Known as the ‘Matterhorn’ of the Himalayas, this is a beautiful pyramid shaped mountain, standing at 6,170m tall. The name came as a result of the glacier which is situated on its southwest face, resembling a jewel box connected to the collar of the mountain. The name Amadablam translates to ‘The Mother’s Jewel Box’. The long ridges on either side are the arms of a mother
‘Ama’, protecting her child, and the hanging glacier is the ‘Dablam’, the traditional double-pendant containing pictures of Gods worn by Sherpa women.
At ‘Into the Himalaya’ we strive hard to organize the best trekking programs, placing the highest priority to all safety aspects. We believe that our planning, logistics and experience partnered with your patience and enthusiasm will help you attain the moments that you cherish for
the rest of your life.