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Amphu Labsa Pass Trekking

Amphu Labsa Pass trekking can now be started from Bhandara or by flight to Lukla and lies at remote Honku Valley. We need several days in the event of inclement weather. This trek is situated in between Mera peak (6460m) and IslandPeak (6189m). Mera offer spectacular mountain views of Kanchanjunga massive and many more other mountains. Similarly, Island peak is situated right in the heart of the Khumbu area and close views are seen of Lhotse, Everest, Nuptse and many more. Amphu Labsa pass expedition is just like an another big challenging trekking rocky trail which means we have to take expeditions equipments such as rope, rock piton, harness, full kitchen wear and etc. This trek may be even more difficult than any small peak climbing such as Island peak or Mera or Lobuche peak of the region. Energetic mountain lovers can extend their trips before depart from Kathmandu to make climbing permit for Mera peak or Isalnd peak climbing or both of them if time permit.


Itinerary:

Day 01: Pick up from
Kathmandu airport 1400 m and drive to Hotel. Over night at Hotel.

Day 02: Sightseeing at  Kathmanduod Durbar Square and Swayambhunath. Over night at Hotel. 

Day 03: Drive to domestic airport and flight to Lukla 2840 m. Commence approx 4 hrs
               trek to Chhutanga.

Day 04: Approx 7 hrs trek from Chhutanga to  Thulo Kharka via Chhatra la pass 4610 m. 

Day 05: Thulo Kharaka to Khote 4182 m, approx 7 hrs trek.   

Day 06: Khote to Tangnang 4356 m, approx  5 hrs trek. 

Day 07: Tangnang to Khare 5000 m, 4 hrs trek.  

Day 08: Rest day for acclimatization.

Day 09: Khare to Konme Dingma 4918 m.

Day 10: Konme Dingma to Talschluss Hunku Drangka 5150 m.

Day 11: Talschluss Hunku Drangk to Panch Pokhari 5500 m.

Day 12: Panch Pokhari to Basislager 5350 m.

Day 13: Basislager to Imja Tsho Lake ( 5010 m) via Amphu Labsta pass 5845 m .

Day 14: Rest day in case of bad weather.

Day 15: Imja Tsho Lake to Dinggboche ( 4410 m).

Day 16: Dingboche to Tangboche 3860 m.

Day 17: Tangboche to Manjo 2835 m via Namche ( lunch).

Day 18: Manjo to Lukla.

Day 19: Lukla to Kathmandu by 0 minutes flight than drive to Hotel in Kathmandu and leisure
               time for laundry and shopping.

Day 20: Sightseeing at Bhaktapur, Pahsupatinath, and Bhaudhanath.

Day 21: Drop at international airport for departure.

 

Grade:       Very difficult trip, suitable for passionate adventurers.

Trek type: We must take tent / kitchen gears / melas to sleep and eat. This is a camp organized tecnical trekking in between Khare to Imja Tsho Lake route where is no tea house lodges to sleep and eat. Lukla to Khare there are very basic tea house lodges to eat and sleep during season. Dingboche to Lukla there are modern hotel and lodges to eat and sleep.


If time is permit one can extend the above mention itinerary to EBC or Kalapattar or Cho La Pass or Gokyo or one of the Mera peak or Island peak or Lobuche peak's summit. To do peak climbing we must take climbing permit from Kathmandu and organized climbing gears accordingly. To cross Amphu Labsa Pass expert trekkers require 250 meters rope and several rock pitons.

 

Trip Cost Includes:

§  Airport / Hotel / Airport pick up & drop by private transport.

§  Standard accommodation in Kathmandu hotel. (in twin sharing basis)

§  City tours by professional culture guide in Kathmandu by private transport.

§  Full board meal during camping, prepared by our cook with Tea & coffee / hot water.

§  Twin sharing tented accommodation and equipment during the camping trek. (We provide two men tents to sleep, kitchen tents, toilet tent, kitchen wear, toilet tents.)

§  A local government licensed English speaking guide, cook, required number of porters, their food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment, medicine.

§  All trekking permits & fees.

§  Ground transfer to and from Kathmandu.

§  Comprehensive first aid medical kit.

§  All government taxes.

Trip Cost not includes:

§  Nepal entry visa fee.

§  Meals in Kathmandu.

§  Your travel insurance. 

§  Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, laundry.

§  Personal trekking equipment.

§  Tips for trekking staff and driver.

§  Sightseeing / monuments entrance fees in Kathmandu.

§  Any others expenses which are not mentioned in trip cost. 

§  International airfare.

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Friday, June 28th, 2013

Dear Shankar, We are back in Germany, full of impressions and new experiences. It was a very great journey in Nepal and Tibet, without any problems. That's why we have to say a big THANKS to you and your friend for the perfect organization. I think that this kind of contact between an ... Peter, Germany


Friday, June 28th, 2013

Hi Shankar, Today it is my first working day after 4 weeks. I have to say you sorry. As you know at the beginning I was not totally convinced to make this tour with your agency. No single German or other agency were able to make it better than you, I am sure about. And I am also sure, ... Ergin, Germany


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