Ama Dablam Expedition

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30 Days
Nepal
khumbu
Min Age : 16
Introduction

Ama Dablam is a magnificent peak in Nepal’s Khumbu region, specifically in the Solukhumbudistrict. It stands at an amazing elevation of 6,812 meters above sea level and is oftenreferred to as a 7000-meter peak due to its technical difficulties. From itsamazing altitude,Ama Dablam offers stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including theworld’s highest summit, Mount Everest, and the fourth-highest, Mount Lhotse.

In the Sherpa language, Ama Dablam is also known as “Mother’s Necklace,” where “Ama”means mother, and “Dablam” means necklace. This name reflects the mountain’s appearancelike a protective mother with a snowy necklace around her.

A team of four climbers, Mike Gill, Barry Bishop, Mike Ward, and Wally Romanes, made the first successful ascent of Ama Dablam via the Southwest Ridge on March 13, 1961. This is now the normal route for most climbers attempting to summit Ama Dablam. Summiting Ama Dablam in the winter season is regarded to be extraordinarily difficult and rare due to harsh weather conditions, extreme cold, unpredictable climatic changes, and high winds. However, on December 5, 1983, three South Korean mountaineers, Nam Sun-Woo, Lim Byung-Kil, and Kim Young-Soo, used the standard southwest ridge route to reach the summit of Ama Dablam. 

Mountain Facts

  • Elevation: 6,812 m/ 22,349 ft
  • Basecamp: 4,600 m/ 15,100 ft
  • Location: Khumbu Region, Nepal (Latitude: 27° 51′ 40” N; Longitude: 86° 51′ 40” E)
  • Range: Mahalangur Himal
  • Classification: Technical 6000er
  • Standard Climbing Route: South-West Route
  • Best Season: Spring (April-May) and Autumn (October- November)

 

Trip Facts

  • Duration: 30 days
  • Starts in: Kathmandu
  • Ends in: Kathmandu
  • Climb Grade: Technically Challenging
  • Activities: Mountaineering
  • Meal Plan: Full Board (B/L/D)
  • Accommodation: Hotels, Tea Houses, and Camping
  • Transportation: Domestic Flights

Climbing History of Ama Dablam

1961-  Ama Dablam was successfully climbed by a team of four climbers led by Mike Gill, Barry Bishop, Mike Ward, and Wally Romanes via the Southwest Ridge

1981-  Reinhold Messner, a renowned mountaineer, made a solo ascent

1983-  Three South Korean mountaineers, Nam Sun-Woo, Lim Byung-Kil, and Kim Young-Soo, made the first winter ascent via the traditional southwest ridge.

2001-  A Japanese team made the first ascent of Ama Dablam’s challenging North Ridge

Price Includes

  • Departure and arrival shuttle to and from the airport and hotels
  • Climbing permit and other costs related to permit
  • Applicable local and government taxes
  • Domestic Flight : Kathmandu to Lukla and Lukla to Kathmandu
  • Bed and Breakfast for 4 Nights, Accommodation at Standard hotel in Kathmandu(Twin sharing basis)
  • Accommodation on full board (breakfasts, lunches & dinners) during the trek
  • Twin sleeping tent with mattress for high camp accommodation
  • Base camp service (shared with group) includes a cooking tent with a chef and a kitchen boy, a dining tent with tables and chairs, a shower tent, a toilet tent, a storage tent, a gas heater, and solar electricity for battery charging
  • All camping equipments required during the trip
  • High altitude foods during the climb having high calories
  • 1 climbing Sherpa for 2 climbing member during the expedition
  • Supplemental Oxygen with mask and regulator (for emergency purpose only)
  • Medical Kit carried by the Guide/ Sardar
  • Satellite Phone (Charges Per Call)
  • Sherpa’s remuneration and load-bearing bonus (this bonus does not include the summit bonus)
  • Required number of porters to and from base camp and return
  • Climbing equipment, transportation, lodging, food, salary, and insurance for Sherpas and other staff are all provided.
  • Climbing certificates issued by the Nepal Government’s respective body

