Rolwaling Region Peak
Pharchemo Peak
The peak lies south of the Tashi Lapcha high pass on the way of Rolwaling
trek.
Parchamo peak has become the most popular climbing peak for the trekkers those
who are crossing the high Tashi Lapcha Pass (5,755m/18,875ft) to Khumbu Valley
in the Everest area. The peak can be combined with the more demanding trek
Rolwaling valley together.
View from the pass the mountain is an attractive but straightforward snow peak
with a well-defined north-by-north west ridge rising from the relatively flat,
crevassed glacier astride the Tashi Lapcha and to the west of the ridge the
face forms a uniform snow slope broken by crevasses.
Elevation: 6187m/20293ft.
Region: Rolwaling Himal
The route:
Kathmandu - Dolakha - Shigati - Gongar - Doranangbu - Beding - Na - Kabung - Kydug
Kongma - Drolmaban - Tashi Lapcha - B.C.
Best season: Sept. to Nov.& April to May.
Facility: Climbing only, need to porter for all gear and food
Program duration: 22 day
Suggested Itinerary
Day01: Arrival Kathamndu & transfer to hotel.
Day02: Preparation day / sightseeing
Day03: Drive to trailhead, Dolakha and overnight camp
Day04- 10 Trek to Na village
Day 11: Acclimatization day at Na Village
Day12-13: Trek to tashi Lapcha Base Camp
Day14: Trek and overnight nearly Tashi Lapcha Pass
Day15: Climb attempt and after the top trek back to Teng Po
Day16: Trek to Thame (Khumbu Valley)
Day 17: Rest at Thame or Namche Bazar next day
Day18-22: Trek back to Lukla and fly to Kathamndu
Cost includes
Arrival and departure transportation, 3-meals a day
Camping gear (two-man tent, foam mattress, kitchen tent, dining tent and
toilet tent)
Supporting field staff including professional climbing guide, cook, kitchen
boy, porters as well as their necessary insurance, meals and allowances Peak
permit fee and Domestic airfare including airport tax, conservation and
national park area entrance permit and first aid service.
Cost excludes
Hotels in Kathmandu, International departure airport tax, Personal Insurance,
Personal equipments - sleeping bag, down jacket, waterproof jacket, kit bag
etc. Equipment allowance (Legally each expedition must be providing equipment
allowance for all Sherpa, guides and porters. This allowance is necessary for
brand new equipment (sleeping bag, shoes, crampons, down jacket, raincoat
etc.). Travel medical insurance and emergency evacuation cost, laundry,
telephone calls, alcoholic beverages, bottled drinks, tips, gifts, souvenirs,
etc.
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