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Mt. Ama Dablam Expedition 6812m.
30 days normal south-east ridge
Fixed Departure:
Sept 27, Apr 10 |
| An overview |
Ama Dablam
is a beautiful mountain, located almost due south of Everest
and Lhotse in the Khumbu region. It stands among many 22,000
to 24,000 foot peaks that surround the high valleys of
this region, yet stands out by way of its classic beauty:
It is a steep pyramid of ice with vertical walls and sharp,
exposed ridges. Ama Dablam forms a lasting impression on
many trekkers in Nepal, as it is perhaps the most stunning
mountain along the popular trekking route to Everest Base
Camp. The best climbing seasons for Mt. Ama Dablam are
in April, May (pre-monsoon) and late September, October
(post-monsoon).
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| Tentative Itinerary |
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu
Day 02-03: Prepared Expedition & Briefing in Ministry of Tourism
Day 04: Lukla and trek to Phakding
Day 05: Namche Bazaar
Day 06: Namche -Acclimatization
Day 07: Namche -Thyanboche Monastery
Day 08: Thyanboche -Ama Dablam Base Camp
Day 09-23: Climbing period for Ama Dablam |
Day 24: Cleaning up Base
camp -Thyangboche
Day 25: Thyangboche-Namche
Day 26: Namche-Lukla
Day 27: Fly Lukla - Kathmandu & transfer to hotel
Day 28-29: Kathmandu
Day 30 Departure from Kathmandu |
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| Royalty: |
1- 7 member US$ 2,000.00
Additional member each US$ 300.00 (Up to 5 Person)
Garbage Deposit per team USD 2000.00 |
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| Expedition
Cost: |
Normally You should supply yourself
the following items
1. High altitude (climbing) food, fuel, Gas above BC & personal climbing
gear
2. Personal accident insurance and emergency evacuation, Helicopter rescue
3. International Airport Departure Tax
4. Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods arriving into Nepal,
cargo.
5. Satellite phone and Waki takies
6. Oxygen and Mask regulator etc. |
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