Pokhalde (5,806 m) was first climbed in 1953 via the Kongma La along its north ridge by the 1953 Everest Expedition team led by John Hunt. Pokhalde looks like a crenulated rocky ridge dominated by the vast bulk of Nuptse when seen from Nuptse. The mountain has a small hanging glacier, which is best reached along the ridge rising from the Kongma La, on its northern side. Although the summit is comparatively smaller than the rest, it provides a good viewpoint
Day 01 : Fly, Kathmandu to Lukla (2835m) then start trek to Phakding (2652m). Camp at Phakding
Day 02 : Phakding / Namche Bazaar (3446 m.)
Day 03 : Rest at Namche bazaar
Day 04 : Tyangboche (3867 m.)
Day 05 : Pheriche (4252 m.)
Day 06 : Lobuche (4930 m.)
Day 07 : Trek to Kalapather (5545m) and back to Gorak Shep. Camp at Gorakshep
Day 08 : Excursion to Everest Base Camp and trek back to Lobuche
Day 09 : Lobuche / Dingboche (4343 m.)
Day 10 : Dingboche / Chhukung (4730 m.)
Day 12 : Chhukung / Pokalde Base Camp
Day 13 : Climb the peak and back Chhukung
Day 14 : Extra day in case of bad weather
Day 15 : Chhukung / Dingboche (4343 m.)
Day 16 : Dingboche / Tyengboche (3867m)
Day 17 : Namche Bazaar (3440m)
Day 18 : Phakding (2610m)
Day 19 : Lukla (2840m)
Day 20 : Fly back to Kathmandu.
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