Amadablam
is the most popular and perhaps the
most beautiful of all mountains in Nepal
- viewed irrespective from any of its
perspectives. It rises impressively
a few miles across Mt. Everest &
Lhotse over-looking the famed Tengboche
monastery - which guards the entry into
the Khumbu Valley.
The name Amadablam refers to an amulet
box (dablam) worn by a mother (ama)
in Sherpa / Tibetan language.
Our ascent route on this mountain
is through the classic South West
Ridge route which was first climbed
by Michael Ward, Barry Bishop, Wally
Romanes and Michael Gill on 13 March
1961.
Base Camp approach and the
Climb:
To begin our climb, we assemble in
Kathmandu and then fly to Lukla for
the 11 day pre climb acclimatization
trek to Kalapathar 5545m/18250ft for
a close-up view of the South West
face of the Mt. Everest - before arriving
at the Amadablam base camp. Arriving
at the base camp, we set up our camp
on big leveled grassy field at an
altitude of 4,500m/14,760ft, which
is a traditional pasture-ground (chisa)
for yaks from Khumjung village.
Above base camp we place an advance
base camp at 5,200m/17,056 and two
higher camps above ABC to prepare
the summit push.
Onward camp I 5,815m/19,070ft, graceful
moves are required to overcome some
exposed rock sections known as 'Yellow
Tower' to reach camp II at about 6,000m/19,680ft.
This is a tiny camp barely enough
for 2/3 tents on a very exposed section
of the the ridge.
The
climb after camp II to camp III (6400m/20,992ft)
involve some superb alpine rock climbing,
ice gullies, corniced ridge and ice
wall. After camp III, a final pitch
perfect 50 degree snow and ice face
leads to the summit fo Amadablam.
Our Sherpa team will lead the route
and fix lines and help set up the
camps above base camp. However, eligibility
to sign up for this climb require
that you are competent in alpine ice-climbing
technique and have experience climbing
on mixed terrain with packs.
Included in the expedition
service cost:
Airport - Hotel - Airport transfer;
Hotel in Kathmandu 3 star standard
for 3 nights in twin sharing bed and
breakfast basis, Customs clearance;
Sherpa support ( 1 Sherpa for four
climbers), cook, kitchen boy, porters
and pack animals, food for trek, BC
and climb; Group equipment for the
climb, Camping service including tents
for BC and climb, kitchen/dinning
tent, toilet tent, chair/tables; Flights
Kathmandu - Lukla - Kathmandu; Oxygen
for medical purpose,, all permit fees,
wages / allowances, personal insurance
coverage for the liaison officer,
climbing Sherpas, kitchen staff and
porters.
Not included in the expedition
service cost:
Main meals in Kathamndu,
personal equipment, personal insurance
including emergency evacuation, visa
fee and airport tax and other services
than those mentioned in the service
inclusion.
Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrive Kathmandu
Day 2 Fly Kathmandu to Lukla
Day 3-11 Trek to Kalapathar and then
arrive base camp
Day 12-30 Climbing
Day 31-32 Return march to Lukla
Day 33 Fly Lukla to Kathmandu
Day 34 Free day in Kathmandu
Day 35 Trip ends.
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