Amadablam Expeditions 30 Days

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Amadablam Expeditions 31 Days OV
This majestic mountain Ama Dablam is the most beautiful mountain in the world and is considered one of the Himalayas most spectacular ascents. The esthetic quality of the climbing in combination with the exposed, picturesque camps and the grandeur of the summit views render a nearly incomparable high altitude rock experience. Ama Dablam's summit offers the spectacular panoramic view of four highest peaks of the world Mt.Cho Oyu, Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu and more
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Short Itinerary |
| Day 01 : Arrival Kathmandu. Day 02 : Kathmandu Day 03 : Ktm-Lukla(2840m) – Phakding (2610m). Day 04 : Trek to Namche(3440m). Day 05 : Rest Day Namche (3440m). Day 06 : Khumjung Via Thame Monastry (3800m). Day 07 : Trek to Tengboche (3820m) Day 08 : Trek to Pangboche (3930m) Day 09 : Trek to Ama Dablam base camp(5000m). Day 10 : Base Camp (5000) – preparation Day 11 : Amadablam Base Camp (5000m). Day 12 : At Ama Dablam Base Camp (5000m). Day 13 : walk to ABC (about 5300m). Day 14 : Climb to Camp 1 (5700m), descend to BC. Day 15 : rest at Base camp 5000m. Day 16 : 5000 m rest Day 17 : 5,300m Move to ABC. ABC. Day 18 : 5,700m camp I. Day 19 : 5,800m fixed ropes towards C2. Day 20 : 5,900m to camp 2. Day 21 : 6,300m to camp 3. Day 22 : 6,856m Summit day- Return to C3. Day 23 : 4,570m Descend to BC. Day 24 : Withdraw to base camp(5300m). Day 25 : Trek to Tyangoche ((3820m). Day 26 : Trek to Namche (3440m). Day 27 : Lukla (2800m). Day 28 : Flight: Lukla – Kathmandu. Day 29 : Kathmandu free day. Day 30 : Kathmandu free day. Day 31 : Departure. |
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Trip Cost > |
$7550/P
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International Flights > |
$1650/Person
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Regional Flights > |
$235/Person |
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Travel Innsurance > |
From $250/P |
Cost Includes:
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Cost Excludes:
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| - All airport transfers. - Hotel accommodation on twin sharing basis. - Daily Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. - Luxury Lodges as mentioned as available. - North Face Tents. - Climbing Equiptments. - Climbing Sherpa. - Climbing Permit. - Private vehicles. - Local English Speaking Tour Escort/guide. - All sightseeing with entry fees. - Emergency Oxygen bottle. - All applicable govt. taxes. |
- All flights. - All applicable airport taxes. - Special entry fees for camera / video camera. - Laundry, telephone calls, drinks, etc. - Tips. - Travel and Personal Insurance. - Passport and Visas. - All other services different from above mentioned. |
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Hotel/Camping
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Nights
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| Kathmandu | Dwarika's | 04 |
| Phagding | Yati Mountain Home | 01 |
| Namche | Yati Mountain Home | 03 |
| Khumjung | Camping | 01 |
| Tyangbuche | Camping | 02 |
| Pangbuche |
Camping | 01 |
| Climbing Period |
Camping | 16 |
| Lukla | Yati Mountain Home | 01 |
Amadablam Expeditions 31 Days IT
Day 01 : Arrival Kathmandu.Arrive Kathamndu.You will be transfer to Hotel. You will be given 2 hours time for refreshment South Asian Holidays representative will brief you about the Expedition.If
arrival is at late night, you will be drop at hotel and meet for briefing next morning after breakfast.
Day 02 : Kathmandu - Official document preparations.
All the necessary forms are filled and ready, we collect passport and photo from all the group memebers to prepare official documents required to obtain permit to climb Mt. Amadablam. As soon as we collect your details we will set you free with our special monuments guide to enjoy and learn a bit of Nepali arts and culture and its people. Guided sightseeing tour will be to the following locations.
