Lhakpa RI Expedition
Lhakpa Ri Expedition A Lhakpa Ri expedition is an exhilarating journey to conquer the majestic Himalayan peak located on the border of Nepal and Tibet, With its relatively moderate difficulty level, it serves as an ideal introduction to high-altitude mountaineering. The expedition typically spans around 3 to 4 weeks, offering a blend of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural immersion. Scenic Views of Himalayas and Culture The journey begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, where climbers arrive and make necessary preparations. From there, they embark on a scenic drive towards the Nepal-Tibet border, enjoying breathtaking views of the Himalayas along the way. Upon…
Lhakpa Ri Expedition
A Lhakpa Ri expedition is an exhilarating journey to conquer the majestic Himalayan peak located on the border of Nepal and Tibet, With its relatively moderate difficulty level, it serves as an ideal introduction to high-altitude mountaineering. The expedition typically spans around 3 to 4 weeks, offering a blend of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural immersion.
Scenic Views of Himalayas and Culture
The journey begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, where climbers arrive and make necessary preparations. From there, they embark on a scenic drive towards the Nepal-Tibet border, enjoying breathtaking views of the Himalayas along the way. Upon entering Tibet, the trekking adventure commences.
Trekking through diverse landscapes, climbers traverse enchanting trails that lead them through verdant forests, high-altitude plateaus, and rugged terrains. Along the way, they encounter traditional villages, monasteries, and hospitable local communities, providing glimpses into the rich Tibetan and Nepalese cultures.
Acclimatization for successful ascent
Proper acclimatization is crucial for a successful ascent, and the itinerary incorporates essential rest days at strategic points. These acclimatization periods allow climbers to adjust to the high altitude, increasing their chances of reaching the summit.
Reaching the base camp, situated at approximately 5,000 meters (16,400 feet), marks a significant milestone in the expedition. Here, climbers meet fellow adventurers from around the world, forming bonds and sharing stories of their mountaineering experiences.
Summit Push of Lhakpa Ri Expedition
The summit push is the ultimate goal of the expedition. Climbers face technical sections, navigate crevasses, and overcome physical and mental challenges as they ascend towards the summit of Lhakpa Ri, standing proudly at 7,045 meters (23,041 feet). Reaching the summit is a moment of triumph and awe, rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks.
Safety provided by experienced guides and Sherpas
Throughout the expedition, climbers are supported by experienced guides and Sherpas who provide valuable guidance, assistance, and ensure safety. They also offer insights into the local culture and serve as a source of inspiration and motivation.
Beyond Conquering Mountains: A Journey of Growth, Resilience, and Camaraderie in Lhakpa Ri Expedition
A Lhakpa Ri expedition is not just about conquering a mountain; it is a journey of personal growth, self-discovery, and camaraderie. It pushes climbers beyond their limits, instills resilience, and creates lasting memories and friendships.
Immersed in the pristine beauty of the Himalayas, climbers connect with nature on a profound level, finding solace and tranquility amidst the towering peaks, crystal-clear rivers, and vast wilderness.
Summary and Conclusion of Lhakpa Ri Expedition
In summary, a Lhakpa Ri expedition offers an incredible adventure that combines trekking, cultural exploration, personal growth, and the thrill of summiting a Himalayan peak. It is a life-changing experience that leaves climbers with unforgettable memories and a deep sense of accomplishment.
Trip Highlights
- Stunning Himalayan Views: Throughout the journey, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountain range, including famous peaks like Mount Everest, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and Shishapangma. The panoramic vistas of snow-capped mountains, deep valleys, and pristine landscapes are truly awe-inspiring.
- Cultural Exploration: The expedition provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich Tibetan and Nepalese cultures. Along the trekking route, you’ll encounter local villages, monasteries, and friendly communities. You can learn about their traditions, observe religious ceremonies, and interact with the locals, gaining insights into their way of life.
- Trekking in the Himalayas: The journey to the base camp of Lhakpa Ri involves a scenic trek through beautiful trails. You’ll traverse through diverse landscapes, including lush forests, high-altitude plateaus, and rugged terrains. The trek itself is an adventure, filled with natural beauty and unique experiences.
