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16
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Nepal
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5925m
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Spring / Autumn
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4-8hrs
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2 - 10
Overview
Situated south of Na in the upper Rolwaling area, Ramdung, also called Ramdung Go, is one of a cluster of peaks around the Yalung La (5,310m), a pass giving access to the upper Rolwaling from the south, via the Khare Khola. The peaks in the area were first explored by a Scottish Himalayan expedition, led by Bill Murray in 1952, when three of the mountains near the pass, Yalung Ri (5,630m), Chhugyima Go (6,259m), and Ramdung were climbed. In 1955 the peak had its second ascent by members of the Merseyside expedition. Since then Ramdung has been climbing numerous times, an ideal summit for groups that want to trek and climb in the still little-visited Rolwaling Himal area. Although the mountain, by its normal route of ascent, is straightforward, its virtues lie in its magnificent position and splendid summit panorama that ranges from Langtang to Everest and provides a glorious view of Menlungtse and Gauri Shankar.
The Climb: Northeast Face from the Yalung La
Although the peak is not very high the approach from Na covers a good distance and most parties require two high camps for the ascent. Camp 1 is set up around 4,900 meters below the Yalung La. Climbing towards the pass and the snow Camp 2 is placed on the broad glacier slopes east of the pass. Ascend the slopes of the Ramdung Glacier southwest of the subsidiary peak onto a saddle at the junction with the Yalung Glacier (5,650m). From here it takes about 4 and a half hours to climb to the top depending on snow conditions.
The Rolwalling Trek
The trek through Rolwaling has everything that trekking in the Himalayas has to offer. The trek starts from Lamusangu or Charikot and initially goes through the lower valleys flanked by terraced fields, farmhouses, and forested slopes. The Higher valleys of Rolwaling are inhabited by the Sherpa people who cultivate maize, barley, and potatoes and graze their yak herds in the higher valleys below the snow-capped peaks. Above the villages of Beding and Na, the route comes to the glaciated valleys that line glacial lakes like Tso Rolpa. After the ascent of Ramdung trekkers can cross the Tesi Lapcha pass (5,755m) to Namche Bazaar on the Everest Base Camp route. From Namche one can take a side trip to Everest Base Camp or trek directly to Lukla and catch a plane for Kathmandu.
Itinerary
Welcome to Kathmandu, as you exit the airport, our representative will meet you and transfer you to your hotel. Overnight at a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu.
Today, we will get to witness the culture, architecture, and religious tolerance of the city inherited from earlier times. We will visit the famous Pashupatinath temple which is the biggest religious site for the Hindus. We will also visit the Boudhanath stupa which reflects the culture and philosophies of Buddhism and is one the largest stupas in the world. We can see the brilliant confluence and tolerance of the two religions which helped flourish the city. We will end our day in Swayambhunath where the valley is visible and watch the brilliant sunset. Overnight at a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu.
We will move early in the morning to Gonghar as the highways in Nepal are infamous for their traffic and are often under repair due to rainfall and landslides. Our path will be crossed with lush green hills, forests, fast rivers, and occasional glimpses of the Himalayas. The trek to Simigaon runs through suspension bridges, thick jungles, and small tea shops. Overnight at a Lodge in Simigaon.
As we move, we will be passing through a few Sherpa settlements, and if we have a clear sunny day we will be blessed with an incredible view of Gaurishankar (7,134m) towering above the Rolwaling valley. The rocky trail passes through a wooded ridge followed by dense pine forests with plenty of flora and fauna as we descend to the Rolwaling River and reach Dongang. Overnight at a Lodge in Dongang.
Ascending uphill through rhododendron forests and keeping the Rolwaling River to our side, we move further up into the deep valleys of this region. With Gaurishankar (7134m) keeping us company, we will reach a flat terrain with terraced farming. Crossing this we will enter a beautiful Sherpa village called Beding situated right next to the river. Overnight at a Lodge in Beding.
We stay at Beding today to acclimatize. Acclimatizing is key for a successful trek and its importance cannot be stressed enough. We will make short treks around the region to view Gaurishankar (7134) and other peaks which are plenty in this region. We also get to closely observe the lifestyle of the inhabitants during the exploration. Overnight at a Lodge in Beding.
Going up next to the river the trek takes to explore the surrounding Yalung glacier today. An open space this place has some livestock grazing in its fields and other flora and fauna can be witnessed too. With panoramic views of the mountains in front of us, we reach the Sherpa village of Na. It is also one of the oldest known settlements in this region of the country. Overnight at a Lodge in Na.
