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Amadublam Expediton

This mountain located at Solu-Khumbu District Nepal. The best climbing seasons for Mt Ama Dablam are in April, May (pre-monsoon) and late September, October (post- monsoon). The route we follow begins at Lukla (2850m) and the initial days of the trek pass through the legendary Sherpa country up the spectacular high valley of the Khumbu. Much of he route on the actual climbing is fixed with no icefall or glacier to negotiate, and most of it is concentrated on the crest of a ridge. The climb is relatively safe though exposed and sheep and not really a mountain for debutantes.

Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu Airport & Transfer to Hotel
Day 02 Kathmandu Sighting
Day 03 Kathmandu - Official formalities
Day 04 Flight : Ktm - Lukla, Trek to Phakding, camp
Day 05 Trek to Namche Bazaar, camp
Day 06 Rest day at Namche Bazaar, camp
Day 07 Trek to Tengboche, camp
Day 08 Trek to Base Camp
Day 09 Base Camp Preparation
Day 10-24 Climbing period of Ama Dablam
Day 25 BC to Tengboche, camp
Day 26 Namche Bazaar, camp
Day 27 Lukla, Khangri Resort
Day 28 Flight Lukla-Kathmandu, transfer to hotel
Day 29 Kathmandu, hotel
Day 30 Final Departure

 

 
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