Pachermo Peak Climbing

Pachermo Peak Climbing 15 Days

$ 3000 Per Person
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Facts About Trip

Maximum Altitude:

6,187m.

Group Size:

2-14 Person

Transportation:

Flight & Private vehicle.

Accommodation:

Local Tea house/Tent

Best season:

Spring & autumn.

Meals:

Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner.

Tour type:

Climbing.

Grade:

Challenge/Adventure

Trekking Region

Rolwaling/Everest Region

Trip Highlighted 

  • Pachermo Peak (6187m): Popular trekking and climbing peak in Rolwaling region.
  • Challenging Ascent: Difficult peak climb with a well-defined ridge and crevassed glacier route.
  • Scenic Approach: Takes you through untouched Rolwaling valley with outstanding views.
  • High Camp Setup: Establish a camp at 5,500m before ascending the northeast ridge.
  • Remote Expedition: Explore a region untouched by western civilization, with challenging Tashi Lapcha pass crossing.

Overview

Pachermo Peak Climbing One of the most popular Trekking and Climbing peaks in the Rolwaling region, Pachermo Peak Climb takes you through Rolwaling region trekking, Tashi Lapcha pass & Khumbu Himalayan trails. Pachermo peak 6187 m lies south of the Tashi Lapcha; when seen from the pass the mountain is really attractive.

Challenging and difficult trekking peak in Rolwaling Himalaya region. It is a straightforward snow peak that first climbed in 1955 along a well-defined north-by-northwest ridge rising from a relatively flat. But crevassed, the glacier that is still the main route to the summit. The Rolwaling Valley is the main access to Pachermo there are some very popular trekking trails also you may like Tso Rolpa Lake.

We climb northeast of the ice-fall of Teshi Lapcha, setting up a high camp just below rock walls at 5,500 m. From this camp, we gain the ridge of Pacharmo peak climbing. Following it without much difficulty – but watching for crevasses that can cause problems near the summit.

The approach trek to Pachermo Peak in the Rolwaling Mountain leads through a region that has remained untouched by Western civilization; 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 the high alpine country; there are excellent views of Gaurisankar, Melungtse, and many other great peaks. Crossing the Tashi Lapcha pass is challenging; calls for some mountaineering experience for your next dream to be on a 7,000 to 8,000 expedition.

Day to Day Itinerary Expand/Collapse All

Day 1 : Arrival at Kathmandu and transfer to Hotel (1350m).

Welcome to Kathmandu, a city full of vibrant markets, bustling streets, colorful temples and grand pagodas. Our guide will meet you at the airport and take you to our hotel. The remainder of the day you will have an opportunity to familiarize yourself with the shopping areas closest to your hotel and catch up on shopping for equipment. In the evening, our tour guide will give you a brief introduction and provide valuable information about the trek. In the evening you will meet the rest of the group at a welcome dinner at a local Nepali restaurant.

Day 2 : Guided Sightseeing of the Kathmandu Valley & briefing.

At about 8.30 am, after a healthy breakfast, your sightseeing trip begins and takes you to several cultural sites and place of historic interest in the Kathmandu Valley. A private car and guide will lead the way! We will also go over aspects of the trek to inform and to ensure your safety.

Day 3 : Flight to Lukla (2,860 m) and trek to Phakding (2,610 m)

today we are earlier be ready to flight Lukla it is a Scenic 30-minute flight to Lukla. Begin the trek with a gentle walk to Phakding normally Trekking time: is 3–4 hours and Overnight stays at a tea house.

Day 4 : Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m)

The trek from Phakding (2,610 m) to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m) is one of the most scenic and significant parts of the Everest region journey. it is Approximately 10–12 km (6–7 miles) and the duration is 5–6 hours (depending on pace and stops). the accent is Around 830 m. trek in the Well-marked paths, suspension bridges, steep ascents, and forested areas.

Day 5 : Acclimatization at Namche Bazaar

During an acclimatization day above Namche Bazaar (3,440 m), the goal is to adapt to the increasing altitude while staying active at higher elevations. This process helps your body adjust, reducing the risk of altitude sickness. Hike to the Everest View Hotel (3,880 m) This iconic spot offers stunning panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku. About 2–3 hours round trip. A gradual ascent through rhododendron and pine forests leads to the hotel. Enjoy a tea break while taking in breathtaking Himalayan vistas.

