AMA DABLAM BASE CAMP TREK
A magnificent peak, Ama Dablam, is located in Nepal's Himalayas, next to Mount Everest, and provides a spectacular close-up view of Mount Lhotse, Mount Makalu, and Mount Cho Oyu and the region. Dablam means "pearl necklace" and Ama means "mother" in the native language. The glacier on the mountain resembles a “Dablam,” the jewellery box worn by women in the Sherpa tribe. The technical rock, snow, and ice climbing of the Ama Dablam Expedition combine a cultural trek into a base camp . On the way, every trekker and hiker is greeted by breathtaking panoramic summit views of Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu. The South West Ridge of Ama Dablam is regarded by some of the best mountaineers in the world as a secure, avalanche-free route. Moreover, Ama Dablam has been nicknamed the "Matterhorn" (a mountain between Switzerland and Italy) of the Himalayas because of its towering ridges and sheer cliffs. A few decades back, the mountain was depicted on a one rup...