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Rolwaling Trek

 

ROLWALING TREK & PACHERMO CLIMB

Rolwaling Valley lies on the original expedition route to Mt. Everest and was only accessible to members of these expeditions. Now, however, people who would like to climb Pachermo (6187m), one of the eighteen designated "Trekking Peaks" are allowed to travel through this area. The trek through the Rolwaling Valley is one of the truly "off-the-

Rolwaling Trek

beaten-track" travel experiences.

 

 Itinerary of Explore Rolwaling Trek Pachermo Climb In Detail
 

Days 01 :  Upon arrival in Kathmandu a representative will meet you at the airport and transfer to your Hotel.

Days 02 :  Free day in Kathmandu to make the final preparations for your trek. If you feel that you are adequately prepared and would like to have an escorted sightseeing tour of Kathmandu city, we will be glad to arrange it for you. Overnight in hotel.

Days 03 :  Drive to Dolakha. From here the trail leads along the Tamba Kosi to the village of Piguti. Camp at Piguti.

Days 04 :  As you lead northward, crossing the Tamba Kosi and along a broad valley Mt. Gauri Shanker (7146m) becomes visible at a distance. You now enter the Bhote Kosi (Tibetan River) Valley, which is markedly narrower than the Tamba Kosi Valley. The river originates in Tibet and hence the name (Bhot means Tibet in Nepali). 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 Manthale where you camp for the night.

Days 05 :  Crossing to the right side of the river the trail is lined with stone and has many gentle ups and downs. The route to Tibet over the Menlung La is passed on your left as you head towards Simgaon and camp.

Days 06 :  Entering the Rolwaling Valley you are rewarded with magnificent views of the "entangled" summits of Mt. Gauri Shanker. The Rolwaling Chhu River rushes to its destination far below as you traverse the hill on its right. You pass through a rhododendron to emerge on the top of the ridge, which you will follow to the villages of Sakpa and Kalche.

Days 07 :  Descend to the river and follow the trail towards Nimre. There are possibilities of steep or washed out sections on this path which you must watch out for. The trail meets the valley floor after descending a rocky area and the valley at this point is steep sided and narrow.

Days 08 :  This day is set aside so that you may acclimatize to the high altitude before trekking still higher. As an alternatives those who want can take a short day hike and explore the surrounding areas while others may want to catch up on laundry, sleep or literature.

Days 09 :  Passing through the villages of Ramding and Gyabru, with their stone adobes and wooden roofs weighted down with stone you reach the village of Beding, which has about 40 houses and is one of two Sherpa Villages relatively unaffected by western influence. Magnificent views of Melungtse (7181m), across the border in Tibet, greet you as the trail heads towards Na Gaon (Gaon=village). Na is the other Sherpa village, which has remained remote from the influences of the western world. You should take time in noting the lifestyles of these people in detail so that you can later, compare them with the Sherpas of the Khumbu.

Days 10 :  Explore the Rimpo Shar Glacier and the area around Omai Tsho (time permitting). This day spent not gaining altitude is very important for you while heading for the Tashi Labtsha and Pachermo Peak, allowing time for your body to acclimatize to the high altitude. Chobutse (6689m), rises high above Tsho Rolpa at the confluence of the Ripimo Shar and Trakarding Glaciers.

Days 11 :  Leaving Na, you cross 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 traversing steeply above the main stream. You reach the terminal moraine behind which is the Tsho Rolpa often called Cho Pokhari. Camp will be set up on level ground near the lake.

Days 12 :  Today you will have time for preparing yourself and your equipment for the climb. Make sure all your gears are in order.

Days 13 :  The trail traverses 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 rubble 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. A suitable campsite will be chosen where the glacier ends out at around 5400m.

Days 14 :  Continue towards the Tashi Labtsa along the glacier, which at this point is fairly level. Your labors are rewarded with spectacular views of tengi Ragi Rau (6943m) Bigphero-Go Shar (6729m) and the spectacularly shaped Dragkar-Go (6793m). Ascend a steep and narrow glacier before Tengi Ragi Rau to the summit of Tashi Labtsha. Camp on broad slopes near the Tashi Labtsha. The ascent of Pachermo should not be attempted today as there is danger of falling rocks from the Tengi Ragi Rau in the afternoons.

Days 15 :  Climb Pachermo (6272m): The route is highly crevassed and could be dangerous. After the ascent retrace your steps to Tashi Labtsha and crossing it head east and then south-west to Ngole.

Days 16 :  The trail from Ngole is better marked, though there is still the danger of rock fall from Tengi Ragi Rau, as it descends through the upper reaches of the Thami Khola to Thangpo.This is a short day and allows you to recuperate from the exertion of your climb. There are great views of Ama Dablam and Makalu as well as the peaks if the Lumding Himal.

Days 17 :  Continue your descent to the village of Thami, 510 meters lower down. Thame is a sizable village and has a very important monastery where the Mani Rimdu is held each spring. It also has a police post and lies in the trail to Tibet via the Nangpa La, which branches to the north of the village along the Bhote Kosi.

Days 18 :  Thami to Namche (3500m) is a leisurely day after the many quite hard ones and it also means your return to electricity and trekkers' civilization. Namche is the administrative center of the Sagarmatha National Park and the hub of Sherpa society.

Days 19 :  A rest day in Namche with a day visit to the Sherpa villages of Khumjung and Khunde. In Khumjung, there is a high school built by Sir Edmund Hillary and its twin village of Khunde has a hospital built by the Himalayan Trust, which was established by him.

Days 20 :  Down along the gorge of the Dudh Kosi to the small mountain airstrip at Lukla to catch your return flight to Kathmandu. Weather permitting your trekking crew might prepare a farewell treat for you. You would be expected to join in the singing and the dancing! 

Days 21 :  Fly to Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel. 

Days 22-25 :  These are "cushion" days in case bad weather or other circumstances delay your return to Kathmandu. Otherwise, they can be used for sightseeing around Kathmandu. Our office will be glad to assist you in planning any sightseeing tours or excursions out of Kathmandu. 

Days 26 :  Fly out of Kathmandu for other destinations.. 


SERVICE INCLUDED:
Land transport to Jiri, accommodation on full board basis in lodges, a local English speaking guide, porters as per your group size, return flight from Lukla to Kathmandu and transfer to your hotel.

SERVICE EXCLUDED: Airport tax, travelling and health insurance, emergency evacuation, all expenses of personal nature, drinks and dessert, gratitude and tips.

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