Pumori Expedition 7145m

This stunning peak lies in the Upper Khumbu region and is situated among some of the world’s best-known mountains and most spectacular scenery. Pumori is a fantastic mountaineering objective; the peak straddles the Nepalese-Tibetan border. The trip is best suited for strong, experienced climbers who want to gain experience for climbing higher peaks in the future.

Trip Facts

Mountain: Pumori (7,145 m / 23,442 ft)
Region: Khumbu (Everest Region)
Duration: 36 Days
Base Camp Altitude: Approx. 5,300 m
Maximum Altitude: 7,145 m (Summit)
Climbing Grade: Technical & Challenging 7000m Expedition
Route: Southeast Ridge (Standard Route)
Accommodation: Lodge during trek; Tented camping at Base Camp & higher camps
Best Season: Spring (April–May) & Autumn (September–October)
Permits Required: Climbing Permit, Sagarmatha National Park Entry, Khumbu Municipality Permit
Access: Flight Kathmandu – Lukla

Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival in Kathmandu (1,340 m)
Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to your hotel. Expedition briefing and introduction to the climbing team.

Day 2 - 3

Kathmandu
These days are dedicated to expedition preparation, permit processing, equipment checks, and final packing. You may also explore cultural landmarks and traditional markets.

Day 4

Fly to Lukla & Trek to Phakding
A scenic mountain flight brings you to Lukla (2,800 m). Begin trekking along the Dudh Koshi River to Phakding (2,640 m). Overnight at Himalayan Chain Resort.

Day 5

Trek to Namche Bazaar
Enter Sagarmatha National Park and ascend to Namche Bazaar (3,446 m), the vibrant Sherpa capital of the Khumbu. Overnight in lodge.

Day 6

Trek to Khumjung
Climb gradually to Khumjung (3,790 m), a traditional Sherpa village offering beautiful Himalayan views. Overnight at Himalayan Chain Resort.

Day 7

Acclimatization in Khumjung
Rest and acclimatization day. Change of porters and yaks in preparation for higher elevations.

Day 8

Trek to Tengboche Monastery
Trek to Tengboche Monastery (3,867 m), one of the most spiritual sites in the Everest region, known for the vibrant Mani Rimdu Festival. Overnight in tented camp.

Day 9

Trek to Dingboche
Gradual ascent through alpine landscapes to Dingboche (4,347 m). Overnight in lodge.

Day 10

Trek to Lobuche
Continue along glacial moraines to Lobuche (4,900 m). Overnight at Himalayan Chain Resort.

Day 11

Lobuche Acclimatization
Acclimatization day to prepare for higher altitude. Short hikes around Lobuche.

Day 12

Trek to Pumori Base Camp
Move toward Pumori Base Camp (approx. 5,300 m), situated beneath the dramatic slopes of Mt. Pumori.

Day 13 - 28

Climbing Period
Establish higher camps and conduct acclimatization rotations. The route involves steep snow and ice slopes, fixed rope sections, and technical climbing. Summit attempt will be planned according to weather conditions.

Day 29

Trek to Pangboche
Begin descent to Pangboche village. Overnight in lodge.

Day 30

Trek to Khumjung
Continue descent through Tengboche and Namche areas to Khumjung. Overnight at HCR lodge.

Day 31

Trek to Phakding
Descend to Phakding. Overnight at HCR lodge.

Day 32

Trek to Lukla
Final trekking day back to Lukla. Celebration dinner with the team.

Day 33

Fly to Kathmandu
Morning flight back to Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.

Day 34 - 35

Kathmandu
Free days for rest, sightseeing, or contingency for flight delays.

Day 36

Final Departure
Transfer to the international airport for your onward journey.

INCLUDES

  • 6 Nights accommodation in Kathmandu with bed & Breakfast at 3 Star Hotel.
  • Permit fee of Pumori 7145m. Expedition
  • Food for Trekking and Expedition period for Pumori
  • Staff: Base camp Guide, Cook, Cook helper
  • Porters or Yak porter Lukla to Base camp & Base camp to Lukla
  • Kathmandu -Lukla – Kathmandu flights with Cargo 50 KG Per member
  • Equipment allowance, daily allowance for Liaison officer, expedition crew
  • Insurance for Nepalese expedition crew.
  • 1 tent for 1 person for Expedition north face brand
  • Mat, dining tent, Toilet tent, Mess tent, Store tent, Table and chairs trekking for the expedition
  • Local transportation in Kathmandu (Airport-hotel-airport)
  • Emergency Oxygen -Mask and regulator
  • Satellite phone (Pay calls)
  • Fare Well dinner

EXCLUDES

  • PERSONAL equipment for climbing & trekking.
  • Personal & medical Insurance of expedition.
  • Climbing food, Gas & stove above Base camp.
  • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Emergency Rescue evacuation by helicopter incase needed.
  • Walkie Talkie permit & Satellite phone permit.
  • Oxygen & Mask -regulator.
  • Personal expenses.
  • Bar Bills & beverage.
  • Garbage Deposit and Deposit fee will be not refunded if the clients (climber) don’t take back their garbage to Namche Bazaar & Kathmandu.

