Highlights of the climbing:

● Journey with Local Sherpa

● View of beautiful snow-capped mountains

● Myriad bliss and pleasure while reaching the top

Dorje Lhakpa Peak Climbing of Langtang region is  great to challenge yourself of peak climbing. Being a non-renowned spot, it will fascinate you by satisfying your peak climbing needs. Apart from the difficulty while climbing this peak, it surprises you with a sudden change in the weather. Even the most skilled Sherpas (the local people) with their best tools get startled by the immediate change in the weather.

To discuss the region, the mountain rests at Jugal Himal. Langtang valley lies to the west and Mt. Shishapangma of Tibet lies to the north. This spot is the attraction for photographers, climbers, and trekkers. It gives the awesome view and of the very unique shape like a pyramid. Its is almost 7000 meters high.

You will be able to witness the evergreen natural beauty of Langtang and Jugal Himal. The renowned Langtang Lirung which is over 7400 m in height, Gangchenpo, and Langtang II, both of which are over 6000 m and even the Naya Kanga are included in the terrific mountain vista. The gait with the Sherpas will definitely be memorable and notable.

Mt. Dorje Lakhpa has gathered quite a lot of interests not only from national climbers but foreign climbers as well especially from countries like Japan, Germany, France, Europe, and Italy. The first one to attempt the climb was Carlos Buhler in the 90s which got featured. It was first conquered in the 60s. But, Dorje Lakhpa peak is just not confined with historical climbing merits.

You embark on the journey from Dunche. Then, you walk through the dense tropicals and thick vegetation to reach Kyanjin Gompa. Enjoying the enchanting valley from Tsergo Ri, you reach the Basecamp at 5400 m. Then, you must fully put your effort and struggle with ropes, ice axe and ice screws and embark towards the summit. Just keep the ascent in check for proper acclimatization. You’ll experience an indescribable feeling after reaching  the top.

If you are physically fit to climb, then the Dorje Lhakpa Peak Climbing would be a great peak climbing experience. It could be one of the best experiences of your life. So, take this tour fast so that you can experience it on time. We don’t know what will happen tomorrow. So why not now?

Details Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu and Trip Preparation

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Maximum Altitude :1350m/4429ft
Accommodation : Tea House 
Meals : Dinner
 

Day 2:  Drive to Pokhara 

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Maximum Altitude :827m/2713ft
Travel Duration: 25 minutes flight /7-8 hrs. bus journey
Accommodation : Hotel
Meals :Breakfast

 

Day 3 : Trek to Ghandruk

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Maximum Altitude : 1940m/6365ft
Hiking :5-6 hrs.
Travel Distance: 10 km
Accommodation : Tea House
Meals :Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

 

Day 4Ghandruk to Chhomrong

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Maximum Altitude :2170m/7120ft
Hiking : 5-6 hrs.
Travel Distance: 12.5 km
Accommodation : Tea House
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

 

Day 5Chhomrong to Bamboo

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Maximum Altitude :2310m/7579ft
Hiking : 5-6 hrs.
Travel Distance: 7.4 km
Accommodation :Tea House
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

 

Day 6 : Bamboo to Deurali 

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Maximum Altitude :3230m/10598ft
Hiking : 5-6 hrs.
Travel Distance: 8.3 km
Accommodation : Tea House
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

 

Day 7 :Deurali to Annapurna Basecamp via Machhapuchre Basecamp

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Maximum Altitude :4130m/1355ft
Hiking : 5-6 hrs.
Travel Distance: 8.2 km
Accommodation :Tea House
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

 

Day 8 : Helicopter Flight from Annapurna Basecamp to Pokhara & Flight to Kathmandu

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Maximum Altitude :1350m/4429ft
Accommodation : Hotel
Meals : Dinner
 

Day 9: Final Departure

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Cost Details

Cost include on:
• 2 Night hotel in Pokhra including breakfast
• Kathmandu /Pokhara/Kathmandu by tourist Bus.
• 3 times meal during the hiking. (2 breakfast,3 Lunch and 2 dinners.
• 2-night lodge accommodation in trekking.
• 1 Hiking Guide
• Necessary Trekking permit and necessary paper.

Cost does not include on:
• all food in Pokhara
• personal expenses, phone call, laundry service etc.
• all bar bill coke, beer, water etc.
• Tips for guide, porter and driver.

Map

FAQs

  • Clothing & Equipment

  • Acclimatisation & Oxygen

  • Guides, Sherpas & Team Members

  • Health & Fitness

  • Communication & Electronic Devices

    Will there be any access to a satellite phone? If yes then what would be the charges for usage?
    Yes, most of our expedition guides take satellite phones and you are welcome to use these at wifi and local moble call Most often, your guide will post daily dispatches on the Nhh website in which your friends and family can follow your progress.

    I want to contact my friend or relative, who is on one of your trips, how can I reach them?
    Many of our treks and climbs send daily internet dispatches, and we receive updates from our guides while they are in the field. The best place to reach a loved one is through our office.

    Will there be any power source for charging batteries, etc. available throughout the trek?
    For lodge-bassed treks, many of the lodges have power available with typical Asian plugs (two nail like horizontal prongs) and offer to recharge for a fee. 

    We can cater for special power requirements at an extra cost or advise on the purchase of a suitable personal solar charging system - please enquire with our office.

  • Insurance

  • Fees & Payments

  • Photography

  • Safety

  • Employment

Manual Notes:

PACKING HELP FOR TREKKING TOUR
Max. 13 kg weight for the porters/participants


Long trekking trousers, wind- and water-repellent

Functional shirt short-sleeved

Long-sleeved functional shirt

Fleece jacket or sweater

Trekking socks normal and warm

Functional underwear

Long underwear

Warm sleepwear

Clothing for the lodge

Wind and waterproof rain jacket

Down jacket (Primaloft) thin with hood

Down jacket warm with hood

Cap warm

Buff bandana / scarf

Coneflower / Cap

Gloves normal and warm

Trekking shoes ankle-high

Trekking sandals or sneakers for Teahouse


Category 4 sunglasses

headlamp

Sleeping bag

Drinking bottle, thermos bottle

trekking poles

spikes

Day pack, rain cover

packing bag

Plastic bag for documents ect.

Big bag or backpack


First Aid Kit…painkillers e.g. Ibuprofen, diarrhea and vomiting remedies, electrolytes, cold remedies, wound disinfectant, plasters, blister plasters

Sun protection face and lips with high SPF

Toilet paper

handkerchiefs

microfiber towel

ear plug

nail clippers

brush, comb

Wet cleaning wipes

hand disinfection

toothbrush, toothpaste

washing gel

face cream

lip care


power bank

Phone, charging cable, headphones

Camera, SD card, spare battery

E-reader, book, notebook, pen


passport

passport photos

cash, credit card

Document insurance for helicopter rescue and illness

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