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Himalayas 5 Peaks Technical Climbing Course and Ama Dablam Ascent

Himalayas 5 Peaks Technical Climbing Course and Ama Dablam Ascent
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Himalayas 5 Peaks Technical Climbing Course and Ama Dablam Ascent
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Conquer the Ama Dablam summit with expert IFMGA Guide Tshering and his team. Elevate your mountaineering skills with hands-on practice during this comprehensive technical climbing course across five Himalayan peaks, culminating in the ultimate ascent of Ama Dablam.

35 Days

Mar - May, Sep - Nov

High

Intermediate


Highlights

  • Discover 5 peaks in the Himalayas.
  • Practice different mountaineering techniques.
  • Ascend the fantastic Mount Ama Dablam.

Description

Join this technical climbing course in one of the most iconic places for any mountaineering adventure: the Himalayas. It will take place over five different peaks. Thus, it will give you the opportunity to practice different techniques.

This technical mountaineering course is similar to an IFMGA/NNMGA course. We will cover climbing on different terrains, including rock, snow, and ice. Also, we’ll learn about crevasse rescue. And we’ll go over navigation techniques.

Additionally, we’ll review different uses of ropes, knots, and bolts. Finally, we will practice placing rock and snow anchors, and varied belaying techniques. The course is perfect for climbers with previous mountaineering and/or trekking experience. 

During our expedition, the climbing objectives will be Island Peak (Imja Tse), standing at 6,189 meters. Also, we’ll climb Lobuje East (6,100m) in the Khumbu Valley.  And we’ll ascend Chhukung Ri and Kala Pathar too.

But, the fun doesn’t stop there! We’ll also visit the base camp at Everest. And, we’ll explore the Gokyo Lakes.

All these magnificent peaks will offer challenging yet attainable objectives. So they are an ideal combination for those getting involved on their first expedition.

Finally, we will ascend Mt. Ama Dablam (6,814m). Due to the difficulty level, on top of the IFMGA/NNMGA certified mountain guide, this expedition is also led by experienced local sherpas. So you’ll be in expert hands. And you will be able to practice everything that you learned in a safe environment.

This is also a great program if you are training for more difficult climbs such as Everest, as it will give you plenty of practice and altitude experience.

If you want to join this incredible adventure, don’t hesitate and send me a request. It would be my pleasure to be your guide in the Himalayas. Looking for a shorter adventure? Check out this Bimal Nagar 2-day rock climbing tour.

Photos courtesy of Tshering and Sonam Bhote.

Price includes

  • Accommodation included
  • Guiding fee
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Transportation start and back
  • Permit and entrance fees
  • Porters
  • Luggage transfer
  • Tents
  • Cooking utensils

Price details

  • You'll find in the FAQ section the full list of items included and not in the price of the expedition.

Itinerary

Day 1: Katmandu

Arrive in Kathmandu (1,343m). Then, transfer to hotel.

Day 2: Preparation

Briefing meeting. And equipment checks in preparation for the trip.

Day 3: Lukla-Phakding

Early flight to Lukla (2,866m). Then trek to Phakding (2,640m).

Day 4: Namche Bazar

Trek to Namche Bazar (3,440m).

Day 5: Acclimatization in Namche Bazar - Everest view point

Rest day for Acclimatization in Namche Bazar. After that, day trip to Everest viewpoint (3,856m).

Day 6: Dole

Hike to Dole (4,200m).

Day 7: Machermo

Trek to Machermo (4,410m).

Day 8: Acclimatization in Machermo

Rest day in Machermo.

Day 9: Gokyo

Another trek, this time to Gokyo (4,750m).

Day 10: Gokyo Ri - Thanknag

We’ll trek to the Gokyo Ri view point (5,320m). Then, we’ll hike to Thanknag.

Day 11: Lobuche

We will trek to Lobuche (4,930m) via chola pass (5,420m).

Day 12: Lobuche

Rest day at Lobuche. And practice with anchors and ropes.

Day 13: Everest Base Camp

Trek to Everest BC (5,364m) and Kalapathar (5,550m) viewpoint for an amazing sunset.  Then we’ll head back to Lobuche (10-12 hours).

