


Ama Dablam Expedition has been considered the prettiest mountain in the world. High on her Southwest face hangs a glacier resembling a 'Dablam' - the sacred ornament box worn by ladies in the Sherpa community. It was this spectacular feature that got her the name "Ama Dablam". She lies alongside Everest in the heart of the Khumbu valley offering a superb diversions close up view of Mt Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Cho Oyu and Mt. Everest. 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 climbing expedition to Ama Dablam is the best suited. This Amadablam Mountain is a technically demanding mountain for climbing in Nepal. It is considered an ornament of the Himalayas in Nepal. Although the height is only 6812m Ama Dablam expedition requires steep ice, rock and snow climbing. Normally, three camps are set in Ama Dablam climbing above the base camp (4,570m), however, only two camps are used to spend the nights. The normal route for climbing is South-West Ridge. The ascent from Base Camp to camp 1st is considered one the difficult days of the expedition.
Experience Required: All climbers need to have good skills on rock and ice climbing and technically competent. On most parts of the routes there will be fixed rope, however, the climbers should posses skills of climbing through steep rock and hard compact ice. We follow the standard South West ridge route (normal route) to the top, as it is consider the safe route, free from the objective danger such as avalanche and so on. 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. Most of the 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.
Trip Facts
Detail Itinerary
Day 01 - Arrival Kathmandu
Day 02-03 - Obtain Expedition permit and Finalize Equipment in Kathmandu
Day 04 - Fly to Lukla- Trek to Phakding (2640 meters)
Day 05 - Trek to Namche Bazaar (3446 meters)
Day 06 - Acclimatization in Namche. Aware Altitude problem. Visit Around
Day 07 - Trek to Tyangboche (3800 meters)
Day 08 - Trek to Pangboche (3900 meters), Better for Acclimatization
Day 09 - Trek to Ama Dablam Base Camp (4600 meters)
Day 10 - Prepare your climbing into Ama Dablam Base Camp (4600 meters)
Day 11-26 - Climbing Period for Mount Ama Dablam - 6812 meters / 22349 feet
Day 27 - Care environment. Cleanup your Base Camp and trek down to Tyangboche
Day 28 - Tyangboche to Namche Bazaar (3440 m.)
Day 29 - Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2886 m.) 5 to 6 hrs.
Day 30 - Fly back to Kathmandu.
Day 31-32 - 2 Reserve days. Free Day in Kathmandu. visit around.
Day 33 - Departure from Kathmandu.
US Dollar 3075 per person (7+ Persons) Climbing Sherpa guide: US Dollar 1750 (If needed)
Garbage Deposit: US Dollar 2000-(Garbage Deposit sharing into the total person and Deposit fee will be not refunded if the client (climbers) does not take back their garbage.)