Ama Dablam Expedition - 26 days

Duration
26 days
Activities
Expedition
Grade
Challenging
Altitude
6,812m
Group Size
2-10
Best seasons

The Amadablam Expedition is a thrilling trek in Nepal, and it is a picturesque peak situated in the Khumbu region approximately directly south of Everest and Lhotse. Since Ama Dablam literally translates to "The Mother Mountain," it is also thought of both a mother mountain and a feminine. It is a steep ice pyramid with vertical walls and sharp, exposed ridges that stands out among the many 22,000 to 24,000 foot peaks that surround the high valleys in this area. It is also possible to see the valleys on both sides and the surrounding mountains of the Khumbu region from the summit of Amadablam Mountain, which is a really exciting and interesting experience.

There is enough for roughly one tent on the top of Ama Dablam, so it won't be a problem to stay there for a half-hour to an hour to take in the sights and sunshine. Actually, a climbing period of 15 to 25 days would be ideal for this mountain because we occasionally need to wait for favorable weather conditions in order to ascend and take in the view from the peak.More than 30 Ama Dablam expeditions have been planned by Adventure Magic Treks to date.

From the Base Camp

--- Route leads through grassy ridges heading eastward to a broad saddle. From this point we can see the Mingbo La (high pass). We now head to North direction climbing up the rocky grounds then across the boulders to a ridge, a site for Camp I at an elevation of 5,705 meters. Here, there are 5-6 natural platforms suitable for pitching up tents.

From Camp I 

--- Cross a rocky bowl (tricky if snow covered) until, below two rock fingers, then move on to the ridge proper. Climbing the ridge involves rock climbing of severe standard with steps of VS (USA 5.6) Camp II is at the top of a yellow tower, which gives one of the hardest pitches on the climb at VS/Hard VS (5.8).

From Camp II 

--- Skirt a red rock bluff on the East and follow a ramp line to a gray tower. Move into the ramp (some stone fall danger) and climb to an amphitheater. Continue up a broad gully formed between the gray tower and the lower rock buttress and climb a snow slope to 'Santa's Grotto' at the start of the mushroom ridge. Follow the mushroom ridge to a crevasse in the upper face, which offers fantastic site. Climb the snow / ice slope to the right of the face, then follow mixed ground to the top of the highest hanging glacier. An ice crest now leads in a magnificent position to the summit. We have the glorious - grand views!.


Itinerary

Day 1:

Arrival in Kathmandu( 1,520m.).

After arrival we will be met and taken to our Hotel. Kathmandu is a strange mixture of Tibetan Buddhism, Hinduism and Western influence. There are many great attractions and sightseeing tours can be arranged with a guide accompanying you (optional ) or perhaps you can explore around on your own. 

Day 2:

Kathmandu Valley sightseeing.

At leisure in Kathmandu. While the guides sort out the expedition paper work, you will be able to explore this fascinating medieval city, crowded bazaars, Hindu and Buddhist temples, shrines. It is a wonderful mixture of an ancient, colonial and modern architecture.

Day 3:

Expedition preparation.

Free day in Kathmandu.. This day in Kathmandu is an opportunity to hire any pieces of mountaineering equipment you do not already have.

Day 4:

Flight to Lukla 2800m & Trek to Phakding.

The 40 minutes flight from Kathmandu to Lukla is one of the most spectacular flights in the world. The sixteen seated TWIN OTTER, takes us towards East into the heart of the Sherpa country, giving us breathtaking views of the mountain peaks of the Khumbu region, including Mt. Everest and the alluring Ama Dablam. The aircraft landing on this tiny air-strip at Lukla to put in simple words is - it is going to be madly exciting - getting chills up your spine!.

No-sooner after the landing, we will be setting off along the famous trail walking towards North-west and descending to the river side at Phakding 2,652m. Continuing further through attractive fir forests to Chumda and set up our camps for the night (walking approximately 5 hours).

Day 5:

Trek to Namche Bazzar(3450m)..

After early breakfast, we begin climbing up the steep hill towards Namche Bazaar. If the sky is clear we can see the glorious Mt. Everest the tallest mountain of the world and next the Lhotse. We will reach to Namche after approximately six hours. It's a prosperous and largest town in the Khumbu region populated by the Sherpas who all resembles with the Tibetan people in looks and cultures also the same. The town is vibrant with many well stocked shops, typical restaurants and hotels, as a whole it all looks marvelous with the breathtaking close views of the snow-capped mountains all around. Some of us may likely face little problem in breathing as Namche is 3,445 meters above the sea level., therefore, we will spend two nights here for acclimatization.