Day 14: Lobuche

Training on fix line system, ascending, descending and travers.

Day 15: Lobuche peak high camp

Trek to Lobuche peak high camp (5,600m). Then, upon arrival we’ll refresh alpine climbing techniques.

Day 16: Lobuche

Training at Lobuche high camp, cramponing, ice axe placing and crapas rescue techniques.

Day 17: Lobuche east peak summit

Climb Lobuche east peak summit (6,100m). Then, head back to Lobuche.

Day 18: Lobuche

Rest day at Lobuche base camp.

Day 19: Chhukung

Trek to Chhukung  (4,730m) via Kongmala pass (5,535m).

Day 20: Island Peak

Trek to Island Peak (Imja tse) base camp (5,057m).

Day 21: Island Peak - Chhukung

Climb Island Peak (Imja tse) summit (6,189m). And trek to Chhukung.

Day 22: Pangbuche

Trek to Pangbuche (3,800m).

Day 23 to 30: Mt. Ama Dablam (6,856m).

Ama Dablam is one of the most stunning peaks in the Himalaya and one of the most impressive mountains in the world. Situated in the heart of Everest’s Khumbu region, it lies directly above Tengboche Monastery on the well-worn path to Everest Base Camp and is admired by thousands of trekkers and climbers every year. This expedition offers a superb, technical climbing experience in a magnificent setting, with numerous cultural and scenic diversions.

This itinerary is open depending on weather conditions and the group’s availability and acclimatization. Mt. Ama Dablam has 3 camps: Camp 1(5,700m), Camp 2 (5,900m), Camp 3 (6,300m).

Day 31: Namche Bazar

Head back to Namche Bazar (3,440m).

Day 32: Lukla

We’ll trek back to Lukla (2,866m).

Day 33: Kathmandu

Early flight to Kathmandu (1,343m)

Day 34: Kathmandu city sightseeing

Kathmandu city sightseeing to visit temples and stupas.

Day 35: Flight home

Flight to Home Office staff will take you to TIA airport.

 

Details

More info

The itinerary is not a fixed program. Things can change due to unforeseen circumstances, weather conditions and the acclimatization and response of the group. We want to ensure your safety more than anything.

Meeting point

Kathmandu

FAQs

Will Tshering Pandhe Bhote be guiding the expedition?

Tshering always supervises and organizes the tours, however, he is not always the lead guide on the expedition. His team of local guides all have local certifications (NNMGA) and have summited Everest several times.

When are you planning this mountaineering course and the ascent of Ama Dablam?

We organize our Ama Dablam expedition two times a year:

  • In Autumn, around October 20th
  • In Spring, around April 20th.

How experienced do I need to be to join this trip?

The goal of this mountaineering course & expedition with the ascent of these 5 peaks is to introduce people to climbing in the Himalayas. You must be able to walk daily for 6 to 8 hours, while carrying a light day pack. During several days of this tour, an extra effort will need to be provided (10 to 18 hours of hiking & climbing) to allow reaching the summit of the different peaks (Mera peak, Ama Dablam, etc.) of the list.

What’s included in the price of the tour?

The following items are included in the price of this 35-day expedition:

  • the transfers from/to the airport
  • 4 nights (twin-sharing basis) in a bed & breakfast in Kathmandu and on the way to the start of the program and back.
  • the transportation from Kathmandu to the start of the hike, and back
  • accommodations (full-board) in lodges/tea houses during the expedition
  • all peaks permit and administration fees
  • the service & support of the local staff
  • the mountain guiding service provided by local IFMGA/NNMGA certified mountain guides
  • climbing equipment, tents, ropes, cooking stoves, etc.

What’s NOT included in the price of the tour?