SwayambhunathStupa: a very sacred religious Buddhist shrine, also known as the “Monkey Temple”,3 km to the northwest of downtown Kathmandu, is a 2500 years old stupa situated on a hillock about 77 m above the ground level overlooking Kathmandu valley. Swayambhunath Stupa is a golden spire crowning a conical wooded hill. It is the most ancient and enigmatic of all the holy shrines in Kathmandu Valley. It has a lofty white dome and a glittering golden spire that are visible from all sides of the valley. Historical records found on a stone inscription give evidence that the stupa was already an important Buddhist pilgrimage destination by the 5th century A.D.
Patan Durbar Square complex: Situated in the center of Patan city, also known as Lalitpur, houses the residence of the former Patan royal family. It is one of the ten UNESCO World Heritage Site of the country. Patan Square and its surroundings are good specimen of ancient Newari architecture. There are three main courtyards in the palace: MulChowk, SundariChowk and Keshav Narayan Chowk. MulChowk, the oldest one, is at the centre of Patan square. Several multi-sized and multi-styled temples occupy the western part of the complex. Main among these are ‘Krishna Temple’, ‘Bhimsen Temple’ and the Golden Temple of ‘Hiranya Varna’. Krishna Temple, which is the temple of red stone, is dedicated to Hindu ‘Lord Krishna’. It was erected in the 17th century, considered to be the first one to be constructed in Shikara architecture, holds a commanding position in the durbar square. The temple is compared with sacred ‘Mount Meru’, which is abode of the god Shiva according to Hindu scriptures. There is Mahaboudha’, a Buddhist temple made of clay bricks, lies to the east of the Durbar Square. With Hundreds of Buddha images engraved in the bricks, Mahaboudha is known for its fine terra cota work.
Pashupatinath temple: 5 km east of downtown Kathmandu along the side of Bagmatiriver, is the famous and biggest holiest temple of Hindus dedicated solely to Lord Shiva. Pashupatinath Temple, which is regarded as the most sacred temple of Hindu Lord Shiva in the world, stands as a symbol of faith, religion, culture and tradition. It’s astonishing architectural existence dates back to 400 A.D. It is one of the largest Hindu temple complexes in South-Asia with hundreds of Shiva Lingam shrines and icons of Hindu Gods and Goddesses. Hindu pilgrims perform sacred rituals with the thrilling scene of burning funeral pyres. During the Shivaratri festival (February – March), over 200 thousand devotees and pilgrims, mostly from India, visit this temple and make ceremonial fires. The Temple is recognized with the prestigious status of UNESCO World
Heritage Site.
Day 03 : Flight from Ktm-Lukla(2840m) – Phakding (2610m).
We all set and after 35 minutes of breathe taking flight we arrive to the little Sherpa town of Lukla. Here we meet all our crew and trek to the Phakding (2800 m). The trial drops steeply and then descends gently to the intersection of the Jiri trial at Chablung. From Chablung the trial crosses a stream. The trial descends steeply to the Kusum Kangru Khola and cross the local-style suspension bridge. Crossing the bridge, the trial climbs then contours around a ridge to Ghat. The trial climbs again to Phakding where you find a huge collection of lodges. You can climb to the gompa on the hill above Phakding for the view of the high peaks. Overnight Lodge.
Day 04 : Trek to Namche(3440m).
From Phakding the trial continues up to the Dudh Kosi valley. The trial crosses a small stream. There is an excellent view of Thamserku. Trial climbs steeply over a rocky ridge then traverse high above the river to Benkar (2700 m). From Benkar the trial crosses the Dudh Koshi on a suspension bridge. The trial follows along the river and climb to Chomoa. The trial climbs a bit and descends steeply into a big valley. Trial climbs out of the valley to Monjo, beyond which, the trial enters the Sagarmatha National Park. It then turns into a stream, upper trial to reach the main street of Namche. Overnight Lodge.
Day 05 : Rest Day Namche (3440m).
Walk from Phagding to Namche was killing for some of the new trekkers. We make our one day complete rest at Namche which also helps climber to acclimatized and gain resistivity with higher altitude.
Day 06 : Khujung Via Thame Monastry (3800m).
