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Kwandge (6011m.) Peak Climbing

Kwandge Peak ClimbingKwangde Ri is also called Kongde Ri and Kwande on various maps. This difficult mountain forms an impressive multi-summited ridge on the eastern end of the Lumding Himal, which in turn can be regarded as part of the Rolwaling Himal. Rising south-west of Namche Bazaar above the Bhote Kosi river, the mountain's northern flank forms an impressive barrier that throws down several steep ridges to the north.

It's glaciated southern flank is more aloof. It is hidden at the northern end of the Lumding Drangka, a high and remote valley bounded to the west by the tumbling glaciers of Karyolung (6,511m/21,361ft), Khartang (6,853m/22,484ft) and Numbur (6,959m/22,831ft). The Lumdring valley is rarely visited by trekkers or expeditions. At the northern end of the valley the stream cascades down a natural rocky barrier above which is a moraine-bound lake, the Tsho Og, at the snout of the Limding Glacier. North of the Tsho Og, itself hidden in a huge rocky cwm, is the massive Lumding Tsho Teng (5,151m/16,899ft).

All of the routes climbed to date on the Kwangde Peaks are difficult, none have proved suitable for commercial trekking peak expeditions. The routes on the North Face are particularly difficult and reflect recent developments in lightweight Himalayan climbing, with an emphasis on technical difficulty and a high degree of commitment. They have invariably been made by two climbers without support camps or fixed ropes, although in at least one case a subsequent ascent has seen a return to traditional siege style tactics with masses of fixed rope and camps. Even the routes on the South Face are commiting and difficult, although the climbing is more traditional in character.

The first ascent of Kwangde Lho was made by a Nepalese expedition in 1975 which was led by Kumar Khagdar and Bikram Shah. The actual summit was reached on 17 October by Lhakpa Tenzing. Sonam Gyalzen, Shambhu Tamang and Sonam Hisi via the South Ridge.

Experienced climbers who are looking for rarely climbed and challenging small peak in the Himalayas will find this peak very attractive. Further Information to arrange a climb to this peak will be provided on request.

Trip Fact:

Trip Duration 19 Days
Best Time Oct/ Nov/ March/ April
Trip Grading Alpine
Mode of trek Camping, Equipment and clothing Checklist 
Trip Cost advnepal@wlink.com.np / Cost includes / excludes

Itinerary.

Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel 1350m.
Day 02: Prepare permit & trekking
Day 03: Flight to Lukla 2800m. & trek to Phakding 2610m.
Day 04: Phakding to Namche Bazaar
Day 05: Namche rest for acclimatization
Day 06: Kwangde base camp 4700m.
Day 07: Rest/acclimatization
Day 08: Base camp – high camp 5200m.
Day 09: High Camp – Summit Kwangde 6011m. – Back Base camp
Day 10: Base camp – Namche Bazaar
Day 11: Namche - Phakding
Day 12: Phakding - Lukla
Day 13: Thyanboche – Namche bazaar 3440m.
Day 14: Fly Lukla – Kathmandu
Day 15: In Kathmandu free day.
Day 16: Final Departure.


N.B: The package can be redesigned or redeveloped as per your taste.

For Detail: advnepal@wlink.com.np

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Peak Climbing Peak Opened for Foreign Expedition:

Name of the peak Height Region
Hiunchuli 6441m Annapurna. Region
Singu Chuli 6501m Annapurna. Region
Mera Peak 6654m Khumbu Region
Kusum Kangru 6367m Khumbu Region
Kwandge 6011m Khumbu Region
Chulu West 6419m Annapurna Region
Chulu East 6584m Annapurna Region
Island Peak 6160m Khumbu Region
Pachermu Peak 6187m Rolwaling Region
Lobuje 6119m Khumbu Region
Ramdung 5925m Rolwaling Region
Pisang Peak 6091m Annapurna Region
Tharpu Chuli (Tent Peak) 5663m Annapurna Region
Mardi Himal 5587m Annapurna Region
Mehara Peak 5849m Khumbu Region
Ganja-La Chuli 5844m Langtang Region
Pokhalde 5806m Khumbu Region
Paldor Peak 5896m Langtang Region

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