Nepal Mountaineering Association
Nepal Mountaineering Association
 
Ministry of Tourism & Civil Aviation
Nepal Tourism Board
Nepal Association of Rafting Agents
Kathmandu Environment Education Project
Nepal Association of Travel and Tour Agents
Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal
Everest Summiteers Association
Himalayan Rescue Association
Nepal National Mountain Guide Association
Nepal Mountaineering Instructors' Association
 
Ramdung

Ramdung stands at a height of 5,925 meters. It is situated south of Na in the upper Rolwaling region and is one of a cluster of peaks surrounding Yalung La. It provides an access to upper Rolwaling from the south via the Khare Khola. A team led by Bill Murray first climbed the peak in 1952; it proved to be an ideal summit for commercial trekking and climbing groups before closure of the Rolwaling. The normal route to this mountain, through the glaciers of North-East Flank, is straightforward. The mountain offers a panoramic view of mountain ranges from Langtang to Everest and also a splendid view of Gauri Shankar and Menlungtse.

Days 01 : Arrival at Kathmandu; transfer to the Hotel
Days 02 : Sight seeing around Kathmandu valley
Days 03 : Drive to Charikot
Days 04 : Trek to Singati
Days 05 : Trek to Jagat
Days 06 : Trek to Simigaon
Days 07 : Trek to Drauangbu
Days 08 : Trek to Beding
Days 09 : Acclimatization at Beding
Days 10 : Trek to Na
Days 11 : Acclimatization at Na
Days 12 : Trek to Tsobung via Tso-rolpa Lake
Days 13 : Trek to Yalung RI base camp
Days 14 : Trek to Glacier Kharka
Days 15 : Summit up to Ramdugo peak and return
Days 16 : Trek to Drolumbau Glacier
Days 17 : Trek to Tashi Lapcha Pass 5755m
Days 18 : Trek to Thame
Days 19 : Trek to Namche Bazaar
Days 20 : Trek to Lukla
Days 21 : Fly back to Kathmandu
Days 22 : Rest at Kathmandu
Days 23 : Departure on your own destination
 

Number of Permit and Climbers of NMA Climbing Peaks