- Acclimatization Days: Proper acclimatization is crucial for a successful climb in the high-altitude Himalayas. The expedition itinerary typically includes acclimatization days at strategic points along the trek. These rest days allow your body to adapt to the altitude, increasing your chances of reaching the summit successfully.
- Base Camp Experience: The base camp of Lhakpa Ri is located at around 5,000 meters (16,400 feet) and serves as a hub for climbers. It’s a vibrant and bustling place, with climbers from various parts of the world gathering there. You’ll have the opportunity to interact with fellow climbers, share stories, and form bonds with like-minded adventurers.
- Summit Attempt: The ultimate highlight of the expedition is the summit attempt on Lhakpa Ri. Standing at 7,045 meters (23,041 feet), reaching the summit is a challenging and rewarding experience. As you ascend the mountain, you’ll face technical sections, negotiate crevasses, and overcome physical and mental obstacles. Reaching the summit and taking in the breathtaking views from the top is a truly exhilarating moment.
- Personal Growth and Achievement: A Lhakpa Ri expedition is not just about conquering a mountain; it’s also a journey of personal growth and achievement. It pushes you beyond your comfort zone, tests your limits, and instills a sense of resilience and self-discovery. Climbing Lhakpa Ri can be a life-changing experience, leaving you with a profound sense of accomplishment.
- Adventure and Camaraderie: The entire expedition is filled with adventure and camaraderie. You’ll be part of a team of climbers, guides, and Sherpas, sharing the joys and challenges of the journey. The bond formed with your team members, the shared experiences, and the support received along the way create lasting memories and friendships.
- Immersion in Nature: The expedition takes you into some of the most remote and pristine natural environments on Earth. You’ll be surrounded by stunning landscapes, crystal-clear rivers, alpine meadows, and vast expanses of wilderness. The serenity and beauty of the Himalayas offer a unique opportunity to connect with nature and find inner peace.
- Unforgettable Memories: Finally, a Lhakpa Ri expedition will leave you with unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime. From the breathtaking vistas to the challenges overcome, every moment of the journey is etched in your memory. The sense of achievement, the camaraderie with fellow climbers, and the beauty of the Himalayas create an experience that will stay with you forever.
Itinerary
We can arrange your arrival in Lhasa from anywhere. You can either join the trip from Kathmandu and fly to Lhasa or arrive Lhasa from Chengdu, Beijing, Shanghai, Xian or any nearby hub. You will be met at Gonggar Airport by your Tibetan guide. After immigration formalities, you will be driven to Lhasa (3660 meters). It takes around an hour to reach the old city. After checking in at your hotel, you are advised to take rest and take it easy. Drink plenty of fluids and let your body get used to Lhasa’s high altitude.
Note: There is no fixed program arranged for today.
After breakfast, you will be briefed on the day’s program. An experienced guide will take you on a tour to Sera Monastery, Norbulingka, Jokhang Temple and the Barkhor Square. At the famous Sera Monastery, you will get an insight into the important aspects of Tibetan Buddhism. You pay a visit to Norbulingka, the summer retreat of the Dalai Lama. Completed in 1956, the handsome building is ornately decorated with Tibetan carvings and paintings. Jokhang temple provides yet another glimpse of the rich Tibetan cultural heritage. You will also get the chance to stroll around the busy Barkhor Square, the nerve centre of Lhasa. After the day’s tour, you will be escorted back to your hotel.
After an early breakfast, you will be escorted by your guide to the majestic Potala Palace. The imposing structure of the palace dominates the landscape of Lhasa. As you are guided through the ancient chambers of the palace, you get to see the best of Tibetan art. The Potala Palace has a vast array of intricate Tibetan murals and beautiful statues. You will also get to view the tombs of the eight Dalai Lamas. Later in the day you will visit the beautifully landscaped Drepung Monastery where you can observe nuns and monks chanting and performing religious discourses. After the day’s tour is over, you are escorted back to your hotel for a well- earned rest. Note: Since only a limited number of visitors are allowed inside the Potala Palace each day, the guide will decide upon the order of sightseeing places.
This day is for you to spend it as you wish. Explore and soak in the sights and sounds of the old city, revisit a favorite monastery, go for souvenir hunting in the busy local market at Barkhor Square, or simply sit in a café and watch the pilgrims as they circumambulate the Jokhang .
