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ramdung peakRamdung, also called Ramdung Go, is one of the cluster of peaks around the Yalung La (5,310m/17,421ft), a pass giving access to the upper Rolwaling from the south, via the Khare Khola.

The peaks in the area were first explored by Scottish Himalayan expedition, led by Bill Murray in 1952, when three of the peaks near the pass, Yalung Ri (5,630m/18,471ft), Chhugyima Go (6,259m/20,534ft), and Ramdung were climbed. In 1955 the peak had its second ascent by members of the Merseyside expedition. Since then Ramdung has been climbed numerous times is an ideal summit for groups wanting to trek and climb in the still little visited Rolwaling Himal area. Although the mountain, by it 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 splendid view of Gauri Shankar and Menlungtse.

 
Itinerary
Day 01& 02:  Arrival in Kathmandu Transfer to the hotel.
Day 03:  Free day in Kathamndu. Evening briefing about trek.
Day 04:

Kathmandu / Quartali (1600m).

Day 05:

 Quartali / Delangsa (2400m).

Day 06:

 Delagnsa / Climb up to Tinsong (3250m) / Alampu (2000m).

Day 07:

 Alampu / Laduk (1700m).

Day 08:

 Laduk / Gongar (1600m).

Day 09:

 Gongar / Simigaon (2100m).

Day 10:

 Simigaon / Randing (3200m).

Day 11:

 Randing / Beding (3700m).

Day 12:

 Rest in Beding (3200m).

Day 13:

 Beding / Na (4200m).

Day 14:

Na / Tsho Rolpa Lake(4500M).

Day 15:

 Kabuk / hight camp 5000m.

Day 16:

 High camp of 5000m / Ramdung Pass (5650m).

Day 17:

Climb of Ramdung / Rise of Ramdung Go (5930m) / Camp of the moraine of the glacier of Ramdung towards 4500m.

Day 18:

 Camp of the Moraine / Cablang (2000m).

Day 19:

 Cablang / Suri Dhauban (1024m).

Day 20:

 Suri Dhauban / Charikot / Kathmandu.

Day 21:  Free days to visit Kathmandu and its surroundings
Day 22:  Departure back .
 
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