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Hi Greetings from Kathmandu/Nepal - 12-01-2008, 11:34 AM

Hi every body,Greetings from Nepal. My name is Aitasingh Lama,man, from Kathmandu/Nepal. I am a trekking guide,also I am treks & tours organizer. For Nepal & Tibet.

I've done more than 20 times Treks to Mt.Everest Base Camp & Annapurna Base Camp. Well I've seen the photo of Mt.Fuji San in Japan, Mt.Fuji San is very very beautiful,unique & lovely little mountain,the Crown of Japan. I've a big thought to climb the Mt.Fuji San,some day. Could any body tell me that do I've to get the Climbing Permit to climb the Mt.Fuji? Would be nice to hear from you guys in the forum. Thank you. Sincerely- aita
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12-01-2008, 12:26 PM

Fuji-san is open for a limited time during summer for anyone to climb.
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Fuji-San - 12-02-2008, 03:29 AM

Thanks taro,

Fuji-San is open during summer for any one to climb ! Mmm so means no need to get any permit from goverment to climb?
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12-02-2008, 01:56 PM

No you do not need any permit to climb it!


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Travelling in Nepal - 05-24-2014, 04:33 AM

Trekking is categorized into tow types comprising of Tea houses trek and Camping trek but we classify in four types of treks including two more Remote Area and Restricted trekking both of them can goes into tea house or camping treks. Except tea house trek, other treks looks similar but there is some changed inside themselves. Trekking can depends upon the routes that you chosen. Tented camping trek is suitable where there is not tea house infrastructure and cost-effective for large groups which costs comparatively high for small group. While trekking in Nepal on the most popular routes connected with good tea house network, lodge-to-lodge treks is recommended. Aslo remote and are much more representative for historical, cultural and scenic beaut of Nepal. The main importance should be placed on keeping oneself safe, warm and healthy while ensuring a momentous journey. If you are coming to Nepal and wish to do a trekking, please do not hesitate to contact us. We can provide you with all your trekking needs with the best price and services.
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05-24-2014, 10:25 AM

Here is the search result by google for climbing fuji-san in japanese.

Most of these pages are in Japanese and have link to English page.

https://www.google.co.jp/?gfe_rd=cr&...82%A4%E3%83%89


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