
This stunning mountain will take the most seasoned climbers at 6, 812 m (22,349 ft) above sea level. The climb itself is more technical, giving the opportunity to practice climbing skills in rock, ice and snow. In Sherpa language, “ama” means mother, “dab” way, and “lam” go. Once you reach the beautiful base camp, your Ama Dablam spirit will be ready to roll.

Did you know? A small Buddha’s figure is placed inside a dablam, which is normally carried only by The Lama, hanging from the shoulder. For some people, Ama Dablam depicts a dablam, for others, a mother carrying a dablam. Ama Dablam has different meanings, which is perhaps why it attracts so many adventurous climbers.
We look forward to guiding you on your next adventure!