-Kishtwar-Atholi- Chishoti-Machail- Sumcham-Bujwas-BC-C- I,C-II-summit 18. Dangagoporum 6100 M 76 30’ 33 22’ Jammu-Kishtwar-Atholi- Chishoti-Machail- Sumcham-Bujwas-BC-C- I,C-II-summit 19. Mardi Phabrang 6062 M 76 05’ 33 45’ Jammu-Kishtwar-Atholi- Chishoti-Gulabgarh-BC- C-I,C-II-summit 20. Kishtwar Shivling 6040 m 76 33’ 33 25’ Jammu-Atholi- Gulabgarh-Chishoti- Machail-Sumcham-BC-C- I,C-II-summit Sr. No Name Height Long Lat Route 1. Lingsarmo 6955 M 34˚ 10’ 21” 76˚ 04’52” Leh-Kargil-Parkachik- Gulmatong-Base Camp 2. Rungofarka 6395 m 34˚ 02’ 05” 76˚ 03’34” Leh-Kargil-Parkachik- Base Camp 3. Techafarka 6495 m 34˚ 02’ 01” 76˚ 05’38” Leh-Kargil-Parkachik- Base Camp 4. Pt 6148 6148 m 34˚ 02’ 49” 76˚ 02’ 08” Leh-Kargil-Parkachik- Gulmatong-Base Camp 5. Shafat-I 6800 m 34˚ 00’ 40” 76˚ 05’ 07” Leh-Kargil-Parkachik- Gulmatong-Base Camp 6. Photoksar 6080m 34˚ 01’ 42” 76˚ 47’48” Leh-Wanla- Photoksar-Base Camp -Shafat-II 6302 m 33 ۫ 56’ 38” 76 ۫ 06’ 43” Leh-Kargil-Parkachik .7 Gulmatong-Base Camp -Shafat -III 6155m 33 ۫ 56’ 16” 76 ۫ 08’ 22” Leh-Kargil-Parkachik .8 Gulmatong-Base Camp -Chiling – I 6349m 33 ۫ 48’ 43” 76 ۫ 09’ 44” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .9 Chilung Nallah-Base Camp -Chiling - II 6253 m 33 ۫ 49’ 09” 76 ۫ 10’ 00” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .10 Chilung Nallah-Base Camp -Lalung - I 6243m 33 ۫ 45’ 35” 76 ۫ 14’ 13” Leh-Kargil-Parkachik .11 Ringdom-Base Camp -Lalung - II 6157m 33 ۫ 47’ 00” 76 ۫ 12’ 02” Leh-Kargil-Parkachik .12 Ringdom-Base Camp -Lalung - III 6126m 33 ۫ 45’ 22” 76 ۫ 12’ 00” Leh-Kargil-Parkachik .13 Ringdom-Base Camp -Pt 6048 6048 m 33 ۫ 47’ 56” 76 ۫ 15’ 17” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .14 Pensi La-Base Camp -Pt 6197 6197 m 33 ۫ 47’ 04” 76 ۫ 15’ 46” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .15 Pensi La-Base Camp -Pt 6274 6274 m 33 ۫ 49’ 04” 76 ۫ 15’ 54” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .16 Pensi La-Base Camp -Pt 6485 6485 m 33 ۫ 45’ 24” 76 ۫ 20’ 21” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .17 Pensi La-Base Camp -Pt 6067 6067 m 33 ۫ 46’ 06” 76 ۫ 15’ 40” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .18 Pensi La-Base Camp -Pt 6035 6035 m 33 ۫ 42’ 00” 76 ۫ 18’ 18” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .19 Pensi La-Base Camp -Pk 6000 6000 m 33 ۫ 38’ 47” 76 ۫ 24’ 11” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .20 Pensi La-Base Camp -Pt 6125 6125 m 33 ۫ 37’ 51” 76 ۫ 21’56” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .21 Chibra-Base Camp -Pt 6080 6080 m 33 ۫ 37’ 19” 76 ۫ 21’ 56” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .22 Chibra-Base Camp -Pt 6240 6240 m 33 ۫ 35’ 04” 76 ۫ 22’ 18” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .23 Chibra-Base Camp -Hagshu I 6515 m 33 ۫ 32’ 45” 76 ۫ 27’ 55” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .24 Chibra-Base Camp -Pt 6035 6035 m 33 ۫ 31’ 35” 76 ۫ 28’ 47” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .25 Chibra-Base Camp -Pt 6157 6157 m 33 ۫ 25’ 02” 76 ۫ 48’ 59” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .26 Padum-Base Camp -Pt 6162 6162 m 33 ۫ 23’ 54” 76 ۫ 48’ 32” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .27 Padum-Base Camp -Pt 6184 6184 m 33 ۫ 23’ 23’’ 76 ۫ 48’ 26” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .28 Padum-Base Camp -Pt 6431 6431 m 33 ۫ 23’ 09” 76 ۫ 48’ 47” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .29 Padum-Base Camp -Pt 6436 6436 m 33 ۫ 22’ 02” 76 ۫ 47’ 41” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .30 