Mt. Pumori (7165m)- 29 days
Pumori (7165m) is the most popular mountain for those who whish to climb 7000m peaks in the Himalays of Nepal. Located in Khumbu region this pyramid shaped 7165m peak dominates the skyline behind Kala Pathar (5545m). Anyone who has made the trip to Everest either as a climber or trekker will remember Pumori`s distinctive shape. Pumori is generally considered to be technically challenging and requires climbers to be experienced as well as in faultless physical condition. For one such climber this mountain could become the most rewarding challenger in the Himalaya. Pumori, this incredible pyramid of snow and rocks, is indeed the pride of the Solu Khumbu. Normally, three camps are set in the approach above the base camp. The normal route for the climbing is South East Ridge. For many mountaineers Pumori is the peak to check their technical skills and their feelings of climbing Himalayas in Nepal to prepare for 8000 meter peak in Nepal for the future.
Day 01 Arrival Kathmandu, Nepal and transfer to hotel
Day 02 Prepared Expedition & Briefing in Ministry of Tourism
Day 03 Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2840m) and trek to Phakding (2610 m)
Day 04 Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3440 m).
Day 05 Rest and acclimization at Namche Bazaar.
Day 06 Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tyangboche (3820m)
Day 07 Trek from Tyangboche to Pheriche (4280m)
Day 08 Trek from Pheriche to Lobuche (4910m)
Day 09 Trek from Lobuche to Pumori base camp
Day 10 Rest and acclimization day at Base camp
Day 11-25 Climbing Period for Mt. Pumori
Day 26 Trek back from Base Camp to Tyangboche (3820m)
Day 27 Trek back from Tyangboche to Namche Bazaar (3440m)
Day 28 Trek back to Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2840m)
Day 29 Flight back from Lukla to Kathmandu and end of the climbing.
1. Pumori Expedition (29)

I had the pleasure last January of having the most wonderful trekking guide around Kathmandu and then the Annapurna circuit. Rajandra Khandal was not only knowledgeable about Nepalese history and trails, he was also patient, efficient, very smart and witty, spoke excellent English and always seemed to have a good rapport with whoever we encountered, both local Nepalese and tourists. He was an extremely strong guide who carried some of my belongings along with his own, and never appeared tired, always as energetic and agile as a mountain goat. I remember one instance where we did a steep climb, and I as usual was moving very slowly. When we reacched the top of the mountain I realized I did not have my money pouch, and had probably dropped it way back on the trail where we had stopped. As soon as I told him he was off, running down the mountain at top speed. I watched him reach the bottom and take off like lightning down the trail. We had passed a group of boys walking in the direction of where I had dropped my pouch, and of course, if they found it that would be the end of that. But he reached the pouch before the boys, and came running back down the trail and up the mountain in 15 minutes, the same steep climb that had taken me much longer!! He arrived smiling and happy that he had suceeded. I was very, very grateful, and impressed!!! He was always good natured and hapy!! After that I let him carry my money. At the end of the trek I found out how frugal he had been, and that he had negotiated lodgings so skillfully that he had save me quite a lot of money. We remain good friends and I look forward to the time when I can return to Nepal and trek again with this wonderful young man. If you are planning to visit Nepal, don't miss the chance to trek with Raj, it will be nothing short of a great experience!!Peggy Cabbab.
I would highly recommend Raj as a guide of Nepal. He is truly an amazing young man, with exceptional customer service skills. I met Raj on my very first day in Nepal, and he took such good care of me. He guided me around the most common sites of Kathmandu. He not only physically showed me these places, he had so much knowledge about each and every place we visited, which was really informative. Raj and I had a lot of great conversations during the few days he was guiding me, and introduced me to the beautiful Nepal. Nepal is a place I will forever hold in my heart, and Raj has become a dear friend, whose kindness and friendship will remain with me always. Raj will show you beautiful sights of his home country, and will do so with such a passion for life! He is an amazing person, and does a fantastic job with guiding people. Rebecca NZ.
