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AMA DABLAM

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DURATION: 29 Days
ACTIVITY: Mountaineering
MAX ALTITUDE:
DEPARTURE FROM: Kathmandu
ENDS IN: Lukla
ACCOMMODATION: Tea House + Camping
GRADE: HARD
GROUP SIZE: +2
SEASON: / Autumn / Spring 

 

 

OVERVIEW

Mt. Ama Dablam is the most beautiful mountain in the world. Whether you agree with such superlatives or not, it is certainly a remarkable peak that has a particular attraction for any keen mountaineer. Nepal Venture has plenty of experience organizing this expedition, which is key to success (as well as safety) on the mountain.

The characteristic pyramid shape leads some to call Ama Dablam the ‘Matterhorn’ of the Himalayas, and, at least as seen from Namche, there is a certain similarity. The hanging glacier on the southwest face of Ama Dablam resembles a "Dablam," the sacred ornament box worn by Sherpa women, giving rise to the name "Ama Dablam" or "Mother’s Necklace.".

Mt. Ama Dablam is located in the Khumbu region, to the south of Everest and Lhotse. As you would expect, that allows for some stunning views during the climb as well as on the summit. The mountain stands above the famous Tangboche Monastery, which is traditionally visited by climbers in the region.

It should be stressed that, despite all the pleasant parts, this is in general a demanding climb, and participation in an Ama Dablam Expedition demands solid skills in rock climbing and ice climbing, sufficient experience at high altitude, and general technical competency. There are steep ice sections to be overcome at high altitude, and there are sections of serious exposure that can be particularly challenging. If you have previous climbing experience and wish to fully participate as a team member in an expertly led expedition to one of the world’s most impressive mountains, then this Ama Dablam Expedition is well-suited for you.

The most popular route for climbing Ama Dablam is the Southwest Ridge. The climb is typically done with three camps along the ridge. Camp 3 is usually established just below and to the right of the hanging glacier, the Dablam, so that any ice that calves off the glacier typically moves away from the camp. Nevertheless, a certain risk of severe falls cannot be avoided. As with other mountains in the region, the best climbing months are April–May before the monsoon season and September–October after the monsoon.

Experience Required: All climbers need to have good skills in rock and ice climbing and be technically competent. We will fix ropes and make use of the existing infrastructure (if any); however, the climbers should possess the necessary skills to climb through steep rock and hard, compact ice without them. We follow the standard South West Ridge route (the normal route) to the top, as it is considered the safer route with fewer objective dangers such as avalanches.

We begin the approach as usual in the region from Lukla (2850m) and then slowly trek through the Sherpa villages along the trail. We take our time to properly acclimatize before we reach base camp and begin the climbing period. We at Nepal Venture pride ourselves on executing this expedition with a focus on quality as well as safety.

As always, the package can be flexibly adjusted to your requirements (in case you want some additional acclimatization time beforehand, etc.); feel free to contact us at any time for suggestions and advice. We’d be happy to take you on this adventure.

Ama Dablam Expedition Base Camp Service:

Nepal Venture Treks & Expedition provides very professional, supportive, and friendly mountaineering logistic services from Kathmandu to the ABC as well as during the expedition. Our objective is to ensure good quality, supportive, safe, friendly, stress-free, and comprehensive service to maximize summit opportunities.

We provide a comprehensive service, organizing all necessary permits and climbing documentation, traveling logistics, including airfares, ground transportation, porters, and other individual services required by mountaineers. On the way to the ABC, we organize all the required accommodations and food.

In the base camp, our cook and helpers will prepare and serve three delicious, freshly cooked, and plentiful meals a day and will ensure that hot and cold drinks are available 24 hours a day.

We provide spacious, expedition-quality personal tents for all our clients.

We also provide a dining tent, a kitchen tent, toilet facilities, portable shower facilities, and tent accommodation for our staff.

We provide access to communication, including satellite telephone and internet access, and solar panels to charge your batteries.

Ama Dablam Expedition Full Board Service:

In full board service, we provide a personal tent and food, which will be prepared by their climbing sherpa.

We provide UHF and VHF hand-held radios on the mountain to maintain communications between ABC and high camps.

We provide a personal Sherpa guide to help the clients reach the summit. A personal climbing sherpa will set up camps 1, 2, and 3, including food and fuel provisions, and assist the client all the way to the summit on this technical climb, where one requires a climbing buddy and a belayer. The climb requires cooperation between teams in setting up fixed ropes. Our camp manager and guides will coordinate work with other teams on the route setting.

