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Hungu Valley-Everest Base Camp Via Amphu Lapcha Trekking-22 Days

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Hungu Valley Everest  Base Camp Via Amphu Lampcha trekking– 22 Days encapsulates a wide range of diverse wildlife, peaks, cultures, ethnic settlements, lakes and  meandering trails and rivers. Himalayan Wild treks Pvt. Ltd. offers the most reasonable cost, latest map, and clients-oriented flexible map for this treks which starts either with approximately twelve hours drive to Mahakulung(1900m) or a flight to Phaplu(2413m) that eventually reaches Mahakulung through beautiful pastures, meadows, jungles and settlements through ups and downs of the beautiful heart-captivating hills via Jhyalsa(2561m) and Budidada(1923m), rustic settlements inhabited by Khalings, Chamlings and other ethnic groups of the area.

Mahakulung, which is an amalgamation of three villages largely inhabited by Kulung people also offers Silichho Peak (4156m), a religiously revered in the high regard and serene Salpa Lake(4000m), believed to be holy.  Silichho Peak(4156m) is a famous viewpoint  where trekkers can enjoy a panoramic vista of the world’s highest peak Mount Everst (8848m), Amadablam(6812m), Lhotse(8516m), Kanchenjunga(8586m), Makalu(8463m), Cho Oyu(8201m) ,Nuptse(7855m) ,Chamlang(7319m) and more than 22 other peaks.

Having ascended Silichho peak with along with Salpa pokhari, the trail then continues via picturesque landscapes named Muddi(2130), Dobhan(2723m), Watelma(2905m) and Gopichaur(3241m) leading to Khongmadingma Valley(4065m) , from where a trail leads to Amphu Lapcha and the other leads to Mera Peak (6476m) that traces ahead to Everest region. Trekkers who ascend Amphu Lapcha (5845m) can go to Mera peak if they intend. Enjoying the heart-touching scenery on the way, the trail leads to the world famous Everest Valley which also opens a door to Everest Base Camp(5380),a starting point of world famous Everest Expedition in addition to  Kala Patthar(5643m) through Lobuche(6119m) and Gorak Sep(5164m). Proceeding further, the trail leads via Dingboche(4410m), Pangboche(3985m), and Namche(3440m), en route to Lukla(2860m) , where the trekking ends.

Himalayan Wild Treks Pvt. Ltd is a trusted agency in Nepal. We are equipped with experienced local guides and secure prerequisites to ensure the safety of our clients. October, April and May are suggestible months for this trekking. Please, feel free to contact us for Hungu Valley- Everest base Camp via Amphu Lapcha pass trekking.

Itinerary for Hungu Valley-Everest Base Camp via Amphu lapcha Trekking
Day 1st : Arrive Kathmandu airport and transfer to Hotel

Day 2nd : Kathmandu to Bung by Bus

Day 3rd : Bung to Gudel

Day 4th : Explore the Villages

Day 5th :Gudel to Muddi

Day 6th :Muddi to Dovan

Day 7th :Dovan to Watelma

Day 8th :Watelma to Gopichaur

Day 9th :Gopichaur to Khongmadingma Valley

Day 10th :Khongmadingma Valley to Mera Base Camp

Day 11st : Acclimatize

Day 12nd :Mera high Camp

Day 13rd: Mera Peak summit and get back to Khongmadinga

Day 14th: Khongmadingma to Setipokhari

Day  15th :Setipokhari to Amphulapcha Base Camp

Day 16th :Amphu Lapcha Base to Chhukung Via Amphulapcha Pass

Day 17th : Chhukung to Dingboche (explore Chhukung ri)

Day 18th : Dingboche to Labuche

Day 19th: Labuche to Gorakshep (Explore Everest Base Camp)

Day 20th: Gorakshep to Kalapather and back to Dingboche 

Day 21st : Dingboche to Tyangboche

Day 22nd :Tyangboche to Namche

Day 23rd : Namche to Lukla

Day 24th : Fly back to Kathmandu

Day 25th : Finale departure, transfer to International airport

#Hungu Valley Amphu Lapcha Pass EBC Trek Highlights
The scenic flight to Phaplu or adventurous drive to Bung will be memorable. Off the beaten trail that traverses Mahakulung , leading to Salpa and Siluchho leaves travelers awestruk. Famous viewpoint Silichho, 4156m offers 360o view of the mountains inluding Mt. Everest and 22 other peaks in addition to the wonderful views of Salpa Lake and other rustic settlements. En route to Khongmadingma via Mahakulung, Alpine flora and fauna will leave you mesmerized. The ascent of Amphu Lapcha in itself is truly enlivening. A heavenly experience of being in the lap of Mt. Everest is simply indescribable. The trekking will offer you unforgottable memories.

