Amadablam
expedition
offers the best technical climbing experience in the Himalayas. There is no
doubt that colossal Amadablam is one of the most impressive peaks in the world.
Due to its unique and pointed flight shape, The climb to this peak is every
climber's dream. They strive to conquer it and be on an extraordinary height.
It offers excellent panoramic mountain views such as Everest, Cho Oyu, Lhotse,
Makalu, and many other Himalayan peaks. Suppose you have a good climbing
experience and want to participate as a team member on a professionally led
expedition without restriction. Then Ama Dablam expeditions represent the
ultimate challenge for the most technical summit climbing in the world.
Main Highlights
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Expedition
climbing training at base camp
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Additional
oxygen for climbers and guides
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Expedition
Support 1 climber: 1 Sherpa Guide
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The most
technical climbing expedition in the world
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The
hassle-free expedition, including climbing permits
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Full support
expedition to the summit of the Ama Dablam
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Full board
food with tea, coffee, and drinking water when traveling
Amadablam Expedition itinerary can be customized according to your
choice. Please write to us for the individual travel Itinerary. The price
varies depending on hotel category, transportation, private vehicle, and flight
service.
Day 01: Welcome to Kathmandu international
airport (1,350 m)
Day 02: Day of preparation for the trekking
expedition
Day 03: Flight to Lukla (2,800 m) and walk
to Phakding (2,652 m)
Day 04: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar
(3,440 m): Walking duration 5-6 hours
Day 05: acclimatization day in Namche Bazaar
Day 06: Trek to Debuche Namche Bazar
Day 07: Trekking from Debuche to Pheriche
(4,300 m): Walking duration 5-6 hours
Day 08: Another acclimatization day
Day 09: Trek from Pheriche to Ama Dablam
base camp (4,570 m): Duration 5-6 hours
Day 10: Acclimatization and climbing
training in the Ama Dablam base camp
Day
11-25: Ama Dablam
way up and descent (6856 m)
Day
26-27: Trek down to
Lukla
Day 28: Flight back to Kathmandu
Day 29: Free day in Kathmandu
Day 30: Drop to Kathmandu international
Airport
The Ama
Dablam Expedition is technical climbing in Nepal, located almost south of
Everest and Lhotse in the Khumbu region. Ama Dablam 6,856 m is one of the most
impressive peaks in the Himalayas. It is also one of the most remarkable
mountains in the world. Ama Dablam means the mother's necklace, the long ridges
on both sides like the loving mother's arms protecting her child. And the
hanging glacier is considered "Dablam." As a result, the Amadablam
Expedition offers a breathtaking view of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest
8848m, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and other mountains.
Ama Dablam's
expedition, the Matterhorn of the Himalayas, has a lasting effect on many. It
is perhaps the highest and most charming mountain alongside the famous trekking
course to Everest base camp. Amabablam is a small snow-capped peak. However,
the vertical walls and exposed sharp ridges make this mountain one of the most
technical and challenging mountaineers' climbs. On March 13, 1961, Ama Dablam
was climbing via Southwest Ridge by Mike Gill, Barry Bishop, Michael Gill, Mike
Ward, and Wally Romanes. Sir Edmund Hillary led the climbing team.
The Ama Dablam
Expedition is the third most famous peak in the Himalayas for permitted
expeditions. By far, the most popular route is Southwest Ridge. It also offers
a beautiful and varied ascent, which is kept at an appropriate level of
difficulty and has suitable camping platforms at strategic points. Trekking in
Khumbu will see some of the most famous mountains in the world. You fly from
Kathmandu to Lukla and then go through the Namche Bazaar, Tyangboche Monastery,
and Pangboche before setting up the Amdablam Base Camp.
The Mount
Ama Dablam Expedition is one of the technically tricky expeditions in Nepal.
Subsequently, climbers must have specific rock and ice climbing skills and be
technically prepared. Mountaineers should get around: hard ice rocks and steep
snow on their climbing path. The course ends on a slope, climbs onto the show
floor, and then leads through the vertical tunnel of snow and ice. Mount The
Amadablam Expedition is the fantastic exhibition, a breathtaking version of the
surroundings and topography, and the little-hidden discoveries and the path up
and down the ridge, which makes climbing on this path an enticing experience.
Upon arrival
at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and formal completion of your
customs and immigration processes, one of our representatives will pick you up
and escort you to your reserved hotel. You can rest in your hotel room for the
rest of the time or stroll through Thamel's streets.
Meals
included: none
After having
breakfast in your hotel, you can stroll through the nearby areas and shop for
your adventure trip the next day. In the afternoon, visit our office for a
discussion before the trip and meet your trekking guide and other participants.
