Ramdung Peak (5,925m) Climbing

Ramdung Peak (5,925m) Climbing

Ramdung Peak (5,925m) Climbing
Starting From

Kathmandu

Ending at

Kathmandu

Duration

Accommodation

Hotel , Lodge & Camping

Trip Grade

Easy

Max. Altitude

5,930m

Meal Plan

Break-fast,Lunch & Diner

Group size

01-15

Ramdung peak (5,925m)climbing is one of the famous hiking peaks in Rolwaling region. The ramdung peak is likewise called Ramdung-go. the peak was first to summit Murray in 1952. the peak is technically truthful which needs careful logistical making plans and good enough acclimatization earlier than the climbing. Ramdung peak climbing with  Churen Himal trek and expedition is a superb opportunity for mountain climbing the Ramdung peak while exploring the much less beaten Rolwaling area as well as popular Khumbu valley in a single trek.

 

01

Arrive in Katmandou

Upon your arrival at Kathmandu airport, one of our representatives will greet you and will transfer you to the hotel. Welcome Evening dinner at authentic Nepalese restaurant with cultural performance. Airport pickup by private Car, Van or Bus (According to group size) Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM), Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal.

02

Tour in Kathmandu Valley and Climbing permit preparation day

03

Kathmandu - Dolakha en bus

04

Dolakha - Siguti (6h-1020m)

05

Siguti - Jagat(5.30h-1800m

06

Jagat - Simigaon(5h-2100m)

07

Simigaon - Doldung-La (3950m) - Phedi (6.30h-3700m)

08

Doldungla Phedi - Rolwaling Khola (6h-3400m)

09

Rolwaling Khola - Na (4h-4080m)

10

Acclimatization et visité à Tso Rolpa Lake

11

Na - Yalung-La Base Camp (6h-4900m)

12 -13

Climbing Ramdung(5930m)

14

Yalung Base Camp - Crossing Yalung-La (5310m) - Tshokum(6h-4500m)

15

Tshokum - Honobu(6h-4000m)

16

Honobu - Sikpasur (6h-2300m)

17

Sikpasur- Suri Dovan - Piguti(6h-900m)

18

Piguti - Dolakha (6h-1700m)

19

Dolakha - Kathmandu by bus

20

Free day in Kathmandu for self-visit and shopping

21

Final Departure

The cost includes

  • Completely lodging Treks (During trekking period) and camping trek (during peak climbing period) on an AP plan i.e. breakfast, lunch, dinner and rooms in the lodge.
  • 4 Nights Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on BB Plan (Bed & Breakfast)
  • Airport pick up/drops on private vehicles
  • Climbing permit of ramdung peak
  • Sagarmatha National Park Fee,Gau Palika Entry Fee and special permit of Dolakha.
  • All government taxes and official charges.
  • Transportation as itinerary
  • Climbing equipment & allowance for a climbing Guide
  • Climbing equipment: Ropes (Main & dynamic), Ice screw, Rock  piton, snow shovel and Snow bar
  • High altitude Tents, High altitude food and Cooking pot and gas stove.
  • English speaking Trekking / Mountain Guide and  Porters
  • Accidental and medical Insurance of Nepalese staffs
  • Welcome dinner
  •  

The cost excludes

1: Nepal entry visa fee
2: International airfare
3: Entrance fees for sightseeing/monument visit as per the itinerary
4: Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu and Pokhara (except farewell dinner)
5: Rescues, repatriation, medicines, medical tests and hospitalization expenses
6: phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, mineral water and hot shower
7: Items of personal nature, laundry expenses, tips
8: Clothing packing items or bags, personal medical kit
9: Personal trekking gear ( Down Jacket and Sleeping Bags)
10: Any additional staff other than specified
11:Tips and Gratitude.
12:In case of natural calamities i.e. political unrest, cancellation of flight due to weather, landslides etc the extra charge should be born by themselves.

 EQUIPMENT LIST

  • Duffel Bag
  • Day Pack (35-45 L)
  • Sleeping Bag (-20F/-30C recommended)
  • Down Jacket
  • Trekking Boots
  • Crocs (evenings & washing)
  • Trekking Pants (2-3)
  • T-Shirts (3)
  • Long-sleeve Trekking Shirts (2-3)
  • Trekking Jacket
  • Gortex (or similar) Jacket & Pants
  • Fleece or Thermal Top (evenings)
  • Fleece or Thermal Bottoms (evenings)
  • Lightweight Long Underwear (to sleep in or layer under clothes)
  • Socks (5)
  • Gloves (lighter & heavier for passes)
  • Wool Hat
  • Baseball Cap or Wide-brimmed Hat
  • Camp Towel
  • Trekking Poles (optional, recommended)
  • Down Booties (optional, recommended)
  • Sunglasses (2)
  • Water Bottles | Nalgenes (2-3)
  • Bladder (optional, recommended)
  • Toiletries, Sunscreen with SPF, Lip Balm with SPF
  • Watch (with alarm)
  • Extra Batteries
  • Battery Chargers
  • Head Lamp 
(2)
  • Yak Trax (for treks with icy passes)
  • Water Purifying Tablets, Small Water Filter or Steripen
  • Camp Washing Bowl (optional, collapsible for clothes)
  • Laundry Detergent (Kathmandu) or Bio-degradable Clothes Soap
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Small Solar Panel (optional, recommended for iPods, iPhones, camera batteries, Kindles)
  • Book(s)
  • Zip-Lock | Plastic Bags
  • Soft Toilet Paper | Tissues (we supply toilet paper but you will want something softer for blowing your nose)
  • Baby-Wipes | Wet-Wipes (for personal cleaning)
  • Handi-Wipes, J-Cloth, or Chux (optional: easy for a quick daytime clean, fast drying)
  • Rehydration | Electrolytes
  • Snacks!
  • Personal Medical Supplies
  • Available in Namche Bazaar
  • Snacks, chocolate bars, energy bars (Western brands), dried fruit & nuts
  • Laundry Detergent
  • ALL trekking gear (Sherpa Gear, Mountain Hardwear, Tsetang’s Gear Shop all have real gear), real & knock-offs.
  • Lemon Tang (for water if you want)
  • Batteries
  • Trekking Poles
  • Micro Spikes
  • Medical Supplies
  • We strongly suggest bringing Western meds with you as there are a lot of Indian fakes on the market!
  • Suggested: Diamox, Azithromycin, Ciprofloxacin, Tinidazole, or Flagyl & Augmentin. Bring COMPEED for covering blisters & good tasting electrolytes &/or rehydration salts (Emergen-C is a good American brand). The local versions aren’t very appealing.
  • We also recommend bringing strong knee & ankle supports & braces, ACE bandages for sprains & strains, Tegaderm &/or other would coverings. Duct tape is always useful. We’re happy to take excess medical supplies off your hands when you leave if you won’t need them and pass them on to others. We use lots of the large amount we have with us to treat locals we meet when trekking.
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