There is also the option of an additional tour to places such as the Tibetan Medical Centre, Ganden Monastery and Tsurphu Monastery. But this additional tour will incur an extra cost.
Traveling by jeep along the Friendship Highway you cross the Khamba La (4794m). The drive offers you stunning views of Yamdrok-tso Lake and the snowy summit of Nazin Kang Sa (7252m). You continue westwards, over another high pass, the Karo La (5045m), where you are treated to the spectacular sight of a huge glacier tumbling down, within a few hundred meters of the road. After passing through beautiful valleys and colorful Tibetan villages you arrive in the town of Gyantse.
You will be taken for a guided tour to Gyantse Dzong and Gyantse Kumbum. The Dzong is a 14th century fort, from where you get amazing views of Gyantse and the surrounding Nyang Chu Valley. The Kumbum is a large gold-domed stupa. It has many small chapels which houses an impressive array of Tibetan Buddhist murals. We move on to Shigatse, Tibet’s second largest city, which is about 90 km away.
After breakfast, you will be guided to explore the local market and the Tashilhunpo Monastery in Shigatse. Tashilhunpo Monastery is one of the largest functioning monasteries in Tibet and there is much to explore within its high surrounding walls. We then continue along the Friendship Highway to Shegar, marveling once more at the barren yet spectacular landscape of Tibet. Beyond the small town of Lhatse we cross the highest pass on our journey, the Gyamtso La (5220m). From here we descend to the plains, passing along lonely monasteries and the camps of nomadic herders, en route to Shegar.
Shortly after leaving Shegar, turning away from the Friendship Highway, we head south over the Pang La (5150m) towards the main Himalayan range. The sight from the top is incredible with uninterrupted views stretching from Makalu to Shishapangma. Below the pass, initially Everest is hidden from view, but as we turn to the corner into the Rongbuk Valley it reappears, more impressive than ever.
Two days at base camp to acclimatize and explore around.
Trekking the surreally sculpted Rongbuk Glacier, you walk away from Everest Base Camp to Camp I for two and half hours or more. Camp I lies amidst moraine hills under picturesque yellow-orange granite cliffs. In the beginning, the trekking route skirts the east side of the Rongbuk Glacier and opens into a flat area at 5270m. On the Southwest, Pumori at 7145 m,comes into picture. After arriving at Camp I, you may explore the snout of the East Rongbuk Glacier lying just 20 minutes away from the camp.
The trail overlooks glacier-topped mountain as it rolls from gravel mounds, mud plain to rocky moraine. Lying directly across from Far East Rongbuk glacier, Interim Camp can prove very beneficial for further acclimatization and superb vantage point prior to trekking up to Camp II.
You may either rest, or prepare yourself for the climb or explore around.
It takes about three and half hours or more to ascend from Interim Camp to Camp II. You will approach Camp II at 5970 meter as you near the south side of the glacier at the eastern end of the Changtse Glacier junction lying below huge cliff. Along the trail to Camp II, you get to capture huge seracs rising up to 50 feet above the surface of the glacier and endless array of mountain scenery.
As you march towards Camp III; you trek along moraine following the glacier to the right around the eastern flank of Changtse. Further ahead, you ascend a succession of hills as the glacier softens into smooth snowy ice fields, carpeting the approaching ridges. En route you may spot several tent sites and discarded oxygen bottles. 1480 meter straight up from Camp III lies the Pinnacles, challenging trekkers to explore its mystiques. Its complexity has kept the northeast Ridge unclimbed for a long time. North Col lies at 7066 meter in the West connecting Everest’s Northeast Ridge and Changste. Through binocular you can see spectacular sight of striated rock summit of Everest extending above the Pinnacles to the southeast, little more than 8000 feet (2400 m) higher than Camp III. Beyond Camp III there are gravel hills beside the glacier and you may trek along this trail for one hour provided that you are fully acclimatized. Finally, you conclude your trek by either journeying back to Camp II from Camp III for 2 hours or stay overnight at Everest Advanced Base camp.
