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Pachermo peak
Also known as: Parchamo
Height: 6,273 m
Country:
Nepal
Pachermo Peak, nestled in the Nepalese Himalayas, beckons climbers with its challenging ascent through icy slopes and rocky ridges, promising an exhilarating journey amidst the pristine landscapes of the Khumbu region. What makes this climb truly alluring is the opportunity to conquer a lesser-known peak, immersing oneself in the untouched beauty and tranquility of the region while experiencing the unique blend of technical challenge and the sheer awe of unexplored terrain, creating an unforgettable adventure for those seeking both solitude and the thrill of high-altitude exploration.
Prepare for an unforgettable adventure as you embark on one of the world’s iconic climbs. This overview provides essential details on routes, difficulty, costs, and the best times to go, helping you plan a successful expedition.
Difficulty
- PD: Not very hard (alpine grade 2)
When to go
- April and May
- October
Guide links
These guides offer organised mountaineering expeditions for Pachermo peak. From here you can check each guides profile, or browse directly to their website to see the trip. You can separately view the guides directory to browse all guides in one place.
Below is a curated list of independent mountain guides offering expeditions for Pachermo peak. Each guide provides their own experience, allowing climbers to select the approach that best suits their style, budget, and experience level. You can explore each guide’s dedicated trip page to review what they offer, from logistics and support to pricing details, with no additional influence from us.
View the summit location and surrounding terrain to get a sense of the mountain's environment. This map offers a valuable perspective on the peak's position within the region, aiding climbers in visualizing their route and nearby landmarks.
What you can see from the summit of Pachermo peak. Click and pan around the map to explore, and zoom in/out to see the names of neighbouring mountains.