Rolwaling Trek/ Pachermo Peak
4 trekkers basis; USD 3155 per person
Rolwaling Trek is very famous for their many hairpin bends and stunning views of mid-eastern range of the Himalaya including Gauri Shankar, Dorje Lhakpa, Tashi Laptsa, . Rowaling is located west of Everest and a few miles south of the Tibetan frontier and is known to be one of the seven hidden valleys in the Himalaya.
The challenging camping trek, Rolwaling Trek with Tashi Lapcha paid well for the hardship you go through. This trekking trail leads to the world-famous Everest Region of Rolwaling Valley and the Khumbu area. Rolwaling Valley is a remote village giving magnificent views of Mt. Everest, Langtang, Jugal Himal, and Mt. Gauri Shanker, along with the indigenous culture. And most importantly it is a quiet and peaceful trail, provided the fact that Tashi Lapcha pass (5755m), forbid most trekker, to select only the fit and advantages trekkers, as the stone-step is slippery and has high chances of snowfall on top of it. On the other hand, the Khumbu area is busted with national and international trekkers. While travelling from Rolwaling valley to Khumbu, you will see the clear transition from a remote village, culture, and tradition to a newly adopted globalized village. Nonetheless, Rolwaling Trek with Tashi Lapcha gives you a near-death experience and the joy of conquering it.
The Rolwaling literally known as: The Furrow“in the Sherpa language has always held a mysterious fascination. It is a wild and a little known valley and tales of the legendary yeti, or abominable snowman, have poured from the mouths of the handful of Sherpas who live there. It is on the slopes of the peaks of the Rolwaling that famous British Mountaineer Eric Shipton first photographed a yeti track in 1951. Years later the area was also the sight for Sir Edmund Hillary's famous expedition whose purpose was to search for elusive Yeti. Unfortunately he found nothing but the legend of the Yeti continues to this day.