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Rollwaling Valley Trek

Between the Everest and Langtang regions is the stunning mid-Eastern range ofthe Himalayas; the Rolwaling valley. This is home to famous peaks such as Mount Ghauri Shankar (7134m), Dorje Lakpa, and many others. A few miles south of the Tibetan border, it is known as one of the seven hidden valleys in the Himalayas. This is a wild and barely explored district where legendary tales of the abominable snowman, known as the "Yeti", haunt the imagination of climbers. On the slope of Rolwaling Peak itself, the famous British mountaineer, Eric Shipton, first photographed Yeti footprints in 1951.

The trek starts from Dolakha, near Charikot, an eight-hour drive fromKathmandu. There is also the choice to continue your trek by crossing TashiLapcha (5755m). Technical mountaineering skills and equipment are requiredfor this incredible adventure. Trekkers also witness Tsho-Rolpa, the largestGlacier Lake in Nepal and can continue on to the Khumbu region, which linksto trek routes in the Everest region.

Another option is to trek to Na, a small Sherpa village, to trek back to Kathmandu. This trek requires a peak permit any of the following peaks: Ramdung, Yalung, and Pacharmo. Permits must be obtained from the Nepal Mountaineering Association through an associated member trekking company.

Day

Activities

Remarks

1

Arrival in Kathmandu & Transfer to Hotel

Hotel

2

Kathmandu Sightseeing

Hotel

 

Drive to Jagat  (1050m)

Camping/ Lodge

3

Trek to Samagon (2000 m)

Camping/ Lodge

4

Trek to Dolnang (2660 m)

Camping/ Lodge

5

Trek to Beding (3692m)

Camping/ Lodge

6

Trek to Naa (4180 m)

Camping/ Lodge

7

Trek to Tscho Rolpa (4561m)

Camping/ Lodge

8

Tasi Laptscha BC (5400m)

Camping/ Lodge

9

Trek to Glacier crossing Tasi Laptscha (5755m)

Camping/ Lodge

10

Trek to Thembe (4260m)

Camping/ Lodge

11

Trek to Manjo (2835m)

Camping/ Lodge

12

Trek to Lukla

Camping/ Lodge

13

Flight to Kathmandu

Hotel

14

Final Day in Kathmandu

Hotel

15

Departure destination

On Board

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