Spring (March- May) / Autumn (September- November)
Kyajo Ri Peak Climbing
An appealing peak in Nepal's Khumbu and Everest region is Kyajo Ri Peak Climbing. It is the tallest peak on the Khumbu Himal range's southern flanks, which extend north of Namche Bazaar. Peak climbing with Kyajo Ri Expeditions is difficult because it was only approved after 2002 by the Nepalese Ministry of Tourism. A unique opportunity to climb a seldom-climbed 6000-meter trekking mountain in Nepal is provided by Kyajo Ri Peak Climbing. A better plan that allows for optimal acclimatization and climbing schedule will be followed after ascending one of the least traveled and climbed hiking peaks.
A 7-8 day alpine excursion is offered at Kyajo Ri Peak, which features a spectacular peak with a pointed summit. Both perseverance and a high level of fitness are required to climb this technically difficult summit. Peak Kyajo Ri The climb starts with a picturesque flight over the mountains to Lukla, which is the entry point to Khumbu and the entire Nepalese Everest region. We proceed along the Dudh Koshi River through a thick forest of oak and rhododendron trees, heading towards Namche Bazaar, the Sherpa capital. We travel by way of Dole, Machermo, and Gokyo Lake. There are hiking paths, lakes, mountains, and Sherpa communities to visit during the walkthrough Gokyo Valley. We descend to the village of Thame after traversing the steep Renjo La Pass.
Arriving at Nepal's Tribhuvan International Airport After completing the necessary visa procedures and retrieving your luggage from the airport, kindly make your way to the arrivals hall exit. Just outside the arrivals area, your trip leader will be waiting to greet you and accompany you to your accommodation in Kathmandu. Please keep an eye out for an Alpha Adventure sign.
Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing
Today, we'll spend the majority of the day touring the Kathmandu Valley's UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Most significantly, we will finish all the paperwork and do the other preparations needed for climbing Kyajo Ri Peak. Meal: Breakfast
Day 03: Fly to Lukla and Trek to Phakding | Altitude: 2,800m/9,187ft | Trek: 3-4 Hrs
Our journey will formally begin today when we board the beautiful aircraft from Kathmandu to Lukla. It takes roughly 35 to 40 minutes to get to Lukla. After we land, we'll have some time to rest up before beginning the trek in the late afternoon by heading for the Dudh Kosi River, where we'll connect with the main route to Namche Bazaar. Simple walking will get us to Phakding, where we will spend the night. Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 04: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar | Altitude: 3,438m/11,280ft | Trek: 5-6 Hrs
Along the Dudhkoshi River, which will take us through a pine forest, we will continue our adventure. We will arrive at Monjo after multiple suspension bridge crossings and traveling through the cottages of Zapute, Toktok, Benkar, and Chumoa. This is referred to as the Sagarmatha National Park's entrance. We will descend from the park and reach the river. We will continue on to the lofty Hillary Bridge, which is situated at the base of the hill, after crossing another suspension bridge. We will cross this bridge and then ascend a hill to the Namche Bazaar. The Thamserku Mountain is visible. If the skies are clear, we may also get our first look at the Kusum Khangru, Lhotse, and Everest peaks. We're going to a lodge in Namche Bazaar for the night. Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 05: Acclimatization Day
We stay in Namche for the ensuing sunset in order to get the best chance in height feasible. Additionally, we'll stop at Hotel Everest View. The hotel is located at the highest point in the world and offers a breathtaking view of Mount Everest. It is advised to see sunrise and sunset from the National Park Headquarters because it should be evident that this is amazing information. With the astounding view of the Khumbu peaks and the beauty of the powerful Everest, the scene is breathtaking. Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 06: Trek from Namche Bazar to Mende | Altitude: 3,736m/12,258ft | Trek: 5-6 Hrs
We travel up the Bhote Khosi Valley, which was previously a well-liked commerce route into Tibet, after spending an excellent day resting and touring Namche Bazaar. On our left, Kwangde Peak will be clearly visible as we hike past flowing waterfalls. Before reaching the settlement of Thamo, our hike takes a trail to the right after passing through a thick rhododendron forest. For approximately an hour, we will climb steadily as we make our way to the village of Mende, where we will spend the night. Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 07: Trek from Mende to Kyajo Ri Base Camp | Altitude: 4,550m/14,929ft | Trek: 5-6 Hrs
After leaving Mende, we will go over a few passes on a slender Yak track before arriving in Kyajo Drangka, a remote large valley south of Kyajo Ri. We will enjoy fantastic views of Thamserku, Kusum Kangaru, Kwangde Peak, Parchamo Peak, and other nearby snow-capped summits throughout today's trip. We will reach the summer yak pasture field, where we will set up our base camp, after a few hours of ascending the mountain. Our Sherpa team will erect the camp, make the required arrangements for erecting camps at higher altitudes, and begin inspecting our climbing equipment. Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 08: Acclimatization Day
