
Ama Dablam 6,812m

Trip facts
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Duration: 30 Days
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Grade:
Hard
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Rating: Popular
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Region: Khumbu Everest
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Activity: Mountaineering Expedition
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Max. Altitude: 6,812 m (22,349 ft)
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Amadablam, renowned for its incredible beauty, lies alongside Everest in the heart of the Khumbu valley offering superb views of Mt Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Cho Oyu and Mt. Everest. Although a smaller snowcapped peak at 6812m, vertical walls and sharp exposed ridges make this mountain one of the most technical and difficult climbs requiring strong mountaineering skills and previous high altitude experience.
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 mountains, then a climbing expedition to Amadablam is best suited for you. The common route to the summit is from its south-west ridge. From base camp at 4500m, we have to establish a minimum of three camps on the mountain.
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu, transfer to hotel
Day 02: Kathmandu, prepare for expedition
Day 03: Briefing at Ministry of Tourism
Day 04: Flight to Lukla & trek to Phakding
Day 05: Phakding to Namche
Day 06: Namche, acclimatization day
Day 07: Namche to Thyanboche
Day 08: Thyangboche to Ama Dablam Base Camp 4600m.
Day 09-22: Climbing period for Ama Dablam expedition
Day 23: Clean up Base Camp
Day 24: Ama Dablam Base camp to Thyangboche
Day 25: Thyangboche to Namche Bazaar
Day 26: Namche Bazaar to Phakding
Day 27: Phakding to Lukla, transfer to lodge
Day 28: Early flight back to Kathmandu, transfer to hotel
Day 29: Kathmandu.
Day 30: Final departure
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Included services
All transfers, trips by bus and jeep
Organisation of the entire expedition
Permit fees
Full-board during entire expedition
Hotel accommodation in double rooms
Good group tent, toilet tent, shower tent
1 tent per member at base camp
1 tent per 2 members on the walk-in and in the high camps
Light mats for the high camps
Fixed ropes, climbing ropes, ice screws, etc.
High mountain stoves (gas) and cutlery
Communication (radio) in base camp (12 volt)
Walkie talkies (9 volt), 1 per 2 participants
Satellite phone, (Member have to pay as per their usages)
Solar equipment with light in the group tent
Electricity in BC to charge electrical appliances (only limited!)
Yaks to BC and back
Oxygen for emergency
Extensive pharmacy at BC including a pulse oximeter
Pharmacies in the high camps
Kitchen: cook and kitchen assistants at BC
Liaison officer
Local tourist guide
Professional Climbing Sherpa
Certified mountain guide
Staff Insurance
Excluded services
Insurance
Personal porter for high camps (reservation recommended)
Individual beverages
Visa
Personal medication
Extra costs arising due to changes in the programme
Summit Bonus, Tips