(3786m)After a hearty breakfast, we begin our trek by walking towards Thami (3810m), continuing up the beautiful Nangpo river through undisturbed little villages, to the lovely village of Theme. We make our trip to the monastery perched on the hillside above (one of the best active Gompas in Khumbu) with marvelous paintings and a path winding along the longest carved mani wall in the country. On the way back from monastery, we detour to the ridge line that separates the village from the amazing long view of Nangpa La pass and Mt. Cho Oyu. We return down by the river before contouring above Namche to reach the less touristy twin villages of Kunde and Khumjung (3780m), a fabulous village populated by more affluent Sherpa families, and dominated by the magnificent peaks of Mt. Ama Dablam. Those who took the short option straight up from
Namche will be recommended to go up to one of the many view- points to savor in the glimpses of stunning peaks including Mt. Everest as well as to boost your altitude-acclimatization-process.
Day 07 : Trek to Tyangboche (3820m).
Route to Thyanbuche weaves in and out of valley making small ups and downs and joins the trail from Namche, which descends and cross the Bhote Koshi river. We stop for Lunch at Phungutanga, from where the panoramic view of the majestic Mt. Everest and Mt. Ama Dablam is magnificent. After our lunch, the trail climbs steeply through forests and around fabulous mani stones as it follows the side of a hill to the saddle on which the monastery of Thyanboche (3870 m) sits on. The sunset on the fantastic panorama of mountains surrounding us like Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse(8501m), Mt. Ama Dablam, Mt. Kwangde (6187m), and Mt. Tawachee (6542m), is not to be missed.
Day 08 : Trek to Pangboche (3930m).
We make our way down through the forested hillside to the majestic pick of Mt. Ama Dablam ahead of us. Then, we continue up through beautiful mossy forests as the landscape starts to feel distinctly more elevated and arrive at Pangbuche. We make our overnight at Pangbuche directly facing the dramatic towers of Mt. Ama Dablam dominates the skyline.
Day 09 : Trek to Ama Dablam base camp(5000m).
The trail to the bridge at Pangboche and cross the Dudh Kosi before climbing up the far side of the river and following the trail and ridgeline up to base camp (3.5 hours from Pangboche). Base camp is an idyllic spot from which the majority of the route is visible. At an altitude of about (4,570m) it provides a comfortable escape from the rigours of the climb. Our porters deposit their loads and leave us here for the next 3 weeks, with only our Sirdar, Sherpas and Cook staff remaining.
Day 10 : Base Camp (5000) – preparation.
Rest Day at tt Base Camp, Our leader will instruct about climbing and equiptments preparation required for climbing. Our team leader will arrange a Sherpa Monk to perform a puja to receive permision from Mother Goddess to climb and protect while attempting to summit.
Day 11 : Amadablam Base Camp (5000m).
Acclimatization at the base camp, climber can hike near by hiking spots with Sherpa and learn technical tricks and tactiks, walk and hike as much as possilbe to gain the resistivity which helps him or her to performe better while climbing.
Day 12 : Ama Dablam Base Camp (5000m).
Repeat same activities as day 11.
Day 13 : walk to ABC (about 5300m).
Day 14 : Carry light load to Camp 1 (5700m), descend to BC.
Day 15 : rest at Base camp 5000m.
Day 16 : 5000 m - Rest and organise equipment for mountain.
Day 17 : 5,300m Move to ABC. Day 18 : 5,700m camp I.
Day 19 : 5,800m Foray onto the ridge and fixed ropes towards C2. Afternoon rest. Day 20 : 5,900m to camp 2.
Day 21 : 6,300m to camp 3.
Day 22 : 6,856m Summit day. Steep face below the Dablam Summit. Return to C3.
Day 23 : Descend to camp 1 and preferably way to base camp.
Day 24 : Clear Advance base camp (5300m) and prepare for decend to base camp(5000m).
Day 26 : Base Camp to Tyangoche ((3820m).
Day 27 : Trek to Namche (3440m).
Day 28 : Lukla (2800m).
Day 29 : Flight: Lukla (2800m) – Kathmandu (1310m).
Day 30 : Kathmandu Free day, hotel.
Day 31 : Final Departure, transfer to International Airport.
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