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Rolwaling Trekking
Rolwaling trekking to Rolwaling Himal, west of
Everest and near the Tibetan border, offers
fascinating experience. The trail starts from
Singati and goes down the Bhotekosi River and turns
into the Rollwaling valley, one of the most distant,
secret, and amusing places in the trek. High
waterfalls poured from the heights and rudimentary
bridges traversed the many tributaries. Ahead, the
twin summits of Gauri Shanker grants an outstanding
attraction, previously considered as the world's
highest summit. Rolwaling Khumbu trek gives an
experience of panoramic mountain views,
miscellaneous flora and fauna with affluent local
cultures. This trek needs an excellent walking skill
and a healthy bodily structure. Tashi Lepcha pass
offers the vista of the great Himalayan Shangri-la
like Cho-Oyu, Everest, Nuptse and Makalu. Mt.
Gaurishankar (7,145m), Melungtse (7,181m) and many
other mountain pinnacles. The village of Beding
(3,690m) and monastery, the village of Na (4,183m),
Tso Rolpa Lake, are the major magnetism in the
region.
The Rolwaling Valley is supposed to be the home of the notorious Yeti. The land is full of the tales of the yeti, the elusive snow man in the world and it is the place where some mountaineers arranged expedition to hunt yetis in the past. Beding is the last permanent settlement & Na Gaun which is only the summer settlement, is the highest elevation reached in the trek Rolwaling Himal hidden between precipitous ice giants. The valley comes up to the pleasant terraced foothills of Tamang and Chhetri villages. The vicinity is just to the south of the Tibetan boarder thus traditions in the area are alike to the Tibetan culture. After passing the Tashi Lapcha pass we forwards to Lukla through Thame and Namche.
The Rolwaling Valley is supposed to be the home of the notorious Yeti. The land is full of the tales of the yeti, the elusive snow man in the world and it is the place where some mountaineers arranged expedition to hunt yetis in the past. Beding is the last permanent settlement & Na Gaun which is only the summer settlement, is the highest elevation reached in the trek Rolwaling Himal hidden between precipitous ice giants. The valley comes up to the pleasant terraced foothills of Tamang and Chhetri villages. The vicinity is just to the south of the Tibetan boarder thus traditions in the area are alike to the Tibetan culture. After passing the Tashi Lapcha pass we forwards to Lukla through Thame and Namche.
Trip Facts
| Country: Nepal | Grade: Hard | Area: Rolwaling Region |
| Group Size: 1/20 pax | Activities: Trekking | Total Duration: 25 Days |
| Season: Mar - May, Sep - Dec | Altitudes: 5755 M |
Details Itinerary
| Day 01: | Arrival & transfer to hotel |
| Day 02: | Sight seeing in Kathmandu |
| Day 03: | Drive to Dolakha (1660 m) |
| Day 04: | Trek to Singati (950 m) |
| Day 05: | Trek to Manthali (1070 m) |
| Day 06: | Trek to Simigaon (1990 m) |
| Day 07: | Trek to Kharka (3000 m) |
| Day 08: | Trek to Beiding (3690 m) |
| Day 09: | Trek to Na (4180 m) |
| Day 10: | Rest day for acclimatization |
| Day 11: | Trek to Kabug (lake) (4561 m) |
| Day 12: | Trek to Tashi Lapcha Phedi (5000 m) |
| Day 13: | Cross Tashi Lapcha pass (5755 m) & trek to Phedi |
| Day 14: | Trek to Ngole (5110 m) |
| Day 15: | Trek to Thame (3820 m) |
| Day 16: | Trek to Namche (3440 m) |
| Day 17: | Trek to Lukla (2840 m) |
| Day 18: | Fly back to Kathmandu |
| Day 19: | Rest day in Kathmandu |
| Day 20: | Final departure |
Note: The itinerary can be customized
according to your duration of holiday. Similarly hotel
can be upgraded or downgraded depending on your
requirement.
Include & Exclude
Cost Include
|
Pick & Drop to Airport/Hotel by our Private Car/ Van / Bus |
| * | 2 nights accomodation in kathmandu |
| * | Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing |
| * | 3 meals a day (Breakfasts, Lunch and Dinners with tea or coffee) during the trek |
| * | Accommodation of Lodges, tented camp in Twin Sharing Bases during the trek |
| * | Trekking Guides and Porters |
| * | ACAP permit |
| * | Food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment and medicine for all trekking staff. |
| * | Group medical supplies (First Aid medical kit will be available) |
| * | TIMS (Trekking Information Management System) |
Cost Exclude
| * | Any Meals in Kathmandu & other area |
| Area Permit for Mustang Trek | |
| Airfare domestic / international flights | |
| * | Nepal entry visa fee. |
| * | Airport tax required for the Domestic / International flights |
| * | Drinks (Alcoholic, hot and cold drinks), hot water, laundry, phone calls, hot shower, internets. |
| * | Personal Trekking Equipment, medical and travel insurance |
| * | Any kind of personal expenses / Helicopter rescue |
| * | Entrance fees for Sightseeing/Monument |
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Client Testimonials
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Dear Zigmee
Thanks for a fabulous time in North Sikkim, highlight of the trip were staying with Chopal and sonam lachenpa in lachen and the journey to Gurudargma (well worth the many hours in the jeep and the cold air). It wasn't hard to imagine just being over the border in
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