Climbing Ama Dablam. Climbing Amadablam (6812 m) with acclimatization on Lobuche peak (6000 m), Nepal Individual special equipment for climbing

  • Necessary clothes and shoes
    • down jacket at -20ºС;
    • storm jacket with membrane;
    • Polartec jacket or fleece;
    • storm trousers with membrane;
    • trekking trousers;
    • polartec trousers or fleece;
    • warm thermal underwear;
    • thin thermal underwear;
    • warm trekking socks (3-4 pairs, warm and light);
    • gloves up to -20ºС;
    • windproof hat;
    • cap;
    • T-shirt, long sleeve shirt (2 pcs);
    • technical mountaineering boots, 7000 m;
    • trekking sneakers;
    • sandals.
  • Special equipment
    • telescopic poles;
    • ice ax;
    • safety system;
    • lanyard lanyard;
    • carabiners 3 pcs.;
  • Tourist equipment
    • headlamp with 2 sets of batteries;
    • Sunglasses;
    • mountaineering sun protection mask;
    • backpack for day trips (30 l);
    • trunk or backpack 120 l;
    • sleeping bag at -25ºС;
    • thermos (1 l);
    • sun cream;
    • hygienic lipstick;
    • personal first aid kit.
  • Documentation

    Citizens of the Russian Federation obtain a visa to Nepal at the airport upon arrival. From 30 days - 40 USD.

    A passport with a validity of 6 months is required.

  • Transport

    Transfers from/to airports by taxi or minivan.

  • Accommodation

    In Kathmandu, accommodation in a 4* hotel in double rooms, on the ascent, accommodation in loggias (simple hotels with basic services). High altitude camps - accommodation in tents. 1 tent for 3 participants.

  • Nutrition

    Hotels in Kathmandu include breakfast. Lunches and dinners, as well as meals on the route, are paid separately. On average 20-30 USD for lunch or dinner. At high altitude camps, participants cook on gas burners themselves. Products are purchased centrally by the organizers.

  • Staff

    An experienced guide from the BASK-TOUR company works with the group along the entire route. Additionally, local guides - Sherpas - are involved. During the climb there is one guide for every 3 participants. The group is also accompanied by porters who transport group equipment and personal belongings of the participants.

  • Weather

    The weather is stable and sunny in spring. And if in the lower part of the trek you can sometimes go in a T-shirt, then higher up it will be cooler, especially at night. During the day on the track you can go in a windstopper. Precipitation in the form of rain below and snow above 4300m is possible, daytime temperatures up to +18 +20 degrees, at night up to -5.

    On the high-altitude part of the route, temperature fluctuations between day and night increase significantly. During the day +5+15, at night up to -25. Snow and strong gusts of wind are possible.

  • Insurance and medicine

    No special vaccinations are required to enter Nepal. During the climb, the guide will have a first aid kit, but it is better to have specific medications with you. While hiking, do not drink water from streams and thoroughly wash all fruits and vegetables you consume. Insurance - sports, with mountaineering risk coverage - is issued separately before departure.

  • Responsibility

    The guide accompanying the group throughout the entire program ensures safety only if the rules and safety precautions are observed for all participants without exception. Therefore, we recommend listening to the opinions and advice of the accompanying guide. During the program and especially in critical situations, participants must fully and unquestioningly follow the recommendations and instructions of the guide. All actions and decisions on the route during a situation that threatens the safety of the participants are solely within the competence of the guide accompanying the group. During all our programs, guides carry the necessary group equipment, a mobile phone with the numbers of the area's rescue services, as well as a first aid kit. Safety for us remains the main condition for fulfilling our obligations to the client!

Our ascent will take the classic route along the southwestern ridge and the reward for completing it will be a fantastic view that opens from the top of Ama Dablam - you will be able to simultaneously see four eight-thousanders at once - Everest, Lhotse, Makalu and Cho Oyu.

Experienced Sherpas will help us both during the route and during the installation of high-altitude camps.

The path to the top follows the southwestern route of the mountain ridge. A technical route with three camps, starting from the base camp. Usually the ascent takes about 4 weeks. The ascent is technically not easy; there will be pure rock climbing on slippery granite, and on snow and rocks. The final stage involves a long, steep climb up a snowy slope to the very top!








Tour program


The Ama Dablam climbing program lasts 26 days.

Dates:
October 4 - October 29, 2014
April 18 - May 13, 2015

Route: Kathmandu - Lukla - Phakding - Namche Bazaar - Tengboche Monastery - Pangboche - Base Camp (BC) - Assault Camp (ABC) - Climbing - Namche Bazaar - Lukla - Kathmandu

Climbing program by day:

Day 1
Arrival in Kathmandu, meeting at the airport, accommodation at the hotel. Preparation of necessary documents and permits.

