Cholatse Peak Climbing – 23 Days

Trip Duration

23 days

Trip Grade

Extreme

Highest Altitude

6,440m

Accommodation

Lodge/Tea House

Transportation

Public Vehicle/Flight

Group Size

2-6 max

Best Season

Spring/Autumn

Cholatse Peak Climbing – 23 Days Overview

Cholatse Peak Climbing is an adventurous and challenging endeavor that calls for knowledge of and expertise with mountaineering. The climbing route includes challenging ice parts, high rock faces, and constricting ridges that require the right tools and knowledge.

Cholatse peak (6440m), also known as Jobo Lhaptshan, is a mountain peak between Gokyo and Khumbu valley of Nepal, which is connected to Taboche by a long ridge. The base of Mt Cholatse itself lies at the elevation of 4930m. Interestingly, a lake is just below this pass to the east.

In Tibetan, ‘Cho’ means lake, ‘La’ means a pass, and ‘Tse‘ means a peak, so the literal meaning of ‘Cholatse’ is a “lake pass peak.” Cholatse peak was first climbed by Vern Clevenger, Galen Rowell, John Roskelley, Bill O’Connor, and Peter Hackett via South Ridge on April 22, 1982. Climbers successfully climbed the North face in 1984. Ueli Steck successfully completed the solo ascent on April 15, 2005, through the north face.

The trail to Mount Cholatse offers astonishing views of many mountain peaks like Mount Everest, Nuptse, Cho-Oyu, Makalu, etc, along with the view of Gokyo lakes. The trail here passes through Sagarmatha National Park, allowing one to explore diverse flora and fauna. In this region, one can find rhododendrons, oaks, Himalayan Tahr, musk deer, etc.

Mount Cholatse presents a technical challenge surpassing other peaks in Nepal. This requires an experienced and skilled climber with good physical and mental fitness. Even though difficult, the number of climbers and climbs has recently accelerated.

Cholatse Peak Climbing is the perfect opportunity for experienced climbers looking for a difficult climb in the Himalayas. Also, it offers a chance to encounter the distinctive customs and cultures of the Sherpa people who reside in the Khumbu region.

Highlights of Cholatse Peak Climbing – 23 Days

  • Explore beautiful villages of the Khumbu region
  • Stunning view of Gokyo lakes
  • Diverse flora and fauna like Rhododendrons, Himalayan Tahr, musk deer, etc
  • Get to know the different cultures and traditions of the Sherpa people
  • Panoramic view of mountains like Everest, Nuptse, Lobuche, etc

Trip Map

Best Season to Visit

Season and climate play a vital role in this trek. Since this is a very demanding and technical climb, it is essential to have good weather. Spring (March-May) and autumn (SeptemberNovember) are the best seasons to climb this peak. These season comes with fewer challenges as compared to winter and monsoon seasons. The trails are in the best condition and offer a beautiful view with a clear atmosphere and blue skies.

Other requirements

Insurance policy

High mountains are not the places you want to travel without an insurance policy. Travel Insurance has become part of trekking requirements. If you ever have some medical emergencies, your travel insurance will have to bear it, and that is why you need to mention the details about the places you are going to and the altitudes you will be reaching.

Valid visas/passports 

All foreigners except Indians are required to have valid visas and passports to enter Nepal. The visa application will need the passport having a minimum of 6 months of validation along with your passport size photo. You will receive your visa upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport.

Packing List

Clothing and equipment

Travel wallet Climbing shocks
Backpack Thermals tops/bottoms
Duffel bag Synthetic underwear
Trekking boots Synthetic climbing/trekking pants
Trekking shocks Insulated pants
Light weight sneakers Shell pants(water proof)
Medium weight Gaiters(water proof) Medium weight long john tops
Foot powder Synthetic pile jacket
Down booties Down jacket
Double insulated climbing boots Shell jacket (light weight waterproof)
Heavy gaiters  Down parka
Buff neck gaiters Face mask
Fleece gloves Winter/summer hat
Climbing gloves Glacier glasses 
Chemical hand warmers and foot warmers Dark goggles
Climbing pack Double length and single length sling
Lightweight harness Climbing ascender 
Locking/non-locking carabiners Prusik cord
Helmet Alpine ice axe
Point crampons Figure 8 and Rappel device
Trekking poles Backpack cover

