Highlights

  • Spatucular view of Mt. Everest
  • Everest trekking
  • Mahalangur Himalyan range 
  • Beautiful mountain in the Khumbu region
  • Sherpa Highlands 
  • Expedition Mt. Ama Dablam 
  • Climbing Experience 

About Amadablam expedition

The Ama Dablam Expedition is a challenging mountaineering endeavor located in the Himalayas of eastern Nepal. Ama Dablam is one of the most iconic and beautiful peaks in the world, standing at an impressive height of 6,812 meters (22,349 feet) above sea level.

The expedition typically begins in the village of Lukla, where climbers embark on a trek to reach the base camp of Ama Dablam. The route to the base camp takes trekkers through picturesque Sherpa villages, dense forests, and scenic landscapes, providing a glimpse into the unique culture and lifestyle of the region.

From the base camp, climbers face a demanding and technical ascent, navigating steep ice slopes, rock walls, and challenging ridges. The climb requires excellent mountaineering skills, including the use of ropes, crampons, ice axes, and other specialized equipment.

One of the most famous features of Ama Dablam is its distinctive summit, which resembles a "Dablam" or "Mother's Jewel Box" in the local language. This feature adds to the mountain's allure but also poses additional technical difficulties in reaching the top.

Due to the technical challenges and high altitude, the Ama Dablam Expedition demands experienced climbers who are in excellent physical condition and have prior high-altitude climbing experience. Climbers must also be well-acclimatized to the altitude to minimize the risk of altitude-related illnesses.

The breathtaking views from the summit and the sense of accomplishment after successfully conquering Ama Dablam make it a rewarding and unforgettable experience for mountaineers. However, it's crucial to emphasize that this expedition involves inherent risks, and safety measures and proper preparation are essential for a successful and safe climb. As with any mountaineering expedition, climbers are advised to undertake this challenge with the guidance of experienced and qualified climbing guides and outfitters furthermore details please contact the Himalayan Ecological Trekking company. 

Itinerary

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Day 1: Pick up from airport transfer to the Hotel

  • Accommodation3 Star category hotel
  • MealsUp to your choose
  • PlaceKathmandu
  • Max. Altitude1375 m
  • Accommodation3 Star category hotel
  • MealsUp to your choose
  • PlaceKathmandu
  • Max. Altitude1375 m
  • AccommodationTea house
  • Mealsprovided
  • PlacePhakding
  • Max. Altitude2610 m
  • Accommodationlodge
  • Mealsprovided
  • PlaceNamche Bazar
  • Max. Altitude3440 m
  • Accommodationlodge
  • Mealsprovided
  • PlaceNamche Bazar
  • Max. Altitude3440 m
  • Accommodationlodge
  • Mealsprovided
  • PlaceDole
  • Max. Altitude4200 m
  • Accommodationlodge
  • Mealsprovided
  • PlaceMachhermo
  • Max. Altitude4470 m
  • Accommodationlodge
  • Mealsprovided
  • PlaceGokyo
  • Max. Altitude4750 m
  • Accommodationlodge
  • Mealsprovided
  • PlaceDole
  • Max. Altitude4200 m
  • Accommodationlodge
  • Mealsprovided
  • PlacePanbuche
  • Max. Altitude3930 m
  • AccommodationTented camp
  • Mealsprovided
  • PlaceDablam Base camp
  • Max. Altitude4600 m
  • AccommodationTented camp
  • Mealsprovided
  • PlaceDablam Base camp
  • Max. Altitude4600 m
  • Accommodationlodge
  • Mealsprovided
  • PlaceNamche
  • Max. Altitude3440 m
  • Accommodationlodge
  • Mealsprovided
  • PlaceLukla
  • Max. Altitude2800 m
  • Accommodation3 Star category hotel
  • MealsUp to your choose
  • PlaceKathmandu
  • Max. Altitude1375 m

    What's Included

    •  Airport pick up and drop all with tour planning
    • 3-star category hotel with BB plan in the city (depending on your choice)
    • flight as per itinerary
    • All transportation as per itinerary
    • Insurance and Equipment Nepali crew
    • Government license holder Trekking Guide, Climbing Guide, and Porter (2 Trekker = I porter for Camping Necessary)
    • City Tour Guide with entrance fees and private vehicle
    • Medical Kit ( first add box)
    • Climbing Equipment for group 
    • All government and local taxes
    • Teahouse or homestay accommodation during the trek
    • During the trek all meals:- Breakfast, Lunch, and dinner
    • Sat phone set 
    • All Government paperwork with National park fees including peak permit.
    • Company Duffel bag
    • Domestic dinner tradition Nepali restaurant with cultural program
    • Nepali visa fee
    • International Flight
    • Personal expenses (like-: Battery charge, Chocolate candy, P.T, Wi-Fi more)
    • Rescue insurance
    • City meals ( Lunch and Dinner) and extra night due to early arrival trekking, overstay compare to plan any reason.
    • Personal Climbing Equipment
    • Any bottle of drink and all kinds of alcohol
    • Money wire charge
    • Any additional expenses incurred due to delay beyond the control of Himalayan Ecological Trekking is not covered 
    • Tips for Guide, porter, and driver ( all crew during the trek with driver)

    Useful Information

    Peak Information:
    Elevation: 6,812 meters (22,349 feet)
    Location: Khumbu region, Nepal
    Ama Dablam is known for its distinctive pyramid-shaped peak and is considered a technical and challenging climb.
    Climbing Season:
    The primary climbing seasons for Ama Dablam are in the spring (April-May) and the autumn (September-November).These months typically offer the best weather and climbing conditions, with stable weather and clearer skies.
    Permits:
    We will get a climbing permit required to attempt Ama Dablam from the Tourism Department.
    You'll also need other permits for trekking in the Khumbu region.
    Climbing Experience:
    Ama Dablam is considered a technical climb, and climbers should have prior experience in alpine climbing, rock climbing, and preferably high-altitude mountaineering.Skills such as using crampons, ice axes, and rope techniques are crucial.
    Physical Fitness:
    Climbers should be in excellent physical condition and able to handle the demands of high-altitude climbing and trekking.Training and preparation should include cardiovascular fitness, strength training, and altitude acclimatization.
    Gear and Equipment:
    Proper gear is essential for safety and success. This includes mountaineering boots, crampons, ice axes, harnesses, helmets, ropes, and more.Technical gear for climbing and camping at high altitudes is required.
    Altitude Acclimatization:
    Adequate acclimatization is critical to reduce the risk of altitude sickness and increase the chances of a successful summit.Climbers typically follow a gradual ascent profile with rest days for acclimatization.
    Route and Difficulty:
    The most common route for Ama Dablam is the Southwest Ridge, which offers a mix of rock, snow, and ice climbing.The climb involves technical sections, including rock pitches, ice walls, and exposed ridges.
    Logistics and Support:
    Expedition logistics include transportation to the base camp, setting up higher camps, carrying loads, and summit attempts.Camps are typically established at various altitudes to facilitate acclimatization and summit pushes.