Pachermo Peak Climbing 24 Days

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Parchermo is one of the stunning & popular trekking peak, that lies towards south of the Teshi Lapcha pass with spectacular view. It is a easy climb snow peak, was first climbed in 1955 by Phil Boultbee and Dennis Davis, the group lead by Alf Gregory. Rowaling is the main entry point for this trip. Its new and relatively not very popular route, due to which we make camping all the way, teahouses available are very low standard. Its straightforward trekking climbing peak along a well defined north-by-northwest ridge rising from a relatively flat, but crevassed, glacier which is the main route to the summit.
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Short Itinerary |
| Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu. Day 02: Kathmandu. Day 03: Kathmandu. Day 04: Drive to Charikot. Day 05: Trek to Chhetre (1,055m). Day 06: Trek to Manthala (1,065m). Day 07: Trek to Simigaon (1,945m). Day 08: Trek to Gyalche (1,765m). Day 09: Trek to Bedding (3,695m). Day 10: Bedding, acclimatization. Day 11: Trek to Nagaon (4,185m). Day 12: Trek to Tsobuk (4,545m). Day 13: Trek to Hacha (5,100m). Day 14: Trek to Tashilapcha (5,755m). Day 15: Trek to Pachermo BC (5100m). Day 16: Trek to Pachermo HC (5550m). Day 17: Summit Pachermo (6145m). Day 18: Trek to Thengpo (4355m). Day 19: Trek to Thame (3800m). Day 20: Trek to Namche Bazar (3445m). Day 21: Trek to Lukla (2880m). Day 22: Fly back to Kathmandu. Day 23: Kathmandu Day 24: Departure. |
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Trip Cost > |
$6475/P
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International Flights > |
$1650/Person
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$125/Person |
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Travel Innsurance > |
From $250/P |
Cost Includes:
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Cost Excludes:
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| - All airport transfers. - Hotel accommodation on twin sharing basis. - Daily Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. - Luxury Lodges as mentioned as available. - Luxury North Face Tents. - Climbing Equiptments. - Climbing Sherpa. - Climbing Permit. - Private vehicles. - Local English Speaking Tour Escort/guide. - All sightseeing with entry fees. - Emergency Oxygen bottle. - All applicable govt. taxes. |
- All flights. - All applicable airport taxes. - Special entry fees for camera / video camera. - Laundry, telephone calls, drinks, etc. - Tips. - Travel and Personal Insurance. - Passport and Visas. - All other services different from above mentioned. |
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Hotel/Camping
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| Kathmandu | Dwarika's | 05 |
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Camping |
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| Thame |
Yati Mountain Home | 01 |
| Namche |
Yati Mountain Home |
01 |
| Lukla | Yati Mountain Home | 01 |
Pachermo Peak Climbing 24 Days IT
Day 1 Arrival in Kathmandu.Upon arrival to Kathmandu, a traditional welcome by our representative and transfer to the hotel. In the evening, you can enjoy the sites of Thamel, where you can find all sorts of good restaurants. The shops are never ending. You might be tired going around confusing street, but you want shop wondering around. You find all types of Nepal's eastern handicrafts, Tibetan carpets, and exquisite jewellers. Overnight hotel.
Day 2 : Kathmandu.
Optional Everest Mountain Flight: The next best thing to climbing mountains on foot while in Nepal is to take the awesome flight that gives you instant Everest. This unique journey—one of the few airline flights in the world that takes off and lands from the same airport has now become a must-do for most tourists visiting Nepal. The mountain. Flight takes off, climb steeply over the Kathmandu Valley to get above the clouds, and give you a majestic fly-past of the world’s highest mountains.
Swayambhunath: Swoyambhu literally means 'Self-Existent One.' Swoyambhunath is believed to have been established more than 2,500 years ago. An inscription dated 460 A.D. states that the construction was carried out by King Manadeva. By the thirteenth century Swoyambhunath had developed into an important Buddhist learning site. The history of Kathmandu Valley is said to have started with the beginning of Swoyambhu. The largest image of the Sakyamuni Buddha in Nepal is in a monastery next to the stupa. Behind the hilltop is a temple dedicated to Manjusri of Saraswati - the goddess of learning. Statues and shrines of Buddhist and Hindu deities dot the stupa complex. Large numbers of Buddhists and Hindus alike visit Swoyambhunath. Swoyambhu is perhaps the best place to observe the religious harmony in Nepal. The stupa is atop a hill, the choice exists of walking uphill stair cases or taking road right up to the base.
Patan Durbar Square: Patan Durbar Square complex, situated in the center of Patan city, about 5 kilometers to the south east of Kathmandu, houses the residence of the former Royal family of Patan. The Square and its surroundings provide very good example of ancient Newari architecture. The palace has three main courtyards the central and the oldest is Mul Chowk, meaning the main courtyard. Krishna Temple, Bhimsen Temple, the Golden Temple of Hiranya Varna Mahavira and Sundari Chowk mark the architectural excellence of its era. Exquisite woodcarvings, stone, and metal sculptures represent the creativity of ancient Nepalese culture
Boudhanath: The 36-meter-high stupa of Bouddhanath is one of the largest stupas in South Asia. The Stupa was renovated by the Licchavi rulers in the eighth century. The stupa is located in the area of ancient trade route to Tibet where Tibetan merchants rested and offered prayers for many centuries. When refugees entered Nepal from Tibet in the 1950s, many decided to live around Bouddhanath. Hence, a complete township has developed around Bouddhanath. The stupa is said to entomb the remains of a Kasyap sage venerable both to Buddhists and Hindus.
