Located in Nepals Khumbu region this pyramid shaped 23,495 ft.peak dominates the skyline behind Kala Pataar (19,000 ft). Anyone who has made the trip to Everest either as a climber or trekker will remember Pumori's distinctive shape. Named by George Leigh Mallory, "Pumori" apparently means "Unmarried Daughter" in the Sherpa language. Used as a training peak for past Everest teams this peak now is offered as a guided climb by many different companies. There may be as many as 20 expeditions per climbing season.

The ascent starts at 5,300m. In a beautiful base camp aside a small lake (water source, take water filters or barrels - where you can pack your equipment- and to clarificate the water -let sand to drop all night-). From base camp you have the most wonderful sight of Mt. Everest you can imagine, just above is Kalapattar Rock hill at 5545m.

The route follows the Southeast buttress before it traverses to the East Ridge for the remainder of the ascent. Requiring excellent physical fitness, Pumori offers sections of wild exposure, views of Lhotse and Mt. Everest , with technical difficulty worthy of any Himalayan alpinist. Pumori is a serious expedition peak, only for experienced climbers in Himalaya . 

Day to day Itinerary

1.Arrival Kathmandu . Transfer to your hotel. 
2.Kathmandu . Briefing 
3.Kathmandu . 
4.Transfer to the airport, fly to Lukla (2800m) and trek to Phakding (2640m). . 
5.Trek to Namche Bazaar (3446 m). 
6.Namche, rest for aclimatiztion 
7.Trek to Tengboche Monastery, 3867m. 
8.Trek to Dingboche (4347m). 
9.Trek to Lobuche (4900m). 
10.Lobuche, acclimatization day. 
11.Pumori Base Camp. 
12-28.Climbing Period Mt. Pumori. 
29.Trek to Pangboche. 
30.Trek to Namche. 
32.Trek to Lukla. 
33.Fly to Kathmandu and transfer to your hotel. 
34.Kathmandu . 
35.Departure.