#Hungu Valley Amphu Lapcha Everest Base Camp Trek Difficulty
Hungu Valley Amphu Lapcha Everest Base Camp Trek is a strenuous wilderness trekking. In terms of difficulty, it is one of the most recommended trekking destinations in Khumbu region. You will have to continually hike over three thousand meters through alpine highs and lows, which is obviously not a stroll in the park. The higher you reach, the more difficult the ascent will become. Khongmadingma Valley is such a difficult section which demands a good deal of acclimatization to successfully reach out to Everest Base Camp. Strenuous hiking across the hills, mountains and dunes leaves you exhausted. Take different forms of physical exercise before you trek in this region.

#Hungu Valley Amphu Lapcha EBC Trek Best Season
The best season for Hungu Valley Amphu Lapcha Everest Base Camp Trek is normally Spring. Other than Spring, we have Autumn, which is known as the second most popular season for the trekking. Though when you trek in this region normally depends on the nature of time you have in your hand, Hungu Valley Amphu Lapcha EBC trek can be done best at Spring and Autumn. Optionally, we have summer and winter which are thought to have adverse aspects like rainfall and overcast days in summer and snowfall and subzero temperatures in winter are popularly known among the travelers across the world. If you are not much finicky about the weather, you could pick out any one of the seasons.

#Hungu Valley Amphu Lapcha EBC Trek Pysical Fitness
You need physical fitness for Hungu Valley Amphu Lapcha EBC Trek. If you are thinking of doing this trekking without prior fitness, you might feel the trail much more difficult than it really is. Physically obese travelers and trekkers are prone to adversities like altitude sickness, which again underscores the importance of physical fitness. Physical fitness doesn't mean that you have to be super fit with all the muscles and abs. Basic level of fitness will be sufficient for you to do any trekking in Hungu Valley. To be physically fit, you will need to do some exercies like cylcling, running, swimming, and morning walks prior to the trekking. Stay fit even for your health.

#Hungu Valley Amphu Lapcha EBC Trek Weather
Without a good weather the successful accomplishment of the journey is beyond the imagination which is why it is normal that most of the travelers are picky about the weather. As for the best weather, the Spring is the most recommendable because it offers the clearest weather and most beautiful natural views of the trekking. Besides, we have Autumn weather, the second most popular weather. The temperature in Autumn is neither too hot nor too cold. It is known for average weather. The months of March, April and May in April and the months of September, October and November in the months of Autumn is recommendable in terms of good weather.

#Hungu Valley Amphu Lapcha EBC Trek: How to Reach
The trekking starts with a sightseeing of the major UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu followed by a scenic bus drive to Bung from where we traverse to Gudel. In Gudel, we visit Salpa and Silichho then traverse ahead to Muddi, Dovan, Waltelma, Gopichour, Khongmadingma en route to Mera Base Camp. We summit Mera Peak and trace back to Khogmadingma Valley then traverse to Setipokhari trailing ahead to Amphulapcha Base Camp.We enjoy the vie of Everest Base Camp and move to Chhukung and Dingboche traversing ahead to Gorak Sep and Kala Patthar reaching out to Dingboche, Tyangboche and Namche from where we arrive at Lukla.

Outline Itinerary

Day 1st : Arrive Kathmandu airport and transfer to Hotel

Day 2nd : Kathmandu to Bung by Bus

Day 3rd : Bung to Gudel

Day 4th : Explore the Villages

Day 5th :Gudel to Muddi

Day 6th :Muddi to Dovan

Day 7th :Dovan to Watelma

Day 8th :Watelma to Gopichaur

Day 9th :Gopichaur to Khongmadingma Valley

Day 10th :Khongmadingma Valley to Mera Base Camp

Day 11st : Acclimatize

Day 12nd :Mera high Camp

Day 13rd: Mera Peak summit and get back to Khongmadinga

Day 14th: Khongmadingma to Setipokhari

Day  15th :Setipokhari to Amphulapcha Base Camp

Day 16th :Amphu Lapcha Base to Chhukung Via Amphulapcha Pass

Day 17th : Chhukung to Dingboche (explore Chhukung ri)

