Cholatse Peak Climbing – 23 Days

Cholatse Peak Climbing
1,740 USDfor a group of 1-19 people
Walking tour
Extreme
552-576 hours
The start time of the tour is agreed upon with the tour guide

No booking fees at the time of ordering a tour. The tour guide will receive a request for this tour and will contact you.

Description of the tour

Tour itinerary: Kathmandu → Khumbupasanglahmu → Kathmandu

Cholatse Peak Climbing is an adventurous and challenging endeavor that calls for knowledge of and expertise in mountaineering. The climbing route includes challenging ice parts, high rock faces, and constricting ridges that require the right tools and knowledge.

Cholatse Peak (6440m), also known as Jobo Lhaptshan, is a mountain peak between Gokyo and Khumbu Valley of Nepal, which is connected to Taboche by a long ridge. The base of Mt Cholatse itself lies at the elevation of 4930m. Interestingly, a lake is just below this pass to the east.

In Tibetan, ‘Cho’ means lake, ‘La’ means a pass, and ‘Tse‘ means a peak, so the literal meaning of ‘Cholatse’ is a “lake pass peak.” Cholatse Peak was first climbed by Vern Clevenger, Galen Rowell, John Roskelley, Bill O’Connor, and Peter Hackett via South Ridge on April 22, 1982. Climbers successfully climbed the North Face in 1984. Ueli Steck successfully completed the solo ascent on April 15, 2005, through the north face.

The trail to Mount Cholatse offers astonishing views of many mountain peaks like Mount EverestNuptseCho-OyuMakalu, etc, along with the view of Gokyo lakes. The trail here passes through Sagarmatha National Park, allowing one to explore diverse flora and fauna. In this region, one can find rhododendrons, oaks, Himalayan Tahr, musk deer, etc.

Mount Cholatse presents a technical challenge surpassing other peaks in Nepal. This requires an experienced and skilled climber with good physical and mental fitness. Even though difficult, the number of climbers and climbs has recently accelerated.

Cholatse Peak Climbing is the perfect opportunity for experienced climbers looking for a difficult climb in the Himalayas. Also, it offers a chance to encounter the distinctive customs and cultures of the Sherpa people who reside in the Khumbu region.

Outline Itinerary

The cost of the tour includes
Meeting at the hotel
Yes
Transportation to the hotel
Yes
Transportation costs
Yes
Entrance tickets
Yes
Food and drinks
Yes
Additional information
Book tour at least 7 days in advance
Yes
Tour suitable for children
No
Tour is suitable for the elderly
No

Important notes

We are open to change itinerary as per your schedule so feel free to contact us and provide your requirements. The prices may also vary according to the requirements you provide to us.