Pharchamo peak climbing (6273m) lies south of the Tashi Lapcha and, when seen from the pass the mountain is really attractive. It is a straightforward snow peak first climbed in 1955 along a well-defined north-by-northwest ridge rising from relatively flat, but crevasses, the glacier that is still the main route to the summit. The Rolwaling valley is the main access to Pharchamo. You climb northeast of the ice fall of Tashi Lapcha, setting up a high camp just below rock walls at 5,500m. From this camp you gain the ridge of Pharchamo, following it without much difficulty - but watching for crevasses that can cause problems near the summit. The approach trek to Pharchamo in the Rolwaling Himal leads through a region that has remained untouched by western civilization and 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 into the high alpine country and there are excellent views of Gaurisankar, Melungtse, and many other great peaks. Crossing the Tashi Laptcha pass is an adventurous job.
The peak, which lies due south of the Tesi Lapcha, is unnamed on the Schneider Rolwaling Himal map but is given a spot height of 6273 meters. Seen from the pass the mountain is an attractive but straightforward snow peak with a well-defined north by a north west ridge rising from the relatively flat, crevasses glacier astride the Tesi Lapcha. To the west of the ridge, the face forms a uniform snow slope broken by crevasses and small Sera rising from the rocky lower buttresses above the Drolambau Glacier.
What is the best time for Pharchamo Peak Climbing?
The best time to climb the Pharchanmo peak is the Autumn and Spring season. These seasons have the very picture-perfect climate for Island peak climbing. The climate is steady with clear visibility of the views. This climbing is possible during the Winter and Monsoon time as well.
What kind of accommodation is provided during the peak climbing?
Guest house/tented accommodation according to given itinerary (sharing in a 2-bed room) and 3 meals (Breakfast, lunch, Dinner) during the trek and 2-night tented camp during the peak climbing, Hot Shower, and standard clean room with attached bathroom, Free Wi-Fi, Battery charge available on the trek
What types of Culture can I experience during the trek?
The main culture you can see and experience during your trek and climbing is Gurung, Tamang, and Magar.
How professional are the guides and porters?
Altitude sickness during the Trip
Altitude sickness (also known as acute mountain sickness) is an unfavorable health condition that strikes our body when we are at a high altitude (above 2500m (about 1.55 mi)). If any symptoms are seen during the trek, firstly we will have a primary treatment to cure the sickness. First, we will walk down to a minimum of 150m (about 492.13 ft) from the location where the symptoms are seen, and walk down again if the symptoms are not improved.
If the victim is unable to walk down on his/her own, we can hire a horse, or we can request our porter to carry the person. Warm water and ginger juice are also served to cure sickness. If these treatments are unable to cure the patient, rescue can be done by helicopter.
Duration: 23 days
Activity: City Sightseeing / Trekking / Climbing
Altitude: 6273m / at Tashi Lapcha Pass
Grade: Moderate to Difficult
Meal: Full board on trek
Accommodation: Hotel / Tented Camp
Land transportation: Private Car / Van / Hiace
Flight: Lukla - Kathmandu
Best Months: Sept-Dec and Mar-May
Group Size: 01 to 12
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Day 01: Arrive at Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA) Kathmandu (1300m).
Day 02: Kathmandu: Sightseeing and Trek Preparation.
Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Dolakha (1660m) 7-8 hrs.
Day 04: Trek Dolakha to Shigati (950m) 6-7 hrs.
Day 05: Trek Shigati to Jagat (1440m) 6-7 hrs.
Day 06: Trek Jagat to Simigaon (2020m) 5-6 hrs.
Day 07: Trek Simigaon to Daldung La (3976m) 6-7 hrs.
Day 08: Trek Daldung La to Beding (3690m) 6-7 hrs.
Day 09: Trek Beding to Na (4180m) 4-5 hrs.
Day 10: Rest Day at Na for acclimatization.
Day 11: Trek Na to Tso Rolpa Lake (4540m) 5-6 hrs.
Day 12: Trek Tso Rolpa to Trakarding Glacier (4800m) 5-6 hrs.
Day 13: Trakarding Glacier to Tashi Lapcha Phedi (5010m) 5-6 hrs.
Day 14: Tashi Lapcha Phedi to Parchamo Base Camp (5500m) via Tashi Lapcha Pass (5755m) 6-7 hrs.
Day 15: Rest at Tashi Cape (Parchamo Base Camp).
Day 16: Summit Parchamo Peak (6273m) and return to Base Camp.
Day 17: Trek back Base Camp to Ngole (5110m) 5-6 hrs.
Day 18: Trek back Ngole to Thame (3820m) 6-7 hrs.
Day 19: Trek back Thame to Namche Bazaar (3440m) 4-5 hrs.
Day 20: Trek Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2800m) 6-7 hrs.
Day 21: Fly Lukla to Kathmandu - 30 min.
Day 22: Leisure day in Kathmandu.
Day 23: Farewell Friend (Final departure to your onward destination).
Note:- The cost includes and excludes section may give you a better idea of how the trip is organized. Once you let us know the number of interested travelers and the departure date we would get back to you with the actual cost for the trip.