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Rolwaling trek/Pharchamo peak climb |
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Rolwaling valley is the neighboring valley of the
SoluKhumbu (Mt Everest region). Similar in culture to
the Sherpa people of the Everest region without the
crowds. A land of wonderful Himalayan views, mystery and
superstition. According to the legend, a monastery named
Kher Shambela mysteriously disappeared into the earth.
In addition, sightings of the Yeti are commonly reported
by the locals.
Your trip preparation:
This trek is considered as a non-technical trek and
suitable for average people. But climbing Pharchamo peak
requires mountaineering experience and equally needed
physically fit. If you are fit enough and have a sense
of adventure you will enjoy both trekking and climbing.
The program is designed to acclimatize you gradually and
not to experience high altitude sickness. However you
are requested to check your altitude fitness and the
itinerary.
We suggest you to strengthen your knee muscles and
prepare for several days of steep descents.
Please note that the following program is prepared in
the fact basis however can be change in some
circumstances but adjustments will have to made during
the trekking. We request you to be flexible with the
situation to enjoy yourself.
As the trek is designed for camping arrangement,
everything is handled by our team of porters, sherpas
and cooks who carry the equipment, set up the camp and
have hot meals waiting for you at every food break.
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Itinerary in Details
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Day 01 :
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Drive to Barhabise (80 Km east from Kathmandu) O/N
camp at Suna Khari-1600m (2 hr) |
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Day 02 :
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Trek to Dolangsa-2600m (6 hr) |
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Day 03 :
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Trek to Bigu Gompa-2600m (6-7 hr) |
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Day 04 :
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Trek to Laduk-2000m (7 hr) |
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Day 05 :
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Trek to Jagat-1250m (6-7 hr) |
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Day 06 :
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Trek to Sime Gaon-2600m (6 hr) |
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Day 07 :
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Trek to Dongma Gaon-3600m (6-7 hr) |
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Day 08 :
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Trek to Beding-3600m (6 hr) |
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Day 09 :
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Trek to Nagaon-3700m (6-7 hr) |
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Day 10 :
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Rest day at Nagaon |
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Day 11 :
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Trek to Yalung-Ri Base Camp-4200m (4-5 hr) |
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Day 12 :
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Climb Yalung Ri-5630m and return trek to
Nagaon |
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Day 13 :
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Trek to Glacier Kharka-4750m (5-6 hr) |
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Day 14 :
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Trek to Tolumba-5036m (5 hr) |
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Day 15 :
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Trek to Tashilapcha-5739m (6-7 hr) |
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Day 16 :
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Climb to Pharchamo Peak-6273m and return
trek to Tashilapcha |
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Day 17 :
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Trek to Thanpo-4320m (6 hr) |
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Day 18 :
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Trek to Thame-3900m (6-7 hr) |
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Day 19 :
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Trek to Namche Bazar-3440m (4 hr) |
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Day 20 :
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Rest day at Namche |
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Day 21 :
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Trek to Phakding-2600m (6 hr) |
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Day 22 :
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Trek ends at Lukla-2865m (3 hr) |
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Day 23 :
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Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu |
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The above price includes:
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Airport transfers.
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Land Transfer Kathmandu-Barhabise by private transport
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3-meals per day prepared by our experienced cook
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Camping gear (two-person tents, foam mattress, kitchen
tent, dining tent and toilet tent)
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Supporting field staff including professional Sherpa
trekking guide, cook, kitchen boy, porters including
their necessary insurance, meals and allowances
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Trekking permit
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Peak permit fee and climbing Sirdar
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Domestic airfare (Lukla-Kathmandu) including airport tax
The above price doesn't include:
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Meals and accommodation in Kathmandu (If you want us to
book hotel for you before or after the trip let us know.
We gladly organize hotel accommodation according to your
budget.
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Kathmandu airport departure tax
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Personal equipment sleeping bag, Down jacket, waterproof
jacket, kit bag etc. (you can rent them in Kathmandu at
a cost of US$ 1 per item for day)
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Equipment allowance (Legally each expedition must
provide an equipment allowance for all Sherpa guides and
porters. This allowance is necessary for brand new
equipment (sleeping bag, shoes, crampons, down jacket,
raincoat etc.). Because this expedition is not a high
altitude expedition we will negotiate with the guides
and porters to obtain an acceptable agreement for this
allowance.
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Travel / medical insurance and emergency evacuation cost
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Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls,
alcoholic beverages, bottled drinks (including cold
drinks and mineral water), tips etc.
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