Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu, transfer to hotel

Day 02: Visit around the Kathmandu Valley

Day 03: Kathmandu - Singati:

An early morning bus from Kathmandu to Singati, the bus will pass by Chartikot, Dolakha then follow the river Tamakosi. 9 hours by bus.

Day 04: SIngati - Jagat:

We begin to walk in a small valley along the river Tamakosi, an easy walk to Jagat. 6 1/2 hours walking.

Day 05: Jagat - Simigaun:

We will continue to follow the river. An easy walk until noon, then crossing the river for a steep climb towards the east of the valley to Simigaun, a first village we meet Sherpas. 6 1/2 hours walking.

Day 06: Simigaun - Drauangbu:

Rise slightly by a well-protected forest by "GAURI SHANKAR CONSERVATION AREA PROJECT" with a view of the Gaurishankar and others, an easy walk to Kyelcha where there are some shops of tea. 6 hours of walking.

Day 07: Drauangbu - Beding:   

The trail ascends and becomes continuous flat through the forest with a view of Gaurishankar, Nambur Himal and many other peaks. Easy walk up to Beding, an important Sherpa village with a large important monastery to visit. 5 hours of walking.

Day 08: Day 9 . Resting at Beding: This day is used for acclimatization before continuing to climb.

Day 09: Beding - Na:

gradual climb overlooking the Gumbrang summits Perchermo and many other peaks of Tibet. Three and a half hours to walk.

Day 10: Rest at Na  for acclimatization

Day 11: Na - Trek to Tsobung via Lake Tsho Rolpa

Day 12: Tso Rolpa - Trek to base camp Ramdung

Day 13: Camp base - high camp,

Day 14: altitude camp - summit and descent to base camp:

We start early in the morning for the final summit Pechhermo. Then we will go back down to base camp. 12 hours of walking.

Day 15: Base Camp - Trek to Drolumbu Glacier by the same way

Day 16: Glacier Drolambu - Tasilapcha Pass (5775 m) and descent to Kharka:

Start early to a steep and difficult climb a stony path with a risk of falling rocks to the Col de Tasilapcha (5755 m) . Panoramic view of Tengi Ragi and Dragkar. Then we will descend on the other side of the valley as far as Kharka.

Day 17: Kharka - Thame:

Now we are in a different valley called Khumbu where is located the Mt. Everest (8848m). People have a different culture and tradition, it is a land of Sherpa. We will descend all day to Thame, a beautiful village of Sherpa with an important Tibetan monastery to see. 7 hours of walking.  

Day 18: Thame - Namche:

We will continue to go down to Namche with panoramic Amadablam, Kangtega, Thamserku and many others. Namche is an important village of Khumbu that we visit. Many tourists make the trek in the Kumbu towards Everest. 3 1/2 hours of walking.

Day 19: Namche - Lukla:

A steep descent to the Dudhkosi river, crossed by the bridge and easy walk through Jorsalle, Manju and Phakding to Lukla. 6 hours of walking.

Day 20: Lukla - Kathmandu:

Take the flight back to Kathmandu. This flight is magnificent to discover the panoramas of several high peaks.

Day 21: Visit in Bhaktapur , an ancient city in the Kathmandu Valley and other convenience option.


Day 22: Departure to your own destination

 Ramdung peak 5925 m  “(Rolwaling area)”


Retour (historique)

The Ramdung culminates at 5925 meters. It is located south of "Na" above the Rolwaling valley and it is one of the surrounding peak groups of Yalung La.

It allows access to the Rolwaling summit from the south via Khare Khola. A team led by Bill Murray first climbed the peak in 1952, it proved to be an ideal summit for tourist trekking and group climbing prior to the closure of the Rolwaling.

The normal route of this mountain through the glaciers of the northeast flank is simple. It offers panoramic views of the Langtang mountain ranges at Everest and also a splendid view of Gauri Shankar and Menlungtse.


Duration: 22 days - Maximum altitude: 5925m - Difficulty level: Sporty:    

The difficulty to climb this mountain is to manage the walking on the snow and the altitude, technically there is not much difficulty. Equipment: Piolet, harness, 4 carabiners, Jumar, ascender, descender, pair of gaiters, glasses glasses, ice pin, hull shoes, crampons, mountain clothing.