
Pachharmo peak (6273m) lies south of the Tesi Lapcha . It looks attractive from the Pass. It is a straightforward snow peak first climbed in 1955 along a well defined north-by-northwest ridge rising from a relatively flat, but crevassed, glacier that is still the main route to the summit. The Rolwaling valley is the main access to Pachharmo, We climb north-east of the icefall of Tesi Lapcha, setting up a high camp just below rock walls at (5,500m). From this camp we gain the ridge of Parcharmo, following it without much difficulty - but watching for crevasses, which can cause problems near the summit.
The approach trek to Pachharmo in the Rolwaling Himal leads through a region, which has remained untouched by western civilization, and groups of trekkers are not often seen, even in the peak trekking seasons. The scenery is outstanding, the route leads along beautiful river valleys before emerging in high alpine country and there are excellent views of Gaurisankar, Melungtse and many other great peaks. Crossing the Tashi Laptsa pass is challenging and calls for some mountaineering experience.
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu Flying to Kathmandu along the northern border of Nepal on a clear day is in itself an exciting and memorable experience. As you fly, the panoramic view of snow-capped Annapurna mountain range greets your sight. After the completion of Visa formalities, you have to come downstairs to collect Luggage and proceed to outside from terminal Building. Please look at your Printed Name and Our Company Signboard Annapurna Foothills Treks & Expedition follows them. Meet our representative and then you will be transferred to hotel. You will be served free welcome drinks, tea or coffee or juice at the time of check in.
The Managing Director or The Manager of company will meet you in hotel and will brief about the trip. You should clear your dues before we proceed for the trip. You are free to relax or explore around the city in the very first day. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 02: Sight seeing Kathmandu
AM: Guided visit of Kathmandu City and Swayambhunath.
PM: Guided visit of Boudhanath Stupa and Pashupatinath + Read more
Day 03: Kathmandu (1350m.) to Dolakha (1660m.) From Kathmandu, we drive to Dolakha through Lamosangu and Charikot by private vehicle. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 04: Dolakha to Shigati (950m.) We start today’s trek from Dolakha and walk towards Shigati via Piguti. It takes about four hours. The trail goes through the gravel road and we come across different villages. You need to cross many streams and jungles in this trail. You come to see many orchids, rhododendrons and other vegetation. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 05: Shigati to Jagat (1440m.) Then head towards Jagat and it takes about seven hours from Sigati. You go along the river side and flat land. On the way, you come to notice many small villages inhabited by the mixed community. On the trail, we have to cross the jungles several times. We also have to cross the suspension bridge to reach Jagat. It is small town and people from the different cultural background live here. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 06: Jagat to Simigaon (2020m.) Then we go to Simigaon from Jagat. It takes almost seven and half hours. As we proceed forward, we follow the flat path and it ascends and descends through the thick jungle. You cross the suspension bridges several times. You also come across many villages on the trail. Small tea shops and local shops are available on the trail. Then we ascend up to Simigaon and this small village is inhabited by the Buddhist and Hindus. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 07: Simigaon to Daldung La (3976m.) It takes approximately six hours to reach Daldung La from Simigaon. You come across beautiful Sherpa village in the trail. This trail is rich in different species of flora and fauna. After this uphill trek, you follow ascending and descending path. At the same time, you enjoy the splendid view of the surrounding. You witness the Yak Naka, a temporary Yak shed, if it happens in the season. Basically, cheese and butter is produced here. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 08: Daldung La to Beding (3690m.) From Daldung La, we trek towards Beding which takes about seven hours. The trek slowly goes up through the different species of plants and rhododendron trees. We trek over the suspension bridge over the deep gorge. It makes the trek more delightful. Finally we arrive at a big Sherpa village, Beding. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 09: Rest day at Beding Today is the rest day for acclimatization. You can go for a short hike in the surrounding for acclimatization. In the surrounding, the breathtaking views of Gauri Shankar and Tibetan mountain arrest your attention. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 10: Beding to Na (4180m.) From Beding, we trek towards Na and its four hours trek. You can explore the upper slopes of the valley for snow today. You can also visit the nearby glacier too. The trek goes up along the river bank. This place is very open and it offers fresh air and charming sound the river. As the trek proceeds forward, you come across the panoramic view of the mountains. In addition, we also come across the Sherpa village and explore their specialties. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 11: Rest Day at Na Then the trek further goes towards Ramdung Go. You witness the mountains such as Gauri Shanker, Menlung, Yalung and the mountains of the Tibet on the trail. At the end, you arrive at Yalung glacier camp today. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 12: Na to Tso Rolpa Lake (4540m.) From Na, the trek further goes to Rolpa Lake. The trail goes through the flat path and gradually climbs up. You come across many natural lakes filled the scary water of glacier on the trail. The beautiful view of Menlung and Tibetan Side Mountain adds more glory in the trek. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 13: Tso Rolpa to Trakarding Glacier (4800m.) We wake up early in the morning and start our trek towards Trakarding glacier. We walk past the glaciers through out the day and explore the beauty of the surrounding. This also enriches your trek. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 14: Trakarding Glacier to Tashi Lapcha Pedi Camp (5755m.) From Trakarding glacier, we further trek towards Tashi Lapcha Pedi camp. It is situated in the altitude of 5755m. The trail involves some rock climbing and then we walk gradually on the glaciers. We set up our camp at Tashi Lapcha Pedi camp. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 15: Tashi Lapcha Pedi to Tashi Lapcha Pass (5755m) Climb from Tashi Lapcha Pedi to Tashi Lapcha Pass (5755m.) to Tashi Cape. You will climb up the Tashi Lapcha Pedi and cross the Tashi Lapcha Pass through Tashi Cape. The trial will completely be over the snow straight up and then steep down towards Tashi Cape.
