Website for the Danish Himalayan Society

Himalayan expedition coordinator

In the autumn 2002 a Danish Expedition containing very experienced climbers visited the North Eastern corner of Nepal and managed to climb two previously unclimbed major Himalayan peaks: the 6850 meter Pandra and the 6450 meter Danga. This was the one of the goals the the Danish Himalayan Society had set itself many years ago.

Another major goal was attained in the spring of 2000 when a danish expedition climbed Mount Everest via the technically difficult route "The Polish Pillar". Two climbers from the group of 6 reached the summit of the world.

In 2008 Bo Belvedere Christensen, one of the initiators of the Danish Himalayan Society, led an expedition to the beatifull mountain, Baruntse. BBC summited together with 2 of his 4 clients.

Autumn 2008 Bo Belvedere Christensen is leading an expedition to the 7035 meter high Lhakpa Ri on the north side of Mt. Everest.

In the spring of 2010 BBC is looking for new adventures in the highest part of the Himalayas leading an expedition to the worlds 6th highest mountain, Cho Oyu 8201 meters and in autumn he is going to Lhakpa Ri, 7045 meters.

You can read more about these expediton - or even participate - on Kipling Travel, the tour operator arranging the expedition.

Read more, see pictures and even watch video about previous expeditions arranged by the Danish Himalayan Society on this website.

Contact Bo Belvedere Christensen to arrange a lecture about this new expedition or about one or more of our previous expeditions or You can read more about the expedition lectures on K2 adventure.

Danish Himalayan Society, Phone: (+45) 40258345, bbc@himalaya.dk