The purpose of this day is to properly acclimate before climbing the Kyajo Ri mountain. We will hike to Camp I and return, though, as it is usually advisable to keep a little busy during acclimatization. In addition, we checked our climbing gear today. At the Kyajo Ri Base Camp, spend the night. Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 09: Trek from Kyajo Ri Base Camp to Camp I | Altitude: 5,200m/17,061ft | Altitude: 4-5 Hrs
A lush meadow and stones mark the beginning of the ascent to Camp I. Then, our path ascends through a tough terrain covered with numerous pebbles and sliding stones. Before reaching Camp I, we walk for a further couple of hours on a perilous path. Our campsite will be selected for level terrain, excellent views, and easy access to the water flowing out of the frozen lake at the base of the glacier. Sleep at Camp I tonight. Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 10: Acclimatization Day
Another day has been set out for recuperation and acclimatization before climbing the Kyajo Ri peak. After making the walk to Camp II, we return to Camp I to spend the night. We can use this to get ready for the climb the next day. Sleep at Camp I tonight. Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, and Diner
Day 11: Trek from Camp I to Camp II | Altitude: 5,700m/18,702ft | Trek: 4-5 Hrs
Today involves negotiating through an ice sheet as well as some specialist movement on blended face slopes up to 55 degrees. Camp II is located near the icy mass and has a good outdoor space. We can see the climbing route we'll attempt the following day from the camp. We set up camp not far from a huge icy mass lake. We receive a lot of daylight during the day, provided the weather is favorable. Sleep at Camp II tonight. Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 12: Summit Kyajo Ri and Back to Camp II | Altitude: 6,186m/20,296ft | Trek: 8-9 Hrs
We had been anxiously awaiting today when we will begin our final ascent to the summit. We set out early, fully prepared and acclimatized, with the goal of reaching the summit before noon because strong gusts after noon can create obstacles that make it hard to reach the top. We will navigate several challenging portions of rough terrain under the direction and advice of our experienced climbing professionals as we make our way to Kyajo Ri Peak's pointy peak. The breathtaking vistas of the world's tallest mountains, including Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Baruntse, Ama Dablam, and other nearby high peaks, are our reward for the strenuous climb to the summit. We'll spend a little period of time at the summit before returning to Camp II by taking the same path down. Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 13: Trek from Camp II to Base Camp
After successfully reaching the top of Kyajo Ri Peak, we will take it easy and begin our return trip from Camp II by taking the same trail that leads down through Camp I. After breakfast, we will do this. We keep moving down quickly until we reach the base camp, where we will spend the night camping. Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 14: Trek back from Base Camp to Namche Bazaar
After breakfast today, we'll clean up the base camp and move on to Namche Bazaar. By way of Mende, Thame, and Namche Bazaar, we will travel back in a similar manner. We'll also have a tour of Namche Bazaar and the neighborhood. Spend the night in Namche Bazaar. Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 15: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla
We will return to Lukla in the early morning after spending the night in Namche. As the trail passes through a rhododendron and pine forest, hiking along it will be both enjoyable and simpler. After a few distances, we will pass Monjo and continue on to Phakding. We continue on the same path as we head towards Nurning, and after around 7-8 hours of hiking, we will arrive at Lukla. Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 16: Fly Back to Kathmandu
We prepare for the early morning arrival of the plane for the flight back to Kathmandu. After that, we'll take you to the hotel. Please be aware that the safety of our flight solely depends on the weather. Meal: Breakfast and Farewell Dinner
Day 17: Departure Day
It's the last day of your Nepalese adventure today! There is nothing to do but organize your images and exchange emails with your traveling mates. Three hours prior to your flight, a representative from Alpha Adventure will pick you up and take you to the airport. You'll have plenty of time on the trip home to plan your subsequent excursion in the magnificent nation of Nepal. Meal: Breakfast
We have prepared the trip departure dates in small groups departure for group fun and enjoyment trekking. Our group size start from 2 peoples (Even for solo travelers, we organize single trip on supplement cost of US$- 200 additional) and maximum group size will be 8-10 travelers. But in general, our every date will have small groups of 4- 6 peoples, which is good group size for safe and flexible & comfortable trekking. We have listed our group departure dates based on every season as below.