Walking on snow we will make our way to the Base Camp which will take around 5 hours. The trek offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and already makes you ecstatic with the thought of summiting the Ramdung Go Peak. Multiple tents can be seen here, thanks to other expeditions. We can also get views of the surrounding glaciers like the Yalung, Trakarding, and Ramdung glaciers. Overnight at a tented camp in Base Camp.
We wake up early in the morning and enjoy the sunrise as the radiant light reflects on the white snowcapped mountains. We will trek past Ramding La pass (5665m) which offers enchanting views of the panoramic mountain ranges. As we reach the High camp, excitement grows about the summit the next day. We will also be briefed by the guides on the dos and don’ts on the climb to the peak. Overnight at a tented camp in High Camp.
Getting up before dawn, we will make our way to the summit. Trekking for a good 7 hours on a steep rocky platform we will reach the top. A strenuous walk, but once we reach the top we will witness a mind-numbing view that stalls every one of our senses. We will be blessed with views of Everest (8,848m), Gaurishankar (7,134m), Melungtse (7,181m), numerous other mountain ranges, and a lot of glaciers. The accomplishment of climbing this peak will leave us with a feeling of overwhelming joy. After taking some pictures, we will start our descent to Tso Rolpa which is a beautiful high-altitude glacial lake and also gives a wonderful view of the Langtang Himal (7227m), Pachermo Himal (6,273m). During the nighttime, we will be able to see beautiful stars in the sky and is a perfect time for astrophotography. Overnight at a tented camp in Tsho Rolpa Lake.
Through similar paths, we will make our way back to Beding with magnificent views of the Rolwaling Himalayan range, Pachermo (6273m) and a mountain fondly called Tilicho’s brother. With the images of Tsho Rolpa still fresh in our heads, we will reach Beding and give much-required rest to our tired legs. Overnight at a Lodge in Beding.
Waking up in the morning, we can begin to recall our experiences of the precious days. Bidding farewell to the trail we previously made an ascent, we headed to Daldung La after taking a different route from Thangthing Kharka. We will walk through trails with much foliage and dense bushes. Many rhododendron trees are paving the way and many varieties of birds and animals can be seen thriving in their habitation. Overnight at a Lodge in Daldung La.
From Daldung, we will lose considerable altitude and make our way to Manthali. It is a beautiful valley and is a big town compared to the ones we went through on our trek. This also marks the end of our trek in the beautiful Rolwaling region. Overnight at a Lodge in Manthali.
Today’s drive is a long one and can worsen given the state of traffic. With beautiful views of the hills, jungles, occasional mountains, and rivers we will make our way to Kathmandu and reach the hotel. After that, we will take a much-needed rest for the day. You can stroll around the areas later this day. Overnight at a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu.
Today, we will spend our time relaxing and shopping for souvenirs in the city. Filled with little alleyways and gullies, numerous hours can be spent in the little cozy shops. This is a great day to try out some local delicacies. Woolen clothes and pashmina are great choices for travelers to shop. Overnight at a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu.
Our staff will drop you at the airport around 3 hours prior to your scheduled flight, ending your journey.
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Customize Your Peak Climbing: This is a general itinerary, which can always individually be “tailormade”. The trek package can be redesigned or redeveloped as per your taste, For more information please e-mail us at info@asiananepal.com
Note: In case of an emergency during the trip, a Helicopter will be arranged by Asiana Nepal Treks & Expedition. The charges must be paid by the clients themselves.
Price
Pricing for Group Size Basis:
No. of Person Price per Person
1 Pax $4000
2 Paxes $3800 per person
3-4 Paxes $3780 per person
5-6 Paxes $3760 per person
7-10 Paxes $3740 per person
11-15 Paxes $3700 per person
16+Paxes $3700 per person
Cost Includes
- AIRPORT PICK-UP & DROP: Airport - Hotel transfer – Airport (Pick Up and Drop).
- ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU: 3 nights hotel in Kathmandu (3 Star Category) on bed & breakfast Basis-Twin Bed Room (Sharing).
- WELCOME DINNER: One Welcome Dinner in a tourist standard restaurant in Kathmandu with Office’s Staff.
- PERMITS: Expedition Royalty and permit of Nepal Mountaineering Association to climb Island Peak, Sagarmatha National Park Permit, Gaurisankar conservation area entry permit, Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipal Entry Permit, and fees.
- RESTRICTED AREA PERMIT: Special Permit for trekking in Rolwaling Area.
- GARBAGE DEPOSIT: Garbage Deposit fees.
