Mt. Amadablam Expedition

Mt. Amadablam Expedition

Ama Dablam (6,812 m) is one of the stunning mountains in the world and the popular mountain expeditions in the Himalaya ranges of Eastern Nepal. In the literal sense, Ama Dablam means “Mother and Pearl Necklace” (the perennial hanging glacier is thought of as the pearl). The main peak of Ama Dablam is along with the other lower western Peak with 5,563 m altitude. Climbing Amadablam is one of the most difficult job. Thus, climbers must have good experience of rock climbing and mountaineering to climb the peak. The mountaineers and climbers have to cross the spiny ice rocks and precipitous snow climbing. The most famous route to ascend to this mountain is the South West Ridge as it is taken to be the normal. From the peak of this mountain offers an impressive sceneries of Mount Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Makalu, Khumbu Himalayan and the island Peak. These sceneries provide the real pleasures to any climbers and mountaineers. Usually, climbers make three lofty camps in Ama Dablam: the route up to the first camp is considered as the toughest one due to the difficult saddle ridges and rocky grounds. It gives the turns to the north side of climbing. Similarly, to reach at the camp II, One has to cross the rock bowl and has to climb the ridge via fixed lines. The crossing over the severe rocks and ridge leads to the camp II. Camp II leads towards the snow ridge and ice tunnels finally they get camp III.

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Trip Highlights

  • Alpine style climbing.
  • Passing through Namche Bazaar (gateway to Mt. Everest).
  •  Explore 200 years old Tyangboche monastery, Pangboche monastery.
  •  Panoramic views of the dozens of grand Himalayan peaks.