Day 2
Sightseeing tour of Kathmandu with a Russian-speaking guide: Royal Durbar Square with its ancient history, Hindu temples and traditions, the temple of the living goddess Kumari and the oldest wooden palace Kastamandap; the largest ancient Buddhist stupa Boudhanath with the all-seeing eyes of Buddha; Swayambhunath is a small town of Buddhist temples, monasteries and Hindu religious buildings. From the top of the Monkey Mountain hill, where Swayambhunath is located, a magnificent panorama of the Kathmandu Valley opens up - a colorful green basin surrounded by majestic mountain peaks. Return to the hotel. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 3
Getting to know the tourist area of ​​Thamel with its many restaurants, shops and equipment stores, where you can buy everything you need for the Expedition.

Day 4
Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2860m) by small plane (about 35 min flight). Arrival, start of trekking: transition to the village. Pagding (2640 m)

Day 5
Trek to Namche (3340m). Passing through several interesting settlements to the entrance to the National. Sagarmatha Park near the village of Jorsale. After lunch in the pine forest, we leave the river and climb the steps to the main administrative center of Khumbu - Namche.

Day 6
Acclimatization rest day. Namche is the capital of the Sherpa people and the largest settlement in the Solukhumbu region. Optional ascent to 3800 m - Syangboche landing strip - and a walk to the Japanese "oxygen" hotel with views of Everest, Lhotse, Amadablam, Kantega and Thamserku. Every Saturday, a market of local goods from all over the valley is organized here, which is why the place is better known as Namche Bazaar. There is an abundance of souvenirs here. Visit to the National Museum park, and if you wish, you can also visit the ethnographic museum and monastery in the northeast of the city.

Day 7
Trek to Tengboche (3870m). The path goes to the bridge over Dudh Kosi (2 hours), then climbs to the monastery (1–1.5 hours). This is one of the highest monasteries, the main monastery of the Sherpas of the Nyingma direction of Tibetan Buddhism. It is located on the shoulder of a high mountain ridge at an altitude of 3870 m. From here you can see Ama Dablan (6812 m), the snow-white wall of Lhotse (8501 m) and the rock pyramid of Everest. Dinner. Overnight in the loggia.

Day 8
Trek to Ama Dablam Base Camp (4600m). Overnight at a guest house in Pangboche (3900m).

Day 9-22
The period of acclimatization and ascent.

Day 23
Trek Pangboche (3900m) - Namche Bazaar (3340m). Overnight in a guest house.

Day 24
Trek to Lukla (2860m). Overnight at the lodge.

Day 25
Flight Lukla - Kathmandu. Transfer to the hotel. Free time in Kathmandu, selection of souvenirs. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 26
Transfer to the international airport. Final departure from Kathmandu.

tour cost


The cost of climbing Ama Dablam with local guides is $5120.

What's included


Included in the tour price included:

  • Transfers - meeting and seeing off at the airport
  • Excursions around Kathmandu with a Russian guide
  • 4 nights accommodation in Kathmandu in double occupancy – 3* hotel with breakfast
  • Local flights from Kathmandu to Lukla and back
  • Air delivery of cargo Expeditions (cargo) - based on a maximum of 30 kg personally
  • Permit for climbing Ama Dablam
  • Permit to enter Solokhumbu National Park
  • Services of a liaison officer for the Expedition according to regulations
  • Accompaniment of a guide/high-altitude Sherpa (climber of Ama Dablam and Everest) - one for two team members
  • Porter/porter services for Team members' luggage and equipment for climbing and camps, food and fuel: 3 porters from Lukla to BC AmaDablam
  • Porters for Team and Camp cargo - return from BC to Lukla
  • Cook for the Team in BC
  • Assistant cook at BL
  • BC equipment: tents for the Kitchen, Dining Room, Shower, Toilet, kitchen utensils, tables/chairs
  • Altitude nutrition during ascent
  • Tents - one personal for each team member in BC, and one for two team members in high-altitude camps
  • Oxygen with mask and regulator in BC - for emergency care (in case of use, costs are at the user's expense)
  • Registration of a “garbage” pledge

Excluded
in the cost of climbing:
  • International flight to Kathmandu
  • Nepal visa (40 USD)
  • Lunches and dinners in Kathmandu
  • Meals and accommodation during trekking to Ama Dablam Base Camp
  • Personal expenses, incl. for souvenirs, alcoholic drinks, international calls and Internet use
  • Climbing insurance
  • Costs for evacuation and rescue operations (if necessary)
  • Personal High Altitude Sherpa Guide
  • High altitude guide bonus for climbing - USD 500
  • Tips for service staff

Equipment


List of personal equipment required for climbing Ama Dablam.

