Rolwaling Trek (15Days)

Very few tourist success to do trekking in this area, cause of its, covering the mountain terrain of the Nepal-China (Tibet) border, the trail to this pass goes between huge mountains along glaciers, situated in eastern parts. Located in the west part of the Khumhu, directly on the Tibetan frontier there is a wild, lonely high valley the "Rolwaling" which is called simply "the grave" by the indigenous. Many mysterious stories have been passed on about this valley. It is here that the notorious and celebrated Yeti is supposed to make his home. According to old Sherpa tradition, this is the seat of the goddess "Tashi Tserringma," who is the guarantor of a long life.  If it should happen that the monk belonging to the Gompa is in the village at the moment, you can ask him to show you round it himself, 150m higher a rocky heritage is visible, where Padmasambhava is supposed to have meditated some 1200 years ago.

The last human lodgings of the valley you can find in Na, which is located about three hours distance from Beding. From here you have an overwhelming view of the mountain giants Chekigo (6735m), Bamongo (6400m), Kang Nachugo (6735m) and above all, Tsoboje (6689 m). From here we head to Tashi Laptsa, the most difficult pass of this region. It is a palpatting adventure over  dizzy suspension bridges, impressive gorges and steep paths. With many Hidden valley including many and cross very high passes, walk on trails over glaciers between high mountains and providing its magnificent panoramic mountains scenery with more than thirty mountains over 6000 meters. This is an excellent habitat for a wide variety of plants and animals; 526 species of plants, 40 species of orchids and interesting wild animals include many kinds of monkeys, the himalayan thar, gaur, and the musk deer, himalayan black bear, wild dog and more than 250 species of birds.

 

Day 01 Drive from Kathmandu to Dolakha
Day 02 Trek from Dolakha to Shingati Bazar (950m)
Day 03 Trek from Shingati Bazar to Jagat (1150m)
Day 04 Trek from Jagat  to Simigaon (1990m) 
Day 05 Trek from Simigaon to Gyalche (2990m)
Day 06 Trek from Gyalche to Beding (3690m) 
Day 07 Trek from Beding to Na Gaon (4180m)

Day 08 Rest and acclimatization day at Na Gaon (4180m)

Day 09 Trek from Na Gaon to Nyiduk Kongma (4750m) 
Day 10 Trek from Nyiduk Kongma to Drolumbau glacier (5200m) 
Day 11 Cross Tesi-Lapcha pass (5755m) and descend to Ngole (5110m)  
Day 12 Trek from Ngole to Thame (3820m) 
Day 13 Trek from Thame to Namche Bazaar (3440m) 
Day 14 Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2840m) 
Day 15 Flight back from Lukla to Kathmandu.


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  • I had the pleasure last January of having the most wonderful trekking guide in Nepal around Kathmandu and then the Annapurna circuit trekking in Annapurna region trek . I have been with him several times in Nepal including Everest base camp kalapathar trekking  upper mustang trekking  manaslu trekking in Nepal annapurna base camp trekking  and sight seeing around kathmandu patan and bhakatapur Rajandra Khanal 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 in Annapurna region trek . 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 trekking 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 do trekking in Nepal ,travel in Nepal tour in Nepal or any special plan in Nepal, don't miss the chance to trek with Raj, it will be nothing short of a great experience!!Peggy Cabbab. united state  Hawai (For the More information you can mail me about  Raj )

     m_cababe@h​otmail.com

    I would highly recommend Raj as a trekking and tour guide of Nepal.  He is truly an amazing young man, with exceptional customer service skills and vast knowledge  about treeking ,travelling and tour in Nepal . 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 world heritage site   of Kathmandu. Listed on UNISCO  He not only physically showed me these places, he had so much knowledge about each and every place we visited, which was really informative about  history of Nepal .  Raj and I had a lot of great conversations during the few days  He had very vast knowledge about trekking and had a adventure experience he was guiding me, and introduced me to the beautiful Himalayan country 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 sight seeing of his home country Nepal , and beautiful Himalaya ,good treeking in Nepal .I will do so with such a passion for life!  He is an amazing person, and does a fantastic job with guiding people. (For more details about Raj you can mail me ) Rebecca   NZ. 

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