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Nestled jewel of the Khumbu in the clouds above Thyanhboche monastery situated in the heart of Sherpa settlement, Mt. Ama Dablam. Just 12 km away from the summit of Mt. Everest which acts as technically hard and challenging elevation.
The first clamber over the Southwest Hill on 1961 by Mike Gill, Barry Bishop, Mike Ward, and Wally Romanes. Currently, several climbers have victoriously climbed the mountain most of they’re through the Southwest Ridge.
If you have prior climbing experience and want to take part as a team member of an Ama Dablam expedition to one of the world’s most impressive mountains then the climbing expedition to Ama Dablam is for you! Although it’s height is “only” 6812m, Ama Dablam Expedition is quite demanding technically: the Ama Dablam Expedition requires steep ice, rock, and snow climbing.
As with most Mountains, Mar – June, and September – November is best since prosaic it gets temperate with less hazard of snow with the good climate and attention-grabbing views. Since winter is going to be around, therefore, it is often quite tough with frozen drizzle. the autumn season is simply adverse with colder days and a lot of changeable weather.
All outsider apart from Indians, need a visa to enter Nepal. Visa is possible on landing within the Tribhuvan International airport. Squad might also request online for VISA. Visa will continue at the central migration office.
A passport with at least 6-month validity beyond the period of the trip is essential, and it’s your responsibility to get your own visa. You may need 2 passport size pictures for the Visa. We’ll forward you the visa form and equipment list once you engaged for the trip with us. 4 passport size pictures and passport details will be essential for the mounting allow and these ought to be hand over before beginning the expedition.
Citizen of China together with the SAARC countries are probably to receive the free visa. There are some other countries whose citizens might not get the visa on landing so contact Nepalese embassy.
You will be met at the airport by our Him Ganga Treks representative and transfered to your hotel in Kathmandu. Rest at the hotel and briefing about the trip. There should be time to explore the city’s many charms on your own too. Overnight (O/N) in Kathmandu (breakfast included).
If you need to make some last minute preparations today is the day.
Free morning in Kathmandu . Like the day before, the guide stays with the group to help you, if you want to make visits in the valley. Depending on the schedule of the flight back , we still take a little time to hang out in the afternoon or we leave directly for the airport to take our flight home.
Free morning in Kathmandu . Like the day before, the guide stays with the group to help you, if you want to make visits in the valley. Depending on the schedule of the flight back , we still take a little time to hang out in the afternoon or we leave directly for the airport to take our flight home.
Includes Section Head:
Accessories:
Sun hat
Fleece/Wool hat (to cover ears)
Sunglasses & reading glasses
Scarf to cover face (dust/wind)
Watch with light & alarm
Headlamp & spare batteries
Hand touch & spare batteries
Dry packs:
Open neck water bottles x2
Pack no heavier than 15kg fully packed
Pack cover
Day pack 35litre with waist strap
Money belt
Lower Body:
Under garments
Hiking shorts
Lightweight walking pants
Light weight thermal leggings
Fleece or tracksuit pants
Waterproof shell pants
Shampoo & Conditioner (biodegradable)
Toiletries & Personal Hygiene:
1x quick dry towel & face cloth
Toothbrush & paste (biodegradable)
Multipurpose wipes (face & body)
Deodorant
Face & Body Moisturizer
Nail clippers/file
Small comb/brush
Small mirror
Toilet paper (you can buy more on trek)
Anti-Bacterial Wipes (4x packs)
Hand sanitizer (small bottle)
Sun block face/body high UV protection
Lip block with UV protection
Feminine hygiene products
Feet:
3x thin cotton inner soaks
3x thick warm wool hiking socks
Hiking boots (with spare laces)
Walking sneakers
Scandals
Walking poles
Clothes washing soap (biodegradable)
Upper Body:
3x T-shirts
2x lightweight thermal tops
2x Merino/Fleece long shelve tops
Waterproof shell jacket
Down vest/jacket*
Poncho rain cover
Hands:
Lightweight fleece gloves
Heavyweight gloves
Or waterproof/wind fleece gloves
Playing cards
Trail map & guide book
Extra Items:
Camera & extra batteries
Binoculars
Reading books
Journal & pen
Photo’s of home/family
Energy/protein bars (optional)
Sleeping:
Sleeping bag*
Sleeping bag liner
Pillow slip/case
Medical Kit:
See your Doctor for compete medical kit
including Dimox