Everest Trails to Ama Dablam , Nepal
Having just returned from your Luxury Lodges trip to Ama Dablam we feel that we must say what an excellent trip it was. It was our eighth trek in the Himalayas, our second with you, and was in every way outstanding. The lodges and food being a revelation and the guides superb in every way.
Mr & Mrs B, Norfolk
| Grade: | Vigorous Trek | |
| Duration: | 19 days from the UK | On Trek: 12 days |
| Leader: | Local Leader | Guaranteed to run for a minimum of 2 clients |
Slightly more demanding than our Luxury Lodges of Everest trek, but using the same comfortable accommodation.
Staying in the stylish Dwarika’s hotel, we
have time to enjoy the busy Kathmandu
valley before the dramatic flight up to Lukla.
The trek itself has been designed to take in some of the prettiest Sherpa villages within easy walking distance of the Sherpa capital, Namche Bazaar, with the ultimate objective of standing at the foot of the region’s most beautiful mountain, Ama Dablam. Ama Dablam means ’mother and necklace’ – the perennial hanging glacier resembles a ‘dablam’, which is a piece of traditional jewellery worn by Sherpa women. There are two nights in tea houses, but the remainder are spent in five lovely luxury lodges, which far surpass anything else that exists in the Everest region.
A magnificent trek which takes us into the very heart of these mighty mountains.
Accommodation:
Luxury Lodges
Hotels
Tea houses
The trek itself has been designed to take in some of the prettiest Sherpa villages within easy walking distance of the Sherpa capital, Namche Bazaar, with the ultimate objective of standing at the foot of the region’s most beautiful mountain, Ama Dablam. Ama Dablam means ’mother and necklace’ – the perennial hanging glacier resembles a ‘dablam’, which is a piece of traditional jewellery worn by Sherpa women. There are two nights in tea houses, but the remainder are spent in five lovely luxury lodges, which far surpass anything else that exists in the Everest region.
A magnificent trek which takes us into the very heart of these mighty mountains.
