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Parchamo Peak Climbing

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Duration:
15 days
Difficulty:
Moderate
Best season:
September- December and March - May
Accommodation:
Lodge to Lodge Trek
Group size:
1 - 18 pax
Age range:
10 - 99 years
Transportation:
Flight, Bus, Tourist & private vehicle

Overview

Parchamo Peak Climbing - 

 

Parchamo Peak (6187m\20298ft.) Climbing is considered as one of the best ways to explore the Rolwaling region and the Khumbu region of Nepal. Parchamo trek provides you a great chance to explore the panoramic views of mountains like Cho Oyu (8188m\26864ft.). Mt Amadablam (6812m\22349ft.), Thamserku (6608m\21679ft.), Kusum Kanguru (6369m\ 20895ft.) Next, along with the unique culture of Sherpa and other ethnic people. People following their own traditions in both Khumbu and Rolwaling regions. You can also explore the amazing wild animals like wild yaks, spotted deer, musk deer, red panda, etc. in beautiful forests of pine and bamboo.

 

 Parchamo Peak climbing (6187m) or Parchemuche Peak is a trekking peak that lies to the south of Tashi Lapcha and gives you amazing views of many mountains. This peak climbing also explores the least explored part of the Rolwaling region and Khumbu region. The Northwest ridge rises relatively flat and crevassed with a glacier despite, it extends from Tashi Lapcha Pass. The west ridge forms a uniform snow slope which is broken by crevasses.

 

Although, small seracs rising from the rocky lower walls above the Drolambau Glacier. Parchamo peak 6187 m (20298 fits) can be combined with more challenging Randumg Go Peak to make the climbing experience more exciting. The first summit to this peak was made by Dennis Davis and Phil Boutbee in 1955. From then on, numerous climbers have successfully attempted the peak.

 

Parchamo Peak Climbing details

We initiate our trek from Kathmandu by taking an amazing flight to Lukla in the Everest region. This flight is one of the highlights of the trip and you won’t forget the experience. From Lukla, we start our trek and reach Phakding only to trek to Namche Bazaar. Similarly, Namche Bazaar is a popular trade hub for Everest region trekkers and climbers. We continue our trek to Thame and then to Thengpo Kharka from where we trek again to Ngole. Along the trail, you experience the amazing Himalayan views and learn why Nepal is called the country of Himalayas. From Ngole, it is all the way to High Camp – we take rest at the High Camp and learn basics about the climbing. The next day, we summit the Pharchamo Peak.

 

At last, once we \climb Pharchamo peak then a successful summit rewards us with breathtaking views of mountains. You can sea mount Tengi Ragi Tau, Cho Oyu, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Kusum Kanguru and many more. The returning route is the same and once we are in Kathmandu, we organize a small gathering to celebrate the successful summit with the team.

What‘s Included

Arrival & Departure transfers on both domestic and international flights.
Accommodation at 3 star hotels in Kathmandu
Full board meals on tented camping & Lodge expedition
Accommodation on tented camp
Half day guided city tour as listed in itinerary
Peak Climbing Permit Royalty and other government tax
Group Climbing gear including climbing rope, ice axe, roomer, harness, figure of eight, carabineer etc.
All camping equipment - 2-person member tent, dinning tent, kitchen tent, staff & porter tent, toilet tent with commode, dining table with backrest chair etc.
Free use of quality trekking gear - sleeping bag, fleece inner liner, insulated mat, down jacket, duffel bag etc during the trip
Well-experienced Climbing guide with all his allowance and expenses
Porters to carry all personal gear and group equipment
Insurance of all staff including porters
Adventure Treks T-shirts / other seasonal gifts as perks
10 % VAT and 13% TSC Taxes.
High altitudes chamber bags (PAC) for very high altitudes

What‘s Excluded

Nepal entry Visa fees your travel insurance of any kind emergency evacuation insurance is recommended as this is an adventurous trip and evacuation by Helicopter may be necessary
International Airfare
Lunch and Dinner except mentioned itinerary
All Drinks and main meals in cities.
Tips items for trekking crew members personal expenses like hot shower battery charge Telephone laundry beverage drinks etc.

Itinerary

FAQs about
the trip

Trekking Group Size

Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Kanchenjunga region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.

Experience and Health Requirements

Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Kanchenjunga region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.

Travel Insurance

Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Kanchenjunga region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.

Accommodations

Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Kanchenjunga region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.

Meals

Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Kanchenjunga region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.

Acclimatization

Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Kanchenjunga region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.

Equipment and Packing List

Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Kanchenjunga region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.

Clothing and personal

Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Kanchenjunga region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.

Trek Leader(s) and Staff

Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Kanchenjunga region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.

Porter Care

Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Kanchenjunga region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.

Season

Nepal, as a tourist destination is good for all seasons, however, the best seasons for trekking to Kanchenjunga region are Spring (March – May) and Autumn (mid Sept. – mid Dec. ). Trekking in autumn season is noted for clear weather and excellent views of silvery mountains against blue sky. It gets colder towards the end of December. This trek can be done in any month except January and February.

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