 

Approaches to ABC:

The approach to the base camp is short, sweet, and beautiful, beginning with the amazing flight to Lukla and following the Everest Base Camp Trail through Namche Bazaar to Pengboche and peeling off it just past Pangboche. The base camp is located at 4200m.

Climbing Routes:

The standard climbing route is via the southwest ridge, with a typical arrangement of 3 high camps: Camp 1 (5600m), Camp 2 (5900 m), and Camp 3 (6200 m), with Base Camp at 4500m and High Camp at 5000m.

High Camp is located 150m below the ridge, and all three other camps are directly on the ridge, ensuring a great vantage point for all camps for stunning views.

e in organizing this expedition – a key to success (as well as safety) on the mountain.

The characteristic Pyramid shape leads some to call Ama Dablam the ‘Matterhorn’ of the Himalayas and, at least as seen from Namche, there is a certain similarity. The hanging glacier on the southwest face of Ama Dablam resembles a ‘Dablam’- the sacred ornament box worn by Sherpa women –giving rise to the name “Ama Dablam” or “Mother’s necklace”.

Mt. Ama Dablam is located in the Khumbu region to the south of Everest and Lhotse.  As you would expect, that allows for some stunning views during the climb as well as on the summit. The mountain stands above the famous Tangboche Monastery which is traditionally visited by climbers in the region.

It should be stressed that, despite all the pleasant parts, this is in general a demanding climb and participation in an Ama Dablam Expedition demands solid skills of rock climbing, ice climbing, sufficient experience of high altitude and general technical competency. There are steep ice sections to be overcome at high altitude and there are sections of serious exposure which can be particularly challenging. If you have previous climbing experience and wish to participate fully as a team member of an expertly led expedition to one of the world’s most impressive mountain then this Ama Dablam Expedition is the well-suited for you.

The most popular route for climbing Ama Dablam is the Southwest Ridge. The climb is typically done with three camps along the ridge. Camp 3 is usually established just below and to the right of the hanging glacier, the Dablam, so that any ice that calves off the glacier typically move away from the camp. Nevertheless, a certain risk of serac falls cannot be avoided. As with other mountains in the region, the best climbing months are April-May before the monsoon season and September-October, after the monsoon.

Experience Required:  All climbers need to have good skills in rock and ice climbing and technically competent. We will fix ropes and make use of the existing infrastructure (if any), however, the climbers should possess the necessary skills of climbing through steep rock and hard compact ice without them. We follow the standard South West ridge route (normal route) to the top, as it is considered the safer route with lower objective dangers such as avalanches.

We begin the approach as usual in the region from Lukla (2850m) and then slowly trek through the Sherpa villages along the trail. We take our time to properly acclimatize before we reach base camp and begin the climbing period. We at Nepal Venture pride ourselves in executing this expedition with a focus on quality as well as safety.

As always, the package can be flexibly adjusted to your requirements (in case you want some additional acclimatization time beforehand, etc.) – feel free to contact us any time for suggestions and advice. We’d be happy to take you on this adventure.

Ama Dablam Expedition Base Camp Service:

Nepal Venture Treks & Expedition provides very professional, supportive and friendly mountaineering logistic services from Kathmandu to the ABC as well as during the Expedition. Our objective is to ensure good quality, supportive, safe, friendly, stress-free and comprehensive service to maximize summit opportunity.

We provide a comprehensive service organizing all necessary permits, and climbing documentation, traveling logistics including airfares, ground transportation, porters, and other individual services required by mountaineers. On the track to the ABC, we organize all the required accommodation and food.

In the Base camp, our cook and helpers will prepare and serve three times delicious freshly cooked and plentiful meals a day and will ensure that hot and cold drinks are available 24hrs a day.

We provide spacious expedition quality personal tents for all our clients.

We also provide a dining tent, kitchen tent, toilet facilities, and portable shower facilities and tent accommodation for our staff.

We provide access to communication including satellite telephone and internet access, and solar panels to charge your batteries.

Ama Dablam Expedition Full Board Service:

In full board Service, we provide personal tent and food, which will be prepared by their climbing Sherpa.

We provide UHF/VHF hand held radios on the mountain to maintain communications between ABC and high camps.

