Thursday, June 11, 2015

Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek

The Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass trekking is a challenging great combo outing in the wild that connects the trails of Rolwaling and Khumbu / Everest region. Tashi Lapcha Pass trek is located in the west part of the Khumhu, directly on the Tibetan frontier there is a wild, lonely high valley the "Rolwaling" which is called simply "the grave" by the indigenous Sherpas on account of its location - buried down between steep ice-giants.

Many mysterious stories have been passed on about this valley. Through which the forefathers of the present-day Sherpa's once came. It is here that the notorious and celebrated Yeti is supposed to make his home. Entire research expeditions have, so far unsuccessfully, attempted to find him. There are three factors, which have helped to preserve this splendid valley from the ravaging onslaught of tourists. First of all it is relatively arduous to get there at all, secondly there are neither lodgings nor food to buy, and third you need a special permit to be allowed to hike into Rolwaling.

You must purchase - pro-forma - a climbing permit for the Ramdung Peak (5925 m) regardless of whether or not you want to climb the mountain. Those who aren't scared away by these inconveniences will be richly rewarded for their efforts. Just the approaches to the Rolwaling Valley are worth your money: The trail leads you through a wealth of variety on one hand through Tamang and Chetri villages with their typical terrace rice fields, on the other through dense, gloomy primeval forests and over broad ridgebacks with wonderful views. Two variations are possible: The first is a four day trek from Jiri (1860 m) over the Chordung Ridge (3698 m), Suri (1890 m) and Gonger (1040 m): the other is a six day hike starting from Charikot (1850 m) via Tinsang La (3319 m), Bigu Gompa (25l9 m), Chilangka and Gonger. However we are doing this trek from Charikot so you can tell us if you want to start from other way.

You finally set foot into the Rolwaling through the village of Simigaon (2000m) located high above the Bhote Kosi. Above the Shapka Meadow (2600 m) the path divides. Here the right branch is recommended, for while it is certainly more arduous it is also decidedly the more rewarding. After a four-hour ascent you reach the Daldung La (3976 m), which has a fantastic view of the 7146 meter high Gaurishankar opposite.

According to old Sherpa tradition, this is the seat of the goddess "Tashi Tserringma," who is the guarantor of a long life. Gaurishankar is also holy for the Hindus: Shankar, the name of the northem peak, is a designation for Shiva in their everyday spoken language. The southern summit, Gauri is a synonym for the feminine manifestation of the god.From Daldung La you climb down for four or five hours on a really adventurous path through the dense rain forest to the Rolwaling River, which you then cross. There you meet up again with the other path, which certainly also has a beautiful landscape, but doesn't snake down to Simigaon quite as spectacularly. After about Two and half hours walking time up-river you reach the Sherpa village of Beding (3693 m) - the only noteworthy settlement in Rolwaling.

If it should happen that the monk belonging to the Gompa is in the village at the moment, you can ask him to show you round it himself, 150 meters higher a rocky hermitage is visible, where Padmasambhava is supposed to have meditated some 1200 years ago.The last human lodgings of the valley you can find in Na, which is located about three hours' distance from Beding. From here you have an overwhelming view of the mountain-giants Chekigo (6735 m), Bamongo (6400 m), Kang Nachugo (6735 m), and above all, Tsoboje (6689 m). From here we head to Tashi Laptsa known as Tesi Lapcha La (5755m) the most difficult pass of this region. After crossing the pass we then get to Thame, Namche and finally to Lukla where we catch our mountain flight to Kathmandu. This is a difficult and fatiguing tour, which requires ice-climbing equipment.

Trip Fact
Difficulty level: Challenging
Best time: Sept to Dec, March to May
Duration: 22 Days
Operation: Camping
Activities: Trekking and sightseeing
Group size: Min 2 to Max 12
Highest elevation: 5755m
Start from: Kathmandu-Dolakha
End at: Lukla-Kathmandu

ITINERARY
Day 01 Arrival and transfer to hotel
Day 02 Sightseeing around Kathmandu valley
Day 03 Drive Kathmandu to Dolakha (114 km), and trek to Ratomate (1000m).
Day 04 Rotamate trek to Shingati (950m). Overnight at tented camp.
Day 05 Singati Bazaar trek to Jagat (1150m). Overnight at tented camp
Day 06 Jagat trek to Simigaoun (1990m). Overnight at tented camp
Day 07 Simigaun trek to Gyalche (2990m). Overnight at tented camp
Day 08 Gyalche trek to Beding (3690m). Overnight at tented camp
Day 09 Beding Acclimatization day. Overnight at tented camp.
Day 10 Beding trek to Na Gaun (4180m). Overnight at tented camp
Day 11 Na trek to Tso Rolpa Lake (4540m). Overnight at tented camp
Day 12 Rest day at Tso Rolpa Lake (4540m) overnight at tented camp
Day 13 Tso Rolpa trek to Tolumbhu Buka (4850m) overnight at tented camp
Day 14 Tolumbhu trek to Thengpo (4300m) via Tasi Lapcha pass (5755m)
Day 15 Thengpo trek to Khumjung (3780m) overnight at tented camp
Day 16 Khumjung trek to Namche Bazaar (3440m) overnight at tented camp
Day 17 Namche Bazaar trek to Phakding (2610m) overnight at tented camp
Day 18 Phakding trek to Lukla (2840m) overnight at tented camp
Day 19 Lukla Flight to Kathmandu (1350m) overnight at hotel
Day 20 Bhaktapur and Patan sightseeing and return
Day 21 Free day in Kathmandu for shopping or relax
Day 22 Drive to Airport for flying your own destination

Note
1. Itinerary can be make decrease according to yous holidays in Nepal.
2. After this amazing Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek, if you are interested for other activities like Jungle Safari, Rafting, Expedition, Peak climbing or more trekking in
other region/s we can organize as yours desire.

"We welcome you in Nepal for this awesome Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek during yours Nepal holidays" 

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