Cloth
Down jacket
Storm jacket with membrane
Fleece jacket
Storm trousers with membrane
Thermal underwear
Warm climbing socks (3 pairs)
Thin trekking socks (3 pairs)
Gaiters
Gloves
Warm mittens
Fleece hat
Balaclava and face mask
Rain Cape

Shoes
Double-layer mountaineering boots, up to 7000m
Trekking sneakers

Mountaineering
Hanging system
Self-insurance
Descender
Carabiner with coupling (3 pcs)
Helmet
Cats
Ice ax
Telescopic poles
Mountaineering glasses

Tourism and bivouac
Backpack 40-50 liters
Bag 100-120l
Sleeping bag
The mat is flat
Thermos
Sun cream
Hygienic lipstick
Towel, soap, toothpaste, brush
Personal First Aid Kit

Route thread

Kathmandu – Lukla – Namche Bazar – Tyangboche – Pangboche – Ama Dablam Base Camp – Pangboche – Namche Bazar – Lukla – Kathmandu

The tour price includes

Expedition leader with experience in successful ascents of Ama Dablam
AlpIndustry guides at the rate of 1 guide for 2-3 people
3* hotel in Kathmandu (2 nights before the expedition and 2 nights after the expedition)
Tents for high altitude camps (one for 2-3 participants in each high altitude camp)
Dishes, gas, burner for cooking
Permit (permission) to climb Ama Dablam
Permit to visit Sagarmatha National Park
Regional permit Khumbu
Accommodation on the track in guesthouses
All transfers according to the program
Group first aid kit
Payment for the use of a railing rope
Gas cylinders - 5 pieces per participant
Gas burners - 1 piece per high-altitude camp tent
Public equipment (ropes, ice screws, pitons, rock hammers, bookmarks, etc.)
Radio stations

The tour price does not include

Nepal visa ($50)
International flight to Kathmandu (from 33,000 rubles)
Flight Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu (about $350)
Meals in Kathmandu and during the trek ($25-30 per day), high-altitude meals
Excursions to Kathmandu ($10-15)
Change of accommodation conditions (single occupancy)
Tips for service staff
Medical climbing insurance (required for each participant)
Conducting search and rescue and transportation operations
Personal high-altitude porter to the top (approximately $1700)
Tips for the high-altitude guide-porter ($500)
Porters for carrying personal belongings of the participant and tents ($20/day)
Airport taxes and fees for excess weight (over 15 kg) on ​​domestic flights

Required documents

A passport valid for at least 6 months after the end of the trip.
Nepal visa - issued upon arrival at Kathmandu airport.
Permit - special permission to climb Ama Dablam (included in the price).

Safety

Safety on the route is ensured by our experienced guides at the rate of 1 guide for 2-3 people. We provide the necessary first aid kit for medical care. But we also recommend that you bring your own first aid kit with specific medications. A necessary condition for participation in the expedition is that the participant has special mountaineering medical insurance.

Accommodation/Hotels

In Kathmandu - Samsara Resort 3* hotel or similar, double occupancy.
On the trek - accommodation in lodges (buildings similar to mountain shelters, quite comfortable), double occupancy.
During the ascent - accommodation in tents (from Base Camp and above).

At the hotel in Kathmandu, meals are on a breakfast basis. Kathmandu has many restaurants and cafes, where both European and local cuisine (Nepalese, Tibetan) are widely represented. A standard dinner without alcohol costs about $18-20. On the trek, meals can be ordered at the lodges ($25-30/day). Products for climbing are purchased by the participants themselves or by the guide in agreement with the participants. Participants cook their own food under the guidance of a guide in high-altitude camps using gas burners.

Route thread

Kathmandu – Lukla – Namche Bazar – Tyangboche – Pangboche – Ama Dablam Base Camp – Pangboche – Namche Bazar – Lukla – Kathmandu

The tour price includes

Expedition leader with experience in successful ascents of Ama Dablam
AlpIndustry guides at the rate of 1 guide for 2-3 people
3* hotel in Kathmandu (2 nights before the expedition and 2 nights after the expedition)
Tents for high altitude camps (one for 2-3 participants in each high altitude camp)
Dishes, gas, burner for cooking
Permit (permission) to climb Ama Dablam
Permit to visit Sagarmatha National Park
Regional permit Khumbu
Accommodation on the track in guesthouses
All transfers according to the program
Group first aid kit
Payment for the use of a railing rope
Gas cylinders - 5 pieces per participant
Gas burners - 1 piece per high-altitude camp tent
Public equipment (ropes, ice screws, pitons, rock hammers, bookmarks, etc.)
Radio stations

