Mt. Pumori Expedition
Trip Overview
Overview
The Mount Pumori Expedition offers an awe-inspiring adventure for passionate mountaineers seeking a thrilling and challenging experience in the Himalayas. Standing tall at 7,161 meters (23,494 feet), Mount Pumori is also located on the Nepal-Tibet border and is known for its majestic beauty and technical climbing routes. The expedition begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, where participants gather for a comprehensive briefing and final preparations. Experienced mountaineering guides and Sherpas provide valuable insights, ensuring safety and success throughout the journey. The team then embarks on a scenic flight to Lukla, the gateway to the Khumbu region. From Lukla, the trekking route follows the famous Everest Base Camp trail, passing through vibrant Sherpa villages, lush rhododendron forests, and dramatic glacial valleys. This acclimatization phase allows participants to adjust to the high altitude gradually while soaking in breathtaking views of towering peaks like Ama Dablam and Nuptse.Conquering Mount Pumori: A Journey through Ice and Heights
Upon reaching Everest Base Camp, the team diverges towards the west, establishing a temporary camp at Pumori Base Camp. Here, climbers also acclimatize further and undergo rigorous training to master technical skills required for the ascent. The climb entails traversing steep ice walls, navigating crevasses, and employing advanced rope techniques. Over the course of several weeks, the team advances through multiple high camps, gradually ascending the mountain's glaciated slopes. Summit day is the culmination of the expedition, where climbers embark on a challenging and exhilarating push to the top of Mount Pumori. The effort is also rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, and other surrounding peaks. The descent follows the same route, allowing time for reflection and celebration of the accomplishment. Back at Lukla, a farewell dinner commemorates the shared experiences and bonds formed during the expedition. The journey concludes in Kathmandu, where participants have the opportunity to explore the city's rich cultural heritage and visit iconic landmarks like Durbar Square and Boudhanath Stupa.Conclusion and Summary
The Mount Pumori Expedition is a life-changing adventure, combining physical endurance, mental resilience, and a deep appreciation for the Himalayan wilderness. It is also an opportunity to push personal limits, forge lifelong friendships, and create lasting memories in one of the most spectacular mountain ranges on Earth.Trip Highlight
Here are some highlights of the Mount Pumori Expedition:
- Technical Challenge: Mount Pumori is known for its technical climbing routes, including steep slopes, ridges, and crevasses. Climbing this peak requires a high level of technical proficiency, making it a challenge for experienced mountaineers.
- Stunning Scenery: The Mount Pumori Expedition offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, including the nearby peaks of Mount Everest and Lhotse. Climbers can also enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including glaciers and valleys.
- Cultural Experience: The Mount Pumori Expedition takes place in Nepal, providing climbers with a unique cultural experience. They can explore traditional villages, learn about the local customs and traditions, and gain insights into the local way of life.
- Personal Achievement: Climbing Mount Pumori is a significant personal achievement and a test of physical and mental strength. The experience of pushing oneself to the limit and achieving a goal can be incredibly rewarding.
- Mountaineering Skills: The Mount Pumori Expedition requires a range of mountaineering skills, including ice climbing, rock climbing, and roped travel. Climbers can develop and refine these skills during the expedition, improving their overall mountaineering proficiency.
Overall, the Mount Pumori Expedition is a challenging and rewarding climb that offers stunning scenery, a unique cultural experience, and a significant personal achievement. It’s important to choose a reputable and experienced expedition company and to prepare well in advance for the expedition to ensure a safe and successful climb.
Itinerary
30 min Drive Hotel/Resort
Our representative from Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition will meet you at Tribhuvan International Airport on your arrival schedule. You will be greeted and then transferred to the hotel in the heart of Kathmandu city. Our staff will help you until the check-in procedure ends at Hotel. You can either have a rest at the Hotel or visit NGT’s office for gathering additional information about the trip. In the evening, join our welcome dinner program organized by Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition.
Meals: BB Plan + Welcome Dinner
Hotel/Resort
Today we will spend most of our day sightseeing around some of the world heritage sites of UNESCO inside Kathmandu valley. Most importantly we will complete all the necessary paper works and make other preparations required for Pumori Expedition.
Note: It is not possible to visit all world heritage sites in Kathmandu within a day. So you can choose at least 3-4 places for day sightseeing.
Meals: BB Plan
3-4 hrs Trek Tea House Lodge
After having breakfast at the hotel, we will be transferred to the domestic airport for an early morning scenic flight to Lukla – the starting point of the trek. Lukla is the gateway to Khumbu and entire Everest region. After landing at Lukla we start our trek by following the trail that is gradual uphill trekking through the left bank of Dudh Koshi river. Our trek passes along several mani walls before we arrive at Ghat. From there, our trek continues until we arrive at Phakding.
Meals: All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
5-6 hrs Trek Tea House Lodge
From Phakding we start our trek by crossing a small stream and then start ascending until we reach Bengar. After some time of trekking, we will arrive at Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park Service where the park entrance fee is collected. After registration at the National Park office, we will make a steep ascent to arrive at Namche Bazaar – The Sherpa Capital. We will spend one more day at Namche Bazaar for exploring and acclimatization.