Katmandu Durbar Square: Kathmandu Durbar Square, also known as Basantapur, is in the heart of old city Kathmandu (Durbar meaning Royal Palace in Nepali). The complex was residence to the Royal family before the construction of the Narayanhiti Palace. The founding of the Palace dates back to Licchavi times. With considerable renovations by Malla rulers and later the Ranas, construction was accomplished progressively over many centuries. There are numerous temples in the vicinity including Taleju Bhawani. Kumari Ghar, the residence of the Living Goddess is the major attraction of the site. The Shiva-Parvati Temple, and the inner consisting of Hanuman Dhoka and the main palace, are also additional monuments to Kathmandu Durbar Square.
Day 3 : Kathmandu sightseeing.
Pashupatinath: Pashupatinath is one of the four most important religious sites in Asia for Shiva devotees. Pashupatinath, dedicated to Shiva the Destroyer, is the holiest Hindu pilgrimage destination in Nepal. Although the Pashupatinath Temple was only built in the fifth century and later renovated by Malla kings, the holy site is said to have existed from the beginning of the millennium. Pashupatinath is the other popular name of Shiva. Shiva in the form of Rudra was imagined by the early Aryans and later was worshipped in the form of a Linga, a Phallus, a vertical piece of stone placed in an upward position on a round pedestal. The Indus Valley civilization in Pakistan has shown that the people there worshipped Shiva in the form of a Linga in about the 3rd century BC. Besides south Asia, archaeological excavations in some ancient cities of Europe have revealed that the linga-worship cult existed there too. Behind the temple is the River Bagmati. On the banks of Bagmati are raised platforms used as cremation sites for Hindus. Pashupatinath, in a limited sense, literally means the Lord of the Animals. But animal is also a term that denotes the animal like instincts in human beings. Capable of destroying instantly every evil force either with his trident or the third eye, when it comes to his devotees, the Lord Pashupatinath destroys their ignorance
Bhaktapur: Bhaktapur Durbar Square is located in the center of Bhaktapur, the next ancient city about 10 kilometers towards the east of Kathmandu. The Square exhibits the most charming architectural showpieces of the Valley as it highlights some of the finest medieval arts of Nepal. The main attractions of the square such as Golden Gate, was erected by King Ranjit Malla as the entrance to the main courtyard of the Fifty-five Windowed Palace. The palace was built during the reign of the Malla dynasty. The Palace of Fifty-five Windows was built during the reign of King Yakshya Malla in A.D. 1427 and was remodeled by King Bhupatindra Malla in the seventeenth century. Overnight Hotel.
Day 04 Drive to Charikot.
After breakfast drive to Charikot, a small village towards north east of Kathmandu, we will pass through several small village mostly Tamang community.
Day 05 Trek to Chhetre (1,055m).
After breakfast we follow gravel road passing through different villages of mixed community mostly Tamangs. Stunning natural beauty will make your trip enjoyable. You will come across several streams and jungles with varieties of orchid, rhododendron and other natural vegetation. Overnight at Camp.
Day 06 Trek to Manthala (1,065m).
Trip can be very interesting walking through lucid rice fields and small village. Advancing the trips towards north after passing Tama Koshi, you will experience the view of Mt. Gauri Sankar (7145m) at a distance. Road ahead will lead towards Bhote Kosi. The right bank of the river becomes a sheer cliff and trail on the left bank has ups and downs, eventually leading to the village of Suri Dobhan (confluence). There is a steep climb to the village of Manthala where we camp for overnight.
Day 07 Trek to Simigaon (1,945m).
Passing to the right side of the river the trail is lined with stone The first part of your trails follows regular flat path, then it ascends and descends through the jungle, crossing several suspension bridges. Fleeting through the small beautiful villages you will come across small teashops and local shops where you stop and buy local drinks. Steep ascends will lead us to Simigaon, a village dominated by Buddhist. Overnight Camp.
Day 08 Trek to Gyalche (1,765m).
Today we will enter into the view blessed Rolwaling Valley where you will experience the most magnificent views of the "intertwined" summits of Mt. Gauri Shanker at close angle. The Rolwaling Chhu River rushes to its destination far below as you traverse the hill on its right. You pass through a rhododendron to appear on the top of the ridge, which you will follow to the villages of Sakpa and Gyalche where we make out overnight stay on Camp.
Day 09 Trek to Bedding (3,695m).
After breakfast our trail leads down to the river and follow the trail towards Nimre. There are chances of steep or washed out segments on this path which you must take care, our Sherpa supporter will guide you through how to make it. The trail joins the valley floor after descending a rocky area and the valley at this point is steep sided and narrow. Finally arrive Sherpa village, where you will witness the Yak & Naka a temporary Yak shed especially for the preparation of cheese and butter. We reach our camp side overnight Camp.