Padum-Base Camp -Pt 6028 6028 m 33 ۫ 22’ 18” 76 ۫ 51’ 33” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .31 Padum-Base Camp -Pt 6107 6107 m 33 ۫ 20’ 04” 76 ۫ 47’ 08” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .32 Padum-Base Camp -Pt 6022 6022m 33 ۫ 1 ۫ 9’ 42’ 76 ۫ 46’ 08” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .33 Padum-Base Camp -Pt 6018 6018 m 33 ۫ 45’ 47” 77 ۫ 04’ 11” Leh-Kargil-Rigdom .34 Paadum-are-Base Camp -Pt 6126 6126m 33 ۫ 01’ 50” 77 ۫ 01’ 02” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .35 Padum-Raru-Base Camp -Pt 6034 6034m 33 ۫ 47’ 25” 77 ۫ 03’ 01” Leh—Wanla .36 Photoksar-Neyrak- Base Camp -Pt 6075 6075 m 33 ۫ 38’ 31” 77 ۫ 12’ 33” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .37 Zangla Sumdo-Base Camp -Pt 6120 6120 m 33 ۫ 40’ 48” 77 ۫ 09’ 03” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .38 Zangla Sumdo-Base Camp -Pt 6150 6150m 33 ۫ 39’ 45” 77 ۫ 10’ 35” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .39 Zangla Sumdo-Base Camp -Pt 6020 6020 m 33 ۫ 09’ 24” 77 ۫ 02’ 14” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .40 Padum-Teta-Base Camp -Pt 6140 6140m 33 ۫ 08’ 00” 77 ۫ 01’ 51” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .41 Padum-Teta-Base Camp -Pt 6165 6165m 33 ۫ 07’ 21” 77 ۫ 00’ 56” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .42 Padum-Teta-Base Camp -Pt 6045 6045m 33 ۫ 06’ 49” 77 ۫ 02’ 18” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .43 Padum-Teta-Base Camp -Pt 6080 6080 m 33 ۫ 06’ 19” 77 ۫ 00’ 09” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .44 Padum-Teta-Base Camp -Pt 6070 6070m 33 ۫ 04 33” 77 ۫ 02’ 02” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .45 Padum-Teta-Base Camp -Pt 6180 6180m 33 ۫ 04 25” 77 ۫ 00’ 29” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .46 Padum-Teta-Base Camp -Pt 6005 6005m 33 ۫ 00’ 35” 77 ۫ 03’ 08” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .47 Padum-Teta-Base Camp -Pt 6060 6060m 33 ۫ 00’ 55” 77 ۫ 05’ 13” Leh-Kargil-Ringdom .48 Padum-Teta-Base Camp Pt 6125 6121m 33 ۫ 59’ 12” 77 ۫ 26’ 31” Leh-Stok-Base Camp .49 -Kangyarrag 6210 m 33 ۫ 45’ 09” 77 ۫ 33’ 07” Leh-Shang Sumdo .50 Base Camp KangyassayI 6401 m 33 ۫ 44’ 53” 77 ۫ 33’ 30” Leh-Nimaling-Base .51 Camp Pt 6090-I 6090 m 33 ۫ 44’ 19” 77 ۫ 34’ 54” Leh-Nimaling-Base .52 Camp Pt 6265 6265m 33 ۫ 43’ 31” 77 ۫ 34’ 28” Leh-Nimaling-Base .53 Camp Pt 6340 6340m 33 ۫ 43’ 04” 77 ۫ 33’ 40” Leh-Nimaling-Base .54 Camp Pt 6280 6280m 33 ۫ 43’ 31” 77 ۫ 33’ 03” Leh-Nimaling-Base .55 Camp Pt 6090-II 6090m 33 ۫ 44’ 24” 77 ۫ 32’ 18” Leh-Nimaling-Base .56 Camp Pt 6225 6225m 33 ۫ 42’ 08” 77 ۫ 35’ 29” Leh-Nimaling-Base .57 Camp Pt 6000 6000m 33 ۫ 42’ 43” 7 ۫ 7 ۫ 35’ 05” Leh-Nimaling-Base .58 Camp Pt 6190 6190m 33 ۫ 42’ 23” 77 ۫ 34’ 13” Leh-Nimaling-Base .59 Camp Pt 6230 6230m 33 ۫ 42’ 15” 77 ۫ 32’ 45” Leh-Nimaling-Base .60 Camp Pt 6170 6170m 33 ۫ 40’ 24 77 ۫ 32’ 49” Leh-Nimaling-Base .61 Camp Pt 6025 6025m 33 ۫ 40’ 23” 77 ۫ 34’ 50” Leh-Nimaling-Base .62 Camp Pt 6040 6040m 33 ۫ 38’ 43” 77 ۫ 35’ 00” Leh-Nimaling-Base .63 Camp Pt 6030 6030 m 33 ۫ 37’ 31” 77 ۫ 35’ 44” Leh-Gya-Base Camp .64 Pt 6120 6120m 33 ۫ 36’ 36” 77 ۫ 35’ 54” Leh-Gya-Base Camp .65 Khyam I 6101m 33 ۫ 30’ 11” 77 ۫ 39’ 19” Leh-Gya –Base camp .66 Khyam II 6100 m 33 ۫ 31’ 24” 77 ۫ 39’ 52” Leh-Gya-Base Camp .67 -Zara I 6130m 33 ۫ 29’ 27” 77 ۫ 37’ 57” Leh-Rumtse .68 Taglangla-Zara-Base Camp -Zara II 6000m 33 ۫ 28’ 34” 77 ۫ 38’ 07” Leh-Rumtse .69 Taglangla-Zara-Base Camp 70.
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