Trip info
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Min. 1 Max 10
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Grade: Strenuous
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October-November
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Max. 6,812m/22,343ft
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Everest Region
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Duration: 30 Days
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Hotel / Lodge / Tent
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Meals Included (B,L,D)
Ama Dablam and Lobuche Expedition Overview
- Climb Ama Dablam and Lobuche East together
- Well-devised approach via Gokyo and Chola Pass
- Fully supported expedition with the experienced guides
- 1:1 sherpa support on Amadablam
Known as Mountaineers’ mountain, Ama Dablam is one of the most striking peaks in the Khumbu region, which stands tall at 6812m. Its steep ridgelines, sharp summit, and the hanging glacier on its southwestern face—resembling a mother’s pendant—give the mountain both its name and reputation. Ama Dablam summit allows panoramic views of eight-thousanders including Everest, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Lhotse. But” This is a technical peak that demands focus.
We approach Ama Dablam not as an isolated climb but as part of a two-peak expedition that also includes Lobuche East (6,119m). This strategy allows for better acclimatization, a more enjoyable approach through the Gokyo valley, and a more efficient summit push on Ama Dablam. Thus, As part of our Ama Dablam & Lobuche Expedition, the route takes you through the Gokyo Lakes, across the Cho La Pass (5,420m), and up Lobuche East. By summiting Lobuche first, you’ll already be acclimatized and have sharpened your climbing skills before reaching Ama Dablam Base Camp. “Therefore” Many climbers struggle on Ama Dablam due to rapid altitude gain, overexposure to rotations and climbing the rocky ridges up and down. By climbing Lobuche first, we avoid the need for multiple rotations on Ama Dablam’s higher camps. Therefore; Gokyo Lake, cross Chola Pass, climb Lobuche East, and then finally arrive at Ama Dablam base camp well acclimatized and fully prepared.
During the Ama Dablam Base Camp, our base camp offers a well-equipped and comfortable environment for rest, training, and acclimatization. Training sessions and a traditional puja ceremony follow, allowing you to ease into the mountain environment. Higher above the base camp, there are another three camps before reaching the summit. Camp 1 will be at (5,600m/18,368ft), Camp 2 will be at (5,900m/19,352ft) and Camp 3 will be at (6,200m/20,664ft).
Why Join Us?
- Guided by of the best guides and the Sherpa team
- Climb Lobuche Peak for acclimatization
- 1:1 Sherpa to climber ratio on summit day
- Quality and safety of the expedition
- Premier climbing experience on Ama Dablam
30-day Ama Dablam and Lobuche Expedition Itinerary
Day 01 – Arrival in Kathmandu Airport 1,350m/4,430ft
Day 02 – Gear Check and Final Preparation 1,350m/4,430ft
Day 03 – Fly to Lukla and trek to Phakding 2,600m/8,531ft/ 3-4hrs
Day 04 – Trek to Namche Bazar 3,440m/11,286ft/ 6-7hrs
Day 05 – Rest and Acclimatization day 3,440m/11,286ft
Day 06 – Trek from Namche to Dole 4,200m/13,776ft/ 6-7hrs
Day 07 – Trek to Machermo 4,470m/14,665ft/ 5-6hrs
Day 08 – Trek to Gokyo 4,790m/15,712ft/ 4-5hrs
Day 09 – Hike Gokyo Ri and stay at Gokyo 5,360m/17,581ft
Day 10 – Trek to Dragnag 4,700m/15,416ft/ 4-5hrs
Day 11- Cross Chola Pass 5,420m/17,783ft and trek to Dzongla 8-9hrs
Day 12 – Rest and Training 4,835m/15,860ft
Day 13 – Trek to Lobuche Peak High Camp 5,400m/17,712ft/ 4hrs
Day 14 – Summit Lobuche Peak 6,119m/20,075ft and descend to Thugla 4,620m/15,155ft/ 12-14hrs
Day 15 – Trek to Pangboche 3,985m/13,075ft/ 3-4hrs
Day 16 – Trek to Ama Dablam Base Camp 4,600m/15,089ft/ 3-4hrs
Day 17 -18- Rest, Puja Ceremony & Climbing Clinic 4,600m/15,089ft
Day 19 – Climb to Ama Dablam Camp 1 5,600m/18,368ft/ 6-7hrs
Day 20 – Climb to Ama Dablam Camp 2 5,900m/19,355ft/ 4-5hrs
Day 21- Summit Ama Dablam 6,812m/22,345ft and descend to Camp 2 5,900m/19,355ft/ 12-14hrs
Day 22 – Descend to base camp 4,600m/15,090ft/ 5-6hrs
Day 23-25 – Contingencies Day 4,600m/15,090ft
Day 26 – Trek to Namche Bazar 3,440m/11,286ft/ 7-8hrs
Day 27 – Trek from Namche Bazar to Lukla 2,800m/9,187ft/ 6-7hrs
Day 28 – Fly back to Kathmandu 1,350m/4,430ft from Lukla
Day 29 – In Kathmandu 1,350m/4,430ft
Day 30 – International departure from Kathmandu
Itinerary Disclaimer:
The detailed itinerary provided above serves as a general guide for the Ama Dablam and Lobuche Expedition, based on our experience and an optimal pacing strategy. However, high altitude expeditions are inherently unpredictable, and several factors may lead to changes in the planned schedule. Each climber acclimatizes at their own pace, and adjustments to the acclimatization plan or summit push may be necessary to ensure individual safety and overall expedition success. Weather conditions, route conditions, team dynamics, health status, and logistical factors can all influence the daily plan. While we aim to follow the outlined schedule as closely as possible, flexibility is essential in the mountains. Our guiding team will make real time decisions based of experience and sound judgment, prioritizing safety, acclimatization, and summit success.
Customize Your Climb:
- This is a general itinerary, which can always individually be “tailormade”. The climbing package can be redesigned or redeveloped as per your taste, For more information please contact us.