Meals: All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Tea House Lodge
By now we have reached over 3,000 meters above sea level. We will spend our day at Namche Bazaar discovering the Sherpa culture and exploring the busy market streets. Namche Bazaar is an extensive market town where there is always something to see. For acclimatization, there are several good hike options with best views of surrounding mountains in the Khumbu region. Alternatively, we can trek up to Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park Museum and the combined villages of Khunde and Khumjung which is located just above the town overlooking the valley.
Meals: All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
5-6 hrs Trek Tea House Lodge
After spending good acclimatization and rest day at Namche Bazaar, our trek continues with uphill trekking over to the ridge above the town where National Park Museum is located. From there we will follow a slightly rising trail to Khyangjuma. A stone-paved trail descends down to Phunke Tenga before climbing a switchback through delightful pine forest to reach Tyangboche.
Meals: All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
5-6 hrs Trek Tea House Lodge
Today we wake up early for paying a visit to Tyangboche monastery for morning prayers and to receive blessings from the senior monk of the monastery. After finishing the prayers and rituals we trek through beautiful forest area towards Deboche. We are accompanied with best views of Ama Dablam and Kantega as they appear on the opposite bank. We continue our uphill trekking while passing through several chortens, the upper path passes Pangboche and the lower path to Pangboche Olin with its stone wall-enclosed with potato field. Our trail climbs slowly towards a big Mani Stupa. From there, our trail is a fairly moderate trek all the way to Dingboche.
Meals: All Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
5-6 hrs Trek Tea House Lodge
Leaving Dingboche, our trail is a downhill trekking towards Pheriche village. After about two hours of trekking from Pheriche, we will arrive at Dugla at 4,595 meters with a small wooden bridge over the river of Khumbu glacier. We will stop at Dugla for lunch before continuing our uphill trekking for about an hour. During our trek, we will have magnificent views of Mt. Pumori and other high peaks west of Everest. We continue our trek until we arrive at Lobuche for our overnight stay.
Meals: All Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
7-8 hrs Trek Tea House Lodge
From Lobuche, our trek continues following the rocky moraine path with good views of glacial ponds and icebergs down below the Khumbu Glacier. After ascending the last of the rocky moraine dunes, we will trek a short downhill to arrive at Gorakshep. Gorakshep is a flat field below Kala Patthar 5,545 meters and is the last stop with comfy teahouses. From Gorakshep, we will follow the trail that winds through a rocky path and the Khumbu glacier towards Everest Base Camp. We will spend a short time at the Everest Base Camp and then retrace our steps back to Gorakshep for our overnight stay.
Meals: All Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
4-5 hrs Trek Tented Camp
Today we will accomplish an early morning hike to Kala Patthar at 5,545 meters for enjoying the magnificent and up-close sunrise view over Mt Everest 8848 meters, Mt Lhotse 8516 meters, Mt Makalu 8481 meters, Mt Cho Oyu 8201 meters and other surrounding peaks. After spending quality time at Kala Patthar we will retrace our steps back to Gorakshep. From Gorakshep, we will follow a rising trail that leads us to Pumori Base Camp. Once at the campsite our Sherpa crew will quickly set up the base camp and start making necessary preparations for further climbing of Mt Pumori.
Meals: All Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
16 days climbing toward Mt. Pumori Tented Camp
We will spend several days doing climbing training practices with adequate acclimatization. Our Sherpa crew will do all the hard works from shifting the camps into higher altitudes, providing quality and hygienic meals on time and most importantly finding the appropriate climbing route for summiting Mt. Pumori. Fully acclimatized and properly equipped with all the climbing gears, we will follow the footsteps and guidance of our experienced climbing experts as we tackle several technical climbing sections. Taking weather conditions into consideration we climb towards the summit of Mount Pumori. Our tiring climb to the summit of Mt Pumori is rewarded with up-close views of Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, Nuptse and numerous other snow-capped high peaks in Khumbu region of Nepal. We will spend short quality time at the summit before descending down following the same trail that heads back to the base camp.
Meals: All Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
4-5 hrs Trek Tea House Lodge
Having achieved our target summit – Mt Pumori, we pack our gears and prepare ourselves for the return journey. After breakfast, we leave the Base Camp and start to retrace our steps back on the same trail that passes through Gorakshep and Lobuche. Our trail from Lobuche descends gently as we pass along the village of Pheriche before arriving back to Dingboche for our overnight stay.
Meals: All Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
4-5 hrs Trek Tea House Lodge
After breakfast, we leave Dingboche and trek on a moderate trail that descends gradually towards Pangboche. Our trail from there continues to descend as we approach Deboche. From there, our trail climbs for a while through delightful pine forest to arrive at Tyangboche for the overnight stay.
Meals: All Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
4-5 hrs Trek Tea House Lodge
Today we leave Tyangboche and start our trek on a levelled path for a while, and then begin a gradual descend journey to reach Phunke Tenga. Hereon, our trail is gradual uphill trekking as we approach towards Kyangjuma. From there it is a pleasant walk all the way back to the Sherpa capital – Namche Bazaar. Feel free to visit local stores and souvenir shops at Namche Bazaar in the evening.