Day 18th : Dingboche to Labuche

Day 19th: Labuche to Gorakshep (Explore Everest Base Camp)

Day 20th: Gorakshep to Kalapather and back to Dingboche 

Day 21st : Dingboche to Tyangboche

Day 22nd :Tyangboche to Namche

Day 23rd : Namche to Lukla

Day 24th : Fly back to Kathmandu

Day 25th : Finale departure, transfer to International airport

Included in the Cost

Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle
3-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
Teahouse accommodation during the trek
All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trek
Welcome and farewell dinners

✅All round Domestic flights
✅All camping gears during the trekking  
All ground transportation on a comfortable private vehicle as per the itinerary
Guided city tour in Kathmandu by private vehicle
Entrance fees for sightseeing/monument visits as per the itinerary
An experienced, English-speaking and government licensed trek leader and assistant trek leader (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide)
Porter service (2 trekkers: 1 porter)
Staff costs including their salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food and accommodation
Himalayan Wild Treks trekking bag/duffel bag, t-shirt and trekking map are yours to take
All necessary paperwork and trekking permits -(National Park Permit, TIMS)
Medical kit (carried by your trek leader)
All government and local taxes

 

Not Included in the Cost
Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu
International flights
Travel and rescue insurance
Cold Drinks and Alcohol
Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower, etc.)
Tips for guide(s), porter(s) and driver

 

 

What to Bring ?

The following checklist should help you with your packing. As a general rule, you should always try to keep the weight of your equipment to a minimum. The packed weight of your trek bag while trekking should be no more than 15 KG.

  • Waterproof overtrousers / rainpants
  • Baselayer Hiking boots Socks
  • Trekking trousers / pants
  • shirts
  • Casual shirt and/or T-shirts
  • Fleece jacket or warm jumper/sweater
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Sunhat Warm hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Thermal gloves
  • Warm and waterproof over gloves or mittens
  • Headtorch/Headlamp with spare bulb and batteries
  • Sun protection (including total bloc for lips, nose etc.)
  • Water bottles 1 L. Antibacterial handwash
  • Small towel Daypack,25/30Litres
  • Trekking poles
  • Sleeping bag 4 or 5 season * (rated down to – 20ºC)
  • Warm jacket (down)*

For Mountaineering

In addition to the items mentioned above for trekking, the following is a list of the additional specialized items which are required for the trekking peaks.
Plastic or leather mountaineering boots, with gaiters and crampons that have been tested for a good fit.
Fleece trousers or silhouette
Additional mites and gloves suitable for climbing
Ice axe, and ski poles (note - ice axes can be rented in Kathmandu)
Climbing helmet
Alpine climbing harness.
2 x tape slings
2 x screw gate karabiners
Descender / abseil device
Ascender

 

Medical

  • Small, personal first-aid kit. (Simple and light)
  • Aspirin, first-aid tape, and plasters (Band-Aids)
  • 1 skin-blister repair kit
  • Anti-diarrhea pills
  • Anti-headache pills
  • Cough and/or cold medicine
  • Anti-altitude sickness pills: Diamox or Acetylzolamide
  • Stomach antibiotic: Ciprofloxacin, etc.
  • Do not bring sleeping pills as they are a respiratory depressant.
  •  Water purification tablets or water filter
  • 1 set of earplugs Extra pair of prescription glasses, contact lens supplies.

Note: Walking pole, down jacket, sleeping bag, etc available on hire in Kathmandu or request we will provide it. NOTES Trip cost will vary depending on numbers of travelers, duration/days of trek, standard of hotel in Kathmandu before & after the trip. Please contact us to GET a Custom Quote.

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Trip's Quick Facts

Cost Amount: USD$3000
Duration: 22 Days
Seasons : September - October, April - May
Type: Moderate / challenging
Activities : Trekking/ Sightseeing/ Climbing
No. of Pax : 2-15
Maximum Access : ‎6,476 m (21,247 ft
Starts From : Bung
Ends at : Likla

Trip Highlights

Beautiful land scape of Hungu Valley/ Khongmadingma Valley.
Climb one of the best peak Mera peak 
Chance to explore many type of  flora and fauna 

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