Pachharmo peak (6273m) lies south of
the Tesi Lapcha and, when seen from the pass the
mountain is really attractive. 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.
Trekking Region : Rolwaling Himal Starting from : Kathmandu drive to Charikot by regular
bus Ending at : Lukla the airport town and fly down to
Kathmandu Treks grade : Moderate to Strenuous. Highest access : Pacharmo peak (6187m) Tashilapcha pass
(5755m) Culture : Sherpa Buddhism Tibetan based Types of treks : Camping & Lodge Trip : 25 Days Minimum pax: 2 people Cost : USD 1429to USD 1999 Per person
Day 01 :
Kathmandu arrival (1300m) Day 02 : Peak permit Preparation and official
formalities
( You can use this day for rock climbing course
or sightseeing ) Day 03 : Kathmandu (1350m.) to Dolakha (1660m.)
Day 04 : Dolakha to Shigati (950m.) via Piguti
(920m.) Day 05 : Shigati to Jagat (1440m.) Day 06 : Jagat to Simigaon (2020m.) Day 07 : Simigaon to Daldung La (3976m.) Day 08 : Daldung La to Beding (3690m.) Day 09 : Rest day at Beding Day 10 : Beding to Na (4180m.) Day 11 : Rest Day at Na Day 12 : Na to Tso Rolpa Lake (4540m.) Day 13 : Tso Rolpa to Trakarding Glacier
(4800m.) Day 14 : Trakarding Glacier to Tashi Lapcha Pedi
Camp (5755m.) Day 15 : Tashi Lapcha Pedi to Tashi Lapcha Pass
(5755m.) to Tashi Cape. Day 16 : Rest at Tashi Cape. Day 17 : Parchamo and trek back to Ngole
(5110m.) Day 18 : Ngole to Thyomgbo (4350m ) Day 19 : Thyomgbo to Thame (3820m.) Day 20 : Thame to Namche Bazaar (3440m ) Day 21 : Namche Bazaar to Phakding (2652m.) Day 22 : Phakding to Lukla [2800m] Day 23 : Lukla to Kathmandu Day 24 : Kathmandu free day of your own. Day 25 : Final Departure.
# Welcome in Airport by Garland
# All ground Transportation by private vehicle
# Twin sharing accommodation at Kathmandu in 2 to 4 star
hotel with breakfast
# sightseeing in Kathmandu
# Lukla /Kathmandu flight fare for member & Nepali staff
# Accommodation in lodge or tent during trek
# Meals (Breakfast, lunch, dinner) in trekking & camping
# High altitude tent, & high food at climbing
# Local fresh fruits like orange, apple, banana and
grape etc.
# Down jacket, 4 seasonal sleeping bag
# Trekking map.
# All necessary paper work & Permits
# All cost for a Langtang Ri leader(First Aid and Eco
trained & Government licensed holder English Speaking)
and sherpa, a sherpa assistance leader(s) and assistance
Trek leader help each individuals while on trek
# Salary, equipment, transportation & Insurance of
Langtang Ri trekking staff
# Portable Altitudes Chamber (PAC) for safety measures.
# Travel & Rescue arrangement.
# All government taxes.
# Farewell dinner
COST
EXCLUDES :
# Nepalese l Visa Fee (USD 40 for 30
Days)
# International airport departure taxes
# Excess baggage charges
# Lunch & Dinner in Kathmandu
# Personal Mountaineering Gear
# Climbing royalty
# Climbing sherpa fee
# Garbage deposit
# Travel & Rescue insurance
# Personal expenses e.g. phone calls, laundry, bar bills
& extra porters
# Tips for guides and porters ____________________________________________________________________
Detail Itinerary
Equipments checklists -
climbing trips
In addition to the above list of suggested
trekking equipment, you should take along with
various items of mountaineering tools. For any
trip which has crossed by steep, snow-covered
ground, or which has included section of glacier
travel, it might be necessary for the group
roping up as a safety precaution. To facilitate
this process of roping up, you will need to
maintain a minimum requirement, a climbing
harness, a climbing sling and two locking
carabineers. Plastic mountaineering boots, a
mountaineering ice axe and a pair of crampons
with front points are the other items of
equipment, which are required for our trekking
peak trips. (Please note: Our recommendation
that you take no more than 33 pounds of trekking
equipment DOES NOT include your plastic boots,
ice axe, crampons or harness/carabineers. During
the trek, climbing hardware will be carried
separately from your personal trek bag in-group
bags until needed).
An explanation of the equipment that you will
need
Daypacks for climbing trips
3000-4000 cubic inches. For climbing trips, you
will be required to carry more warm clothing
during the climbs and also your personal
climbing gear. For this reason, you will need a
slightly bigger daypack than for a trekking-only
trip. If you have any questions about gear,
please do not hesitate to call our office for
advice.
Equipment Rental
In order to minimize your expense outlay for
trekking and climbing equipment you may never
use again, we offer a wide range of equipment
available for rent for the duration of your
trip. All rental equipment can be picked up from
your trip leader upon arrival for your trip