Cholatse is a mountain in the Everest region of the Nepalese Himalaya. Cholatse peak (6440m) is connected to Taboche peak (6,501m) by a long ridge.
Cho la tse means in Tibetan 'cho' is lake, 'la' is pass, and 'tse' is peak so Cholatse means literally "Lake Pass peak"
Cholatse was first climbed via the southwest ridge on April 22, 1982 by Vern Clevenger, Galen Rowell, John Roskelley, Bill O'Connor and Peter Hackett.
The challenging South West Ridge of Cholatse is a hidden gem of the Himalaya and a solid mountaineering objective for experienced climbers. Asian Hiking Team’s itinerary start from Lukla trekking all the way to Gokyo valley. We have one acclimatization rest day in Gokyo and climb Gokyo Ri then heading to Thangna. From Thangna to base camp is around 4-5 hours trekking. We fix camp I and Camp II than push the summit.
Arrive Kathmandu transfer to hotel overnight in Kathmandu BB).
Kathmandu equipment / permit preparation and Kathmandu valley sightseeing, overnight in Kathmandu (BB).
Lukla (fly) trek to Phakding 3.30 hours, overnight at Lodge/Hotel (B/L/D).
Trek to Namche Bazaar 6 hours, overnight at Lodge/Hotel (B/L/D).
Namche Bazaar – Acclimatization day, overnight at Lodge/Hotel (B/L/D).
Trek to Dole 6 hours, overnight at Lodge/Hotel (B/L/D).
Trek to Machherma 5 hours, overnight at Lodge/Hotel (B/L/D).
Trek to Gokyo 4 hours, overnight at Lodge/Hotel (B/L/D).
Acclimatization day and climb Gokyo Ri, overnight at Lodge/Hotel (B/L/D).
Trek to Thangna 4 hours, overnight at Lodge/Hotel (B/L/D).
Trek to Cholatse Base Camp (5355m), overnight tented camp (B/L/D).
Rest day in Base Camp, overnight at camp (B/L/D).
Base Camp to Camp I.
Camp I to Camp II.
Push Summit Cholatse and return to Camp I or Base Camp.
Spare day, incase of weather or any cause.
Trek to Photse 5/6 hours, overnight at Lodge/Hotel (B/L/D).
Trek to Namche Bazaar (3446m), overnight at Lodge/Hotel (B/L/D).
Trek to Lukla 6 hours, overnight at Lodge/Hotel (B/L/D).
Fly to Kathmandu transfer to hotel, overnight Kathmandu (BB).
Departure to your own way journey or next trip (BB).