Price Excludes

  • International airfare to and from Kathmandu
  • Nepal Entry Visa fee
  • Travel and medical insurance, including emergency rescue and evacuation coverage
  • Lunches and dinners in Kathmandu
  • Personal expenses such as telephone, laundry, bottled water, bar bills, etc.
  • Trekking/climbing equipment (also available for rent)
  • Summit Bonus for Sherpa & tips for local staffs
  • Tips for the staffs as a gratitude
  • Any additional cost arising out of natural disasters or program cancellation
  • All other items not mentioned in the ‘Inclusions’ list
Brief Itinerary

Day 01               Arrival in Kathmandu (1,330 m/ 4,634 ft)

Day 02               Rest and Preparation Day at Kathmandu

Day 03               Fly to Lukla and start trekking to Phakding (2,620 m/ 8,594 ft)

Day 04               Trek from Phakding to Namche (3,420 m/ 11,218 ft)

Day 05               Rest/Acclimatization Day at Namche

Day 06               Trek from Namche to Tengboche (3,820 m/ 12,532 ft)

Day 07               Trek from Tengboche to Ama Dablam Base Camp (4,600 m/ 15,100 ft)

Day 08               Rest/Acclimatization Day at Base Camp

Day 09-25      Climbing Period (Rotation and Summit Push)

Day 26               Trek  from Base Camp to Namche Bazaar (3,420 m/ 11,218 ft)

Day 27               Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2,550 m/ 8,400 ft )

Day 28               Fly to Kathmandu

Day 29               Leisure Day in Kathmandu (1,330 m / 4,634 ft)

Day 30               Final Departure

Detailed Itinerary

Day 01Arrival in Kathmandu (1,330 m/4,634 ft)

When you arrive at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport, our representative will greet you and assist you with your luggage. Then we’ll take you to your hotel so you get some rest after your long journey.

Day 02Rest and Preparation Day at Kathmandu

Today is all about getting ready for Ama Dablam Expedition. You’ll meet with your expedition leader and guides to obtain necessary information and permits. You can also visit cultural sites in Kathmandu, such as Swayambhunath Stupa, Boudhanath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, and Kathmandu Durbar Square and make any last minute equipment shopping..

Day 03Fly to Lukla and start trekking to Phakding (2,620 m/ 8,594 ft)

Today, you’ll take an exciting and thrilling 30-35 minute flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, with breathtaking mountain views. After a short break in Lukla, you’ll begin your trek. You’ll go through picturesque Sherpa settlements and along the DudhKoshi River. You’ll arrive at Phakding after around 3 hours of trekking, where you’ll spend your first night in the Everest region.

Day 04Trek from Phakding to Namche (3,420 m/ 11,218 ft)

Your trek continues along the Dudh Koshi River, passing under multiple suspension bridges, including the well-known Hillary Bridge. After around three hours of hiking, you’ll arrive at Monjo, the Sagarmatha National Park’s entrance. We’ll take a break here to check permits. Then you’ll head to Namche Bazaar, taking in the breathtaking scenery of the surrounding mountains and sherpa towns along the route. After around 5 to 6 hours, you will arrive in Namche Bazaar, popularly known as the “Gateway to the Khumbu.”

Day 05Rest/Acclimatization/Exploration Day at Namche

Today is a rest day in Namche Bazaar to allow your body to acclimatize to a higher altitude. You can stroll around the bustling streets, visit the Sherpa Cultural Museum, or take a short acclimatization hike to Hotel Everest View, which offers panoramic views of Mt. Everest, Ama Dablam, and Lhotse.

Day 06Trek from Namche to Tengboche (3,820 m/ 12,532 ft)

After breakfast in Namche, you’ll head towards Tengboche passing through the beautiful Rhododendron forests. Along the way, you’ll get amazing views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam. After a full day of hiking, you’ll arrive in Tengboche, famous for its Monastery and beautiful views of Mt. Lhotse and Ama Dablam itself.