Day 6 : Trek from Namche to Thame (3,800 m)

The journey from Namche Bazaar (3,440 m) to Thame (3,800 m) is a beautiful trek through serene landscapes, quieter trails, and culturally rich Sherpa villages. Thame is an important destination known for its historical significance in Sherpa culture and stunning views of Himalayan peaks. Approximately 9 km (5.5 miles). total duration 4–5 hours. trekking trail is a gradual ascent through forested valleys, open fields, and traditional villages.

Day 7 : Thame to Lake Camp

The trek from Thame (3,800 m) to Lake Camp (also known as Tashi Lapcha Base Camp, 5,010 m) is an adventurous and scenic journey through rugged landscapes. This leg marks the transition from the Khumbu region to the less-traveled and pristine Rolwaling Valley. it is approximately 10–12 km (6–7 miles). duration is 6–8  hours and Challenging and steep, with rocky terrain and glacial paths.

Day 8 : Lake Camp to Base Camp

The trek from Lake Camp (5,010 m) to Pachhermo Base Camp (5,400 m) is a short but challenging journey through high-altitude glacial terrain. It serves as the final staging ground before attempting the summit of Pachhermo Peak. Approximately 4–5 km (2.5–3 miles) duration 3–4 hours and glacier walk with steep ascents and crevassed sections.

Day 9 : Base Camp to High Camp

The trek from Pachhermo Base Camp (5,400 m) to High Camp (5,700–5,800 m) is a crucial section of the climb as it prepares you for the final summit push. High Camp is set up at a higher elevation for better acclimatization before attempting the summit of Pachhermo Peak (6,273 m). Approximately 2–3 km (1.2–1.8 miles). duration 2–3 hours. steep, snow, and glacier-covered paths, require the use of mountaineering gear.

Day 10 : High Camp to Summit and back to Base Camp

today from Pachhermo High Camp to start earlier for the summit of Pachhermo Peak (6,185 m). All the climbing up Glacial with crevasses, rocky ridges, and snow slopes. Moderate to technical (requires prior experience with mountaineering gear). 9–10 hours round trip (varies with climber's pace). after the summit slowly back to base camp and overnight sleep at base camp.

Day 11 : Base Camp to Thame

Today is the highlight of your sightseeing around Kathmandu Valley. it is Shoyambhunath temple, Bouddhanath temple, Pashupatinath temple, Kathmandu Durbar square. after that relax for dinner at the best restaurant.

Day 12 : Thame to Namche bazar

A shorter trek today takes us down to the well-known town of Namche Bazaar, a thriving town with many shops, cafes, and places of interest where you can browse. We will stay here overnight.

Day 13 : Namche bazar to Lukla

Today is our last day on the trail as we head to our departure point at Lukla where we will spend the night.

Day 14 : Lukla to Kathmandu

After our 14-day trek, we take an early morning flight from Lukla to Kathmandu. After arriving in Kathmandu, you can take a rest or do some shopping. This is also a time to catch up on visiting places you missed on arrival in Kathmandu. Our guides will continue to assist you with souvenir shopping or sightseeing. This evening is our farewell dinner at a traditional Nepali restaurant along with a traditional cultural dance show.

Day 15 : Final departure from Kathmandu

Your adventure comes to an end today – but your memories will last a lifetime! Our company representative will take you to the airport approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight. On your way home you'll have plenty of time to plan your nearest next adventure and explore the most magnificent mountains of Nepal.

What Is Included ?

  • Airport pick-up and transportation to your hotel.
  • 2-night hotel in Kathmandu (3 stars) hotel.
  • Domestic flight tickets (Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu) and airport departure taxes.
  • (100% Waterproof) Duffle bag to keep your personal belongings and things to be carried by the porter.
  • professional climbing guide, personal guide, and porters (size of the groups).
  • Assistant guide size of the groups above (6+ person).
  • Climbing permit, TIMS, national park entry fee.
  • Government taxes and officials' expenses.
  • Arrangements of emergency helicopter service. (paid by your travel insurance company).
  • All wages and medicals, insurance for the guide, porters, and climbing guide.
  • First-add medical kits for the group and all staff.
  • All kinds of tents till to climbing period.
  • Highly food during the climbing duration.
  • Unique Sherpa trek & Expedition Appreciation Certificate after the successful Expedition.
  • Farewell dinner at Kathmandu before departure.