- STAFF INSURANCE: Medical & Emergency rescue Insurance for all involved Nepalese staff during the trek and climbing.
- MAP: Trekking and climbing map.
- MEMBER TRANSPORTATION: Land Transportation: Drive from Kathmandu to Gongor Khola by tourist Jeep. Air Transportation: (Domestic Flight) Returning Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu, as per itinerary.
- CLIMBING STUFFS TRANSPORTATION: Necessary all equipment Transportation for all Members and Staff from Kathmandu to Gonggor Khola (by Jeep) and Ramdung Base camp (by Porters).
- MEMBER LUGGAGE: Up to 15 Kg of personal baggage per member during the trek carrying by porters.
- FOODS & LODGING: 3 meals a day (BDL; including tea and coffee) along with accessible accommodation at Hotel/Lodge/Tea house/Camp during the trek and BC. Well-managed base camp set up for members & Staff.
- DRINKS: 2 liters of boiled water to carry on thermos per day per member.
- PORTER: Porters per member from Gongor Khola to Ramdung Base Camp to Gongor
- BASE CAMP STAFF: Experienced and well-trained Base camp Cook & kitchen Helpers as required.
- STAFF SALARY & ALLOWANCE: All Nepalese staff & porters' daily wages, equipment, food & clothing.
- BASE CAMP TENT: Each member will have an individual North Face tent in Base Camp.
- BASE CAMP EQUIPMENT: All camping equipment such as a dining tent with table and chairs, Kitchen Tent, Toilet Tent, & all necessary cooking gear.
- LIGHT: Necessary light at tents.
- CLIMBING SHERPA: Veteran and Government Licensed Climbing Guide.
- CLIMBING SHERPA SALARY & ALLOWANCE: Climbing Sherpa Salary, Equipment, Food, And Clothing.
- HIGH CAMP SERVICE: Necessary cooking gas, cooking pot for a member, high altitude tent (sharing basis), high food for a member, all climbing and cooking crew. Group climbing gears, and fixed and dynamic rope during the climbing period. *(If High Camp is required).
- SATELLITE PHONE: Satellite Phone for emergency communication carried by Sherpa, also available for members with appropriate charge.
- GUIDE: Government licensed Guide (English speaking) during the trek and sightseeing in Kathmandu valley.
- VALLEY SIGHTSEEING: Sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley [Pashupatinath Temple, Swoyambu (Monkey temple), and Kathmandu Durbar Square] by a professional guide.
- MEDICAL KIT: Comprehensive Medical kit.
- SUMMIT CERTIFICATE: Ramdung Go Peak climbing certificate issued by Nepal Mountaineering Association (after climbing the Ramdung Peak successfully).
Cost Excludes
- INTERNATIONAL AIRFARE: International flight airfare (from and to Kathmandu).
- NEPAL VISA FEES: Nepali Visa fee is US$ 40 per person for 30 days (to be applied for 60 days (USD$ 100).
- LUNCH & DINNER: Lunch & dinner during the stay in Kathmandu (also in case of early return from Trekking / Expedition than the scheduled itinerary).
- EXTRA NIGHTS IN KATHMANDU: Extra nights' accommodation in Kathmandu. In case of early arrival or late departure, early return from Trekking / Expedition (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary.
- INSURANCE: Travel and high altitude insurance, accident, medical & emergency evacuation.
- RESCUE EVACUATION: Medical Insurance and emergency rescue evacuation cost if required. (Rescue, Repatriation, Medication, Medical Tests, and Hospitalization costs.)
- PERSONAL EXPENSES: Telephone Calls, Internet, Toiletries, battery recharge, hot shower, laundry, soft drinks, beers, and any Alcoholic beverages.
- PERSONAL EQUIPMENT: Clothing, Packing Items or Bags, Personal Medical Kit, Personal Trekking /Climbing Gears.
- TOILETRIES: Soaps, shampoos, toilet and tissue papers, toothpaste, and other items used to keep yourself clean.
- FILMING: Special Filming, Camera, and Drone permit fee.
- INTERNET SERVICE: Internet facility is not included.
- SUMMIT BONUS: Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa.
- TIPS: Calculate some tips for Basecamp staff.
- EXTRAS: Any other services or activities not mentioned in the itinerary. Any other item not listed in the “Cost Includes” section.
FAQs
Yes, prior mountaineering experience is essential for Ramdung Go Peak Climbing. Climbers should have basic mountaineering skills, including crampons, ice axes, ropes, and harnesses. Completing other high-altitude treks and climbs is recommended before attempting Ramdung Peak.
