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Everest Expedition Via South

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61 Days 60 Nights

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Daily Tour

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Group Size

12 people

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Overview

The most renowned expedition and the ultimate dream of every climber on 8848m top of the word is Mount Everest Expedition. The South face is recognized to lie in Nepal whereas the North face is in China’s autonomous state Tibet. Climbing through south side is more thrilling and exhilarating although it is relatively lengthier and costlier. This route also offers the greatest chance of success climbing Mount Everest. The very first Expedition to Everest was led my British expedition John Hunt. In 1921, Lt. Colonel Charles Howard-Bury. On 29th May 1953 Sir Edmund Hillary from New Zealand and Nepali hero Tenzing Norgey Sherpa climbed summit successfully. The successful ascents of the world’s highest peak “Mt. Everest” has been achieved many times in these recent years. Everest is still as miraculous, exhilarating and splendid as ever and it has been an ultimate dream for every adventure seeker to reach on its summit.

We start our journey with an adventurous flight to Lukla with exhilarating mountain  view and the trek via Namche Bazaar (3440m), Tengaboche (36600m), Pheriche (4270m), Lobuche (4910m), Gorak Shep (5140m) to reach Everest South Base Camp (5364m). We approach to south side through the Khumbu region of Nepal leading up to the Khumbu Glacier extending down to Lobuche (4900m).  Khumbu ice fall is very dangerous as it is a sheer glacier with obvious implication of large cleft and hazardous unstable seracs (ridge of ice on the surface of a glacier) making navigation complicated and riddled with high objective danger of falling ice. Our expert climbing Sherpa team set the route through the icefall installing ladders across crevasses and along vertical seracs ice walls for efficient and easy climbing. We set our way; crossing   very steep ice and snow slopes with crampon, rope and ladder led by climbing guide to reach the apex.

We are equipped with satellite telephone, transport loads, food, tents, oxygen, porters, and climbing Sherpa team, who are the best team and have proven themselves with multiple successful summits on Everest. Everest expeditions encounter many bearable and unbearable obscuration including harsh weather conditions, high elevation and altitude, and even mass rolling. Furthermore each member of the expedition must have high degree of physical fitness and mental preparation with appropriate climbing training or mountain climbing: we organize refreshment  trainings at Base camp involving: covering climbing techniques, glacier travel, rope fixing, ascending, descending, safety techniques, abseiling, belaying, use of oxygen, mask and regulator etc before heading to high camp. These are the things climbers need to keep in mind for prevention during expedition.

 

Trip Highlights:

  • Summit world highest peak Mount Everest (8,848m).
  • A adventurous and scenic flight to Lulka from Kathmandu.
  • Namche Bazaar, Khumbu Glacier and sunset views in Kalapathar.
  • Tengboche Monastery and splendid views of Khumbu ice fall.
  • Explore the quaint Sherpa village and glimpse of traditional rural life.
  • Everest Base Camp and walking along  the Khumbu glacier.
  • Lead by experienced guides who have stood on the summit of 8000 meters peaks.
  • Sightseeing around the Kathmandu Valley including UNESCO world heritage sites.

 

 

 

 

 

Trip Price Includes:

  • Airport picks up and drops as per itinerary.
  • An English speaking guide, cook, porter, Sherpa and helper boy.
  • Full board of meals during the trek & camping at base camp, prepared by our cook with hot Tea & coffee.
  • Standard twins sharing accommodation in Kathmandu Hotel including BB.
  • Insurance for all Nepali staffs and porters including helicopter rescue provision.
  • Expedition permit, National park fees and Garbage deposits.
  • Liaison officer and his round trip flight, insurance, wages, expedition equipment etc.
  • A portable hyperbaric chamber (Gamow bag).
  • Oxygen equipment for medical use only.
  • A well-stocked first aid and medical kit sufficient to counter any possible mountaineering ailments, from headache to serious injury.
  • Oxygen 7 bottles per team climber and 4 bottles per Sherpa.
  • Mask regulator.
  • Emergency communications on the mountain and satellite communications link for helicopter evacuation. Personal calls subject to charges at US$ 3 per minute.
  • High quality tents for all camps.
  • Boiled and purify drinking water for the trek and at base camp.
  • Flight fare from Kathmandu to Lukla and from Lukla to Kathmandu.
  • Sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley including UNESCO heritage sites.
  • Farewell dinner party in Kathmandu.
  • Climbing Sherpas (1 member = 1 Sherpa Ratio on climbing day).
  • High altitude climbing food, fuel, Gas above base camp (you are also advised to bring some high altitude food yourselves).
  • All base camp and Advance base camp camping gears.

