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 Climbing In Nepal

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INSIDE NEPAL

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 Lumbini
Amadablam Expedition. (22, 343 feet / 6812 meters).

Ama Dablam, the "Jewel of the Khumbu", is nestled in
the clouds above the Thyangboche monastery, in the heart of the Sherpa homeland.

Amadablam Expedition- Ama Dablam peak is located in the Khumbu valley of Nepal, only 12 km from the summit of Mount Everest.
 

Ama dablam is not a new name for mountain climber. This mountain is located in the lap of Mt. Everest. Its natural structure, beauties and the place located attracts to everyone. It is not possible to describe everything here about its' natural beauties. Climbing mountain is a brave step. By looking from every aspect, no one can express and describe the felling you get and they enjoyment when you climb mountain. Hearing the stories and theirs feelings about this mountain from others and looking with your own eyes will be enormous different. There for we would like to request to join in this expedition and provide us economically, morally and actively to success this adventure. Here, we are going to organize a winter expedition. We are trying to put together all the climbers from different countries. Ama dablam is not an easy mountain to climb. This is one of the difficult mountains to climb. Climbing mountain is hard, painful and anxiety but the moment you get on the top of your goal is exciting and memorable. This trip is combined with three different aspects which are Everest base camp, Island Peak and Amadablam climbing (three in one0 In this trip anybody can join. You can join as a trekker as well as a mountaineer. Those who are joining as a trekker they do not have to pay as climber pays. There will be different charges between trekkers and climbers.
From Camp 1 to 2 we encounter the route’s crux rock climbing sections. There are interesting technical traverses combined with countless easy fifth class moves and some short harder pitches of up to 5.9 climbing. On all of this climbing, you will be truly climbing each move, using fixed ropes only to protect yourself. This is not a route of jug-hauling!

Camp 2 to 3 offers the route’s most challenging ice climbing, with sustained pitches of steep ice and mixed terrain. The final section into Camp 3 is the famed mushroom ridge, a mostly horizontal traverse across cornices tenuously stuck to a knife-edge ridge.

From Camp 3 to the summit, the route lessons slightly in technical difficulty, climbing straight-forward 50-70 degree ice and snow around the hanging glacier (the Dablam) and up the summit face.

Island Peak: Island Peak is 6160 meter high. This peak was named as a Island peak by Erick Shipton's group in 1953 as the peak resembles an island in a sea of ice when observed from Dingboche. The same peak was name Imja Tse in 1983. The peak was first climbed in 1953 by a British group as preparation for climbing Mt. Everest. Among them one of the climbers was Mr. Tenzing Norgay. The peak is part of the south ridge of Lhotse Shar and the main land forms a semicircle of cliffs that rise to the north of the summits of Nuptse, Lhotse, Middle Peak and Lhotse Shar. Cho Polu and Makalu lie to the east of the Island Peak. Baruntse, Amphu and Ama Dablam lie to the south.

Everest Base Camp: Everest base camp trek is very popular trek in Nepal. On this trek we see many different things. We visit the beautiful monastery at Tengboche, Pongboche and at Khumjung. On this trip we visit the Everest View Hotel which is the world's highest elevated hotel. On this trip we get the chances to see and learn about the famous people the Sherpas and their cultures. We walk up to 5300 meter high on this trip. We get a lovely view of Everest from Kalapather.

Our Objectives for organizing this expedition
1. To bring together and & form new friendships with people of different nationalities.
2. To introduce Nepal Mountaineering in world wide
3. To increase tourism in Nepal
4. To provide basic mountaineering knowledge to those who have never tried it
5. To provide an opportunity to go to Everest Base Camp and Kalapathar.
6. To provide jobs even though temporary, for local workers.

WEATHER: The best time to visit the Nepal Kumbu Region is April, May, October, and November where the skies are clear and the temperatures are warmer than in the winter time.

QUALIFICATIONS: Ama Dablam is a technical climb. You should be proficient at ascending and descending fixed lines. Part of the climb is 5th class rock with a move or two of 5.7 that requires climbing rock with mountaineering boots. Climbers are required to have past rock and steep snow climbing experience on exposed terrain. To increase your chances of success, members should be in good physical condition. Please call the Nepal Visitors office if you have any questions or would like to discuss your strategy for gaining the experience necessary to climb Ama Dablam.

 
Amadablam Expedition Itinerary.

Day 01 Arrival Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day 02 Side seeing Kathmandu, Hotel
Day 03 Organize gear, Hotel
Day 04 Fly to Lukla, Phakding Camp
Day 05 Namche Bazaar 3,410 mtr.
Day 06 Rest day in Namche
Day 07 Tengboche
Day 08 Dingboche for acclimatization
Day 09 Dingboche rest
Day 10 Lobuche
Day 11 Kalapathar & back Lobuche
Day 12 Back Pangboche
Day 13 Amadablam Base Camp 4,500 mtr.
Day 14 Rest on Base Camp
Day 15 - 28 Amadablam Climbing Period
Day 29 Clear Base Camp
Day 30 Tyangboche
Day 31 Namche
Day 32 Phakding
Day 33 Lukla
Day 34 Fly back to Kathmandu.
Day 35 Final Departure.
 

Cost Includes:

Transfer to Hotel
4 nights Hotel in Kathmandu on B/B
Complete camping equipment for trekking & base camp,
Food during trekking and Base Camp for Member & Staff,
Expedition Permit, National Park fee,
1 High Altitude Sherpa every 4 members
1 Tent per member for Base Camp
2 base camp staff (1 Kitchen Boy & 1 cook),
Total High Altitude Equipments for Climbing Sherpa
Fixed Rope, Ice Crew, Snow Bar & Rock Piton
10 Epi Gas & 2 stove per member
1 Government Liaison Officer
Above mention staffs daily wages, equipment allowance & Insurance,
Porters upto Base camp, Back to Lukla
Flight: Ktm-Lukla -Ktm, for member & Sherpa Staffs
Cargo: Ktm-Lukla-Ktm
Cargo clearance & Duties fee,
All ground transportation as per itinerary
Last Farewell Dinner
Final departure transfer to airport.

Cost Exclude:

Personal equipment & Insurance,
High Altitude Food for Member & Sherpa,
Lunch and dinner during Kathmandu stay
High Altitude Tents & Cooking Set etc
Alcoholic beverages
Airport taxes for International
Emergency rescue evacuation if required,
Summit Bonus
Personal nature expenses.
Garbage Deposit (USD 1000) Refundable
Extra Climbing Sherpa In Need (USD 1100 per Sherpa)

 
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