Standing proudly at an altitude of 5,930 meters, Ramdung Peak offers a captivating Himalayan mountaineering experience in the picturesque Rowaling Valley. Situated near Yalung La (5,310 m) in the southern part of the upper Rowalin area, Mount Ramdung has been a beacon for adventurers since Bill Murray’s successful ascent in 1952 AD. Alongside Ramdung, the region boasts other stunning trekking peaks such as Yalung Ri (5,630m) and Chhugyima Go (6,259m), forming a formidable yet enticing cluster for mountaineers to explore.
Ramdung Peak presents a relatively straightforward ascent, making it accessible to mountaineers with varying levels of experience. While not overly technical, the climb requires meticulous logistical planning and adequate acclimatization due to its remote location and high altitude. Nonetheless, both novice mountaineers and seasoned trekkers can relish the challenge and beauty of scaling this majestic peak.
From the summit of Ramdung Peak, climbers are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Dorje Lakpa, Chobabhamre, and Gauri Shankar, painting an awe-inspiring tableau of the surrounding Himalayan landscape. Additionally, glimpses of iconic peaks like Mount Everest further embellish the vista, adding to the allure of the ascent.
Although less technically demanding than some other trekking peaks, the ascent of Ramdung is not without its challenges. The altitude and rugged terrain necessitate careful preparation and endurance from climbers. However, the sense of accomplishment and the stunning vistas from the summit make every step worthwhile.
The optimal seasons for embarking on a Ramdung Peak climbing expedition are autumn (October and November) and spring (April and May). During these periods, favorable weather conditions and clear visibility enhance the climbing experience, ensuring a safe and enjoyable ascent. On the flip side, we discourage winter climbing due to heavy snowfall, which makes the ascent impractical and potentially dangerous.
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Day 01: – Arrival in Kathmandu, transfer to the hotel, and welcome drinks.
Day 02: – Shopping and preparing for trekking and climbing.
Day 03: – Kathmandu – Drive to Jagat (8/9h) 1070m.
Day 04: – Jagat – Simigaon (5/6h) 2000m.
Day 05: – Simigaon – Dovan (4/5h) 2850m
Day 06: – Dovan – Beding (4/5h) 3692m.
Day 07: – Rest and Exploration Day.
Day 08: – Beding – Na Gaon (3/4h) 4180m.
Day 09: – Na Gaon – Mt. Ramdung Peak Base Camp (4/5h) 4700m.
Day 10: – Preparation and Climbing Lesson Day.
Day 11: – Base Camp – High Camp (I) 5000m.
Day 12: – High Camp (I) – High Camp (II) 5600m.
Day 13: – High Camp (II) – Summit Mt. Ramdung Peak (5930m) and back to Base Camp 4700m.
Day 14: – Base Camp – Kabug (Tsho Rolpa Lake) (5/6h) 4540m.
Day 15: – Kabug (Tsho Rolpa Lake) – Beding (5/6h) 3692m.
Day 16: – Beding – Simi Gaon (5/6h) 2850m.
Day 17: – Simigaon – Jagat (4/5h) 1070m
Day 18: – Jagat – Drive to Kathmandu by Bus (8/9h).
Day 19: – Rest and shopping day.
Day 20: – Transfer to the airport and departure to your destination.
When you make such an adventure travel plan to visit Nepal, please bring your one suitcase or duffel bag and trekking day pack inside, or as hand luggage used for Kathmandu. You just need casual clothes, such as jeans and a light jacket, if the evening gets cold. Leave your things that you don’t need for trekking, travel, / climbing at the hotel while you return from the trip, and then you will bring them back from there. The items that you need are listed below:
Necessary equipment:
Climbing Equipment
Clothing
Materials
General
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While you are traveling in Nepal, there are many kinds of foods available, such as: Nepali, Indian, Chinese, Thai, Korean, and Continental foods:
Kathmandu: While you stay in Kathmandu, there are a lot of restaurants and bars with many kinds of typical foods. So, you should choose yourself according to your own restaurant and enjoy it.
Pokhara: While you are in Pokhara, as well as in Kathmandu, amusement will be different.
Trekking: While you are on the trek, you will have chosen according to the menus as: Nepali, India, Chinese, Continental foods, etc.
Foods available in during the trek :-
Hot Drinks | Breakfast | Lunch |
Dinner
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Black Tea
Milk Tea Nepali Tea Black Coffee Milk Coffee Hot Lemon Lemon Honey Mint Tea Ginger Tea Masala Tea Garlic Tea |
Porridge
Muesli Rice pudding Cornflakes Toast French Toast Pan cake Tibetan Bread Chapati Etc.
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Noodle Soup
Sandwich Fry Noodle Mo.mo Items Pizza Macaroni Pasta Spring Roll Fried Rice Etc.
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Dal Bhat Set
Pizza items Sizzler Items Mo. Mo Items Chowmen Items Steak Items Pasta Macaroni Local Items Fried rice Etc .. |
After confirmation, you will receive by mail the booking form with all the details for the payment of the deposit. The deposit will be sent by transfer to our bank. When we receive the money, we will send you the final invoice with the balance to pay. The balance will be paid upon your arrival in Kathmandu.
You can pay your deposit either by bank transfer or at the following bank:
Dear Client, If you have any problems with the above payment system, then you can send it to us by money transfer, such as:
Normally, you can directly deposit the amount of your trip into our bank account with the following account information:. But the money transfer system is for if the bank account doesn’t work, and it is for a quick & easy way to get your payment method.
Cash
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Trips canceled by the client: The following cancellation charges will be applied to the cancellation of the trip:
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