07: Parchemo peak / Tashi-Laptsa 20,296 feet / 6,187meters
7th Highest trekking Peak of Nepal

Parchemo Peak

Fact Box about Parchemo peak / Tashi-Laptsa 20,296 feet / 6,187meters
Elevation 20,296 feet / 6,187 meters, 7th highest trekking peak of Nepal
Location  Rolwaling region of Nepal
Best for the Climbing               July, August, September, October
Convenient Center(s)               Namche Bazar
Nearest Major Airport               Kathmandu (minor: Lukla or Phaplu)
Easiest Summit Route             Basic Snow/Ice Climb
Itinerary type            Lodge / Camping
Accommodations     Fixed / Customized
Trek grade               Strenuous
Total days                From Barabise 22 + 4 = 26 days / From Charikot 21 + 4 = 25 days

Extra cost except your Package cost

Climbing Royalty:

Group size             Rate in US$           Additional P/P in US$
1 – 4 persons        350.00 only                           

5 – 8 persons        350.00 plus            40.00 per person
9 – 12 persons      510.00 plus            25.00 per person

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Climbing Guide’s fee:
Airfare:
Air rescue:
Garbage deposit:

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US $ 300 will be divided for all participants
US $ 184 for round trip flight
US $ 1200.00 per hour if necessary
US $   250.00 is refundable

For detail about itinerary and price: Mail to: info@expeditionnepal.com

The peak, which lies due south of the Tashi-Labtsa, seen from the pass the mountain is an attractive but straight forward snow peak with a well-defined north by northwest ridge rising from the relatively flat, crevassed glacier astride the Tashi-Labtsa. 

To the west of the ridge the face forms a uniform snow slope broken by crevasses and small seracs rising from the rocky lower buttresses above the Drolambu Glacier. From a high camp on or near the Tashi-Labtsa cross wide, crevassed snow slopes to gain the obvious snow ramp the ridge is followed with little difficulty, in some conditions crevasses might give problems towards the summit. Many groups have found it difficult the ice step caused by a large undercut crevasses about 300 meters from the summit. 

The face above the Drolambu glacier is very attractive and obviously has a great deal of potential. 

The Khumbu (east) face of the Parchemo is approachable, the technical climb applies as it is protected by a rock walls low down, and with a fluted by icy headwall protected by a band of seracs.

Further Information to arrange a climb to above trekking peak will be provided on request

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Contact Information 
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