Mount Everest Expedition (8848m)

Mt. Everest at an altitude of 8,848m (29028ft) has been recognized as Top of the universe because it is the earth’s highest point. Annually thousands of tourists assemble to spend blissful moment in the mountain. This outstanding peak is the prime attraction among all. First scaled by Sir Edmond Hillary and Late Tenzing Norge Sherpa in 1953, since then it has been dream for every adventure seeker to reach on its summit. This is really a challenging job but those who have the courage determine to get it done. Starting from base camp situated on Khumbu glacier at 5486m (18000ft), climbers set their way crossing crevasses, Sercs and chunks of ice using fixed ropes and aluminum ladder led by climbing guide. The team should be fully equipped with modern equipments, satellite phone, medicine kit etc.

After the Base camp, we have to cross crevasses, Sercs and ice black. Similarly we should face to the way up having Chunks of ice as large as our houses where we should used fixed ropes and aluminum ladders to climb ahead camp 1 st 6400m. 

Camp 1: 20996ft. (6,400m.)
The camp 1 is situated at an elevation of 6400m on horizontal area of deep snow covered by mountain walls. The area is warm due to sun’s reflection during the day and in the night we happen to listen the deep murmuring cracking sounds of crevasses beneath our tent. We then go ahead to reach camp 2. 

Camp 2: 22145ft. (6,750m.)
Camp 2 is set at the foot of the icy Lhotse wall at an altitude of 6,750m. Cloudy but can expect pleasant weather here. Finally we head up to camp 3.

Camp 3: 23292ft. (7,100m.)
Camp 3 is based at the height of 7100m and this place is adjacent to Lhotse wall at 1220m, which can be ascended using fixed rope and we eventually reach camp 4. On the way to camp 4, climbers need to go through the steep allow bands (lose, down -slopping and rotten limestone). As we cross short snowfield, the route takes them up the Geneva Spur to the east before finishing the flats of the south col. Beyond camp 3, some climbers may possibly feel minor discomforts necessitating use of oxygen.

Camp 4: 27560ft. (8,400m.)
This is the last camp of the Expedition which is placed at the height of 8,400m. This is considered as the risky part of the climbing from where the summit is not far than 450m. The Narrow South – East Ridge is taken as the normal best way to attain the South Summits 8,750m and from here it is easy to reach at the summit of the Everest 8,848m.

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Itinerary


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Day01

International Arrival. Overnight in hotel

Day02

Permit & Expedition Preparation. Overnight in hotel

Day03

Prepared and Briefing in Ministry of Tourism. Overnight in hotel

Day04

Fly to Lukla (2804m) and trek to Phakding (2610m) .Overnight in Trekking Lodge LD

Day05

Trek to Namche Bazar (3440m) .Overnight in Trekking Lodge BLD

Day06

Acclimatization day in Namche .Overnight in Trekking Lodge BLD

Day07

Trek to Thyangboche Monastery (3850m) .Overnight in Trekking Lodge BLD

Day08

Trek to Dingboche (4350m) .Overnight in Trekking Lodge BLD

Day09

Dingboche Rest .Overnight in Trekking Lodge BLD

Day10

Trek to Lobuche (4950m) .Overnight in Trekking Lodge BLD

Day11

Trek to Gorak Shep (5160m). Overnight in Trekking Lodge BLD

Day12

Trek to Everest Base camp (5400m) .Overnight in Tent BLD

Day13/14

Rest Everest Base Camp (5340m ) .Overnight in Tent BLD

The time spent at base camp is important both for acclimatisation and preparations. Our base camp set up is very comfortable; and a vital part of our provision as we believe that if you are rested and comfortable, you will be stronger for your summit bid. We also provide hot water shower facilities! Finally when it comes to food, you will enjoy the assorted variations in cusine

DayDay 15-55

(climbing period of Mt. Everest).Overnight in Tent BLD

Day56

Trek back to Pheriche . .Overnight in Trekking Lodge BLD

Day57

Trek back to Namche (3440m).Overnight in Trekking Lodge BLD

Day58

Trek back to Lukla(2804m) .Overnight in Trekking Lodge BLD

Day59

Fly back to Kathmandu. Overnight in hotel B

Day60

International Departure .B

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