The tour price does not include

Nepal visa ($50)
International flight to Kathmandu (from 33,000 rubles)
Flight Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu (about $350)
Meals in Kathmandu and during the trek ($25-30 per day), high-altitude meals
Excursions to Kathmandu ($10-15)
Change of accommodation conditions (single occupancy)
Tips for service staff
Medical climbing insurance (required for each participant)
Conducting search and rescue and transportation operations
Personal high-altitude porter to the top (approximately $1700)
Tips for the high-altitude guide-porter ($500)
Porters for carrying personal belongings of the participant and tents ($20/day)
Airport taxes and fees for excess weight (over 15 kg) on ​​domestic flights

Required documents

A passport valid for at least 6 months after the end of the trip.
Nepal visa - issued upon arrival at Kathmandu airport.
Permit - special permission to climb Ama Dablam (included in the price).

Safety

Safety on the route is ensured by our experienced guides at the rate of 1 guide for 2-3 people. We provide the necessary first aid kit for medical care. But we also recommend that you bring your own first aid kit with specific medications. A necessary condition for participation in the expedition is that the participant has special mountaineering medical insurance.

Accommodation/Hotels

In Kathmandu - Samsara Resort 3* hotel or similar, double occupancy.
On the trek - accommodation in lodges (buildings similar to mountain shelters, quite comfortable), double occupancy.
During the ascent - accommodation in tents (from Base Camp and above).

At the hotel in Kathmandu, meals are on a breakfast basis. Kathmandu has many restaurants and cafes, where both European and local cuisine (Nepalese, Tibetan) are widely represented. A standard dinner without alcohol costs about $18-20. On the trek, meals can be ordered at the lodges ($25-30/day). Products for climbing are purchased by the participants themselves or by the guide in agreement with the participants. Participants cook their own food under the guidance of a guide in high-altitude camps using gas burners.

Dates from October 15 to November 7, 2019

The cost of a full package of services using ONE guide for ONE participant is $5000

The cost of a full package of services using ONE high-altitude guide for TWO participants is $4200

The cost of the full package using ONE high-altitude guide for THREE participants is $3900

Pay attention to the services included in the package!!!

There are already 5 members in the group!

We invite you to take part in the international expedition to Ama-Dablam (6890). Visit the most popular Peak of the Himalayas with Makalu Extrem guides! Our guides, without exaggeration, are some of the best guides on the planet. We will make your touch to the Himalayas unforgettable!

The cost of the full package of services is $5000 using one high-altitude guide for one participant

The cost of the full package of services is $4200 using one high-altitude guide for two participants

THE PRICE OF THE FULL PACKAGE INCLUDES:

Russian-speaking guide-consultant - Chatur Taman G

G hotel in Kathmandu (4 nights) + breakfast;

Permit for climbing Mt. Ama-Dablam 6812

One guide per one (each) participant (climber 10-15 8000+)

Costs for a liaison officer;

Solar battery at Base Camp

Heater in the base camp dining tent;

Kitchen tent;

Kitchen equipment;

Dining tent;

Toilet;

Shower;

Satellite phone for emergency communication with the ground

Walkie Talkie

Cook and his assistant;

Tents for accommodation at base camp: one tent per participant

Accommodation and meals in high-altitude camps 1, 2, 3,

Equipment and equipment for high-altitude camps;

All transfers according to the program within Nepal;

Personnel insurance;

Railings on the route

Group climbing equipment.

We and all our guides have experience in climbing many eight-thousanders.

Attention! When purchasing a package of 1 guide for two, the carrying of things is partially carried out by the participants.

NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:

Summit bonus for reaching the top - $600

Meals and accommodation on the Lukla-Base Camp-Lukla trek

Personal climbing insurance;

City tours;

Lunches and dinners in Kathmandu

Personal equipment,

Personal first aid kit;

International flight

Alcoholic and soft drinks.

Traveling along the route separately from the group

And now a few reasons why to come with us:

1. Each of our groups is accompanied by one of the co-owners of the company - Chatur Tamang 8x 8000+ or ​​Oksana Morneva 8x 8000+

2. The price of our package includes the flight Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu

3. The price of our package includes one guide for one participant or one guide for two participants (and not one for three or five, as in other companies)

4. The price of our package includes carrying the participants’ personal belongings to the Base Camp and back - 30 kg for each participant

5. We and all our guides are members of the Nepal Mountaineering Federation and therefore you will not have to pay for the permit and other official expenses of your tour leader.

6. We always conclude an official agreement, on the basis of which we work.

COME!!! WE WILL BE VERY GLAD TO MEET YOU!!!

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