What Is Excluded?

  • Nepal entry visa fee.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and also in case of early return than the scheduled itinerary.
  • Extra baggage check-in during the flight (Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu) if more than 15 KG, extra, can be paid directly to the airline.
  • Any kind of food during your stay at Kathmandu (except farewell dinner).
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu due to early arrival or late departure, or early return from the Expedition.
  • Your expenses.
  • personal climbing equipment
  • Rescue, medical, medical test, repatriation, hospitalization expenses for climbs.
  • Any internet, hot shower, drinking water, alcohol, cold drink, laundry.
  • Additional costs suffered due to causes beyond our control, such as natural disasters, weather conditions, itinerary modifications due to safety concerns, emergency evacuation, changes in government policies, strikes, and so forth.
  • Insurance for clients and international flight tickets.
  • Clothing, packing items or bags, personal medical kid, and personal climbing gear.
  • Climbing summit bonus for your climbing guide and tips for all staff.
  • Excess baggage of more than 15kg for the domestic flight.
  • Any other items not included in the above (cost included) section.

 

NOTE: If you return earlier from the trek due to sickness or any problem, the money you paid for the flight, hotel, mountain room, food, etc. It is not will be refundable, and you will need to bear the expenses for the hotel, food, etc. in Kathmandu yourself.

Route Map

route map

FAQs

Papchermo Peak Climbing is an exhilarating mountaineering adventure in the Langtang region of Nepal. Standing at an altitude of 6,035 meters (19,800 feet), Papchermo Peak offers stunning views of the Langtang Himalayas and requires technical climbing skills for its ascent.

Papchermo Peak Climbing is recommended for experienced climbers with prior high-altitude trekking and basic mountaineering experience. While it is possible for beginners with strong fitness levels to attempt the climb, proper training and preparation are essential.

The best time for Papchermo Peak Climbing is during the pre-monsoon (spring) and post-monsoon (autumn) seasons, from March to May and September to November respectively. These months offer stable weather conditions, clear skies, and optimal visibility for climbing.

Papchermo Peak Climbing is considered a moderately challenging climb, requiring technical skills such as rock and ice climbing, as well as the use of ropes and crampons. The ascent involves steep slopes, crevasses, and glacier crossings, making it suitable for climbers with previous mountaineering experience.

Climbers are required to obtain climbing permits from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) to ascend Papchermo Peak. Additionally, trekking permits for the Langtang National Park are also necessary for the trekking portion of the expedition.

The duration of the Papchermo Peak Climbing expedition typically ranges from 14 to 18 days, depending on the chosen itinerary and weather conditions. This includes trekking to base camp, acclimatization days, summit day, and descent back to lower elevations.

Essential climbing equipment for Papchermo Peak Climbing includes climbing harness, helmet, mountaineering boots, crampons, ice axe, ropes, and protective clothing. Additionally, trekking gear such as warm layers, waterproof clothing, and a suitable backpack are also required.

Yes, it is highly recommended to undertake Papchermo Peak Climbing with the assistance of experienced climbing guides and support staff. They provide valuable expertise, ensure safety, manage logistics, and offer guidance throughout the expedition.

Accommodation during Papchermo Peak Climbing includes teahouses or lodges along the trekking route and camping at higher altitudes near base camp and high camp. Teahouses provide basic amenities, while camping offers a more remote and immersive experience.

The highlights of Papchermo Peak Climbing include stunning views of the Langtang Himalayas, challenging technical climbs, cultural immersion in the Langtang region, and the sense of accomplishment upon reaching the summit of Papchermo Peak.

Embark on the Papchermo Peak Climbing expedition fully prepared and equipped with comprehensive knowledge for a thrilling adventure amidst the majestic landscapes of the Langtang Himalayas.

Additional Information

01. Trekking Route: The trek to Papchermo Peak typically starts from Syabrubesi and follows the Langtang Valley route. Trekkers pass through picturesque villages, rhododendron forests, and high-altitude pastures before reaching base camp.

02. Climbing Route: The climbing route to Papchermo Peak involves technical sections of rock, ice, and snow. Climbers ascend steep slopes, traverse glaciers, and negotiate crevasses under the guidance of experienced climbing guides.

03. Acclimatization Days: Adequate acclimatization is crucial for the safety and success of the expedition. Rest days are included in the itinerary to allow climbers to adjust gradually to the increasing altitude and reduce the risk of altitude-related illnesses.