It is legal for climbers to scale Ramdung Go Peak with a climbing permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). Additionally, depending on the trekking route to reach the base camp, climbers may require other permits, such as the TIMS card and the Gaurisankar conservation area entry permit, if we pass tasi lapcha Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipal Entry Permit and fees. and Special Permit for trekking in the Rolwaling Area.
While it’s not mandatory, hiring a local guide and porter for Ramdung Go Peak Climbing is highly recommended. Local guides provide essential knowledge of the region, route, and safety protocols, while porters carry heavy gear, making the expedition more manageable for climbers.
Climbers should have excellent physical fitness and stamina to tackle long trekking days and the strenuous ascent to the summit. Cardiovascular endurance and strength training are crucial components of pre-expedition fitness preparation.
Acclimatization days are strategically built into the itinerary, allowing climbers to ascend gradually and spend time at higher altitudes to acclimate to reduced oxygen levels. These rest days are essential for minimizing the risk of altitude-related illnesses.
Climbers are generally responsible for bringing their climbing gear, such as boots, harnesses, and clothing. However, some expedition packages may offer rental options for specific equipment. It’s advisable to consult with your expedition organizer for specific gear requirements and availability.
High-altitude climbing poses several risks, including altitude sickness (AMS, HAPE, HACE), extreme cold, avalanches, crevasses, and challenging terrain. Proper preparation, acclimatization, and adherence to safety guidelines are critical to mitigating these risks.
Yes, comprehensive travel and mountaineering insurance are mandatory for Ramdung Peak Climbing. This insurance should cover emergency medical evacuation, trip cancellations or interruptions, and high-altitude mountaineering. Verifying that your insurance policy provides adequate coverage for the expedition is vital.
Depending on the trekking agency and excursion planner, there may be variations in the maximum group size. They typically maintain small group sizes to ensure safety and minimize environmental impact. Smaller groups also allow for more personalized support and guidance.
In an emergency, climbers should follow the guidance of their experienced guides and support staff. Climbers frequently utilize satellite communication devices like emergency beacons or satellite phones to contact rescue agencies.
Staying calm, adhering to safety protocols, and seeking medical assistance when necessary is crucial. Climbers should also clearly understand the emergency procedures outlined by their expedition organizer.
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Trip Info
Best time for Ramdung Peak Climbing
Spring (April to May): Ramdung Peak Climbing offers climbers a delightful combination of favorable conditions in spring. From 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F) during the day at lower altitudes, the Himalayan weather is warm and consistent, making travel comfortable. The clear skies during this season provide outstanding visibility, allowing adventurers to soak in breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscapes, enhancing the overall experience.
Furthermore, the minimal rainfall and snowfall during spring reduce the likelihood of encountering challenging weather conditions on the mountain, ensuring a safer climb. As a bonus, awakening vegetation in spring brings colorful wildflowers into full bloom, painting the trek with natural beauty and creating a picturesque backdrop to the ascent.
Autumn (October to November): Autumn presents another prime opportunity for Ramdung Peak Climbing, characterized by its stable and pleasant weather conditions. During this season, daytime temperatures typically range from 10°C to 15°C (50°F to 59°F) at lower elevations, ensuring comfortable trekking and climbing experiences. Following the monsoon season, the air becomes crisp, and the skies are apparent, offering climbers breathtaking, unobstructed views of the majestic Himalayan peaks, creating unforgettable panoramas.
The dry trails, well-defined paths, and minimal precipitation make navigation easier, reducing the risk of encountering muddy or slippery terrain. Additionally, while autumn is a favored trekking period in Nepal, it tends to be less crowded than spring, providing climbers a quieter and more serene journey amidst the stunning mountain landscapes.
The difficulty level of Ramdung Peak Climbing
Technical Difficulty: While moderately technical, Ramdung Peak Climbing demands a solid foundation in fundamental mountaineering skills. Climbers need to know how to use the essential equipment for climbing, which includes ropes, harnesses, ice axes, and crampons.
The ascent involves navigating steep sections and challenging terrain, making it crucial to employ proper techniques and adhere to safety protocols throughout the climb. Being well-versed in these basics ensures climbers can confidently and safely tackle the climb’s obstacles and enjoy a successful and secure journey to the summit.
Physical Endurance: Climbing Ramdung Peak involves enduring the physical demands of high altitudes. Climbers must possess robust fitness and stamina to endure the extended trekking days and the rigorous ascent to the summit. Adequate physical conditioning is a fundamental prerequisite to effectively cope with the challenges presented by Ramdung Peak, ensuring climbers are well-prepared for the demanding journey ahead and maximizing their chances of a successful and safe climb.
