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Poklande Peak Climbing (5806 m)
Poklande Peak Climbing(5806m) was first climbed in 1953 by,route from the Kongma La along its North-ridge. Despite its relatively low altitude the mountains first successful climbers were giants of the mountaineering world fact that is true of many of the Trekking peaks. Pokalde Peak is an insignificant looking mountain when seen from Periche, from where it appears as a rocky ridge dominated by the vast bulk of Nuptse.
Poklande Peak Climbing(5806m) Seen from the Lobuje or GorakShep the peak looks more interesting rising to the south of the Kongma La (5,535m/18,159ft)an infrequently traversed pass that leads into the Chhukhung Valley.,
The northern side of the mountain has a small hanging glacier that is best reached along the ridge rising from the Kongma La.And large the rock on the mountain is poor, although it does offers some interesting scrambling on the well-defined ridges.The summit provides a good viewpoint and from that perspective is a fine little peak.,
And Poklande Peak Climbing(5806m) is designed for beginners having mountain climbing dreams .And who is energetic and physically fit trekkers with little or no experience in climbing mountains. Very little technicality is needed to climb this mountain. Moreover, our itinerary has been designed very carefully allowing climbers to cope with altitude with gradual acclimatization.Contact address : gurilamandatatrek@yahoo.com , pasanggyljee@hotmail.com gurlatrekking2008@gmail.com ( Everest Bass camp trek
SAFETY KITS:
1. Never trek alone. Hire a guide if you can’t find companion.
2. Choose trekking companies/guides with eco friendly concepts
3. Become informed about high altitude sickness.
4. Carry a good medicine kit.
5. Don’t step backward blindly while taking photos. Watch where you are walking
6. Time your trek generously taking rest while trekking is not a sign of weakness.
START POINT : FROM LUKLA .END POINT : LUKLA
Day : 20 Day .Group size 02 – 15 .TREK TEA HOUSE TREKKING
Mt.Island Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp Trek (6160m).