Itenary Detail

Day 01 :     Meeting upon arrival at Kathmandu International airport by our representative, transfer to hotel.
Day 02 - 03 :     Stay at Kathmandu for the official procedure, overnight at hotel.
Day 04 :     Fly to Lukla, trek to Phakding, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 05 :     Trek Namche Bazaar 3,410 meters, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 06 :     Rest day in Namche for acclimatization, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 07 :     Trek to Tyangboche, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 08 :     Trek to Amadablam base camp, overnight at tented camp.
Day 09 :     Stay at Base camp, overnight at tented camp.
Day 10 - 29 :     Climbing period to Mt. Amadablam.
Day 30 :     Trek to Tyangboche, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 31 :     Trek to Namche, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 32 :     Trek to Lukla, overnight at guesthouse.
Day 33 :     Fly back to Kathmandu, overnight at hotel.
Day 34 :     Rest in Kathmandu, overnight at hotel.
Day 35 :     Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination.
 

Experienced Required

The Ama Dablam climb is not for novice mountaineers. It will require members to be comfortable ascending and descending steep terrain on fixed ropes. A high technical standard is not mandatory because primarily the local Sherpa guides will be leading the climb and fixing the route. However, this is not a mountain to visit and then discover that you are not comfortable with exposure.

You must have solid rock climbing and cramponing skills and be able to climb and rappel with a pack on. You’ll be jumaring on fixed ropes. There are several short, steep sections of near vertical ice and rock on the spectacular ridge between Camp 1 and Camp 3 that require strength and technique. Most importantly, you need good common sense and the ability to learn and adapt. Ama Dablam is usually climbed un-roped, using fixed ropes, so it is common for climbers to move together but at the same time be semi-independent on the mountain between camps. We will provide a walkie-talkie to all climbers so they can stay in contact.

Our 'Ama Dablam expeditions ' is not a "guided" . "Guiding" and being "guided" implies the intimate supervision and care of a "client" by a "Guide" who can be responsible for the direct and immediate control of safety. We believe on mountaineering, such a direct duty-of-care, implicit in the traditional guide-client relationship.


Important Note

The above itinerary is not a fixed program but is intended to give an indication of the likely events during the expedition. Please note that because of climbing High Mountain, it will be necessary to have a flexible plan in order to take the best advantage of situations as they present themselves. Any changes to the itinerary will be made with a view to maximizing the benefit to the team members and of ensuring their eventual success on the mountain.

Normally climbers will change their departure flights from Kathmandu when they know exactly when the expedition is going to end. We plan to stay at Base Camp for climbing as long as it takes for us to be successful.

Team members should take out private insurance if they wish to be covered against cancellation due to medical or personal reasons. This is called trip Cancellation insurance and can be obtained from your normal travel agent. 


Flight Delay in Kathmandu and Lukla 

Twin Otter is the primary mode of transport to and from the airstrip at Lukla. This service is fairly dependable. Sometimes, flights (to and from Lukla) may be cancelled due to mountain weather conditions or technical problems. In such case, Himalayan Trail Blazer will charter a helicopter to ensure you are on schedule for your international flight. The helicopter can fly if the visibility is 1500m, while the twin otter can fly if the visibility is 5000m, as per Nepal’s Civil Aviation rules. 

The cost of the helicopter is payable directly to our Kathmandu office in the event that this service is utilized. US cash, traveler's cheques, or credit cards (Visa Cards, Master Cards only) are accepted. You will be given a receipt upon payment so that you may claim the amount from your travel insurance. The minimum cost will be US$1000 and maximum US$3500 depending on the number of group members.