The following items are not included in the price of this 35-day expedition:

  • your personal climbing/mountaineering equipment.
  • the visa fee to enter Nepal. It can be obtained at the airport upon arrival.
  • your air travel expenses to and from Kathmandu.
  • lunches and evening meals in Kathmandu.
  • bonus tip for each climbing sherpa/guide (usually one per climber, but there could be 2 if you need) if camp 2 of Ama Dablam is reached (minimum USD 800 per climbing Sherpa). If you don’t manage to make it to Ama Dablam but climbed one of the other peaks of the program, the bonus tip would be USD 300.
  • tips for all local support crews (USD 250)
  • fixed rope team fee (around USD 250, the final price will depend on the number of climbers). This money goes to the government directly
  • any costs there might be if you are leaving the tour earlier (whatever the reason)
  • any costs there might be if you arrive back in Kathmandu earlier, for example, having climbed the peaks ahead of schedule.
  • personal medical, travel, rescue and cancellations insurances. Make sure it covers emergency helicopter evacuation.
  • personal spending, tips and sightseeing tours.
  • Others: drinks, laundry, postage, telephone calls, emails and other items of a personal nature.

What happens if I need to stop the expedition and get back to Kathmandu before the end of the tour?

You may need to stop the expedition and get back to Kathmandu for different reasons: sickness, injury, any personal reason, natural disaster, etc.

We’ll make sure you get back to Kathmandu, and we’ll take care of driving you back to the airport.

Unfortunately, no refund we'll be given as all the parties involved in the planning of the expedition (staff, guides, logistics, etc.) will already be paid by that moment. We strongly recommend you to buy a cancellation insurance.

Will I be with other climbers?

You’ll be with other climbers during this expedition. There will be a maximum of 9 other climbers with you (so 10 maximum).

For the summit days (e.g. Ama Dablam, Island, Lobuche, Mera Peak…), each climber will have his own guide. For the other days, there will be one guide for several climbers, based on the program and the required safety requirements.

The program is made on a twin sharing basis. If you wish, we can plan a single room basis for you. An extra fee will be asked for that.

What’s the best way to train and get ready?

You should book as soon as you can so that we can help you get ready. We’ll send you a preparation program once you book, making sure this experience is a success for you.

Will I need to bring any technical equipment of my own? Is it possible to rent equipment?

You need to take with you your crampons, harness, helmet, belay devices, and ice axe.

It’s possible to rent some technical gear such as crampons, helmet, ice axe, harness, down jacket etc. in Katmandu. We highly recommend you to bring your own mountaineering shoes and belay devises to avoid any issues. Please note that you may not find a wide variety of brands and prices.

Which is the meeting point?

We’ll pick you up at the airport of Kathmandu.

Do you have a list of equipment I need to bring with me?

Here is the equipment that you need to have with you:

1/ TECHNICAL CLIMBING EQUIPMENT

  • Climbing Helmet
  • Harness (Appropriate for alpine rock, ice climbing and mountaineering)
  • Ice Axe (semi technical 50-55 cm length)
  • A pair of Crampons (semi-rigid system) with step in or four strap system appropriate for alpine ice climbing and general mountaineering), with Antibott
  • A pair of Mountaineering boot for 7000 m (G2sm or similar)
  • 2 sleeping bags -30 °C to -40 °C with inner liner
  • 1 carry mat and 1 of Tharmorest air mat with pump sack.
  • 3 m rope 8 mm
  • 8 m prusik cord 6 mm
  • One tap sling 120 cm
  • One ascender device (Jumar) Petzl or Black Diamond
  • One belay device (Riverso, Petzl or Guide, Black Diamond)
  • 4 non screw gate carabiners
  • 4 screw gate carabiners (HMS)
  • 2 quickdraw (runner)
  • 2 ice screws of different length and diameter, 10 to 22 cm
  • 2 Duffel bags (1piece 80L and 1 Piece 120L)
  • 2 Pieces of backpack for climbing design light weight and durable (1-piece 35L for the day and 1piece 55L for climbing)

2/ Equipment for the HEAD

  • A fleece or woolen hat
  • A shaded hat or cap
  • 2 Balaclava neck warmers
  • A pair of glacier glasses 100% UV protection with side shield, a hard sided storage case and antifog.
  • A pair of ski goggles with UV protection and antifog.

