Ama Dablam (6,812 meters / 22,349 feet), often called the “Matterhorn of the Himalayas,” is one of the most iconic and stunning peaks in the world. Located in the Khumbu region of Nepal, near Everest, this expedition offers a thrilling alpine experience for climbers looking to scale a technical 6,000-meter peak with world-class Himalayan views.
Why Climb Ama Dablam?
With its dramatic ridgelines, hanging glacier (the “Dablam”), and perfect pyramid shape, Ama Dablam is considered one of the most beautiful mountains on Earth. The expedition offers technical rock, snow, and ice climbing, making it a favorite for climbers preparing for 8,000-meter peaks like Everest or Lhotse.
Key Facts
- Elevation: 6,812 meters (22,349 ft)
- Duration: 25–30 days (including acclimatization)
- Climbing Grade: AD to D (Alpine Grading System)
- Route: South-West Ridge (classic and most climbed route)
- Best Seasons: Pre-monsoon (April–May) and post-monsoon (October–November)
Expedition Highlights
- Climb one of Nepal’s most technical and aesthetic peaks
- Acclimatization trek through Everest Base Camp or Dingboche
- Professional climbing guides and full expedition support
- World-class views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Makalu
- Culturally immersive journey through Sherpa villages and monasteries
Required Permits
- Ama Dablam Climbing Permit (issued by the Nepal Mountaineering Association)
- Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit
- Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit
- All permits are arranged by the expedition operator.