Ama Dablam Trek

Trip Brief

  • Duration 12 Days Days
  • Difficulty Level Moderate
  • Max- Altitude 5,000 Meters
  • Starting Point - Ending Point Lukla - Lukla
  • Guide Language English

Ama Dablam Trek has been one of the adventurous trek in Khumbu Region. The traditional meaning of Amadablam is “Mother’s necklace” where we can see the ridges each other like other holding holding her child in arms. Ama Dablam (6,812 meters / 22,343 feet) which is also one of the famous mountains of Mahalangur Himalayas range is attraction of this trek. Trekking to the base camp of Amadablam will glorify your journey exploring several mountains like: Mount Everest, Lhotse, Pumori, Nuptse, Taboche, Lobuche and other several peaks. Also Sherpa culture, yaks carrying goods, glaciers, Tengboche Monastery and amazing landscapes will make your expectations come true.

ENGLISH
All Tour Directors, Local Hosts, Local Guides, and staffs’ crews speak English, and all vacation commentary is conducted in English only. For maximum enjoyment and understanding, you should be able to read and speak English.

MEALS & ACCOMMODATION
Meals and accommodation are accessible for this trek. You will be staying in the local teahouse (lodge) during your trek. There will be Nepali, Tibetan, European, Continental etc. dishes available for the meals.

INCLUDES & EXCLUDES
Prices DO Include: Accommodation, meals, transfers, tours, staffs, vehicle hire, government taxes and any other inclusions as specified in writing on the relevant web pages for each suppliers product.
Prices DO NOT Include: Any costs incurred en route to and from the destination, meals (unless specified), domestic airfare (unless mentioned), alcoholic beverages, telephone calls, items of a personal nature, laundry, trekking/tour equipment and personal services not specified as being included in costs on the relevant web pages for each suppliers product.

EQUIPMENT
Proper and enough equipment is required for your Trek. It will be better if you buy your necessary equipment in Kathmandu or bring from your home. Even some trekking equipment are available on hiring. Trekking/Tours equipment may not be available on the trekking route and if they are available, they will cost very much. Click here to check out your equipment list.

SAFETY  
Be aware that during your participation on vacations operated by W Adventures, certain risks and dangers may arise beyond our control, including, but not limited to: the hazards of traveling in undeveloped areas; forces of nature; political unrest; acts of lawlessness or terrorism; and accident or illness in remote regions without means of rapid evacuation or medical facilities.

INSURANCE
You need to have proper insurance for your trek and it is hardly recommended. If something goes wrong e.g. accident, emergency evacuation etc. your insurance will help to cover your loss.

TRAVELERS WHO NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE
You must report to W Adventures for any disability requiring special attention while on trekking or on tour at the time the reservation is made. W Adventures will make reasonable efforts to accommodate the special needs of disabled travelers.

MEDICAL AND HEALTH
W Adventures does not employ medical personnel. Any medical attention you require while traveling with W Adventures must be sought through a local medical facility, if/when available, for diagnosis. All related charges are at your expense. W Adventures cannot guarantee the availability of medical facilities or for the quality of the care or services.

PRICE POLICY
All vacation prices are based on rates (reflecting foreign exchange rates) known at the time of publication and expected to be in effect at the time of departure, and do not include airfare, except where noted on specific itineraries. Vacation prices are per-person, based on double occupancy (two people sharing a room). Single room supplements and triple reductions are listed where applicable. Not all accommodation types are available on all vacations and places.

VISAS & PASSPORTS
It is your responsibility to verify all visa and passport requirements necessary for your vacation. You are responsible for obtaining independently and paying for all visas and entry documents, for meeting all health and other requirements, and for any documents required by the laws, regulations, orders, and/or requirements of the countries you will visit. W Adventures cannot accept liability for any passenger refused entry onto any transport or into any country due to the failure of the passenger to carry correct documentation or adhere to specific entry and exit requirements. All visa information listed on here.
You must have a passport to travel internationally.

TIPPING
Tipping is expected (not mandatory) which you can offer on your wish to your staff and driver. They will be happy.


Itinerary


Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu (1,350 Meters),

Meal: Dinner at Typical Nepali Restaurant
Accommodation: Overnight at hotel

Day 02: Fly to Lukla (2,804 Meters) & trek to Phakding (2,610 Meters), 3-4 hrs,

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Overnight at Teahouse (local lodge)

Day 03: Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,441 Meters), 5-6 hrs,

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Overnight at Teahouse (local lodge)

Day 04: Acclimatize & rest day at Namche Bazaar,

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Overnight at Teahouse (local lodge)

Day 05: Trek from Namche Bazar to Deboche (3820 m / 12529 ft) via Thyangboche (3860 m / 12661 ft), 6-7 hrs,

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Overnight at Teahouse (local lodge)

Day 06: Trek from Deboche to Chulungche (4530 m / 14858 ft), 5-6 hrs,

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Overnight at Teahouse (local lodge)

Day 07: Day trip to Ama Dablam Base Camp (4800 m / 15744 ft) and return to Deboche (3820 m / 12529 ft, 6-7 hrs,

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Overnight at Teahouse (local lodge)

Day 08: Trek from Deboche to Portse Tenga (3680 m / 12070 ft), 5-6 hrs,

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Overnight at Teahouse (local lodge)

Day 09: Trek from Portse Tenga to Jorsalle (2,740 m / 8,987 ft), 5-6 hrs,

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Overnight at Teahouse (local lodge)

Day 10: Trek from Jorsalle  to Lukla (2840 m / 9315 ft), 4-5 hrs,

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Overnight at Teahouse (local lodge)

Day 11: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu (1350 m / 4428 ft), 25 minutes,

Meals: Breakfast & Dinner at Typical Nepali Restaurant
Accommodation: Overnight at hotel

Day 12: Last day in Kathmandu and transfer to the Airport.

Meal: Breakfast at hotel

Cost Includes


  • Arrival & departure transfers in private vehicles,
  • Trip briefing session before trek departure,
  • Kathmandu hotel accommodation,
  • Domestic flights from Kathmandu to Lukla & back Kathmandu with domestic airport tax,
  • Professional, helpful & friendly mountain trekking guide,
  • Experienced & strong mountain trekking porter (1 porter for 2 trekkers),
  • Guide’s & porters’ wages, meals, accommodation, transportation and insurance,
  • Teahouse (lodge) accommodation while on the trek,
  • Everyday three meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) with tea/coffee during the trek,
  • Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park permit,
  • TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) permit,
  • Trekking map & trip complication certificate,
  • Duffel bag for trekking,
  • First aid medicine kit,
  • Company t-shirt as a souvenir,
  • Farewell dinner at Nepali typical restaurant with cultural program show,
  • Government taxes & service charge.

Cost Excludes


  • Lunch & Dinner during stay at Kathmandu,
  • Personal Travel insurance,
  • Emergency rescue evacuation if required,
  • International flight tickets,
  • Tips & gratuities for trekking staff & drivers (tipping in expected),
  • Alcoholic beverage,
  • Expenses of personal nature,
  • Telephone calls, laundry, trekking equipment (click here to know check list),
  • WiFi or internet (unless it is free),
  • Hot & soft drinks,
  • Nepal entry visa fee (click here to know about visa fee),
  • Cost raised by unpredictable conditions e.g. natural calamities, political situation, illness etc,
  • Others expenses which are not mentioned in INCLUDE section.

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