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Mount Everest climbing expedition in Nepal

Mt. Everest peak and climbing information

Mt. Everest 8848m is the highest peak in the world. Sir Edmond Hillary and Late Tenzing Norge Sherpa first climbed this peak on May 29, 1953. Since then it is getting more and more popularity among the international climbers. These days it is being more easier for climbing and permit procedures. The Nepalese government is trying to facilitate the international climbing teams as much as possible. Every year there is new world record by the climbers and eventually increasing domestic climbing team for some of the project mission. It stands in the Khumbu glacier between some of the high peaks around and easily recognized by its back rock top from the far away.  In the climbing season many international climbing teams assemble here before and after the expedition with their Internet, Satellite phone, Medical doctor and rest of the modern requirement.  Expedition route goes through crevasses cross, secs and ice black having Chunks of ice as large as the house where the fixed ropes are used and aluminum ladders to climb ahead. 

We are committed to providing you with the best quality of service and experience staffs to help you reach your goal to ascend the summit those clients with having considerable climbing experience at higher altitudes in Himalaya. However, a climber will be aware of the inherent risks - bad weather, injury, and death too understanding that the possibility of an actual summit is not 100% sure. A responsible manager will be at base camp to assist the team, climbers and the Sherpas.

All climbers will be assisted by our qualified Sherpas most of whom have summit Everest numerous times. The most important fact is acclimatization, as well as to following the advice of the climbing Sherpa and the team leader, sharing the idea and team spirit.

Detailed Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.

Day 02: Official procedures and Expedition prepare/shopping.

Day 03: Briefing about the Expedition at the Ministry of Tourism.

Day 04: Kathmandu-Lukla flight and trek to Phakding.

Day 05: Trek to Namche Bazzar.

Day 06: Rest day.

Day 07: Trek to Tengboche Monastery.

Day 08: Trek to Dingboche.

Day 09: Rest day.

Day 10: Trek to Lobuche.

Day 11: Trek to Gorakshep and hike to Kalapattar and back Gorakshep.

Day 12: Trek to Everest Base Camp.

Day 13-55: Climbing days of Mt. Everest expedition.

Day 56: Cleaning up Base Camp.

Day 57: Trek to Pheriche.

Day 58: Trek to Khumjung.

Day 59: Trek to Phakding.

Day 60: Trek to Lukla.

Day 61: Fly back to Kathmandu.

Day 62: Official work and get back the Garbage deposit.

Day 63: Departure transfer to airport.

  • Arrival and departure transfers.
  • Royalty permit fee of Mt. Everest Expedition.
  • Food for Trekking and Expedition period.
  • Base Camp Guide, Cook, and helpers.
  • Porters and other supporting teams to and from Basecamp.
  • Kathmandu – Lukla - Kathmandu airfares.
  • Equipment allowance, daily allowance for Liaison officer, the expedition crew.
  • Insurance for Nepalese expedition crew.
  • Basecamp supplies like meals, mattress, dining tent, toilet tent, mess tent, store tent, table, and chairs.
  • 5 Nights accommodation in Kathmandu with daily breakfast.
  • Personal equipment for climbing & trekking.
  • Medical kit bag and medical Insurance of expedition.
  • Climbing gears, Climbing food, Gas & stove above Basecamp.
  • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Emergency Rescue evacuation by helicopter in case needed.
  • Walki Takie permit & Satellite phone permit.
  • Oxygen & Mask -regulator.
  • Bar Bills & beverage.