Payment and Cancellation

Policy regarding Payment and Cancellation Payment:

Payment:

1) A deposit equal to 30% of the total price is required to confirm a reservation.
2) If the payment is made online, the remaining balance is due 10 days before the Tour, Trekking, Peak Climbing, or Expedition begins. If the payment is made in cash, it can be made after arrival.
3) If the booking is made within 30 days of the expedition beginning, full payment must be made at the time of booking.

Cancellation:

1) A full refund of the deposit will be given if a Tour, Trek, Peak Climbing, or Expedition is canceled more than 60 days before the start date.
2) The deposit will not be refunded if a Tour, Trek, Peak Climbing, or Expedition is canceled within 30 days of its start date.
3) A tour, trek, peak climbing, or expedition will not be refunded if it is canceled prior to or on the start date.
4) All participants should strongly consider purchasing travel insurance to cover any unforeseen cancellations or other occurrences.

Note: We reserve the right to modify or cancel any trek in the event of a natural disaster, political unrest, or any other unforeseen circumstances beyond our control. A full refund or an alternative option will be provided in such cases.

Dates of Trip

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March 1, 2023 - March 23, 2023
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Group Discount Prices

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17-25 Persons

Frequently Asked Questions

Temperature and weather
The average temperature in the summer season (June-August) ranges from 20-25 degrees Celsius which is also the hottest month. Nighttime temperature can be moderately cold from 5 to sometimes -3 degrees Celsius. The average temperature in the autumn season is 12-20 Degrees Celsius in the daytime and can fall to -7 to-15 degrees Celsius at night time. Similarly, the winter season is the coldest one with an average temperature of 8-10 degrees Celsius during the daytime and -10 to -15 degrees Celsius during the nighttime. The spring season has a favorable temperature with 15-20 degrees Celsius during the daytime and around -5 to-8 degrees Celsius at night time.
Food and accommodation
Even though not fancy and luxurious, basic teahouse accommodation is available which is basically small lodges and run by local people there. They certainly meet your basic necessities and provide you with a small room, blankets, and pillows. However, toilets and bathrooms have to be shared with other trekkers. They also provide hot water for a shower but at an extra cost. On your climbing days, you have to do overnight camping. It is better to travel through travel agencies because they will take proper care of these things. You can also rent the tents and equipment in Kathmandu. Food- there are enough options available for food. Traditional Dal, Bhat, and vegetables being the most common ones. Besides this, fried rice, potatoes, noodles, pizza, pasta, momos, vegetarian curries, etc are available. It is recommended to avoid meat items throughout your journey. However, during the climbing days and base camp days, you need to prepare food by yourself or take some frozen packed foods. If you are trekking through any travel agencies they will hire a cook for you and make some easy foods like bread, eggs, noodles, porridge, etc.
Transportation
Bus- there is no direct bus from Kathmandu to Lukla. A bus is only available up to Jiri or Salleri and you need to hike from there to reach Lukla which is certainly a hard option. Airplane- the starting point of your trek is Lukla. There is a direct flight available from Kathmandu to Luka or you can also get a flight from Pokhara to Lukla. Kathmandu to Lukla takes almost 40 minutes and costs you around 4000NRS. Pokhara to Lukla takes almost 17-20 Minutes and cost 3000-3500NRS. Once you reach Lukla you need to start walking. This is the easiest option to reach Lukla which is also very common between trekkers.
Communication and electronics
There is internet access or Wi-Fi available in teahouses. Although it’s available only in the main areas it works pretty nicely. However, radios are still the primary means of communication there. Fortunately, there is good network coverage in Khumbu valley and we can communicate and use data as we wish. Electricity is available to charge your phones and other electronics. Extra batteries are recommended for your climbing days. At higher altitudes, these facilities might not be available.
Guides and porters
Guides and porters are definitely one of the most important parts of this trek. Since Cholatse peak is one of the tough destinations, you will need a proper guide to lead you. It is better if you trek through agencies. They hire well-educated, English-speaking guides for you. If not you can also hire a local guide. They help you with directions, trails, accommodations, and many more. Guides usually charge 30-40$ per day. Porters are more than necessary in this trek. You will be carrying all the equipment for climbing, tents, food, etc. It is quite impossible to carry all this stuff by yourself and walk. Porters charge you 20-25 $ per day for carrying all your belongings but they must not exceed 20 kilos. You can share one porter for two trekkers if you don’t have many belongings.
Safety and fitness
Peak climbing is always difficult and requires physical and mental preparations. Mount Cholatse is one of the tough trekking and climbing destination. You need to have extra fitness, experience in climbing, skills to use all the equipment, and be mentally strong. Even though the trails to base camp are easy the peak climbing itself requires a lot of effort. There is altitude or mountain sickness on other hand. Yes, there is a very high chance of getting mountain sickness. You need to be prepared for that too. Some symptoms of altitude sickness are shortness of breath, nausea, fast heartbeat, headache, dizziness, extra tiredness, etc. Staying hydrated throughout the journey, having nutritional food, avoiding alcohol, meats, and taking the journey slow so that you can adjust with increasing heights, are some of the solutions or precautions for altitude sickness. However, if you ever start experiencing these symptoms you need to immediately talk to your travel guide. There are also some medicines available for altitude sickness. If you decide not to climb the peak you can also enjoy your trek by staying in base camp.
Permits and fees
TIMS- this permit cost 1000 NRS (10$) per person to every trekker Sagarmatha National Park permit- this permit costs 3000 NRS (30$) per person to every trekker beside SAARC countries. It only costs 1500 (15$) to SAARC countries. Khumbu region Government Permit- this permit costs 2000 NRS (20$) per person. Nepal Mountaineering Association permit- this permit depends on, on and off-seasons. Spring (March-May)- 250 $ per person Autumn (September-November)- 125$ per person Winter (December-February)- 70$ per person Summer (June-August)- 70$ per person