04. Weather Monitoring: Guides closely monitor weather forecasts and make informed decisions about climbing conditions. Flexibility in the itinerary is essential to adapt to changing weather patterns and ensure the safety of climbers.

05. Emergency Protocols: In case of emergencies, evacuation procedures are in place. Guides are trained in first aid, and communication devices such as satellite phones or radios are carried for communication with base camp or rescue teams.

06. Physical Fitness: Prior physical conditioning is essential, including cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and endurance activities. Focus on building stamina, strength, and flexibility to cope with the demands of high-altitude climbing.

07. Technical Skills: Climbers should possess basic mountaineering skills, including rope handling, glacier travel, and ice climbing techniques. Training courses or guided practice sessions are recommended for climbers with limited experience.

08. Leave No Trace: Practice environmental stewardship by minimizing waste, disposing of trash responsibly, and respecting the natural surroundings. Leave the mountains pristine for future generations to enjoy.

09. Responsible Tourism: Support sustainable tourism practices by respecting local customs, contributing to the local economy, and minimizing the ecological footprint of the expedition.

10. Local Communities: Interact with the diverse ethnic communities along the trekking route, including Tamang and Sherpa communities. Learn about their traditions, lifestyle, and cultural heritage.

11. Buddhist Monasteries: Visit ancient monasteries and Buddhist stupas nestled amidst the Himalayan landscape. Participate in rituals and ceremonies to gain insight into the spiritual practices of the region.

12. Guides and Support Staff: Experienced climbing guides lead the expedition and provide valuable expertise throughout the journey. Support staff assist with logistics, equipment transportation, and camp setup, allowing climbers to focus on the climb.

Embark on the Papchermo Peak Climbing expedition fully informed and prepared for a challenging yet rewarding adventure in the heart of the Langtang Himalayas.

Equipments

Peaks climbing is every night 9-10 hours walk on the snow till to peak summit and return to Base camp. When we are out of our home we will need many types of equipment. So here are some types of equipment which are very important for those who are going to climb the mountains or Peaks. The following is the list of the equipment we will suggest for your climbing on the Himalayas.

 

Clothing & Footwear:
Woolen worm hat
Neck gaiter or balaclava
Bandana or Buff
T-shirt
Long-sleeve shirt
Underwear; sports bra
Worm Insulated jacket or Vest
Lightweight fleece jacket
Socks
Gortex jacket and paint
Fleece paint
Gloves or mittens
Boots and crampon-compatible
 
Hardwear quantities Depend on the route:
Rope
Helmet
Rucksacks
Harness
Crampons
Ice-axe
Ascending device (jumar)
Pully
Carabiner (lock & unlock)
Ice tools
Ice screws
Prusik
hand protection (athletic tap, glove)
snow baar
shovel
probe
headlamp
extra batteries
avalanche transceiver
 
Technical or mixed routes:
Nuts
Nut extraction tool
Hexes
Camming devices
 
Crevasse Rescue Gears:
Snow picket
Rope
Lightweight pullies
 
Navigation:
Map
Compass
Route description or guidebook
Altimeter watch
GPS
Satellite or personal locator beacon
Cellphone
Battery pack or solar panel
 
Overnight Gears:
Mountaineering tent
Sleeping bag
Sleeping matters
Sleeping bag liner
 
Snow & Sun Protections:
Sunglasses
Sunscreens
Sun hat
Nose guard
Lip balm
 
Emergency & First Aids:
First-aid kit
Whistle
Signaling mirror
Liter/matches
Firestarter
Emergency shelter
Itineraries
 
Health & Hygiene:
Hand sanitizer/wipes
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Sanitation towel
Toilet paper and sealable bag
Menstrual products
Prescription medications
 
Mountain Kitchen Equipments:
Cook set
Fuel
Dishs / bowls
Backpacking stove
Eating utensils
Insulate mug/cup
Small quick dry towel
Biodegradable soap
Collapsible water container
 
Food & Water:
Water bottle
Meals
Hot drinks mix
Water filter/ purifier
Energy food and drink (bar, gel, chews, drink mix, trail mix)
 
Tools & Repair Items:
Knife or multi-tools
Repairs kit for mattress & stove
Duct tape strips

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$ 3000 Per Person
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Enquiry Whatsapp +9779862854770 Download PDF

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