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Mt. Everest 8848 m. (World's Highest Peak)To the Northwest of Nepal lies the fascinating country of the legendry Sherpas. In this land of mountains, Pumari stands aloof and proud as if aware of its intense effect on the valley below. From the smaller summit belonging to Kalapatter to the sparking slopes of Pumari there appears to be a path that leads to the very sky. Pumari, this incredible pyramid of snow and rocks, is indeed the pride of the Solo Khumbu.

Pumari is generally considered to be technically challenging and requires climbers to be experienced as well as in faultless physical condition. For one such climber this mountain could become the most rewarding challenger in the Himalaya.

Our trek kicks off at Lukla. For the actual climb we will use the classical route which was first opened by a German -Swiss team. We climb the enormous south-east slope till the junction with the north-east ridge. This route requires the least amount of technically: but is exposed to objective dangers: an avalanche prone section and a section exposed to sera fall. The Base Camp is at an altitude of 3500m while the advanced camp is established at an altitude of 5900m.

Itinerary
Day 1:
Arrival at Kathmandu & Transfer to the Hotel.
Day 2-3:
KTM official work and prepare for the Expedition.
Day 4:
Flight to Lukla and Trek to Phakding Lodge.
Day 5:
Trek from Phakding to Namache and night in the Lodge.
Day 6:
Namche rest for the acclimatization.
Day 7:
Namche-Thyanboche Lodge.
Day 8:
Thyanboche-Pheriche Lodge.
Day 9:
Pheriche-Lobuche Lodge.
Day 10:
Lobuche-Pumori Base Camp-Camping.
Day 11-28:
Pumori Base Camp-Pangboche and to the Lodge.
Day 29:
Pangboche-Namche Lodge.
Day 30:
Namche-Lukla Lodge.
Day 31:
Fly Back from Lukla-Kathmandu & Transfer to the Hotel.
Day 32:
Kathmandu
Day 33:
Final Departure.
 
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