First
climbed in 1955, Pharchamo Peak is an attractive
snow peak lying south of Tashi Lapcha pass. Tashi Lapcha
is one of the difficult passes for trekkers in the Himalayas.
It has a north-by-northwest ridge, which rises from the
crevassed glacier astride the Tashi Lapcha. The face of
the ridge forms a uniform slope broken by crevasse and seraes
rising from the rocky lower buttresses above the Drolambau
Glaciers in the west. Rolwaling valley is the main access
to Pharchamo, though this route was closed for most of the
1980s due to potential dangers to porters crossing the Tashi
Lapcha. The only other alternative route is from the Khumbu
side via Namche Bazar and Thame.
Optional Trekking:
Across Annapurna circuit before expedition.