You will also get a briefing about the type of expedition, the team, and the
group's composition. Later you return to your hotel and sleep peacefully.
Meals
included: Breakfast
After taking breakfast at the hotel, you head
to the airport to take your flight to Lukla. After flying over stunning lush
hills and snowy mountains, you arrived at Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla. It
is one of the most beautiful flight routes globally, landing on a hill
surrounded by high mountains. At Lukla, you meet up with the rest of our
employees and start your trek to Phakding. To support acclimatization, you only
have a less walk today.
Meals
included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
After
Breakfast at Phakding, You start walking through the pine forests along the
Dudh Koshi River. After walking for about an hour, you see the Mount Thamserku
on your right. You continue your trek through lush pine, fir, and juniper
forests, cross some suspension bridges and arrive at Namche Bazaar. The small
town is the main commercial center of the Everest region. You will spend the
night in the Namche Bazaar.
Meals
included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
It is the
day of acclimatization. Health experts recommend staying active and moving
during the day off, rather than being inactive. Some options are planned for
this day. You can stroll through the picturesque villages of Namche or get in
touch with the Sherpas people and their rich culture, or you can walk to the
Everest View Hotel and enjoy the mighty Everest up close. While staying in the
Namche village or after returning from the trek to Everest View Hotel, hikers
can also visit the local museum, which contains exhibits that showcase the
region's native flora and fauna as the history of the area from Mount Everest.
For hikers who want to hike a bit more, a hike to Khumjung Village may also be
an option. When you are in the village, you can visit the Edmund Hillary School
and the Khumjung Monastery. We will spend the night at the tea house in the
Namche Bazaar.
Meals
included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
You continue
walking on the Everest route, crossing beautiful villages, and crossing the
Dudh Koshi River. At the same time, you enjoy a magnificent view of the
Himalayan peaks such as Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. After climbing
a steep trail, you arrived at the Tengboche monastery and spent time there.
Later you go down to Debuche for an overnight stay.
Meals
included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
On the way
to Pheriche, you walk to another village called Pangboche. Pangboche is a
beautiful village surrounded by Everest in the north side, Ama Dablam,
Thamserku, and Kangtaiga on the east side, the Kongde Mountains south, the Imja
Tse River that flows through the vast and fertile valley. From here, you continue
to Pheriche to spend the night.
Meals
included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
This day is
for acclimatization only. It will help minimize the likelihood that someone
will be affected by acute mountain sickness. Today you climb a terrain above
the village of Pheriche, as it is very suitable to offer you an excellent
hiking experience in the cold. After climbing the top of the hill, a great view
of the Himalayas will reward you.
Meals
included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
You start
today's hike by returning to Pangboche and crossing the Dudh Koshi River. Next,
you climb a path that takes you to Ama Dablam base camp. The base camp is a
large open meadow at the foot of the mountain. You will spend the night at Ama
Dablam base camp.
Meals
included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Our guides
will offer you training on climbing techniques and the best ways to use
climbing equipment such as ice axes, crampons, climbing shoes, belts, lifts,
etc. The training also includes the use of ropes to get on and off. The
exercise increases your self-confidence and your climbing skills and thus your
chances of a successful mountain summit. You will spend the night in the Ama
Dablam base camp.
Meals
included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
From the Ama
Dablam base camp, you walk on the
standard route to camp 1 at 5,700 m. In general, spend a night in Camp 1 to
acclimatize and before returning to Base Camp to finally prepare for the
summit. Before reaching the summit, there are three camps above the base camp.
Climbing from base camp to camp 1 is technically demanding. From center 1, you
follow the existing landline connections and build new ropes for ascending and
descending if necessary. The ascent from field 2 to field 3 consists of mixed
rock, snow, and ice, loose at specific points. Climbing from Camp 3 to the top
is relatively less complicated. After you have reached the top, you return to
the base camp.
Meals
included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
You hike back to Lukla through Tengboche, Namche Bazaar,
then Phakding.
Meals
included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
After your long mountain tour, you fly to
Kathmandu in the early morning. After arriving in Kathmandu, you can rest in
your hotel room.
Meals
included: Breakfast
It is a
reservation day to take into account any delays in the flight from Lukla to
Kathmandu. If the plane reaches Kathmandu as planned, you will spend the day
enjoying the joys of Kathmandu. If there is a place you can visit during your stay
in Kathmandu, you can do it today or buy souvenirs.
Meals
included: Breakfast
Your adventure trip to Ama Dablam comes to
an end today. Depending on the departure time, we will take you to the airport
for about 3 hours before your scheduled flight.
