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Amadablam, one of the most beautiful
mountains in the world, is popular for the most
beautiful alpine rock climb of its kind and is
considered one of the Himalayas most spectacular
ascents. Although the height is only 6812m it requires
steep ice, rock and snow climbing. The ascent on
Amadablam not only offers the panoramic view of four of
the world's highest peaks: Cho Oyu, Lhotse, Everest and
Makalu but also justifies the high level of climbing
artisty. Normally, three camps are set in the approach
above the base camp (4,570m), however, only two camps
are used to spend the night. The normal route for
climbing is South-West Ridge.
From the base camp we move up through old grassy moraine
ridges passing through a saddle and then turning to
north climbing up rocky ground and through boulders to
the ridge where camp I is set up at an altitude of
19,070 feet. From camp I, we cross a rocky bowl and
climb the ridge frequently alternating the sides along
the fixed lines to the camp II. Climbing the ridge
involves severe rock climbing which leads to the top of
a yellow tower. The climbing route here from camp II
changes significantly with the steep mixed gully's of
rock, ice and snow. The route leads to the ramp and
climbs to an amphitheatre and then passes through steep
snow and ice runnel and finally, along the snow ridge to
reach camp III at 20,750 feet . The summit from camp III
requires steep climb on snow and ice to the right of a
huge hanging glacier. The final pitches of the route are
on the perfect 50 degree snow and ice face above Camp
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Day 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu then transfer to Hotel. |
Day 02 : Preparation & officially briefing for the
expedition. |
Day 03 : Kathmandu – Lukla 2,800m. By flight & start trek
to Phakding. 2,652m. |
Day 04 : Phakding – Namche Bazaar. 3,440m. |
Day 05 : Namche rest for acclimatization & explore. |
Day 06 : Namche – Thyangboche. 3,867m. |
Day 07 : Thyangboche – Ama Dablem Base Camp & fixed Camp. |
Day 08 : Ama Dablem Base Camp, Preparation. |
Day 09-26 : Climbing Period …O/N at tentative Camp. |
Day 27 : Ama Dablem expedition back to Thyangboche. |
Day 28 : Thyangboche 3,867m. – Namche Bazaar |
Day 29 : Namche Bazaar – Phakding |
Day 30 : Phakding – Lukla 2800m. & Air Ticket re-confirms
for your journey to KTM. |
Day 31 : Lukla – Kathmandu by flight & transfer at Hotel. |
Day 32 : Transfer to Airport for your onward journey |
The above itineraries are subject to change due to condition
beyond our control. This is a Guide line showing tentative camp
night stops. Physical, technical and natural condition may
change this above expedition itineraries. |
The Cost Cover :
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Hotel accommodation in KTM. On twin sharing with B/B Basis
as per our Itinerary.
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3 meals B/L/D during the trek & expedition en-route.
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Necessary manpower: 1 English speaking B. C. Sirdar, 1 Cook,
1 / 2 Kitchen helper, 1 English Speaking climbing Sherpa,
Porters (Yak) and Liaison officer. (Equipment allowances
tourism act.)
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Camping Gears: (Sleeping bags, Mattress, (Personal is
better), Trekking twin sharing Tents, Kitchen, Dinning,
Toilet tent’s,) Cooking utensils, staff tent, Table &
Chairs.
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Equipment allowances, All transfers, daily wages & their
Insurance for Liaison Officer & B. C. workers.
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Per member 150kg (5 Porters Loads) caring for the climbing
gears.
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Trekking Permit & National Park fees
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The cost
doesn't covers:
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Lunch & Dinner during your stay in Kathmandu.
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Climbing equipment’s, high food.
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Airfare to & from.
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High tents, Sleeping bags for the Expedition
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Personal expenses & Insurance.
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Oxygen & other necessary goods.
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Walkie-talkie, Gas.
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Helicopter rescue flight. (Extra)
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Garbage deposits for Ama Dablem US $ 2000.00.
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