Equiment Checklist

Climbing equipments and requirements

Harness, carabiner, down Jacket, crampons

Eight finger, fix rope, rock piton, gas stove

Nuts and camping device, slings , ascender                    

Gloves, sunglass, harness, head light

Helmet, Ice axe, ice crew, pulleys

Ice hammer, main rope, mattress, sable  

Max regulator,   oxygen slender, rucksack

Safety belt, sleeping bag, snow bar, sticks

Tape sling, water bottle, zumar, tent, food, light

Climbing suit, waterproof trouser, gas, fuel, cooking pot

Map

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Trip Essential Information

Expedition preparation:

We get the necessary logistic and other supports before the clients arrive in kathmandu. On second day, the group will have to attend the briefing about the expedition at the ministry of tourism and after all the things complete. We'll fly to Lukla and begin our dreamed expedition steps up the Khumbu valley to Everest base camp. We'll ascend via the Namche Bazaar then Gokyi-Chola pass or climb one of the trekking peaks for well acclimatization before heading Mt. Everest base Camp. We will establish our base camp at 5500m and climb further setting 3 camps before summit. According to the client’s fitness, weather condition we'll be climbing up and down the mountain several times, acclimatizing and stocking the higher camps. Our team work and professional support will make successful scale the summit of Mt. Everest.

Introduction and briefing:

On our all expedition, we give a short brief about the trip in Kathmandu on the same day of your arrival and introduce your trip guide and team members. At the mean time, we provide an opportunity for individuals to ask questions if any about the trip.

Expedition Itinerary:

The given itinerary is not a fixed program but is intended to give an indication of the likely events during the expedition. It is always advised to have a flexible plan in order to take the best advantage of situations. As the nature of mountaineering on 8,000m and above peaks, it will be necessary to changes to the itinerary maximising the benefit for the team members to ensuring your success on the mountains.

Climbing requirements:

Any member in the team should have enough previous high-altitude and general mountaineering experience to climb 8,000m mountain so that it will ensure that the team members are physically, mentally and technically suitably prepared with reasonably self-sufficient for moving between camps unsupervised. Team member’s interest, co-operation, communication or sharing the idea and decision making as per the situation effects the team and summit attempt. And ability/skill of using gears and working on crevasse rescue techniques.  So if you meet above requirements you can join this fully supported expedition.

Local supporting staffs:

Every fully supported expedition, we provide an experience Sherpa climbing guides and other high altitude assistants for load-carrying, base camp establishment and stocking of camps. These Sherpas have many ascents of 8,000m peaks in the Nepalese Himalaya accompanying the team for summit attempt.

Oxygen supply:

We advice to take at least 6 bottles of oxygen for above camp two to increase the speed further climb. Oxygen should be latest with most advanced oxygen mask to ensure efficient delivery, such that little oxygen is wasted, and you benefit as best as possible from carrying the additional weight of the cylinder. The oxygen can be purchased in kathmandu as well as there are advanced supplying stores.

Medical supply:

There should be a supply of oxygen at base camp for medical emergencies for the climbers and crews. We supply a comprehensive first aid kit during the expedition and a portable hyperbaric chamber which will be kept during the climb at the base camp or advance base camps.

Communications:

We provide satellite, hand-held telephones during the expedition, for use anywhere in Nepal - including the mountain, whether base camp or summit! We suggest to you’re your own satellite that has a broadband data connection and laptop for Internet access. So there is possibility of communication during the expedition between all climbers.

Equipments:

Good quality and enough climbing equipments are most important for a successful summit attempt. We provide all group equipments like ropes, fixing gear, tents, stoves and fuel. Climbers need to provide your own personal equipment like Ice axe, Crampons, Harness, Figure 8 Descender, Helmet, Prussik loops, Ascender, 3 x tape slings, 4 x screwgate karabiners, Five season sleeping bag,  Down suit or duvet/salopette combination and Double HA Mountaineering Boots (La Sportiva Olympus Mons, Millet Everest or Scarpa Phantom 8000 etc).

Insurance:

We suggest and t is a condition of travelling with us that you must be fully insured, including emergency evacuation air rescue services and all medical expenses. You decide and choose what amount and types of is insurance is suitable for your trip nature as some does buy cancellation and only for certain period of time. It is sometimes possible to get insurance for 8000m and above peaks through the National alpine club; the BMC in the UK and American Alpine Club offer particularly good packages.

Departure Dates

No fixed departures.

Trip Review


Starting from$38,500

  • Trip Level
    Moderate
  • Destination
    Nepal
  • Max Altitude
    8848m
  • Duration
    63 Days

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