Meals
included: Breakfast
Airport
pickup and delivery in a private vehicle
Three-star
accommodation in Kathmandu, including breakfast
Accommodation
in a tea house lodge during the trek with full board meals
Accommodation
in tents during the climbing
All meals
while climbing and trekking
All ground
transports in a comfortable private vehicle
Domestic
flights ticket (Kathmandu Lukla-Kathmandu)
English
speaking Trekking Guide, climbing guide, and assistants.
Staff salary,
insurance, equipment, flight price, food, and accommodation.
All
necessary trekking expedition documents for Amadablam
Good tents
and kitchen for the camping
Climbing
equipment
Medical
equipment
All
government and local taxes
Fee Visa fee
for Nepal (bring exact cash in USD and two passport photos)
International
flight to and from Kathmandu
Excess
Baggage Fees (if you have more than 15 kg of luggage)
Additional
night stay in Kathmandu due to early arrivals and late departures
altitude
chamber or oxygen
Lunch and
dinner in Kathmandu
Travel,
health and rescue insurance
Personal
expenses like phone calls, internet, laundry, battery charging, etc
Personal
equipment for climbing
Optional
excursions and visits, if extended
Tips for trekking
and climbing guides and porters
All our published fixed departure dates are guaranteed. If the date does not suit your travel plans, the cost and duration of the trip, please contact us for your individual private trip, itinerary and price. Since we are a local travel and trekking company based in Kathmandu, we try to find a small private group that fits your travel needs. Let us know what kind of trip you are looking for and our travel experts will help you plan your customized trip to your dream destination. Thank you and Namaste!
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You will
stay in a 4-star hotel in Kathmandu, tea houses during the trek, and camp
(tents). Most teahouse accommodations only have a shared bathroom. A foam
mattress is provided for tent accommodation. In the climbing area, the sanitary
facilities have the necessary natural protection. All accommodations are double
sharing rooms. However, we offer a single room upon request and at an extra
surcharge
During your
trip, you can enjoy Nepali, Tibetan, Indian, and more continental cuisine. We
provide breakfast during your stay in Kathmandu, while all meals (Breakfast,
lunch, and dinner) are offered during the trek and the climbing. During the
walk, we provide dinner and breakfast at the place where you spend the night.
On the way, you will take your lunch to your next destination. We provide fresh
and hygienic food during climbing.
Experienced
and professional mountaineers and guides lead your expeditions. You have
climbed the mountain several times, with other crew members' support and all
the logistics for the trip. Not only in terms of qualifications, but we also
make sure that our managers can demonstrate proven success when climbing mountains
at high altitudes. The number of guides depends on the team's size to maximize
the chances of each climber reaching the top without compromising safety. Our
expedition leaders are also experienced in treating altitude problems,
including acute mountain sickness (AMS). Crew members are adept at building
tents and campgrounds, trail snowmelt, cooking, and other daily necessities.
Travel
insurance
Travel
insurance for each itinerary of our company is a prerequisite for booking
vacations. At a minimum, you must have emergency and repatriation insurance
that must include the mountain rescue cost. Carefully review the terms and
conditions of your insurers. In particular, you should ensure that the
following are covered: 1) Activity (i.e., tourism, trekking or mountaineering)
2) Maximum altitude reached during trekking 3) Evacuation of the helicopter in
an emergency. You should understand that you will bear the cost of the
evacuation and return procedures. It is your responsibility to pay all costs
associated with evacuation or medical treatment. You must be fully aware of
travel insurance's effects and understand the limitations and exclusions of
your policy. Please note that in certain circumstances, our company guide can
initiate helicopter rescue operations (or other necessary operations) in
medical emergencies without first seeking approval from your insurance company.
Physical
condition and experience requirements
The Ama
Dablam Expedition is rated 5D in difficulty. It means that the technical
problem includes very steep ice and climbing. Climbers should feel safe and
comfortable when climbing or descending fixed ropes along the steep technical
terrain. We also recommend that climbers already have experience in ice and ice
climbing, significantly over 6,000 m. Climbing also requires a high level of
physical and mental fitness. Since the climbing experience will be exhausting,
climbers with previous experience must be in good physical shape.
Acclimatization
The route of
the Ama Dablam Expedition is planned with a high level of knowledge of AMS.
Climbing too high up too quickly leads to an illness that is serious enough to
cause death. As much higher altitude, the oxygen levels less in the air. At the
height of more than 5000 m, there is 50% less oxygen than at sea level.