Day 07Trek from Tengboche to Ama Dablam Base Camp (4,600 m/ 15,100 ft)

Leaving Tengboche, you’ll head towards Ama Dablam Base Camp. The trail gradually lowers to Debuche and then ascends through lush forests, passing the Pangboche village along the way. After 5-6 hours of trekking, you’ll arrive at the base of the Ama Dablam, which is located at an elevation of 4,600 meters.

Day 08-25Climbing Period (Rotation and Summit Push)

You’ll rotate to higher camps of Ama Dablam to acclimatize and prepare for the summit push during this period. Your summit day will be determined according to the weather reports.

Day 26 Trek  from Base Camp to Namche Bazaar (3,420 m/ 11,218 ft)

On Day 26, you’ll leave Ama Dablam Base Camp and descend towards Namche Bazaar. After a day of hiking, you’ll reach Namche Bazaar, a bustling Sherpa town. You can stroll around Namche Bazar in the evening, Namche is one of the most happening settlements in Khumbu region. You can enjoy cafes, coffee shops, pubs and many more while in Namche.

Day 27 Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2,550 m/ 8,400 ft )

Today, you’ll leave Namche Bazaar and descend towards Lukla, where your adventure began. After a long day of trekking (about 7-8 hours), you’ll arrive in Lukla, bringing your wonderful Ama Dablam adventure to an end.

Day 28 Fly to Kathmandu

Today, you’ll bid farewell to the Everest region and fly back to Kathmandu. When you arrive in Kathmandu, you’ll be transferred to your hotel for some most needed rest.

Day 29 Leisure Day in Kathmandu (1,330 m / 4,634 ft)

Today, you’ll have a leisure day in Kathmandu. You’ll have an opportunity to visit Kathmandu’s World Heritage Sites like Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambhunath, and Kathmandu Durbar Square, buy souvenirs for your family and friends, or simply relax at your hotel. We will have farewell dinner at an authentic nepali restaurant with live cultural shows.

Day 30Final Departure

One of our employees will assist you with your departure from Kathmandu on your final day in Nepal. Your airport transfer shuttle will be arranged as per the departure time of your International Departure.

You will need to reach the airport three hours prior to your flight time.

Gears and Equipments

PK Sherpa Expeditions suggests the following list of gears and equipment to have for the Ama Dablam Expedition:

Climbing Gears

  • Ice Axe with Leash
  • Crampons
  • Climbing Harness
  • Carabiners
  • Ascender (Jumar)
  • Belay Device
  • Prussiks
  • Trekking Poles
  • Helmet

Headwear

  • Headlamp (min. 200 lumens) with sufficient batteries (Li-Ion batteries)
  • Sunglasses (Polarized/ UV Protected)
  • Woolen Cap
  • Sunhat
  • Buff Scarf
  • Balaclava

Bodywear (Clothing/Layering)

  • Downsuit
  • Down jacket
  • Down pant
  • Gore-Tex set Hardshell set
  • Insulated mid layer
  • Fleece jacket
  • Thermal set
  • Quick dry (half and full sleeved)
  • T-shirts
  • Trekking trousers
  • Additional as per necessity

Handwear

  • Liner gloves
  • Fleece gloves
  • Expedition Gore-Tex gloves (heavy duty)
  • Mittens

Footwear

  • Trekking shoes
  • Expedition climbing shoes (6000er series)
  • Camp shoes/ slippers
  • Gaiters
  • Liner socks
  • Woolen socks/ trekking socks
  • Summit socks (6000er series)

Personal Kit

  • Trekking backpack
  • Expedition backpack
  • Sleeping bag (-20℃ for base camp)
  • Sleeping bag (-40℃ for climbing)
  • Sleeping Mattress
  • Hygiene kit (toiletries)
  • Sun screen (min. 50 SPF)
  • Lip guard
  • Water bottle
  • Thermos

First Aid Kit

  • Personal medications
  • Personal first aid kit

Miscellaneous

  • Camera and associated gears
  • Camp knife/ multi tools
  • Binoculars/ magnifiers
  • Personal reading accessories
  • Games and entertainment mediums
  • Pee bottles
  • Dry bag/ compression bags