Pacharmo peak
Lying close to the Tibetan border,
Pacharmo peak is not technically difficult for climbing. However,
taking into account the altitude and the peak’s remoteness,
it’s certainly a challenging one. The mountain is an attractive
snow peak with a well-defined ridge rising from the relative
flat, crevassed glacier. The route follows the Everest Base
Camp trek from Lukla to Namche Bazaar. The trek goes from
Thame, and then Thengpo to Ngole and so on to the base camp
and finally to the Pacharmo peak.
Suggested Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in International airport
and pick you up
Day 02: Sight seeing around Kathmandu
Day 03: Drive to Charikot
Day 04: Trek to Chettre
Day 05: Trek to Manthala
Day 06: Trek to Simigaon
Day 07: Trek to Gyalche
Day 08: Trek to Bedding
Day 09: Bedding, rest day
Day 10: Trek to Nagaon
Day 11: Trek to Tsobuk
Day 12: Trek to Hacha
Day 13: Trek to Tashilapcha
Day 14: Pacharmo Base Camp
Day 15: Pacharmo High Camp
Day 16: Summit Pacharmo
Day 17: Reserve day
Day 18: Trek to Thengpo
Day 19: Trek to Thame
Day 20: Trek to Khumjung
Day 21: Trek to Phakding
Day 22: Trek to Lukla
Day 23: Fly back to Kathmandu
Day 24: Kathmandu shopping around and rest day
Day 25: Fly back to your country or next destination
Cost includes:
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Climbing Sherpa guide and his equipment allowance
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High
altitude tent, ropes, snow bars, gas (high fuel) & high
food.
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All
meals (Breakfast, lunch, Dinner with tea/coffee/ Chocolate)
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Sleep and food on tea houses/camp what we have available
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Conservation/national
park entry permits fees
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If full camping trek then all arrangement (guide, cook,
kitchen boy, porters, all meals, cooking and camping equipment).
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Airport arrival and departure land transfers
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Nepali
Staff insurance.
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Accommodations in Kathmandu on Bed and Breakfast twin share
basis.
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Climbing equipments: Harness, Ice axe, Ascenders or Zumar,
Descenders or Eight fingers, Ropes, Carbines, Ice screws,
snow bars and Dead man only.
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Tourist Class Hotel accommodation on the same basis in others
cities if applicable.
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Client’s personal clothes, Sleeping Bag and meals in cities,
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Personal insurance and expenses,
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International flight fares, taxes and Visas,
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Airport taxes domestic & international,
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Any unforeseen expenses, drinks (coke, beers, mineral water
etc),
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Some
climbing equipments like (climbing shoes, trekking shoes,
crampons, head torch/Batteries/ Bulbs, Gloves (Thermal),
Gaiters
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Tips to tour leader and other staff a member & Any unforeseen
expenses
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Emergency
rescue by helicopter, medication and hospitalization in
case of illness and trip delays.