Therefore, your body needs more time to adapt to an environment with less
oxygen. During this trip, two separate days in Namche and Pheriche are reserved
for acclimatization only. Besides, the gradual walk will get used to the
altitude better. There is also a different day dedicated to an emergency if
things do not go as planned.
Guests with
known heart, lung, or blood disorders are advised to consult their doctor
before traveling. Mild headaches, fever, loss of appetite, or stomach upset are
symptoms of AMS. The company's travel routes were created with the most
exceptional care for AMS. However, keep in mind that some travelers are more
vulnerable than others.
Trekking
day
Since you
are in a remote rural area, you will experience the early bedtime and early
morning hours. A typical day of trekking begins around 6 or 7 a.m. enjoy a
hearty breakfast and get started. Take your bag with the personal items you
need for the day. Walk at your own pace, enjoy the scenery, chat with the
locals, and take pictures. The lunch break depends on the terrain and is
prepared by our catering team. Usually stops after about 3 hours of walking for
lunch. The lunchtime also helps with acclimatization. The goal would be to get
to the next stop at sunset. After reaching the overnight point, the crew
members arrange the tents. You can relax with a cup of tea or coffee or take a
nice walk in the camp. Dinner would be ready around 7 p.m. Enjoy dinner and
share the day's experiences with the team members.
Climbing
day
The climbing
route can vary depending on the personal experience of the climber. A climbing
day includes constant climbing for 3-4 hours in the morning. After lunch, rest
there is a 2-3 hour climb in the afternoon. However, flexibility in the
climbing route is required because people climb at their pace and respond
individually to the stress of climbing. We ensure the proportion of climbers
and Sherpa guides who focus on high-security measures so that each climber can
progress at their own pace.
Climbing
plan
Reach
camp one from Base camp 1 (4,570 m)
The Ama
Dablam Base Camp is a broad grass plain at an altitude of 4,570 m. Camp 1 is
5,700 m high. Therefore, it is approximately 1000 meters on foot from base camp
to camp 1. Climb along a moraines gravel slope. Then cross a rocky field on the
southwest ridge. There is a stream with fresh water, so it is sometimes used as
an advanced base camp. It takes 5 to 6 hours to reach Camp 1, which is on a
steep rocky area. Generally, you'll spend a night in Camp 1 to acclimatize, and
then return to base camp for final preparation for the summit.
From Camp
1 to Camp 2 (5950 m):
The climb
from camp 1 to camp 2 is the most technical part of the expedition. Cross the
new granite slabs and snow-covered spots. The hardest part is the rock tower,
also called the yellow tower, just before camp 2. The ascent between camp 1 and
the yellow tower is mainly class 3-4. Sherpas repair new strings if necessary.
Camp 2 is a narrow, exposed area on a rock pillar. It is, therefore, better to
find out whether there is already a group in camp 2. It takes 4-5 hours.
From Camp
2 to Camp 3 (6,400 m):
Camp 2 to
Camp 3 involves climbing the steep ridge above the 70-degree couloirs. The
stern rock face of the Gray Tower tests your endurance. Put on your crampons to
climb a steep slope of rock and ice. Use your Jumar better as a backup for
security. Cross snow and ice with bare boulders in the snowy, hanging spots on
both sides: Mushroom Ridge connects the mixed terrain on the southwest ridge
below the snow-covered field above the summit. From camp 2 to camp 3, it takes
almost 3-4 hours.
From Camp
3 to the summit (6856 m):
Camp 3 is on
a relatively flat snowfield just above the broad snow-covered Mushroom Ridge.
The climb to the summit is icy and exposed. The route is mostly straight but
comparatively less technical than before. The increase is about 3-4 hours of
ascent and then about 3 hours of descent. Sherpas put on tight ropes. Continue
on the steep snow slopes. Get on the almost vertical ice field. The summit
looks fantastic on a bright and dry day. Admire the breathtaking views of
Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu that unfold before your eyes. Spend the night in
Camp 3 and return to base camp the next day.
Mount Ama Dablam is a difficult mountain. Due to its relatively low elevation, some people underestimate the difficulty. However, the challenges of climbing rocks and ice, as well as altitude, present a serious challenge for everyone.
by Vladlen Yefimov, Russia
I did Ama
Dablam Climbing, which was one of the hardest things I've ever done. I followed
the exercise recommendations a few months earlier, which really helped me get
through. My guide was very helpful and very patient which was great. also had a
grand sense of humor. Not only my guide but also other expedition teams were
very polite and funny. Cook prepared very testy food every day. I really
enjoyed the food, which was always plentiful and tasty. The porters Bishnu and
Prem did a great job. He helped cook and watched our camp. Well done.
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