Booking Details


  • A detailed certificate from Marvel Treks and Expedition (after accomplishment)
  • A complimentary raincoat to shed you during the rainy season. (returnable)
  • A Complimentary Duffel Bag throughout the trek from our company. (returnable)
  • A warm complimentary Down Jacket during the entire trek on behalf of Marvel Treks. (returnable)
  • A complimentary sleeping bag for your icy trek. (returnable)
  • The essential climbing gears like mountain axe, trekking sticks etc, for your need throughout the trek. (returnable)
  • Delightful complimentary Authentic Nepali cuisine as dinner to embark on your arrival and departure
  • Critical complimentary First Aid Service (in times of need)
  • An informative trekking map for you to cherish on behalf of our company
  • Trendy Sunhat and t-shirt as souvenirs on behalf of Marvel Treks and Expedition.
  • All the crucial services about airport transfer to and from the hotel via a private tourist vehicle ($40)
  • The Garbage Disposal System will be accommodated by our company.($500)
  • Climbing Permit for Peak Climbing ($250)
  • TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management Systems )($10)
  • National park entry fees / ACAP permits / Conservation entry fees. ( $30)
  • All essential local tax and service charges, Gov tax ($100 )
  • 2 nights accommodation in a Kathmandu (Kathmandu hotel or similar) ($40)
  • Trekking Guide Service($770)

  • Marvel Treks and Expedition won’t be responsible for all the Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Extra nights in any city that’s not accommodated in the Marvel Treks and Expedition itinerary.
  • Summit bonus (250 USD)
  • All the International flight checks and airfares.
  • Marvel Treks and Expedition won’t be responsible for alcoholic/ non-alcoholic liquors.
  • Additional porter fees along with tips of guides and porters.
  • Tips for Climbing Sherpa (200 USD)
  • Electronic gadgets like chargers, headphones.
  • Individual costs like a hot shower, phone calls, laundry, souvenirs.
  • Travel coverage and emergency evacuations.
  • Tips for our staff’s drivers.
Price: US$1740 per person

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