Meals: All Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
5-6 hrs Trek Tea House Lodge
The last day of our trek leads from Namche Bazaar via Monjo to Lukla. Our trail descends passing through dense forest area filled with rhododendron, oak and pine trees. Our trek is a pleasant walk, except for few short uphill climbs and then down to the Bhote Koshi River crossing it three times. A final uphill climb of approximately about forty-five minutes will bring us back to Lukla.
Meals: All Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
45 min Flight Hotel / Resort
Today we get ready for taking an early morning scenic flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu. After landing at Kathmandu airport, you will be transferred to the hotel. You can either have rest at Hotel or pay a visit to attraction destination (world heritage sites of UNESCO) sites that weren’t possible on the second day of the trip. Walking around the busy streets of Kathmandu can be worth spending a good time around Kathmandu city.
Meals: BB Plan
Hotel / Resort
You would surely like to see as much of Kathmandu as possible. An early start is practical to visit the temples of Kathmandu. Also, walking around the shopping streets of Thamel is worth spending quality time at Kathmandu. We will celebrate the successful completion of Pumori Expedition with Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition. We will have a final meal together in the evening.
Meals: BB Plan + Farewell Dinner
Our representative will drop you at the International Airport as per your flight schedule.
Meals: Breakfast
Departures & Availability
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All trip prices are per person based on double occupancy, are subject to change without notice and do not include airfare. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars.
Price include
Expedition cost for service up to summit:
Cost includes:
1. Airport Transfers in Kathmandu
2.5 night’s hotel accommodation in Kathmandu at 3 star hotel on BB plan (before and after the expedition)
3. Transportation as per the program
4. Transport of food supply and expedition equipments to Base Camp and back
5. Full board in lodges during trekking to base camp and back
6. Base Camp single tent for each member, BC staffs and Liaison Officer
All kitchen tent, store tent, dining tents, toilet tent, table and chairs and cooking utensils for Base Camp
7. Food and fuel at base camp
8. Service of Government Liaison Officer
9. Service of cook and kitchen boy at Base Camp
10. Equipments allowance, wages of cook, kitchen boy and Liaison officer
11. Insurance of cook, kitchen boy, Liaison Officer and porters
12. Peak Permit fee of Mt. Expedition Mountain.
13. conservation fee and National Park fee
14. One high altitude Sherpa per climber to carry all food and gear to higher camps. 15. Also assist the member during climb and summit attempt
16.3 oxygen bottles (4 lts) per member with mask and regulator (for use only) ”
Poisk oxygen system”
17. Common climbing equipment (necessary rope, ice bars, ice screws etc)
18. High altitude food
19. High altitude fuel
20. High altitude tents
21. Walkie-talkies for each member
22.2 Expedition duffel bag per climber
23. Solar panel or Generator at Base Camp for light and charging
24. Emergency medical oxygen at base camp
25. Visa extension fee
26. Agency service charge
Price Excludes
Expedition cost for service up to summit:
Cost does not include:
1. International airfare from / to your country
2. Nepal entry visa fee (can be obtained at the airport upon arrival)
3. Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
4. Hotel after 5 night stay in Kathmandu.
5. Personal climbing gear and equipment above base camp
6. Personal insurance such as travel, accident, medical, emergency evacuation and lost luggage
7. Applicable permit fees and customs charges and commercial filming
8. Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, laundry, postage, telephone etc.
9. Tips and bonuses
11. Garbage deposit fee
Gears And Equipment
Trip Information
Mount Pumori is a Himalayan peak located in Nepal, standing at 7,161 meters. It is a popular peak for climbers and is known for its technical climbing routes. Here’s an overview of the Mount Pumori Expedition:
Duration: The Mount Pumori Expedition typically takes around 35-40 days.
Route: The most common route to climb Mount Pumori is from the south side in Nepal.
Base Camp: The base camp for the Mount Pumori Expedition is located at an altitude of 5,300 meters. From here, climbers prepare for the ascent by taking rest days and practicing mountaineering skills.
Camp Setup: The expedition team sets up several camps along the way to the summit, each at higher elevations than the previous one. These camps serve as resting places and staging points for the summit push.
Summit Push: The summit push usually takes around 5-6 days, depending on the weather conditions and the team’s pace. The final ascent to the summit involves navigating steep slopes, ridges, and crevasses.
Summit: The summit of Mount Pumori is at an altitude of 7,161 meters. From the summit, climbers can enjoy stunning views of the Himalayas and surrounding landscapes.
Descent: The descent usually takes around 2-3 days, and climbers return to the base camp before heading back to the starting point.
The Mount Pumori Expedition is a challenging climb that requires physical fitness, mountaineering skills, and mental toughness. It’s important to choose a reputable and experienced expedition company and to prepare well in advance for the expedition. The climb is a great opportunity to experience the beauty of the Himalayas and to challenge oneself both mentally and physically.
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