Ramdung Peak Climbing - 24 Days

Ramdung Peak (5930m) is situated south of the Tesilabtsa pass, which borders Khumbu and the immense Rolwaling valley. Crossing the pass into the remote valley of Rolwaling takes you to the rarely climbed peak of Ramdung. Your climb of this ‘hidden peak’ of the Himalayan wilderness begins with a trek into the Rolwaling valley, just recently opened to trekkers. You first make an ascent up lower Ramdung, which, despite its lack of height compared to Parchamo, offers a challenging climb, requiring two high camps on the northeast face route.

Following the Trekking glacier, you arrive near the Tesilabtsa pass and prepare for the climb to Parchamo and establishing a high camp. Climbing Parchamo, following its northwest ridge leads on to Ramdung summit. After the summit, you trek through the famous Sherpa country of Khumbu, ending your trip in Lukla, from where you will board a plane to come back to Kathmandu.


Trip Facts

Trip ID: FE-PC15
Starting Price: USD
Country: NEPAL
Trip Duration: 24 days
Area: Peak Climbing
Grade: Strenuous
Activities: Peak Climbing in Nepal
Group Size: 5 to 15 Pax
Trip Type: Camping House
Duration: 24 Days
Trip Start/End: /
Accomodation: Camping
Min/Max Altitude: 1660/ m.
Season: Spring & Autumn
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Day 01 : Drive from Kathmandu (1350m.) to Dolakha (1660m.) via Lamosangu (750m.) and Charikot (1980m.).
Day 02 : Drive from Dolakha to Shigati (950m.) via Piguti (920m.)which takes about 3 and half hours.
Day 03 : Trek from Shigati to Jagat (1440m.) and it takes about seven hours.
Day 04 : Trek from Jagat to Simigaon (2020m.) which takes about seven and half hours.
Day 05 : Trek from Simigaon to Daldung La (3976m.) and it takes about seven hours.
Day 06 : Trek from Daldung La to Beding (3690m.) which takes about seven and half hours.
Day 07 : Rest day at Beding for acclimatization.
Day 08 : Trek from Beding to Na (4180m.) and it takes about four hours.
Day 09 : Rest Day at Na for preparation for Ramdung Go (5930m.)
Day 10 : Trek from Na (4180m.) to Yalung Glacier (4750m.) which takes about six and half hours.
Day 11 : Trek from Yalung Glacier to Ramdung Base Camp ( 5150m) and it takes about six hours.
Day 12 : Climb Ramdung peak and back to Yalung Glacier (4750m) which takes about nine hours.
Day 13 : Trek from Yalung Glacier to Na. The trial descends down back to Na.
Day 14 : Rest in Na. You will be preparing for the trek to Tso Rolpa Lake side.
Day 15 : Trek to Tso Rolpa Lake (4540m.) You will be trekking through the flat and gradually up path.
Day 16 : Trek Tso Rolpa to Trakarding Glacier (4800m.)
Day 17 : Trek from Trakarding Glacier to Tashi Lapcha Pedi Camp (5755m.)
Day 18 : Climb from Tashi Lapcha Pedi to Tashi Lapcha Pass (5755m.) to Tashi Cape.
Day 19 : Trek from Tashi Cape to Thyomgbo (4350m.)
Day 20 : Trek Thyomgbo to Thame (3820m.) Early morning you will trek don to Thame.
Day 21 : Trek Thame to Namche Bazaar (3440m.)
Day 22 : Trek from Namche Bazaar to Phakding (2652m.) and it takes about 4 hours.
Day 23 : Trek from Phakding to Lukla [2800m] and it takes about 3 hours.
Day 24 : Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu. You take an early morning flight back to Kathmandu.

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