Mountaineering Training: With an aim to promote mountain tourism as a safe tourism, NMA has been actively involving in the training activities intended to produce qualified and skilled resources. NMA conducts Basic Mountaineering Course (BMC) and Advance Mountaineering Course (AMC) in the month of June t i.e. 12 June and January annually. BMC is conducted in cooperation with Alpine Association of Slovenia where as AMC is conducted in cooperation with ENSA.
Annual Training Schedule:
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Advance Mountaineering Course Advance Mountaineering Course is developed for the mountaineers who have completed Basic Mountaineering Course carried out by this association. The duration of the training is 40 days with 10 days theory (Kathmandu) and 30 days practical (Langtang). It is conducted in December.
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Annual Winter Aspirant Guide Training: NMA and Nepal National Mountain Guide Association (NNMGA) entered into an agreement to conduct Annual Winter Aspirant Guide Training annually for 4 years from 2008. We intend to provide this training to 6-20 trainees having successfully participated Basic and Advance Mountaineering Course conducted by NMA, High Mountain Rescue Training with climbing experience on the mountains of or above 6000m - 7000m. The training will be carried under the supervision of representative of International Federation of Mountain Guide Association (IFMGA).
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Basic Introductory Mountaineering Course: NMA in cooperation with Petzl Foundation, France conduct this training for mountain sports professionals in Nepal focusing on three fields: safety, environment and cultural approach from a practical and theoretical point of view. This training aims to provide students with a level of technical and practical knowledge to gain access to training courses needed for diplomas. The duration of the course is 3 weeks in 2 modules. The training is conducted in artificial climbing wall at International Mountaineers' Memorial Park, Kakani
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Rock climbing Rock climbing is practiced outside on rock or inside on artificial rock walls with predefined "routes" and it requires a great deal of skill and technique.
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Artificial Wall climbing Artificial Wall climbing is practiced on artificially constructed climbing wall with grips (holds) for hands and feet fixed on wooden / fiber panels for indoor and outdoor events.
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Mountain Rescue Training Female out door leadership training This training is generally developed for the ladies interested in trekking, camping and rock climbing.
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Aspirant Guide Training – France NMA sends annually three students to ENSA, France for Aspirant Guide Training. The students to be included in the training must complete Basic and Advance Mountaineering Course with good experience in trekking and mountaineering.
Course of Study:
- Mountain Tourism: Trekking, Mountaineering, Hiking, Rafting, Rock climbing etc.
- Mountain ecology and Environment : Flora and Fauna
- Mountain Geography of Nepal Himalayas
- History of mountaineering and NMA
- Weather
- Danger in mountain
- Mountaineering Terminology
- Camping and Bivouacking
- Organizing Trekking and Expeditions
- Responsibility of Guide on Trekking and Expeditions
- Introduction Mountaineering Equipment’s (clothing)
- Equipment Protection
- Ropes and Knots
- Belaying and Rope Handling
- Rock Climbing
- Snow Climbing
- Ice Climbing
- Mix Climbing
- Fixed Rope Technique
- Rescue Technique
- Transportation in mountain
- Mountain Navigation use of Map and Compass
- First Aid and Altitude Sickness
- Communication
Course of Study for Rock Climbing:
- Ropes and Knots
- Belaying and Rope Handling
- Anchors
- Rock Climbing Techniques Rescue Techniques
- Single Pitch Climb
- Multi- Pitch Technique
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Training Methods:
- Lecture
- Introduction
- Presentation
- Audio Visual
- Practice
- Demonstration
- Field Work
- Reporting
- Written and Practical Examinations
Minimum Requirement:
- English speaking
- Trekkers or climbers (Amateur or professional)
- Recommendation of Associate Members registered at NMA (Mandatory for Nepalese only)
- Citizenship (Photo Copy)
- Passport size photograph – 2
- Personal Insurance
- Foreign Nationals are required to submit valid visa and passport (Photocopy)
- For Advance Mountaineering Course, the candidate must have completed Basic Mountaineering Course
Training fee: The cost of per Nepalese student is Rs. 7,500 and Rs. 10,000 for BMC and AMC respectively. The cost of per foreign national is $2000 for each training. It includes food, accommodation; transportation in Nepal during training as well as in Kathmandu. The cost does not include personal clothing, equipments like boots, crampon, ice axe and medical expenses, insurance, air fare etc.
All the foreign nationals are requested to deposit 50% of the total fee in our following account to participate in the training.
Bank Transfer Account Number : Bank : Nepal Investment Bank, Durbarmarg Branch Account No. : 001 1689100 Swift code: NIBLNPKT Beneficiary : Nepal Mountaineering Association
The receipt will be sent to the depositor and remaining amount can be paid after arrival in Nepal.
| Seat Harness +Chest Harness |
1 set |
| Descending Device (Jumar) |
1 |
| Ascending Device |
1 |
| Helmet |
1 |
| Ice Axe |
1 |
| Crampons |
1 |
| Plastic Boots |
1 |
| Gaiters |
1 |
| Lock and unlock Karabinnar |
3 - 3 |
| Prussic Cord 4~6mm, 2mtr. Lomg |
3 |
| Snow Googles |
1 pair |
| Wollen Gloves |
2 pair |
| Waterproof Gloves |
2 pairs |
| Woolen Socks |
2-3 pairs |
| Wollen cap |
1 |
| Warm Jacket |
1 |
| Warm Pants |
1 |
| Wind jacket |
1 |
| Wind Pants |
1 |
| Sun Cream |
1 |
| Water Bottle |
Capacity 1 Ltr |
| Pocket knife |
1 |
| Ruckshacks Big |
1 |
| Pen, Pencil and Paper |
1 |
| Rain Gear |
1 |
| Other Clothing |
As required |
| Sleeping Bag |
1 |
| Mattress |
1 |
| Duffel Bag |
1 |
| Personal medication kit |
1 |
| Emergency Shelter |
1 |
| Bivouac Sack |
1 |
Please mail us at training@nepalmountaineering.org for more information.
Detail data of Training
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