Ama Dablam Expedition

Ama Dablam
$6000* / person
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Trip Facts

Days
17
Group Size
1+
Trip Type
Mountain Expedition
Grade
Strenuous
Altitude
6812 meter

Overview

Ama Dablam is probably one of the most beautiful and mesmerizing mountains in the Himalayas. Ama Dablam in local Sherpa language means ‘Mother’s Necklace’. Its sheer face, a bulge of snow and glacier, jettisons upward like a pearl in the sky. Nowhere is this majestic sight easily visible than from Sagarmatha region in Nepal.

Ama Dablam is part of the Mahalangur Himal section and Barun Himal subsection. There are altogether 22 peaks in this stretch that together form an integral passage for Imja, Barun and Hunku Glaciers.

The main peak of Ama Dablam is 6856m and is widely popular among mountaineers. It is one of the lesser trekking peaks but is considered technically challenging to climb. The mountain was first climbed in 1961 by Mike Gill, Barry Bishop, Mike Ward, and Wally Romanes via southwest ridge. Mountaineers generally set up three camps before making the final launch to the peak. Blizzards, hanging glacier, avalanches, soaring edges and steep faces make it one of the most challenging yet interesting mountain to climb.

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