Weather Challenges: The Himalayan weather can be highly erratic and unpredictable, even within the recommended spring and autumn climbing seasons. Climbers embarking on Ramdung Peak must be ready to face sudden and unexpected weather fluctuations, including extreme cold temperatures and the potential for storms.
These weather challenges can significantly augment the climb’s difficulty, underscoring the importance of proper gear, preparedness, and adaptability to safely navigate the mountain’s ever-changing conditions and ensure a successful ascent.
Altitude Sickness: Because of the high heights involved, acute mountain sickness (AMS), sometimes called altitude sickness, is a severe risk when climbing Ramdung Peak. It occurs when climbers ascend to higher elevations too quickly, and their bodies struggle to adapt to the reduced oxygen levels at altitude. Weariness, headaches, nausea, and dizziness are signs and symptoms of AMS.
Climbers can reduce their chance of altitude sickness by progressively acclimating, drinking enough water, and being aware of any symptoms that call for seeking medical assistance. In addition to ensuring a safer and more successful expedition, these precautions aid in halting the progression of severe illnesses like high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) and cerebral edema (HACE).
Climbing Permits
Climbers must apply for and receive climbing permits from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) to climb Ramdung Peak. For security and legal purposes, these permits are essential. They typically specify the climb’s duration and the specific ascending peaks. Climbers should ensure they meet all the requirements, including submitting the required documentation and fees, to obtain these permits before commencing the expedition.
Additionally, climbers may need to secure other permits depending on the trekking route taken to reach the base camp, so it’s essential to have a comprehensive understanding of the area’s permit requirements and regulations. Proper permitting ensures climbers can embark on their Ramdung Peak adventure with legal compliance and the necessary support for a safe and successful climb.
Insurance
Climbers strongly advise obtaining comprehensive travel and mountaineering insurance as a crucial aspect of Ramdung Peak Climbing. This insurance should cover a range of factors, including emergency medical evacuation, trip cancellations or interruptions, and coverage for high-altitude mountaineering.
Given the remote and challenging nature of the expedition, having the appropriate insurance safeguards climbers against unforeseen circumstances, providing financial protection and access to essential medical services in case of emergencies and offering peace of mind throughout the adventure.
Route Options for Ramdung Peak Climbing
Classic Rolwaling Valley Route: The classic Rolwaling Valley route for Ramdung Peak Climbing commences with a picturesque drive from Kathmandu to Dolakha, followed by a trek to Shigati, serving as the gateway to the stunning Rolwaling Valley. Along this journey, climbers traverse charming villages like Jagat, Simigaon, Dongkhang, and Beding, treated to breathtaking mountain vistas and the region’s rich cultural tapestry.
Following essential acclimatization in Beding, the expedition establishes the pivotal base camp for Ramdung Peak in Na Gaun. From this base camp, climbers undertake a challenging trek to the high camp, setting the stage for the final exhilarating ascent to the summit of Ramdung Peak. This traditional route offers a memorable blend of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and mountaineering adventure for climbers seeking the ultimate Himalayan experience.
Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Route: An alternative route for Ramdung Peak Climbing presents a challenging and adventurous option by incorporating the formidable Tashi Lapcha Pass (5,755 meters). The journey commences from Simigaon, where climbers embark on a demanding ascent of Tashi Lapcha Pass, rewarded with incredible mountain panoramas.
However, this route demands technical mountaineering skills and extended acclimatization due to the high altitude of the pass. After crossing the pass, climbers descend into the scenic Rolwaling Valley and strategically establish the base camp for Ramdung Peak in Na Gaun. From this point, the route follows the same path to the summit as the traditional route, providing climbers with a unique and challenging approach to conquering Ramdung Peak while relishing the stunning Himalayan landscapes.
Local Guide and Porter Services
During Ramdung Peak Climbing, I highly recommend that you enlist the services of local guides and porters. Local guides possess intimate knowledge of the region, ensuring safe navigation and route selection, and they are well-versed in handling high-altitude conditions. They provide invaluable mountaineering expertise, safety protocols, and logistics support.
Porters, on the other hand, assist in carrying heavy gear and supplies, lightening the load for climbers and allowing them to focus on the climb itself. Both local guides and porters contribute significantly to the expedition’s overall success, safety, and enjoyment, making Ramdung Peak Climbing a more accessible and rewarding adventure.
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