Day 10 Bedding, rest for acclimatization.
We make rest day here, as we required a day before heading higher altitude. Acclimatization will regain your energy and helps you to resist with local temperature and avoid possible altitude sickness. You will have a choice those who want, can join a short day hike and explore the surrounding areas or want to catch up on laundry, sleep or literature. Overnight at Bedding on camp. This village has about 45 houses, which is completely isolated by western influence, make a big note of this and compare with the Sherpas of Khumbu.
Day 11 Trek to Nagaon (4,185m).
After breakfast we start tho hit the road leading to Nagaon. The trek path slightly ascends along the river bank. The place is an open path with fresh air and the appealing sound of the river. The trail ahead offers the panoramic view of the mountains as the trek advances. You will also come across the Sherpa village having their own specialties. Overnight at Camp.
Day 12 Trek to Tsobuk (4,545m).
After breakfast we advance our trekking crossing the river to the south bank and follow a stream to the summer pastures at Sangma. Climb up a spur to the settlement at Sangma climbing on moraines and pass through steeply above the main stream. You reach the terminal moraine behind which is the Tsho Rolpa. Finall approaching our camp site for overnight.
Day 13 Trek to Hacha (5,100m).
The trail pass through the north side of the moraine and continues beyond it, occasionally passing rock overhangs. You must start out early because during the later part of the day the area around the lake is in constant danger of rock falls. The trail leads across the rocks and ruins of the Trakarding Glacier south-east to a low point on the ice fall, which you will climb at its lowest to gain the Tram Bau Glacier. Overnight Camp.
Day 14 Trek to Tashilapcha (5,755m).
The trail will still be ascending through rough rock climbing and a gradual walk on the glacier. Climb up the Tashi Lapcha Pedi and cross the Tashi Lapcha Pass through Tashi Cape. The trial will completely be over the snow straight up and then steep down towards Tashi Cape overnight on Camp.
Day 15 Trek to Pachermo base Camp (5100m).
Trek further to Pachermo base camp, Overnight camp.
Day 16 Trek to Pachermo High Camp (5550m).
Trek futher to high camp where we preparing and checking list, getting ready for tomorrow climb.
Day 17 Summit Pachermo (6145m) overnight high camp
Day 18 Trek to Thengpo (4355m).
We will have straightforward glacier walking the trail leading down to Thengpo. Overnight at Camp.
Day 19 Trek to Thame (3800m).
Thame village engulf by mighty Himalaya is located at the altitude of 3800m. This is home of Mr. Tenzin Norgay Sherpa, the first man to reach on the top of Mt. Everest, Ang Rita Sherpa, who is also known as snow-leopard and Apa Sherpa, who scale Mt. Everest more than anyone in the history till date. Besides its extraordinary natural beauties, Thame also features a magnificent 16th Century Nyingmapa sect Monastry. Every year the monastery celebrates local festival of Sherpas called Dumchi and Mani Rimdu. Overnight Camp.
Day 20 Trek to Namche Bazar (3445m).
Namche is the administrative centre for the Khumbu region and has a police check post. You can buy or rent any trekking material or climbing gear that you need. You can spend the day by taking a day hike to Thami, by visiting Khunde or Khumjung, or by relaxing and exploring Namche Bazaar. You can also enjoy the slight show at night that is offered by hotels. Overnight Camp.
Day 21 Trek to Lukla (2880m).
From Namche the trial drops steeply down to Dud Koshi and then descends gently to the Monjo leading the road toward phagding where we stop for our lunch.The trial descends gently arrive at Ghat. Making little step down we cross Kusum Kangru Khola and cross the local-style suspension bridge. Crossing the bridge, the trial climbs which leads to intersection of the Jiri trial at Chablung. Gentle ascends above chourikharka through small forest finally emerging lukla , the gate way of Everest Trek.
Day 22 Fly back to Kathmandu at leisure.
Day 23 Kathmandu at leisure.
Second last day in Nepal. You could explore to your favorite spot by yourself or keep yourself busy preparing back home. In the evening out reperesentative will pick up from hotel for fairwell dinner with your guide.
Dinner with Cultural Program: In the evening you are invited to a typical but fascinating Nepali cultural folk dance program with an authentic Nepali dinner served with unique Newari cuisines. The Cultural Dance presented reflects the unique culture and traditions of the people of Himalayan Kingdom. Authentic Dinner with the unique culture show provides memorable moment and an unforgettable experience for anyone out to gain a new perspective on the culture and traditions of Nepali people.
Day 24 Departure.
Transfer airport for flight back home.
Pachermo Peak Climbing 24 Days IE
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Trip Info
- Arrival Info:
Our representative will be arriving at the airport you will be landing. Please look for a board with your name or South Asian Holidays. Upon welcome greetings, you will be transfered to hotel. - Hotel Info:
Hotel we book are carefully selected and located in the city center unless you requested different hotel by name and category. - Guide Info:
We carefully select our guides who knows the route well and lead several group for the same trip you booked.