Day 6:

Rest day in Namche Bazaar...

Day 7:

Trek to Tyangboche 3,863m..

No sooner it is morning we have the fantastic views of Mt. Ama Dablam and other mountain ranges all around us. We continue trekking heading North-East along the side of Dudh Koshi river. The trail descends going through moss and rhododendron forests to the river bank leading further along the river side to Phungithanga. After crossing the river Dudh Koshi over a bridge at this point, the trail lead climbing up a hill to the saddle top to Thyangboche. Thyangboche is the main important monastery in Khumbu region. Old (the first original one) Thyangboche monastery was destroyed by accidental fire in the year 1989. The main village is situated at the base of Mt. Kangtaiga and from the spur of this ridge top we can have the excellent panoramic views of the main mountain peaks including - Mt. Everest, Lhotse and the Ama Dablam. We settle down for the night camping near by the monastery. (walking involves 6 hours).

Day 8:

Trek to Amadablam base camp..

Trekking for about 2-3 hours up the valley heading towards the Everest Base Camp, our trail lead turning right then climbing up further to next valley and to our Base Camp at an elevation of 4,570 meters. We camp along the excellent spot from where majority of the climbing routes are visible. The atmosphere naturally will be pleasant; in cool serenity. The porters will be busy then, with loads for next couple of week time. Remaining staff at the Base Camp include - a Cook, Sirdar, other staff, and the Liaison Officer.

Day 9:

Ascent of Amadablam.

From Day 10 to Day 21 :We have to understand and be flexible with the time, as it would not be possible to stick to our day to day itinerary exactly during ascent period, due to unpredictable weather conditions in the mountains. As a whole the group will be working out on the mountains. The MAIN TEAM will SPLIT into groups - the climbing group and task group. The groups - while group 'A' is studying the route and fixing ropes the other group 'B' will be carrying necessary loads to higher camps. The route description is as such, of the expedition team (led by Ray Delaney) that have scaled Mt. Ama Dablam during the year 1990.

From the Base Camp

--- Route leads through grassy ridges heading eastward to a broad saddle. From this point we can see the Mingbo La (high pass). We now head to North direction climbing up the rocky grounds then across the boulders to a ridge, a site for Camp I at an elevation of 5,705 meters. Here, there are 5-6 natural platforms suitable for pitching up tents.

From Camp I 

--- Cross a rocky bowl (tricky if snow covered) until, below two rock fingers, then move on to the ridge proper. Climbing the ridge involves rock climbing of severe standard with steps of VS (USA 5.6) Camp II is at the top of a yellow tower, which gives one of the hardest pitches on the climb at VS/Hard VS (5.8).

From Camp II 

--- Skirt a red rock bluff on the East and follow a ramp line to a gray tower. Move into the ramp (some stone fall danger) and climb to an amphitheater. Continue up a broad gully formed between the gray tower and the lower rock buttress and climb a snow slope to 'Santa's Grotto' at the start of the mushroom ridge. Follow the mushroom ridge to a crevasse in the upper face, which offers fantastic site. Climb the snow / ice slope to the right of the face, then follow mixed ground to the top of the highest hanging glacier. An ice crest now leads in a magnificent position to the summit. We have the glorious - grand views!.

Day 10:

Trek from Amadablam Base Camp To Tengboche.


Inclusion

Cost Inclusive:
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu with Bed & Breakfast at 2 star Hotel
  • Permit fee of Ama Dablam 6812m. Peak
  • Food for Trekking and expedition period
  • Expedition crew: Climbing Guide, Cook, Cook helper
  • Porters or Yak Lukla to Base camp & Base camp to Lukla
  • Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu flight with Cargo
  • Equipment allowance, daily allowance for Liaison officer, expedition crew
  • Insurance for Nepalese expedition crew
  • 1 tent for 1 person till Base Camp
  • Mat, dining tent, Toilet tent, Mess tent, Store tent, Table and chairs
  • Local transportation in Kathmandu (Airport-hotel-airport)
  • Emergency Oxygen, Mask and regulator only base camp, if use pay it.
  • Well come dinner.
  • Walkie Talkie permit & personal satellite phone permit
  • Oxygen & Mask -regulator If necessary

Exclusion

Cost Exclusive
  • Personal equipments for trekking
  • Personal & medical Insurance of expedition
  • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
  • Emergency Rescue evacuation by helicopter incase needed
  • Oxygen & Mask -regulator If necessary
  • Personal equipment for climbing
  • Personal expenses
  • Bar Bills & beverage