We provide a personal climbing Sherpa guide to help the clients to reach the summit. Personal climbing Sherpa will set up camp 1, camp 2 and camp 3 including food and fuel provisions, and assist the client all the way to the summit on this technical climb, where one requires a climbing buddy and a be layer. The climb requires cooperation between teams in setting up fixed ropes. Our camp manager and guides will coordinate work with other teams on the route setting.

 

Approaches to ABC:

Approach to the Base camp is short, sweet and beautiful beginning with the amazing flight to Lukla and following Everest Base camp trail through Namche Bazaar to Pengboche and peeling off it just past Pangboche. The Base camp is located at 4200m.

Climbing Routes:

The standard climbing route is via the Southwest ridge with a typical arrangement of 3 high camps: Camp 1 (5600m), Camp 2 (5900m) and Camp 3 (6200m) with Base Camp at 4500m and High Camp at 5000m.

High Camp is located 150m below the ridge and all other 3 camps are directly on the ridge ensuring a great vantage point for all camps for stunning views.

itinerary

  • Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu Airport and transfer to hotel (B&B) (1350m)
  • Day 2: Rest, last-minute shopping, preparation, and briefing in Kathmandu
  • Day 03: Fly to Lukla (2840m); trek to Phakding (2600 m/4 hrs); lodge
  • Day 4: Trek to Namche Bazaar (3440 m, 7 hrs), lodge
  • Day 05: Acclimatization in Namche; hike to Everest View Lodge; visit Hilary Museum.
  • Day 6: Trek to Tyangboche (3860 m, 5 hrs), lodge
  • Day 7: Trek to Pangbotche (4000 m, 5 hours); enjoy Sherpa culture; lodge.
  • Day 08: Trek to Amadablam Base Camp (4400 m/4 hrs), camping.
  • Day 09–24: Climbing period to summit Amadablam (6,812m).
  • Day 25: Trek to Tyangboche (3860 m, 6 hrs); lodge
  • Day 26: Trek to Monjo (2800 m, 7 hrs); lodge
  • Day 27: Trek to Lukla (2840 m, 5 hrs); lodge
  • Day 28: Fly back to Kathmandu, transfer to the hotel, and farewell dinner.
  • Day 29: Transfer to the airport for final departure

Note

  • Cost defers on Hotel Category for Hotels in Kathmandu.
  • The itinerary is changeable and modifiable as per the needs and time frame of the clients.
  • The cost will be recalculated if the itinerary is changed or modified.
  • Additional activities may be added as per request at a nominal additional cost.
  • The offered cost is net payable to Nepal Venture.
  • For any kind of change, please contact us by email or call us.

Inclusions

  • 5 nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu with bed and breakfast (hotel 3 star standard)
  • Airport transfers
  • Fly Kathmandu to Lukla. Kathmandu
  • Flight tickets with 50 kg of cargo per member
  • Trekking from Lukla to Base Camp and back to Lukla on a lodge accommodation or camping basis
  • Sagarmatha National Park Permit
  • Food for trekking and expedition periods
  • Porter/yak Lukla to Base Camp and back to Lukla (porter transportation)
  • 1 tent (North Face brand) for 1 person for the expedition
  • Dining tent, toilet tent, tables and chairs, mattresses for the expedition
  • All kitchen equipment for base camp
  • Liaison officer’s allowances: equipment for expedition, flight tickets, insurance
  • Expedition crew’s allowances for expedition, flight tickets, insurance, and daily wages
  • Peak permit for Mt. Ama Dablam climbing
  • All transfers airport-hotel-airport
  • Our Crew: Base Camp Guide, Cook, Kitchen Boy, and Kitchen Helpers
  • A trekking guide, a climbing guide, a sherpa
  • All necessary taxes
  • Satellite phone (pay call)
  • Gamo Bag (a life-saving device in case of altitude sickness)
  • Farewell dinner

Exclusions

  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • High-altitude climbing food, fuel, and gas above base camp
  • Expedition personal climbing gear
  • Personal accident insurance and emergency evacuation,
  • Helicopter rescue
  • International airport departure tax
  • Nepal custom duty for the import of expedition goods arriving in Nepal
  • Expedition cargo customs clearance
  • Bar bills and beverages
  • Personal satellite phone with email and internet permit
  • Waki Takies Permit
  • Extra expenses of a personal nature
  • Medical or emergency oxygen with regulator and mask
  • Garbage deposit (sharing of the total person) and deposit fee will be refunded after the expedition.
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