Trip Price Excludes:

  • International airfare
  • Nepal visa which obtained at the airport on arrival {bring 4 copies passport size picture too}
  • Alcoholic beverages , bottle mineral water, soft drinks and snack foods
  • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu Hotel
  • Personal climbing gear above advance base camp
  • Personal insurance such as travel, accident, medical, emergency evacuation and lost luggage
  • Overstay in Kathmandu Hotel as per itinerary
  • Tips and Bonus to our staff

Experienced Required:

Each member of the expedition must have high degree of physical fitness and mental preparation with appropriate climbing training or mountain climbing such as  covering climbing techniques, glacier travel, rope fixing, ascending, descending, safety techniques, abseiling, belaying, use of oxygen, mask and regulator and proper understanding of mountaineering skills etc before heading to higher elevation.

Climber should have proficiency of at least 6,000 meters, mixed with a multitude of Alpine mountaineering or alternatively have taken part in a previous 8,000 meters expedition. Our statistics indicates, those who have been to 7000 to 8,000 meters peak previously have a significant   chance of getting to the top of Everest.  We would strongly advise you to climb one of the other 7000 or 8,000 meters peaks before heading to Everest, as to ensure your financial investment as well as successful ascent and a safe return home. Exceptionally, however, climbers who have not had the chance of climbing 7000 to 8,000 meters peak may consider Everest if they have an adequate depth of experience.

This expedition is not “guided” because this is not a realistic proposition in the high-altitude realm of 8,000 meters and above. “Guiding” and being “guided” implies the intimate supervision and care of a “client” by a “Guide” who can be responsible for the direct and immediate control of safety. On Everest, such a direct duty-of-care, implicit in the traditional guide-client relationship, is not possible.

Camp 1: 20000ft. (6,400m)

This camp 1 is situated at the height of 6,400m on plane surface  with a safer mountain walls on other side. This area is warmer as it is exposed to sunlight during daytime whereas at night grumbling cracking resonate of crevasses beneath our tent can be listened.  After trespassing Camp 1 we arrive at Camp 2.

 

Camp 2. 21000ft. (6,750m)

This camp 2 is lies at the toe of Mount Lhotse at the height of 6,750 m. Weather at camp 2 is generally good but sometimes is violent as rolling winds breaches it. Leaving Camp 2 we elevate to Camp 3. After climbing these palaces we reach camp 3.

 

Camp 3. 22300ft. (7,100m)

Camp 3 is located at the bordering wall of Mount Lhotse height of 7,100m. We use fixed rope, crampons, ice axe with leash and ladder along south Col to reach at Camp 4. Climbers are instructed to use oxygen if necessary. We leave Camp 3 and ascend to camp 4.

 

Camp 4. 26000ft. (8,400m)

Camp 4 is the last camp in our expedition as summit is about 500m from here. Camp 4 is at 8,400m and is dangerous part of climbing as severe weather, rolling wind and sheer exhaustion are the probable cases. Late Sir Edmond Hillary and l Tenzing Norge Sherpa used this route for the successful summit to Everest in 1953.

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Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

Day 2: Document applying for expedition permit

Day 3: Details information and preparation about the Trip

Day 4: Final Preparation for Expedition

Day 5: Kathmandu to Lukla by Flight

Day 6: Trek Lukla to Phakding

Day 7: Trek Phakding to Namche Bazaar

Day 8: Trek Rest day at Namche Bazaar

Day 9: Trek Namche Bazaar to Tyngboche

Day 10: Trek Tyngboche to Pheriche

Day 11: Trek Pheriche to Lobuche

Day 12: Trek Lobuche to Base Camp

Day 13: Rest day at Everest Base Camp for acclimatization

Day 14- 54: Climbing Period for Everest Expedition 8848m

Day 55: Trek Everest Base Camp to Lobuche

Day 56: Trek Lobuche to Tengboche

Day 57: Trek Tengboche to Namche Bazaar

Day 58: Trek Namche Bazaar to Lukla

Day 59: Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu

Day 60: Rest days at Kathmandu

Day 61: Final Departure

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