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE/FITNESS

The technical difficulty of this climb is not high, but it is physically demanding with long days and sections with a lot of exposure. The trip is ideally suited to strong, experienced climbers who want to climb the peak in its own right, or to use the trip to gain experience for higher peaks in the future. To move efficiently and enjoyably we recommend you have experience of Alpine PD+/AD routes and /or an ability to climb Scottish grade 1/ll winter routes and previous experience of altitude of at least 4800m before.

A TYPICAL TREKKING DAY

Starts around seven am (not a problem as it’s usual to go to bed early!) with you packing your overnight gear into a kit bag before enjoying a hearty breakfast ready to leave camp whilst it’s still fairly cool. The pace on the trek will be leisurely with plenty of time to enjoy the scenery, take photos, chat to the locals and keep hydrated. Lunch is usually in a fine spot by the side of the trail and, most days, you will be arriving at our overnight camp mid afternoon ready for a well earned cup of tea. This leaves an hour or so to rest or explore before a three course evening meal. It is quite remarkable what the locals can produce in these remote circumstances.

WEATHER CONDITIONS

The Post and Pre monsoon conditions experienced from October into mid-December. April-May are usually very fair, dry and stable. Daytime temperatures are pleasantly warm in the valleys (20-30C) whilst cool to very cold (especially with wind chill) high on Baruntse. Night time temperatures are cold to very cold (possibly as low as minus 30C) and you should make sure you have a very warm sleeping bag (-30c), an expedition weight down jacket and good quality down mitts.

CATERING ARRANGEMENTS

Food on the trek and at Base Camp is excellent and designed to stimulate your appetite despite frequent altitude induced loss of appetite. Breakfast includes porridge and cereal followed by eggs (fried, boiled poached or omelets) and either bread or chapattis with jam, honey, peanut butter etc. Lunch starts with juice and may include chips, rice, lentils, vegetables, salad, sandwiches, beans, tinned fish and tinned meat. Dessert is usually fresh/tinned fruit and tea. The evening meal always starts with soup (often with a healthy dose of garlic to aid acclimatisation) accompanied by poppadums, popcorn or prawn crackers. The main meal varies from local style – Dal Bhat (rice and lentils with an onion and vegetable sauce), Yak stew, momos etc. to western style – yak burgers, chips, pasta, even pizza! Desserts are equally appealing and include apple pie, cake, custard etc. You will not be hungry! Once on the mountain we use dehydrated meals supplemented by chocolate, muesli bars, cheese, nuts, salami, etc.

IMPORTANT – The small print

Please note, flights to and from Lukla can be delayed due to the weather. Please be patient and bring a good book to read. If the flight is delayed overnight accommodation is included on a B&B basis. In cases of longer delays, optional helicopter flights are sometimes offered at an extra cost.

MISSED INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS

We allow one extra day in the itinerary for bad weather. If you are delayed longer (unusual) we can re-book your International flight but additional costs may/will be incurred. Tickets can be changed according to availability and the class of ticket, you may need to upgrade and be flexible on your return date. All additional payment would need to paid for in Kathmandu (card payments accepted).

RESPONSIBLE TOURISM

We employ local staff to work alongside our own group leader giving employment beyond farming. We ask that you restrict showers to those lodges that have electricity or solar power, thus reducing deforestation. Be prepared to wash using bowls of warm water or ‘wet ones’. We recommend you dispose of burnable rubbish at the lodges but take other items such as bottles and batteries back to Kathmandu. Avoid plastic bottles of water by bringing iodine tablets and a refillable bottle to drink local pumped water. Soft drinks should be purchased in glass bottles that can be recycled.

ALTITUDE

Our itineraries generally allow sufficient time for your body to acclimatise. The best way to avoid any problems is to do everything slowly, walk at a gentle steady pace and drink plenty of fluid. Our leader will give an appropriate briefing on arrival.

USEFUL TIPS

Just in case your main luggage goes missing en route, it is a good idea to wear your boots on the plane. Most other things can be replaced but comfortable, well worn-in boots are more difficult to replace easily.

EQUIPMENT

A detailed equipment list is provided on booking. Specialist items such as sleeping bags and down jackets can be hired or purchased.

BAGGAGE

For your own comfort travel light. Normally airlines restrict baggage to 20kg and the Lukla flight 15kg, but you will be wearing boots and one set of trekking clothes. Some items can be left at the hotel for your return.

VISAS AND PERMITS

US/UK citizens and most EU nationals can purchase Visas on arrival. All other countries should check with their local embassy. Passports must be valid for at least six months after the end date of the trip.

LOCAL COSTS

Most meals are inclusive, please see the key above. Individuals are responsible for drinks throughout and hotel meals which gives the flexibility to choose where you eat.

CURRENCY

Nepalese Rupee. UK Sterling, Euros and US Dollars can easily be changed in Kathmandu. ATM (cash machines) are available in Kathmandu.

TIPPING

Tipping is generally expected and part of everyday life. We generally tip our own local staff as a whole. It is also usual to put approximately 1000 rupees into the pot for the Puja or mountain blessing – a very important part of Himalayan climbing.

EXTENSIONS

Everest Flight

An early morning spectacular flight over Everest.

Chitwan Wildlife Safari (plus 4 days)

You can round off your trek with a three day wildlife safari. This includes a jeep safari, jungle walk, river canoe trip and elephant ride combined with a cultural program in search of rhino and the famous Bengal tiger.