Five days of complete acclimatization keeps you physically and mentally fit for ascent upto Lhakpa Ri. You may indulge in exotic sightseeing at Raphu La situated at the foot of the remote north east ridge of Mt. Everest. This gives you a perfect vantage point to capture panoramic views of the north faces of Makalu, Pethangtse and the Kangshung face of Everest. Amid this enchanting alpine environment, you will continue climbing Lhakpa Ri. From the technical point of view, this ascent is quite easier and involves lesser risks. After six hours of safe mountain climbing, you reach at an elevation of 7,045m, where you can view the mesmerizing Lhakpa Ri towering above the Tibet mountain range.
After ascending the Lhakpa Ri, you retreat to the Base Camp.
You have to take a 215 km drive from Base Camp to Nyalam along the Friendship Highway traversing past Pang La pass. On the way, you can halt at Tingri for lunch. Further away amidst the stunning view of Everest, Cho Oyu and other mountain peaks, you accelerate past Lalung La pass at 5124m and Shung La pass at 5200m. The trail further commands far-reaching views of enchanting Shishapangma, Menlungtse and Gauri Shankar, as you leave behind arid Tibetan Plateau. The route then progresses towards the pristine and fortified town of Nyalam, where you can find a suitable accommodation at a hotel.
Heading away from Nyalam, drive for one hour to the lush and verdant vegetation of Zhangmu at 2300 meter. Few kilometers drive follows Friendship Bridge along Bhote Koshi River to Immigration Control in Kodari where you part with your Tibetan guide and handle the re-entry formalities to return to Kathmandu. After a 5 hours drive of 123 km, you finally arrive in Kathmandu.
What's Included
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- All land transportation by Van, Land Cruiser, Jeep, Hiace or, Mini Bus (Airport/Hotel/Airport & expedition pick up & drop).
- Accommodation in Kathmandu for 5 nights at bed and breakfast basis.
- Tibet visa fee.
- Expedition Permit fee of Mt. Lhakpa Ri Expedition
- Road permit and travel permit
- Accommodation in Tibet on full board basis (breakfast, lunch & dinner).
- 1 Climbing Sherpa per climbing member.
- Service of Liaison officer and interpreter.
- Transportation as per program/itinerary.
- All common climbing equipment’s such as fixed ropes, main ropes, snow bars, ice screws, pitons etc.
- High altitude tents.
- High altitude food and fuel.
- Nepalese Sherpa cook and kitchen boy at BC and ABC.
- Entry fee of Kitchen staffs.
- Equipment allowances & daily salary of Climbing Sherpa, kitchen staffs, Liaison officer & interpreter.
- Insurance of Climbing Sherpa, kitchen staffs, Liaison officer and interpreter.
- Food and fuel at base camp and advance base camp.
- Kitchen tent, dining tent, store tent, shower tent, toilet tents, chair, table at BC & ABC.
- Single sleeping tent and mattress at BC and ABC.
- Transfer of all expedition goods & equipment’s to BC & back.
- 2 Expedition duffel bag or barrel for each member.
- Generator or Solar panel at Advance Base Camp for light & charging.
- Sat Phone available at Base Camp, but nominal charge for use.
- Emergency Oxygen at advance base camp (for medical use).
- Medical Kit Box for crew’s and simple medical service for members till ABC.
- Garbage deposit fee.
- Agency Service charge.
What's Excluded
- Expedition Cost Doesn’t Include:
- Airfare: To & from your country.
- International airport departure tax.
- Nepal entry & Re-entry visa fee (can be obtained at the airport upon arrival).
- Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu.
- Hotel after 5 night stay in Kathmandu.
- Oxygen bottles, mask and regulator for expedition use (Poisk Oxygen System).
- Personal insurance such as travel, accident, medical, emergency evacuation and lost luggage.
- Applicable permit fees & customs charges, etc. for SAT phone, Walkie-Talkie communication equipment & commercial filming.
- Porters and transportation in case of natural calamity.
- Nepal custom duty charges for import of expedition goods.
- Extra yaks if required.
- Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, laundry, postage, telephone etc.
- Tips and bonuses for staff.
Summit Bonus for climbing Sherpa must pay by Climber: Per Sherpa-USD 1000 for over 8000m, USD1500 USD for up to Summit.
Note:
If you wish to join in Kathmandu arrive 3 days prior to departure dates.
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