Trek from Tashi Lapcha Pedi to Tashi Lapcha pass is very exciting. You climb up the Tashi Lapcha Pedi and then cross the pass through the Tashi cape. We trek over the complete snow and then we climb down towards the Tashi cape. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 16: Rest at Tashi Cape. Today, we make required preparation for summiting Parchamo. You see the panoramic views of the Parchamo, Thamserku, Kusum Kanguru, and Pigphera in the surrounding. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 17: Parchamo and trek back to Ngole (5110m.) After climbing Parchamo successfully, we trek back to Ngola and it takes approximately eleven hours. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 18: Ngole to Thyomgbo (4350m) Trekking from Ngole to Thyombo takes about five hours. You experience the easy glacier walking. The trail goes down towards the Thyomgbo. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 19: Thyomgbo to Thame (3820m.) We wake up at dawn this morning. Then we start trekking to Thame. The trail ascends up and follows the easy trek afterwards. You enjoy the beauty of the surrounding environment. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 20: Thame to Namche Bazaar (3440m) From Thame, we trek to Namche Bazzar. As we go further, the trail ascends for an hour upto Sanasa which is in the altitude of 3550m. In this point, you get your first glimpse of the peaks of the Khumbu region such as Mt Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Kusum Kangaru. After passing several villages and numerous teashops, the trail further descends steep towards the bridge over the Dudhkoshi River at Phunki Tenga.
You feel very exhausted due to the rough path; the trek still offers numerous other attractions such as the chirping sound of the birds and scenery mountain views. This makes your trek more exciting. You come to notice several villages and teashops in the trail. The trail ascends up and you arrive at Sanasa where you find local people selling Tibetan goods. The way further goes to Namche bazaar and this path involves lots of ups and downs. While walking in the trail, the thick forest, scenery and mountain views arrest your attention right away. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 21: Namche Bazzar to Lukla Boosted by all our new red blood cells, we rush down the footpath going to Sagarmatha National Park gate, in Jorsale. Later, Lukla's footpath leads us through the first villages we saw two weeks ago : Gumila, Phakding, Choplung. The high peaks disappear behind the hills. In Lukla, This last evening in the mountains is the ideal opportunity for a farewell party with the sherpa guides and porters, where you can sample some chhang, try Nepali and Sherpa dance and look back on a memorable trekking experience and staffs are expecting for precious Tips. Overnight stay at Tent
Day 22: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu You take an early morning flight back to Kathmandu . Over Night stay in Hotel
Day 23: Sight seeing in Kathmandu. After breakfast, our city guide reaches in Hotel with Vehicles, then we drive to Bhaktapur Durbar Square. Bhaktapur is one of the oldest cities in Kathmandu valley. It is well known as Living Museum. Old brick paved enclave of old Royal palace, Nyathapola Temple, Datatriya temple, exquisite artwork offers a picture of the grandeur of medieval Nepal. And Patan is located 7 km away from Kathmandu, this city has many 15th to 17th century, Hindu and Buddhist, monuments built during the Malla dynasty. The most important area with many monuments is the Patan Durbar Square. (Culture program) Over night stay at Hotel.
Day 24: Kathmandu – departure Transfer to international airport for your final departure. The trip ends, our Airport Representative will drop you to the Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight departure from Nepal
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| Group Size | 1 pax | 2 pax | 3-4 pax | 5-12 pax |
| Cost (US$) per person | Inquiry | 3565 | 2860 | 2460 |
I was trekking on the Annapurna Base Camp Trek in November 2007 together with two friends. It was wonderful getting to know rural Nepal and experiencing the enchanting scenery of the mountains. Ngima Sherpa was our trekking guide. It was his great enthusiasm that made our trip an unforgettable experience! He was reliable, perfectly organised and did far more than the necessary "guiding job": for example getting up in the early hours to run before us to secure accomodation, providing a girl we met on the trek with equipment when her shoes became broken or recommending accomodation in Karthmandu. The daily parts of the trek were well organized with enough time for breaks and to accomodate to the altitude.
Anne Katrin Baumgaertner
Muenchen, Germany.
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