3/ Equipment for the HANDS

  • 2 pair of liner gloves or thin wool gloves
  • A pair of warm gloves fleece
  • A pair of expedition shell gloves, with leather on it.
  • A pair of down mitten Upper

4/ Equipment for the BODY

  • 2 base-layers 4 season woolen thermal
  • 2 t-shirts
  • 2 high neck with long sleeve
  • A fleece Jacket or soft shell
  • A thermal warm jacket for the 3rd layer
  • A waterproof Jacket with hood (good quality)
  • A down jacket 700 Lower body wear

5/ UNDERWEAR

  • 2 pairs of Nylon pants for trekking and climbing
  • 2 pairs of thermal trousers
  • A pair of Fleece warm pants
  • A pair of Waterproof pants (good quality)
  • A pair of Down pant
  • 2 pairs liner socks
  • 3 pairs of trekking socks
  • 2 pairs of climbing and mountaineering thick socks
  • A pair of trekking boots
  • A pair of sandal or camp shoes
  • Sun lotion, 118ml (SPF 30 to 50)
  • Lip balm 4.8 g (SPF 30) with a cord or strap to hang on your neck
  • Foot powder antibacterial 75g
  • 2 head lamps (Petzl Tika-Zipka or Black Diamond)
  • Enough lithium batteries AAA or AA size 1.5 volts
  • 2 lighters of high performance in cold temperature and high altitude
  • A diary book for personal memoranda
  • A pen or pencil
  • 2 water bottles of 1000ml wide mouth (Good quality)
  • A pee bottle 1000ml wide mouth and collapsible
  • A small stainless steel thermos (high quality)
  • A pair of ski poles
  • Your personal first aid kit
  • A sewing kit
  • A Swiss climbing knife
  • A camera with enough battery and memory card
  • A wash kit 1 piece of Wash bag with dry lightweight towel

What are the 5 peaks climbed during this expedition?

The following 5 peaks will be climbed:

1/ Gokyo ri (5,357 m)

2/ Kalapathar (5,644 m)

3/ Lobuche (6,119 m)

4/ Chhukung ri (5,546 m)

5/ Island peak (6,165 m)

... and Ama Dablam (6,812 m)

Please note the itinerary is meant to provide an idea of what to expect during the Himalaya Five Peak technical climbing course including Ama Dablam climbing. It will be vital to have a flexible plan in place in order to take advantage of situations as they arise. Any itinerary alterations will be made to maximize the advantage to the team members and ensure their eventual success on the Himalaya Five Peaks.

What are some recommended accommodations near our adventure location?

We understand that finding the perfect place to stay is an essential part of your adventure experience. To help you with this, we’ve curated a list of three highly recommended hotels that offer comfort, convenience, and a touch of local charm. These accommodations are well-suited for adventurers looking to relax and rejuvenate after an exciting day of exploration
Hotel Peace Palace Pokhara Nepal
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Hotel Pokhara Grande Pokhara Nepal
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Mount Kailash Resort Pokhara Nepal
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About the guide

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Tshering

4.7

(10)

Mountain Guide

I have been climbing since 1996, starting on the 8000m mountains in the Himalaya. I'm one of the few IFMGA/NNMGA certified mountain guides (Instructor) from south Asia, gaining my qualification from the New Zealand Mountain Guides Association (NZMGA) & Nepal National Mountain Guide Association (NNMGA).
I have successfully guided on Mt Everest on multiple occasions, and other 8000m peaks such as Mt Cho-oyu (8,201m) (3 times), Sisha Pangma (8,013m), Mt. Manaslu (8,163m), Mt. Dhaulagiri (8,167m), Mt. Makalu (8,463m), Mt. Lhotse (8,515m) and many more.
I have have also a strong international climbing experience and extensive knowledge of the logistics, planning and group dynamic that are also very crucial to successfully lead adventures in the Himalaya and around the world. I guided in New Zealand, Norway, France, Scotland, Thailand, Bhutan, Pakistan, India and Tibet.
I'm also a rescue expert and a technical trainer for the mountain guides training.
I very much like guiding my clients in remote places, where no tourist goes. I like also discovering new routes and peaks. Please have a look to the different trekking and mountaineering expeditions I propose and contact me if you want to discuss about them. I can of course also guide you in more 'classic' routes, just get in touch with me and let's talk about your wishes!

Languages

Norwegian | Nepali | English

Certificates

NNMGA | IVBV | UIAGM | IFMGA


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